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Originally posted by str8outavannuys
As the one to whom the Mockie post was directed, in future I'd prefer "one of the five jew bankers," or perhaps "one of them jew fellers running (ha!) Hollywood."
I'd never heard Mockie either, but that brings up a good subject. Any expressions you learned of late in life? My wife confessed that she'd never heard "Belly up to the bar" until last month. She claims, however, that "All aboard who's coming aboard" is a common phrase, but I'd never heard that until she used it.
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"All aboard who're coming aboard!" is common, at least around here. It's what the train conductors always say in the old movies. They probably said it in French in the flashback scence in "Casablanca" where Rick is waiting for Ilsa at the station in the rain as the Germans are about to capture Paris.