In 1987, the small town of Roosevelt received national publicity when a man who never sought the position and did not want to be was elected mayor. Roosevelt, New Jersey has a rich history. The town was actually started as a Resettlement community for Jewish immigrants in the New York garment district of New York. […]
Author: Donna R Causey
Great Old photos from other states –Trouble Looms Ahead for New Jersey Homesteaders
Trouble Looms Ahead for Jersey Home-steaders “As soon as Benjamin Brown and Max Blitzer began to try to turn their plans for Jersey Homesteads into a reality, troubles multiplied. First of all, Brown failed to maintain the support of all the original sponsors, particularly those representing labor and charity groups. Brown was also foiled in […]
The phrase Bats in Belfry comes from America, not England
The phrase BATS IN THE BELFRY means crazy or eccentric. The phrase has the sound of a phrase from Olde Englande and it certainly has the imagery to fit into any number of Gothic novels based in English parsonages or turreted castles. In fact, it comes from the USA and is not especially old. This […]
Did you know that the phrase “Katy bar the door” dates back to the 13th century
The phrase KATY BAR THE DOOR – dates back to 1437. Discover, Share and help us Preserve our lost and forgotten stories. Become an Alabama Pioneers Patron A lady by the name of Catherine Douglas was attempting to save Scottish King James I when he was under attack. The story goes that the room the […]
Man does not live by bread alone comes from the Bible
The phrase: MAN DOES NOT LIVE BY BREAD ALONE comes from the Bible Discover, Share and help us Preserve our lost and forgotten stories. Become an Alabama Pioneers Patron Deuteronomy 8: 2-3: And he humbled thee, and suffered thee to hunger, and fed thee with manna, which thou knewest not, neither did thy fathers know; that […]
Put a Sock in it refers to instruments not people
The idiom PUT A SOCK IN IT – generally means to keep quiet. The origin of this saying goes back to the old days when sound reproduction instruments, like the gramophone, had no volume control. Often times the sound was so loud that it was unbearable. Therefore, people literally put a sock into the place […]
Chew the fat could have several meanings
Chew the Fat -Today this means to have a long friendly conversation with someone. This idiom has several possible sources as listed below. It is not clear which one is accurate. Discover, Share and help us Preserve our lost and forgotten stories. Become an Alabama Pioneers Patron Sailors, while of resting and conversing would chew […]
The idiom Raise Cain comes from the Bible
The idiom: RAISE CAIN comes from the Bible Cain was the first murderer according to scriptural accounts in the Bible – Genesis 4 – The biblical account, tells of how Cain and Abel, the two sons of Adam and Eve, bring offerings to God, but only Abel’s is accepted.Cain kills Abel in anger and is […]
These two boys knew how to ask for Christmas presents
Two young boys were spending the night at their grandparents the week before Christmas. At bedtime, the two boys knelt beside their beds to say their prayers when the youngest one began praying at the top of his lungs. “I PRAY FOR A NEW BICYCLE…” “I PRAY FOR A NEW NINTENDO…” “I PRAY FOR A […]
The correct answers helped them enter Heaven on Christmas Eve
Entering Heaven Three men died on Christmas Eve and were met by Saint Peter at the pearly gates. “In honor of this holy season,” Saint Peter said, “You must each possess something that symbolizes Christmas to get into heaven.” The first man fumbled through his pockets and pulled out a lighter. He flicked it on. […]