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Busier Than A Cranberry Merchant

Busier Than A Cranberry Merchant. That's another phrase my mother uses. Busier than a two peckered billy goat.

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Some of the humorous phrases listed below will help to bring a bit of laughter to your day. Much like “busier than a one armed wall paper hanger.” or “busy as a one legged man at a butt kickin’ contest.” all good old fashioned ways to describe my last few months. If you regularly asked my dad how he is you’re likely to hear that he is “busier than a cranberry merchant” a phrase that originally was a variation of “busier than a cranberry merchant in autumn” (when cranberries are harvested).

That's Another Phrase My Mother Uses.


Busier than a cranberry merchant is an expression my grandmother used to use. Some of the humorous phrases listed below will help to bring a bit of laughter to your day. Does anyone know the meaning and origin of the saying busier than a cranberry merchant ?

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My father used to say busier than a cranberry merchant. we never really knew why until my brother learned in an engineering course that for a long time cranberries presented a problem in food processing. We are busier than a cranberry merchant around here! Posted by sue on march 01, 2000.

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Someone who’s extremely busy may be said to be “busier than a cranberry merchant.”. Even the glades and the open cranberry swamps are small and infrequent. On a drive one day, the mizes stopped by the antique store and visited to the owners, ken and peggy combs, and.

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Busier than a cranberry merchant!! Similarly, sunny oranges have long been. Serve the roll with cranberry sauce.

I Am Busier Than A Cranberry Merchant.


Intrigued by the building at 417 w. If you regularly asked my dad how he is you’re likely to hear that he is “busier than a cranberry merchant” a phrase that originally was a variation of “busier than a cranberry merchant in autumn” (when cranberries are harvested). I suppose that since the cranberries that person buys come already neatly bagged with a pretty blue wave on them, the image of someone trying to.

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