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I can still hear my 7th grade Social Studies teacher. There was one time when his comment was directed at me. There was a little thread on the shoulder of my blouse. I flicked it off, and it floated to the floor. I then heard: “Do you do that at home? Were you raised in a barn?”
My favourite moment in the Peter Gunn series was in the episode “Let’s Kill Timothy,” when Gunn enters Lt. Jacoby’s office, leading on a leash a real, full-size, barking, seal. Jacoby says something like, “Close the door—were you raised in a barn?”
BE THIS GUY 10 months ago
Another at home birth.
maureenmck Premium Member 10 months ago
I can still hear my 7th grade Social Studies teacher. There was one time when his comment was directed at me. There was a little thread on the shoulder of my blouse. I flicked it off, and it floated to the floor. I then heard: “Do you do that at home? Were you raised in a barn?”
HarryLime 10 months ago
Obviously that teacher had unresolved issues from his upbringing: mother, grandmother or maiden aunts.
poppacapsmokeblower 10 months ago
You keep the barn door closed so the cows don’t wander off.
James Lindley Premium Member 10 months ago
When your mom asks you this question, the answer is not “Well you should know, you were there.”
Rista 10 months ago
That phrase wasn’t cool when it was “cool”. Somehow I doubt my great grandma (the first person I ever heard use that) gave a hoot either!
amaneaux 10 months ago
Even if you were, you shouldn’t walk around with your barn door open.
cherns Premium Member 10 months ago
My favourite moment in the Peter Gunn series was in the episode “Let’s Kill Timothy,” when Gunn enters Lt. Jacoby’s office, leading on a leash a real, full-size, barking, seal. Jacoby says something like, “Close the door—were you raised in a barn?”