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 7 months ago
Another at home birth.
maureenmck Premium Member 7 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 Premium Member 7 months ago
Obviously that teacher had unresolved issues from his upbringing: mother, grandmother or maiden aunts.
poppacapsmokeblower 7 months ago
You keep the barn door closed so the cows don’t wander off.
James Lindley Premium Member 7 months ago
When your mom asks you this question, the answer is not “Well you should know, you were there.”
Rista 7 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 7 months ago
Even if you were, you shouldn’t walk around with your barn door open.
cherns Premium Member 7 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?”