Since there seems to be confusion into thinking this is referencing Peter, Paul, and Mary:
rob Peter to pay Paul
The expression refers to times before the Reformation when Church taxes had to be paid to St. Paul’s church in London and to St. Peter’s church in Rome; originally it referred to neglecting the Peter tax in order to have money to pay the Paul tax.
I don’t think there ever was any confusion. “Rob Peter to pay Paul” has been around a lot longer than the folk group. I think we were just trying to play with the Hilbillyman reference. I’ll just stop with that before I get into any “John” in an alley inferences…
Hillbillyman almost 13 years ago
Too late… he had to pay Mary.
smalpmal almost 13 years ago
Someone is going to have to pay the piper….
J Short almost 13 years ago
If I had a hammer, I’d hammer…
teddyr almost 13 years ago
Would you take something as collateral? All I have to offer you is this .45 and 7 bullets.
Larry Miller Premium Member almost 13 years ago
^ The right 45 is worth way more than that. 45 rpm record that is.
jimcos almost 13 years ago
Since we went there:PUFF LIVES!
Primarch almost 13 years ago
Since there seems to be confusion into thinking this is referencing Peter, Paul, and Mary:
rob Peter to pay Paul
The expression refers to times before the Reformation when Church taxes had to be paid to St. Paul’s church in London and to St. Peter’s church in Rome; originally it referred to neglecting the Peter tax in order to have money to pay the Paul tax.
jimcos almost 13 years ago
I don’t think there ever was any confusion. “Rob Peter to pay Paul” has been around a lot longer than the folk group. I think we were just trying to play with the Hilbillyman reference. I’ll just stop with that before I get into any “John” in an alley inferences…