Ep. 134 - Mind Your Ps and Qs, At Sixes and Sevens, and Mind Your Beeswax
Release Date: 01/25/2022
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info_outlineIn this episode, you'll learn the many theories about the origin of the phrase "Mind Your Ps and Qs," which involve everything from English Pubs to French Dance Masters, to, of course, sailors. You'll also learn the meaning and origin of the phrase, "At Sixes and Sevens," and the surprising sports-related thread tying the it to "Mind Your Ps and Qs."
Also in this episode, Mindy the Dog drops by to drop some prison slang on the guys, while also talking trash about a neighborhood rival and her owner Steve (aka "The Honky Man.)
Listen now to find out why one should always mind their own beeswax and the surprising figure haunting Steve's family's dreams.
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