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gazzawazza | 11:28 Fri 16th Jan 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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I know they're supposed to mean good times, but why, 'salad days?'
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You saw this on "Who wants to be a millionare" didn't you?! As I thought the same when the question came up... I think salad days are because things are young and fresh like yor good days.
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Actually, no, I didn't! (I haven't seen "millionaire for months). It came up in conversation a few days ago and it just seemed to be a strange turn of phrase. I thought that salad days meant that people eat more salads when the weather is hot, therefore to say "salad days" was to signify when things seem better, I suppose what we now call the feelgood factor which seems to be prevailent during those lovely sunny spells we sometimes get.
Click http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-sal1.htm for the answer, Gazza.
you did so see it on who wants to be a millionare . dont lie ever again
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Didn't so.
I KNEW IT GAZZAWAZZA!!!
Thanks for the back up bran!

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