"There's nowt so queer as folk" (English idiomatic expression)

"There's nowt so queer as folk"   (English Idiomatic expression), from back in the day when "queer" meant odd or unusual.  See:


http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/british/there-s-nowt-so-queer-as-folk


"There's nowt so queer as folk".
 
 
This came to mind the other day when I walked with my dog around the pond at Glen Oaks Manor, and there encountered the G.O.M. handyman,  one L.rry 
 
L.rry loves to ride around his pale in a G.O.M provided Golf Cart.  He also likes to chat with all and sundry.
 
Here is a verbatim of our conversation from a couple of days ago.
 
L. "Look at that  stupid duck, he is eating * seaweed".
 
JMP " Well?  -    ducks are vegetarians after all".
 
L. "It tastes like crap".
 
JMP. "What am I to say?,  I have never tried it".
 
L. "I'll never touch it".
 
JMP walks away knowing  that "there's nowt so queer as folk".
 
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* Yes, he said "seaweed"
 
 
 
 
 

 

 


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