Anybody heard of these: "He could make a living on a Flat Rock" (person who was resourceful or could do well no matter what) "He wouldn't Hit a Lick at a Snake" (lazy person) " He couldn't get a Job in a Pie Factory..tastin' pies" (also a slug) "Tight as Bark on a Hickory" ( cheap or very frugal person) "Skin-Flint" (same as a cheap skate) " Barkin Up the Wrong Tree" ( you are mistaken) "Like a Hen on a Hot Rock" (hyper..can't sit still) ..or my brother Bill..we always say this to him "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" (someone going in all directions at once)....or ME "Sweep It Under the Rug" (your trying to cover up something wrong) "High as A Georgia Pine" (intoxicated..or Drunker Than Cootie Brown) "Drunker than Cootie Brown" (plastered) "Knee-High to a Grasshopper" (short person) "Living High on the Hog" ( doing very well.. financially) "Poor As Job's Turkey (Job as in biblical Job..not JOB as employment...either way YOUR BROKE) "Crazy As a Bess Bug" (nuts..off your rocker) don't ask me what a Bess Bug Is..I have no idea.. "Like Pulling Hen's Teeth" ( an impossibility..think about it..) "Take It on the Chin" ( or go with the flow..except whatever's not going to good) "We Better Go to Bed Honey..These People Might Wanna Go Home" (does this need an explanation..nah) (I Love this one) "Two Heads Are Better Than One..Even If One Is A Cabbage Head" (This Old Expression finally backfired on my Mom, she said it alot when my husband and I first married and my boys were little..well she said it so much that my husband nicknamed her "Grandma Cabbage."..and it stuck..my boys are now grown and they still call her Grandma Cabbage and even sign cards they give to her this way) ... Hope you enjoyed this...My Mom, Sister and I have laughed all afternoon remembering these... Pam Researching the following surnames: BURKE, CARTER, PATRICK, WINGO, McGRADY, WIMBERLEY, WITT/WHITT, HENSLEY, ROBERTSON.