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SportsRadio 610′s Erin the Fantasy Girl and Marc Vandermeer has been fairly successful this season with their fantasy team picks and moves.

As the NFL moves into Week 15, Erin continues to assess the best picks as well as the sneaky pick of the week.

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    I collect these. Additions to this list are welcome. Also, observe that in some cases I’m not sure the origin of a particular expression. If you have knowledge or theories of origin for anything below, I’d like to hear from you. I hope you enjoy these.

    Talking Through Your Hat

    To speak nonsense in order to lie. c1885. an interview on the planet entitled “How About White Shirts”, a reporter asked a New York streetcar conductor what he thought about efforts to find the conductors to wear white shirts similar to their counterparts in Chicago. “Dey’re talkin’ tru deir hats” he was quoted as replying.]

    Eating Your Hat

    There is no such thing like a sure thing, but that is where this expression comes from. If you tell someone you’ll eat your hat if they make a move, make sure you’re not wearing your very best hat-just just in case. expression goes back a minimum of towards the reign of Charles II of The uk and had something to do with the amorous proclivities of ‘ol Charlie. Apparently they named a goat after him that had his same passion for life including, within the goat’s case, eating hats.]

    Old Hat

    Old, dull stuff; from fashion. seems to come from the proven fact that hat fashions are constantly changing. The very fact of the matter is that hat fashions was not changing very fast at all until the turn of the 1800s. The expression therefore is probably about 100 years old.]

    Mad As A Hatter

    Totally demented, crazy. did, indeed, go mad. They inhaled fumes from the mercury that was part of the process of making felt hats. Not recognizing the violent twitching and derangement as the signs of a brain disorder, people made fun of affected hat-makers, often treating them as drunkards. Within the U.S., the problem was known as the “Danbury shakes.” (Danbury, Connecticut, was a hat-making center.) Mercury is no longer utilized in the felting process: hat-making — and hat-makers — are safe.]

    Hat In Hand

    A demonstration of humility. For example, “I come hat in hand” implies that I are available in deference or perhaps in weakness. think that the origins come from feudal times when serfs or any lower members of feudal society was required to take off their hats within the presence from the lord or monarch (recall the Dr. Seuss book “The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins”?). A hat is the most prideful adornment.]

    Pass The Hat

    Literally to pass through a man’s hat among members of an audience or group as a way for collecting money. And to beg or ask for charity. origin is self-evident as a man’s hat turned inverted makes a fine container.]

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