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Bill W

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I've often been told that I've lost my marbles.  But I don't think it had the same meaning as the sentence @Myr used in his example. 

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drpaladin

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4 hours ago, Bill W said:

I've often been told that I've lost my marbles.  But I don't think it had the same meaning as the sentence @Myr used in his example. 

I've never been told I've lost my marbles, but I've lost count on crazy.

 

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Paladin

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An Aussie version of "lost his marbles" is "has a kangaroo loose in the top paddock".

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