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What does this saying mean?

mdennison

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Jun 6, 2001
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"Stay above the potatoes and below the corn"

Some old man told me that after I helped him load some heavy boxes into his car the other day when i was leaving best buy. I asked him what it means and he said to just think about it. ????
 

Yo Ma Ma

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Jan 21, 2000
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Maybe "above the potatoes" means to stay alive, like above ground? Not sure about the corn comment though...
 

Electric Amish

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Probably something along the lines of "Keeping an even Keel".

Don't get too high, or too low.

That kinda thing.

amish
 

Tauren

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Don't get "high on your horse" or "down in the dumps".
 

HansHurt

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Apr 5, 2001
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Take the moral/social/cultural middle ground.?

Potatoes = Peasants Corn = Elite ?

Don't hang down low and don't rise above the corn so as to be a target?

I dunno, lots of interpretations.
 

Joemonkey

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Mar 3, 2001
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i figure the old man is just confused and thought you hung out in corn/potato fields...
 

cherrytwist

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LOL

While we're at it, here are a couple of my favorites.

"You look like a turtle humping a football."

"Fits like socks on a rooster."
 

Killbat

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The old guy could've just said, "Keep it real, homey."
A few less words, and still the same message.