...maybe someone reading this has heard this "Good for nothing" phrase.
A week before my appointment with a Doctor I went to Radiology
and Laboratory for tests.
When I saw the Doctor he looked at the reports and said they
were good. I told him "No one has to pay me to be good, I'm
good for nothing.".
The Doctor liked that and asked where I learned that saying, so
I told him I made it up by myself.
After getting home I was thinking if I may had been repeating
one of the Abbot and Costello routines such as Whos On First or
I Can Prove You Are Not Here. Or I could have seen it in a
Burma Shave message.
I thought to write you to see if you have heard that saying
before, since you post some sayings like that, or maybe someone
reading this has heard this "Good for nothing" phrase.
and can enlighten me.
Re: Good For Nothing
By: Ed Vance to Daryl Stout on Fri Nov 07 2025 11:16:01
From Google:
The phrase "good for nothing" originated in the early 1600s, appearing in written form in texts from that period. It was formed by compounding the words "good" and "nothing," with the literal meaning of being "good for no purpose" or "useless". The concept of being useless was also explored in older societies, where value was measured by contributions to a community. --- SBBSecho 3.31-Linux
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Ed,
I have felt that way many times over the years. But, after all the
mess of 2024 with "life", I'm getting back into my hobbies, especially
BBSing and amateur radio.
I usually tell them "you can use it, it's free". <G>
Like the criminal at his trial, where the prosecutor says he can
produce 10 people who saw the thug commit the crome...and the thug
replies "I can produce 20 people who didn't see me do it".
Or one of the bloopers that noted "The attorney told the Sunday
School class that his client was not that guilty". :P
I've heard "there's no excuse for you", and I reply "You leave my
parents out of this!!". :P
Daryl
... I just got lost in thought. It was unfamiliar territory.
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I put the phrase in my Tagline file long time ago, You being a
Tagline Thief as I am you probably have it in your Tagline file
too I have many of yours in mine.
Ed,
It's not stealing, it's gathering research. <G>
73,
Daryl, N5VLZ
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Re: Re: Good For Nothing
By: Ed Vance to Daryl Stout on Fri Nov 14 2025 17:35:55
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