APAD: On the Pig's Back

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7grizzly
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Meaning:

   To be in luck; in a prosperous happy state.

   

Background:

   If ever a phrase were unequivocally Irish, it is this one. `On the pig's

   back' is a literal translation of the Irish `ar mhuin na muice', which is

   used colloquially to mean `well off'; `in luck'.  For example, this piece

   from the New Zealand newspaper The West Coast Times. August, 1890:

 

     If one third of the yarns about the size and quantity of the mica deposit

     in the district have any foundation in fact the Greymouth syndicates are on

     the pig's back.

 

   The notion of riding on a pig's back leads inevitably to `piggyback`. This

   term, in its original form at least, pre-dates `on the pig's back' and also

   the apparently related phrase `high on the hog` - and all these expressions

   have some association with enjoyment. Nevertheless, I can find no connection

   between them. Many English expressions and proverbs relate to pigs, no doubt

   because, as a race, the English have had much close contact with them over

   the centuries. The similarity of these three phrases appears to be no more

   than coincidental.

 

- www.phrases.org.uk [edited]

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It must not be easy getting off the pig, especially when the going is well. As

one software programmer put it: "We all came to make F-you money. But after we

made it, nobody said F-you anymore." However, my former boss, Tom, did that.

 

Tom graduated Stanford and worked in an appliance shop and stayed as a mid-level

manager in the same group after they were bought. When I joined, they were

acquired again by an SF company.

 

He had a sharp mind, easy manner, and soft voice and always enjoyed a small joke

or a colorful phrase. My first Christmas with them, he gave everyone a personal

gift, and I got three 4-oz mason jars of jam in a bag, apricot, orange, and

strawberry, made by his wife. It turned out to be a tradition as the next year

he gave me more and I gave him two cans of kimchi.

 

Then came the re-org. Our unit was made redundant, and engineers were

offered positions in other projects within the firm but most took a package and

moved on. Tom, in his early 50s, retired. He must have done well but still, few

would stop when on the pig's back.

 

Since then, he organized get-togethers of his former collegues, twice a year. I

didn't show up last year but will make the coming one. It's been 11 years since

we met. It'll be good to see him again.

 

最西边的岛上
NicePhrase, Thx! Wow,11yrs &stillGoing, kudos2Tom! I had
最西边的岛上
aCoworkerKeepsDroppingBy(withHisWife)wheneverHere, 15yrs;)
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7grizzly
Thank you. Our outings remind me of the Seven Up documentary
移花接木
Not too worry get off pig back, problem2get on, bared back?
移花接木
or saddled?
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7grizzly
By hook or by crook. As they say "Make money. Honestly if
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7grizzly
you can. If not, by all means, make money." :-)
最西边的岛上
heard it but haven't watched it yet, Will do. Thx!
最西边的岛上
hahaha, U both r funny. mayNot b easyWithWilbur&alike ;-))
暖冬cool夏
Nvdia employees are on the pigs‘ backs and nobody wants to
暖冬cool夏
get off, I guess. Nice story and nice ADAP.
最西边的岛上
haha, when I wasWith Cisco, peopleOftenSay:milk the cow ;-))
最西边的岛上
but it wasNotEasy @all ;-))
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7grizzly
It’s a milk-off: they milk us and we milk them:-))
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7grizzly
Thanks. It was a better experience for me:)
天边一片白云
haha.
天边一片白云
It is so nice to have a collegue like Tom.
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7grizzly
No doubt. I do admire the guy.