APAD: Where there's muck there's brass.

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7grizzly
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Meaning:

   Where there are dirty jobs to be done there is money to be made.

 

Background:

   Brass has been used as the name of copper and bronze coins, and later of all

   forms of money, in the UK since at least the 16th century. Joseph Hall's

   Virgidemiarum, 1597 includes:

 

     "Shame that the muses should be bought and sold For every peasant's brass."

 

   `Where there's muck there's brass' is a 20th century expression which

   originated in Yorkshire, England where brass is still used as a slang term

   for money. The expression is rarely used nowadays, although writers sometimes

   call on it when they want to establish a character as a blunt Yorkshireman.

   By `muck' any form of dirt or manure may be implied, depending on context.

 

   John Ray expressed the notion in A collection of English proverbs, 1678:

 

     "Muck and money go together."

 

   The expression was preceded by the `where there's muck there's money'

   variant, which dates from the mid 19th century.

 

- www.phrases.org.uk [edited]

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The FBI raided the home of Oakland's former mayor Thao in June 2024. She was

recalled by year end and indicted in Jan 2025 for bribery which might involve

the owners of Cal Waste Solutions, an empire built over decades on junk. It

started to smell a muck and money story.

最西边的岛上
Learned &Thx. Can I say: where there's power, there's muck?
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7grizzly
Hope that corollary only applies to absolute power :-)
最西边的岛上
yep, like dictatorship :-)
移花接木
City garbage workers get paid for good bucks
暖冬cool夏
It started to smell a muck and money story.+1. Strong ending
最西边的岛上
Hahahahaha U r so funny (but it's a dirty &well paid job ;-)
最西边的岛上
hmm, what a mixed & strong strange smell :-))
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7grizzly
So the proverb's literally true.
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7grizzly
Thanks and "That's all she wrote." :-)
移花接木
absolute power corrupts absolutely
最西边的岛上
yep,like dictatorship (redundancy on purpose as in backup;-)
妖妖灵
I doubt it. What a CNA made is much less than what a RN
妖妖灵
made~
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7grizzly
assuming a CNA and an RN rake the same amount of muck?
妖妖灵
为什么 “an” RN 但却是“ a” CNA?
妖妖灵
Yes.
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7grizzly
Based on pronunciation: 'an' before a vowel and 'a' in front
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7grizzly
of a consonant.
妖妖灵
but “RN” is consonant, isn't it?