(Let's drag this carcass of a forum to the nearest ditch....knock it so far off topic we'll expose it for the narrow-gauge track that it is....)
Let's have a Train Crash!
Let's have a Train Crash!
These words are from the verbs rifler, to spoil or strip, and raffler, to carry off. The phrase referred to the plundering of the bodies of the dead on the battlefield and the carrying off of the booty. ... The phrase was abbreviated to riff-raff and can be found in Gregory's Chronicle of London of about 1470.
Dead bodies are Not my thing....Noooo. |
So true, GP....G* Anyway....Here...this is a lot more fun to look @ than this....or us, for that matter....;) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tImqYB9ssCs If you don't like the music, mute, and play your own.....:) Cheers, J |