"look the jack of diamonds in the eye", and "bigger than Dallas"

Wilson Gray hwgray at GMAIL.COM
Mon Oct 16 19:48:14 UTC 2006


Morgan was born into wealth in NYC. He had a trust fund that paid him
$26,000-$30,000 a year, *big* money, in those days, and I, for one,
wouldn't throw it out of bed in these days.

BTW, where'bouts in Texas are you from? Me and Charlie are from East Texas.

-Wilson

On 10/16/06, william salmon <william.salmon at yale.edu> wrote:
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> Subject:      "look the jack of diamonds in the eye",  and "bigger than Dallas"
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> Wondering about origins of these two expressions.  Google doesn't do too
> well with the first.
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> As for 'bigger than Dallas', I heard this often growing up in Texas, but I
> come across it from time to time in non-Texas contexts as well. For example,
> in Seth Morgan's San Francisco prison novel *Homeboy*, 'bigger than Dallas'
> is used frequently by non-Texan characters. I don't think Morgan himself was
> from Texas either.
>
> WS
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