I just found a listing on ebay saying this series came out in 1973.
You can't go home again is actually the title of a book by author Thomas Wolfe published in 1940.
This is English so this comes from England. Surprisingly, this is not an idiom. There is no figurative aspect to this saying. Bib and Tucker refers to clothing. Specifically a woman's clothing in the 17th century. To say someone is wearing their best bib and tucker you are saying they are wearing their best clothes.
It was the name of the company's founder -- James Cash Penney (first store opened 1902 in Kemmerer, Wyoming).
It allowed thousands of US soldiers and airmen to come home.
wait till the cows come home'?
till the cows come home means when you are waiting pacentlly
Home James, and don't spare the horses. Fred Hillebrand 1893 - ?: title of a song [1934]
Come Home
It is just a phrase that means homemaker or housewife.
James tricks Bella to come back home by tricking her to thinking that he has her mother.
Once In The Blue Moon (saying for once in a while)
well...he doesnt need to come to your house but if you really want him to, make a video saying if justin bieber doesnt come to my house i will kill mysaELF
probably. I cant say for sure because i am not God but often when a christian dies God is saying 'come home now'.
The apostrophe will come after s. (James')
No! What idiot is saying he has?
basicly it means he wnts u to come over. but be carful cause it can be a trap