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   / Wind Turbine ********. Just opened the mail and seen the plan for three massive units #311  
Heavens to Betsy!
 
   / Wind Turbine ********. Just opened the mail and seen the plan for three massive units #312  
No - you would never that. But you would assign a value rather than letting them find their own comfort level. The policies you pontificate have the effect of limiting personal growth.

You aren't making any sense, still.
 
   / Wind Turbine ********. Just opened the mail and seen the plan for three massive units #313  
Heavens to Betsy!
I've always wondered just who Betsy was. I don't recall any Biblical characters of that name. And, if Betsy clearly isn't a God, at least in the Judeo/Christian/Islamic pantheon, then why is she associated with Heaven? Does the expression relate to the poor girls demise? Never understood where that expression comes from but it is charming.
 
   / Wind Turbine ********. Just opened the mail and seen the plan for three massive units #314  
I've always wondered just who Betsy was. I don't recall any Biblical characters of that name. And, if Betsy clearly isn't a God, at least in the Judeo/Christian/Islamic pantheon, then why is she associated with Heaven? Does the expression relate to the poor girls demise? Never understood where that expression comes from but it is charming.

Doesn't look like we are going to figure this one out:

Origin

This American phrase has been in circulation since, primarily restricted to America, the latter part of the 19th century, although its use faded throughout the 20th century and it is now something of an anachronism. The first example of it that I can find is from the US journal Ballou's dollar monthly magazine, Volume 5, January 1857:

Heavens to Betsy!" he exclaims...

It is possible that the phrase is a minced oath and an alternative to '****'s bells', although there's no real evidence of that,

Of course, what we would like to know is, 'was Betsy a real person and, if so, who?'. Various theories have been put forward but it is unlikely that she will be identified. For phrases that contain names that are genuinely eponymous, that is, named after a known person or fictional character, it isn't difficult to trace the person concerned, as in 'sweet Fanny Adams', 'kiss me Hardy' etc. When we come to phrase like 'Mickey Finn', 'happy as Larry', where there is doubt as to the named person, a strong case can be made to suggest that the names were invented. That seems to be the case with Betsy.

The etymologist Charles Earle Funk published Heavens to Betsy! and other curious sayings in 1955. In that he ventured the opinion that the origins of 'Heavens to Betsy' were "completely unsolvable".

See also: Heavens to Murgatroyd.

 
   / Wind Turbine ********. Just opened the mail and seen the plan for three massive units #315  
Thanks for digging that up James. Interesting even if unsolvable.
 
   / Wind Turbine ********. Just opened the mail and seen the plan for three massive units #316  
The first example of it that I can find is from the US journal Ballou's dollar monthly magazine, Volume 5, January 1857:

Heavens to Betsy!" he exclaims...

It is possible that the phrase is a minced oath and an alternative to '****'s bells', although there's no real evidence of that,

I'll bet its this ^^^^, lots of cusses & exclamations were "washed" so they could be used in polite company ( not useful in forums though..... :D )
 
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