Brittany performs "Sweater Weather," a poem by Sharon Byron, with the Florida State University Choir Summer Program in 2006 in Tallahasee. Never better, mad as a hatter, right as rain, might and main, hanky panky, hot toddy, hoity-toity, cold shoulder, bowled over, rolling in clover, low blow, no soap, hope against hope, pay the piper, liar liar pants on fire, high and dry, shoo-fly pie, fiddle-faddle, fit as a fiddle, sultan of swat, muskrat ramble, fat and sassy, flimflam, happy as a clam, cat's pajamas, bee's knees, peas in a pod, pleased as punch, pretty as a picture, nothing much, lift the latch, double Dutch, helter-skelter, hurdy-gurdy, early bird, feathered friend, dumb cluck, buck up, shilly-shally, willy-nilly, roly-poly, holy moly, loose lips sink ships, spitting image, nip in the air, hale and hearty, part and parcel, upsy-daisy, lazy days, maybe baby, up to snuff, flibbertigibbet, honky-tonk, spic and span, handyman, cool as a cucumber, blue moon, high as a kite, night and noon, love me or leave me, seventh heaven, up and about, over and out. by Sharon Bryan