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Misunderstood cliches There's so many cliches aren't there?! Not that I understand them all or can make head nor tail of what they mean. Take, 'never look a gift horse in the mouth' for example. Firstly, a)What is a gift horse? and b)Why would you be looking at it in the mouth? What cliches can't you understand? Have you ever used a cliche in the wrong context? What were the consequences? | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: There's so many cliches aren't there?! Not that I understand them all or can make head nor tail of what they mean. Take, 'never look a gift horse in the mouth' for example. Firstly, a)What is a gift horse? and b)Why would you be looking at it in the mouth? What cliches can't you understand? Have you ever used a cliche in the wrong context? What were the consequences? when you buy a horse, you check out the teeth first to make sure it's healthy and not too darn old yet. but suppose you'd get one for free, you shouldn't do the check-up since it was a gift and you don't have to pay for it anyway. in other words the "gift horse" is just a good deed or a present. something someone does for you or gives you without wanting anything in return. and the not looking it in the mouth is just not complaining about it when it doesn't suit your tastes/ideas/expectation and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: JDINTERACTIVE said: There's so many cliches aren't there?! Not that I understand them all or can make head nor tail of what they mean. Take, 'never look a gift horse in the mouth' for example. Firstly, a)What is a gift horse? and b)Why would you be looking at it in the mouth? What cliches can't you understand? Have you ever used a cliche in the wrong context? What were the consequences? when you buy a horse, you check out the teeth first to make sure it's healthy and not too darn old yet. but suppose you'd get one for free, you shouldn't do the check-up since it was a gift and you don't have to pay for it anyway. in other words the "gift horse" is just a good deed or a present. something someone does for you or gives you without wanting anything in return. and the not looking it in the mouth is just not complaining about it when it doesn't suit your tastes/ideas/expectation I'll remember that next time I'm out horse shopping. | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: IstenSzek said: when you buy a horse, you check out the teeth first to make sure it's healthy and not too darn old yet. but suppose you'd get one for free, you shouldn't do the check-up since it was a gift and you don't have to pay for it anyway. in other words the "gift horse" is just a good deed or a present. something someone does for you or gives you without wanting anything in return. and the not looking it in the mouth is just not complaining about it when it doesn't suit your tastes/ideas/expectation I'll remember that next time I'm out horse shopping. go now. there's no time like the present and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: JDINTERACTIVE said: I'll remember that next time I'm out horse shopping. go now. there's no time like the present Would you like anything from the stables? | |
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Isten, won't you explain Christopher the milk saying? | |
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PANDURITO said: Isten, won't you explain Christopher the milk saying?
Oh, Christopher's just being a little weiner as usual. | |
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PANDURITO said: Isten, won't you explain Christopher the milk saying?
i thought you would feel like a pea in a pod if you could explain it and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: IstenSzek said: go now. there's no time like the present Would you like anything from the stables? yes, ask Camilla if i can have my fleece blanket back and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: JDINTERACTIVE said: Would you like anything from the stables? yes, ask Camilla if i can have my fleece blanket back I managed to save this filly from the knackers yard. Do you want it chopped up for fire wood? | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: IstenSzek said: yes, ask Camilla if i can have my fleece blanket back I managed to save this filly from the knackers yard. Do you want it chopped up for fire wood? i'm sure there'll be a few stags interested yet. and if not, we will sell her to the glue factory. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: PANDURITO said: Isten, won't you explain Christopher the milk saying?
i thought you would feel like a pea in a pod if you could explain it OK no use crying over spilled milk the toothless horse will lick it | |
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PANDURITO said: OK no use crying over spilled milk the toothless horse will lick it this thread is so wrong..so very wrong | |
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