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The Idioms Invading via stealth game

 
 
dlowan
 
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Reply Thu 15 Jul, 2004 06:24 pm
Catch more flies with honey than vinegar.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Thu 15 Jul, 2004 06:29 pm
a temporally accute bound thread spares three squared.
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dlowan
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jul, 2004 02:36 am
A stitch in time saves nine.....


thinking.....
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SealPoet
 
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Reply Fri 16 Jul, 2004 03:58 am
eschew enumerating cowards antecedent to the emergence from their shelled casings.
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cavfancier
 
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Reply Mon 19 Jul, 2004 04:49 am
Don't count your chickens before they hatch?
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dlowan
 
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Reply Mon 19 Jul, 2004 05:21 am
Only an extraordinarily malign pressure equalising phenomenon is of absolute zero positive effect.
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cavfancier
 
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Reply Mon 19 Jul, 2004 07:04 am
Hmm....when hell freezes over?
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kitchenpete
 
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Reply Mon 19 Jul, 2004 09:19 am
It is a sick movement, arising from differential air pressures, which fails to endow anyone with some benefit.
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dlowan
 
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Reply Mon 19 Jul, 2004 02:59 pm
Lol! KP and I have done the same proverb!
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cavfancier
 
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Reply Mon 19 Jul, 2004 03:42 pm
I went to a friend's house to fix an electrical appliance. Well, it was an easy problem, and I couldn't figure out why he didn't know how to fix it himself. I laughed and called him a girlie-man (I love Arnie). He got all upset, so I pulled out my Phillips and fixed his toaster. All it needed was a new bolt.
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dlowan
 
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Reply Mon 19 Jul, 2004 04:23 pm
cavfancier wrote:
Hmm....when hell freezes over?


Nah.
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cavfancier
 
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Reply Mon 19 Jul, 2004 04:42 pm
Okay, I put my current submission on hold then.
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Rick d Israeli
 
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Reply Wed 1 Sep, 2004 07:22 am
Bookmark
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fortune
 
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Reply Wed 1 Sep, 2004 09:26 am
dlowan wrote:
Retract your superstructure with much vim and vigour.


(Me mum used to say this!)


Did you ever get an answer to this? It looks like something my mum would say, ie "Pull your head in"
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cavfancier
 
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Reply Wed 1 Sep, 2004 09:34 am
I think we still await an answer fortune. That's a good one though!
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