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rockfenris2005 04:01 pm UTC 12/08/13 |
| In reply to: | What Stein-lyrics have made it into your personal jargon? - Marklbetya 02:47 pm UTC 12/08/13 |
Sort of off topic but... A friend of mine and I saw "The Hobbit" earlier this year and one of the characters said "Out of the frying pan and into the fire" and in the cinema we both turned to one another with a smirk because we thought the same thing. That was cool, haha. > Obviously we all may use some of the clichés more than we > might have, such as two out of three ain't bad, but > others? > > When my family talks about food that might spoil, we > suggest eating is, as "it will never be as young as it is > right now". > > "Karen's up. And so am I." > > When I hear an ambulance, "The sirens are screaming." > > Anyone else do this? | |
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