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EJXD2 03:30 am UTC 12/09/13 |
| In reply to: | What Stein-lyrics have made it into your personal jargon? - Marklbetya 02:47 pm UTC 12/08/13 |
| It's not uncommon for me to describe the temperature as "cold and lonely" though I've never told anyone "they're evacuating satan." I enjoy horse racing, and though I've never said it in conversation at the track, I often think of the opening line of "Out of the Frying Pan" during an exciting race. EdD > 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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