CSAW
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- Joined
- Jan 19, 2002
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- Location
- New Smyrna Beach, Florida
- Tractor
- tc-35 fwd 16la fel,hd bucket, folding ROPS, Deluxe hitch
My wife said something the other day that reminded me of these. I can't remember what she said but these are what she reminded me of. (I'm probably better off not remembering anyway. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif ) Over the past few years I have taken note of people quoting things wrong thus changing the whole meaning of what they intended. This is not intended to insult anyone I just found them amusing. You will know what they intended.
Here is the way they quoted.
1. "Dont look a gifted horse in the mouth" (I guess smart horses don't like that)
2. "Half a dozen of one or a half a dozen of the other" (Can't argue with that)
3. "He's as gay as a $10 dollar bill" (Did not know $10 bills were happy.)
I had one more but can't remember it. Would be interested in hearing any that any of you have heard.
Here is the way they quoted.
1. "Dont look a gifted horse in the mouth" (I guess smart horses don't like that)
2. "Half a dozen of one or a half a dozen of the other" (Can't argue with that)
3. "He's as gay as a $10 dollar bill" (Did not know $10 bills were happy.)
I had one more but can't remember it. Would be interested in hearing any that any of you have heard.