Think of it more of a locust thread...!...Zombie thread from 2002.... we may have a winner....
The former is a mixed metaphor...not sure what the latter is...LoL...!How about: don't put it before a horse of a different color, or you buttered your bread now sleep in it.
Since non of us were there to confirm the quote, HOW does you wife know what is right and what is wrong.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.
The OP was last seen in 2005.Since non of us were there to confirm the quote, HOW does you wife know what is right and what is wrong.
Just making stuff up to beat your own chest is embarrassing ...
For all intensive purposes.
Probably want to use it in the ATM machine.Just need your personal identification PIN number.
iHa! I’ve actually said that before. Made sense at the time.
MoKelly
I have a picture of JP on my fridge. RIPThe song about mairzy dotes and dozy dotes (mares eat oats and does eat oats)
was composed by a college professor if I remember correctly...
IMO misquoting anyone is an offense...making up song lyrics is hilarious (sometimes)...
RIP JP