Saturday, March 30, 2013

Idiomatically Speaking


I have a chip on my shoulder?
You drive me up the wall.
I'm not a doubting Thomas
Actions speak louder than words.
Drastic times call for drastic measures
Cut to the Chase.

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    1. sometimes the doggeral bites the tongue that feeds it.

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  2. Gee... did you miss any! Good one.

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  3. Wow! Holy idiom! Great job squeezing so many in!

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  4. Wow. One idiom to the next and again and again! ;)

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  5. Great piece-I almost used the Doubting Thomas & cut to the chase-now seeing your excellent piece,am glad I did not:-)

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  6. Ann, this is BRILL, especially putting Doubting Thomas in there on Easter! You just lined 'em up and set 'em down, and the whole thing made sense. I love this kind of wordplay! Thx, Amy (and I flip, too; rarely reply)

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