2mar10
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“Make a long story short.” When you finally say that, it’s already too late.
Or “go swimming in a baseball pool.”... roller skate in a buffalo herd.
(But you can be happy if you’ve a mind to.)
Go faster than the speed of light.
No Matter How Much You Try You Cannot...sneeze with your eyes open.
...touch your elbow to your ear.
Lick your the tip of your nose
A person can be completely honest about a particular matter in a particular moment, but I get your point. Whenever I hear “to be completely honest” I strongly suspect that whatever immediately follows will not be.
Around here if someone starts a sentence with "To be completely honest..." it almost always means that whatever follows will be unflattering, outright insulting, or an unpopular opinion.
I had never even thought about it until I heard on the radio a lot of years ago that the man who "set the record for the world's most forceful sneeze" had a glass eye, and that he allegedly sneezed so hard that his glass eye flew out of it's socket and across the room where it struck one of the judges/witnesses between the eyes and killed him. Good story; never happened as far as I can tell....I'd heard that it's because if you did have them open, your eyeballs would pop out, and I was determiend to prove that an urban myth. Probably just as well I couldn't manage it, on the offchance I was wrong...
You might not be able to sneeze with your eyes open, but can you eat a donut without licking your lips?
That depends on the reward I'd receive if I were successful. Doing it just for the challenge or "bragging rights" isn't enough. Throw $100 or more down and we'll talk.Or only eat one peanut or potato chip/crisp.
Or only eat one peanut or potato chip/crisp.
"You can't teach an old dog new tricks."
Then why do they have scales?Tune a fish.
I rather thought that Nelson did that at Copenhagen.And how, exactly does one: Turn a Blind Eye?
And you would be right, so now I know.I rather thought that Nelson did that at Copenhagen.
But you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.