01 Mar 09 - 03:10 PM (#2578708) Subject: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: VirginiaTam This little game I used to play on long car journeys with my kids. Well they were preteens and teens when we played. It is called Resuscitate the Dead Cliche. Anybody out there want to play? Guess the cliche(s). Or add your own and let us guess. Never mind whether or no they are worthy of reviving Can you tell from which cliche, I am deriving when I say that Lady Luck and I are going set up a sidewalk kiosk dispensing citrus refreshment He whacks a circuitous path at the rhododendron A turkey in the oven is more nourishing than a skeet shoot It is highly inadvisable that one should embark upon a career in either mooching or loansharking A fine point BIC full of black ink beats the hell out of a Remington Be careful! Mr. Ed might bite you on the nose The medicine has some bugs in it What does a sewing machine have to do with a clock anyway Loose change in a ceramic oinker is just as good as a paycheck If you dropped the homogenised don't seek counselling This is the maximum pressure threshold for a biscuit The death penalty was rather harsh punishment for Moggie's interest That's just the sabertooth's mouthing off decreased by Darwinian domestication Continuity was buggered for want of a better metal ring What could be less complicated than fruit filled pastry External to cubic cogitation It's a feline nightie |
01 Mar 09 - 03:18 PM (#2578715) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Ebbie Lady Luck and I are going set up a sidewalk kiosk dispensing citrus refreshment: When you're given a lemon, make lemonade. A turkey in the oven is more nourishing than a skeet shoot: A bird in the hand is better than a bird in the bush (?) A fine point BIC full of black ink beats the hell out of a Remington: The pen is mightier than the sword (?) Be careful! Mr. Ed might bite you on the nose: Don't look a gift horse in the mouth The medicine has some bugs in it: Always a fly in the ointment Loose change in a ceramic oinker is just as good as a paycheck: A penny saved is a penny earned (?) urned lol If you dropped the homogenised don't seek counselling: Don't sweat the small stuff. Or Don't cry over spilt milk Continuity was buggered for want of a better metal ring: For want of a nail the horse was lost (?) It's a feline nightie: It's the cat's pajamas |
01 Mar 09 - 03:28 PM (#2578718) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: VirginiaTam Ebbie - right on all but this one Continuity was buggered for want of a better metal ring: For want of a nail the horse was lost (?) |
01 Mar 09 - 03:28 PM (#2578719) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: John Hardly Lady Luck and I are going set up a sidewalk kiosk dispensing citrus refreshment He whacks a circuitous path at the rhododendron He's beating around the bush A turkey in the oven is more nourishing than a skeet shoot It is highly inadvisable that one should embark upon a career in either mooching or loansharking Neither a borrower nor a lender be A fine point BIC full of black ink beats the hell out of a Remington Be careful! Mr. Ed might bite you on the nose The medicine has some bugs in it What does a sewing machine have to do with a clock anyway a stitch in time saves nine Loose change in a ceramic oinker is just as good as a paycheck A penny saved is a penny earned If you dropped the homogenised don't seek counselling This is the maximum pressure threshold for a biscuit The death penalty was rather harsh punishment for Moggie's interest That's just the sabertooth's mouthing off decreased by Darwinian domestication The cat's meow Continuity was buggered for want of a better metal ring What could be less complicated than fruit filled pastry Easy as pie External to cubic cogitation Thinking outside the box It's a feline nightie |
01 Mar 09 - 04:18 PM (#2578737) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: GUEST,heric That was mighty impressive for an avowed and unrepentant literalist, Ebbie. "Continuity was buggered for want of a better metal ring" What goes up must come down. |
01 Mar 09 - 06:56 PM (#2578866) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Ebbie Thanks, heric! |
02 Mar 09 - 02:22 AM (#2579034) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: VirginiaTam "Continuity was buggered for want of a better metal ring" = A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Please add new ones. Here's another. Alternative methods for defuzzing a moggie (or tabby). |
02 Mar 09 - 03:16 AM (#2579054) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Liz the Squeak This is the maximum pressure threshold for a biscuit = the way the cookie crumbles. The death penalty was rather harsh punishment for Moggie's interest = curiosity killed the cat. Alternative methods for defuzzing a moggie (or tabby) = more than one way to skin a cat. LTS |
02 Mar 09 - 06:54 AM (#2579152) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Bryn Pugh It is so inclement that the appendages have gelated off a non-ferrous anthropoid. |
02 Mar 09 - 07:11 AM (#2579159) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Will Fly It is so inclement that the appendages have gelated off a non-ferrous anthropoid - Cold enough to freeze the balss off a brass monkey... |
02 Mar 09 - 07:13 AM (#2579161) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Will Fly Mick Jagger is averse to picking up Bryophyta |
02 Mar 09 - 07:20 AM (#2579165) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Will Fly Every collection of atmospheric ice crystals contains a thin membrane of the atomic number 47 |
02 Mar 09 - 08:28 AM (#2579188) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: VirginiaTam Mick Jagger is averse to picking up Bryophyta = A rolling stone gathers no moss Every collection of atmospheric ice crystals contains a thin membrane of the atomic number 47 = Every cloud has a silver lining |
02 Mar 09 - 08:32 AM (#2579190) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: VirginiaTam That hag is sportin' "pap"sicles. |
02 Mar 09 - 08:59 AM (#2579212) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Will Fly That hag is sportin' "pap"sicles. Cold as a witches tit |
03 Mar 09 - 02:19 AM (#2580027) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: VirginiaTam I guess this game isn't as much fun when you have the liberty to think on your seat as it is F2F where you have to think on your feet. |
03 Mar 09 - 03:16 AM (#2580038) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: MartinRyan Gazing sleepily at the thread title this morning, I read it as "Resuscitate the dead culchie". A holy and a wholesome thought. Regards |
03 Mar 09 - 06:47 AM (#2580117) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: bubblyrat It is a metaphorically diseased atmospheric disturbance that yields no satisfactory consequence for any humanoid. There exists a multiplicity of fluidic ineptitudes whilst transitioning from chalice to labium. |
03 Mar 09 - 07:13 AM (#2580138) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: GUEST,LTS pretending to work An ill wind blows nobody any good with Many a slip twixt cup and lip... LTS |
03 Mar 09 - 08:15 AM (#2580167) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: bubblyrat It would be wise to refrain from enumerating one's stock of Gallus Gallus until such times as the anticipated issue are Ex Ovum. Quantum Materiae Materiatur Marmota Monax Si Marmota Monax Materiam Possit Materiari ? |
03 Mar 09 - 08:16 AM (#2580168) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: bubblyrat Sorry----getting carried away from original thread ! |
03 Mar 09 - 10:43 AM (#2580277) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Wolfhound person Don't count your chickens before they're hatched and...er..... something (probably amusing) in Latin |
03 Mar 09 - 10:47 AM (#2580279) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: John Hardly how much wood could a woodchuck chuck... |
03 Mar 09 - 10:54 AM (#2580286) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Amos In the art of merriment, excellence is found in the latest performance. Novel forms of prestidigitation are not easily assimilated by lupine octogenarians. Numerical equivalence can be posited between operating reserves and salary. |
03 Mar 09 - 11:50 AM (#2580327) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Amos Frown on organic mount-centric variability when conditions indicate the advent of high-velocity particle flow in a non-orthogonal direction of equal distribution in forward and backward quadrants relative to presumed location. |
03 Mar 09 - 12:44 PM (#2580379) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: John Hardly Can't teach an old dog new tricks Penny saved is a penny earned but lost in value to inflationary factors. |
03 Mar 09 - 01:55 PM (#2580436) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: frogprince In the art of merriment, excellence is found in the latest performance: He who laughs last, laughs best. |
03 Mar 09 - 02:06 PM (#2580446) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: frogprince Frown on organic mount-centric variability when conditions indicate the advent of high-velocity particle flow in a non-orthogonal direction of equal distribution in forward and backward quadrants relative to presumed location. : Never change horses in mid stream. |
03 Mar 09 - 02:44 PM (#2580475) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Amos You guys are much too Swift for me! A |
04 Mar 09 - 01:11 AM (#2580834) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Gurney Butter-fat is merely the most extravagant way of executing felines. |
04 Mar 09 - 02:21 AM (#2580852) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Liz the Squeak More ways to kill a cat than with cream... what is it with you guys and killing cats? Some of them are perfectly delightful like the one sitting on my wrist at the moment (but not the one who peed on the hall floor because it rained like a bitch last night and she doesn't like going out in the rain)... LTS |
04 Mar 09 - 02:54 AM (#2580864) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: BK Lick Latin quotes & phrases? -- knock yourself out: clicky here Found this one there that made me smile: Semper ubi sub ubi ubique - Always wear underwear everywhere |
04 Mar 09 - 03:37 AM (#2580871) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity A turkey in the oven is more nourishing than a skeet shoot...better off dead, than a far left loon! It is highly inadvisable that one should embark upon a career in either mooching or loansharking ...he decided to go into politics A fine point BIC full of black ink beats the hell out of a Remington..The play was so bad, they wanted to shoot the author The medicine has some bugs in it....and the appointment to health secretary, was.... What does a sewing machine have to do with a clock anyway...shop at Wal-mart, the clothes are made in China Loose change in a ceramic oinker is just as good as a paycheck...I switched my party affiliation..now I'm a 'liberal', on the government dole. If you dropped the homogenized don't seek counseling....support 'gay' rights This is the maximum pressure threshold for a biscuit...Wow! What a babe!! The death penalty was rather harsh punishment for Moggie's interest..I posted on a Mog, or, was that a blog? That's just the sabertooth's mouthing off decreased by Darwinian domestication........most of the posts here Continuity was buggered for want of a better metal ring...He married the bitch, now his balls are in a vice What could be less complicated than fruit filled pastry...Gay pride parade External to cubic cogitation...married, and outside the box It's a feline nightie.....Alice, Caption please He whacks a circuitous path at the rhododendron...and it stings every time he has to pee Be careful! Mr. Ed might bite you on the nose..you drunk, you drank my drink! (Three tenses in one sentence) Go figure |
04 Mar 09 - 01:09 PM (#2581185) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: VirginiaTam Guest from Sanity - interesting spin on the game |
04 Mar 09 - 01:23 PM (#2581200) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Amos Ocular relationships are permissible between HRM and felix domesticus. Competitive transmission-time scenarios may be taken advantage of by reduced rates of velocity if accompanied by constant torque and load adjustments resulting in non-variable rates of change. |
04 Mar 09 - 01:31 PM (#2581210) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: VirginiaTam Ocular relationships = A cat may look upon a queen Competitive transmission-time scenarios = Huh??? I got a headache. |
04 Mar 09 - 01:34 PM (#2581214) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: frogprince Slow but steady wins the race. |
04 Mar 09 - 04:08 PM (#2581303) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Amos Oh, very good, FP!! A |
05 Mar 09 - 11:34 AM (#2581823) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: jeffp Up the contaminated estuary lacking means of propulsion. |
05 Mar 09 - 01:36 PM (#2581905) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: frogprince stranded in the drainage ditch without gas for the outboard motor? : ) |
05 Mar 09 - 02:01 PM (#2581921) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Amos Up Shit Creek w/o a paddle.... A |
05 Mar 09 - 02:15 PM (#2581934) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: frogprince If you wish to survey the current population of the domesticated surviving descendents of dinosaurs, delay the procedure until they have escaped the confinement of their calcium repositiories. |
05 Mar 09 - 02:46 PM (#2581979) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Amos "Don't ask a live chicken any questions...". Really useful wisdom. Must be a Brit thing, FP? A |
05 Mar 09 - 02:47 PM (#2581980) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Liz the Squeak Don't count your chickens until they have hatched. Similarly... Refrain from placing your maximum allowance of ovum in a singular container fabricated from woven reed or Salix Alba. LTS |
05 Mar 09 - 02:48 PM (#2581982) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: frogprince Keep tryin', Amos; you're part-way there. : } |
05 Mar 09 - 03:02 PM (#2581992) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: frogprince Easy, Liz: Don't use a fertility clinic that tries to store all your ovum in a basket. : ) |
05 Mar 09 - 03:24 PM (#2582007) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Amos Damn!! I shoulda thought of that!! I got hornswoggled by the wrong kind of calcium repositories.... A |
05 Mar 09 - 03:31 PM (#2582010) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Amos Place not all thine eggs in a single basket. Egress and ingress being relative, the velocity-to-effort ratio of ingress is proportionately higher for water-retentive labor-force quadrupeds transitioning the bodkin's orifice than the same ratio for a biped retaining title to may such quadrupeds to transition from the solidity of reality planet1 to the notional dimensions of plane t2, independent of extreme metaphysical incentives. |
05 Mar 09 - 05:11 PM (#2582105) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: frogprince I ddn't think I could do it myself for a minute there, but: It's easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. |
05 Mar 09 - 05:18 PM (#2582113) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Neil D Avoid perspiring in re minutiae. The entirety is minutiae. |
05 Mar 09 - 05:35 PM (#2582128) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: frogprince Don't sweat the small stuff; it's all small stuff. |
05 Mar 09 - 06:01 PM (#2582144) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: John Hardly "If you wish to survey the current population of the domesticated surviving descendents of dinosaurs, delay the procedure until they have escaped the confinement of their calcium repositiories." Early to bed in time saves water under the dam. |
06 Mar 09 - 04:13 AM (#2582385) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Liz the Squeak Velocity is impeded by greater bustle. LTS |
06 Mar 09 - 06:24 AM (#2582431) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: John Hardly "Velocity is impeded by greater bustle." Baby got back? |
06 Mar 09 - 09:01 AM (#2582541) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Amos The operator's ocular device is placed upon diminuitive musical avians; extrapolations indicate a high degree of confidence in an assumption of comparably-scaled attention on risk-mitigation for the individual. |
06 Mar 09 - 10:26 AM (#2582590) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Amos Haste makes waste. A |
06 Mar 09 - 10:33 AM (#2582599) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: frogprince Amos is covering a lot of territory : ) "His eye is on the sparrooooww...... and I knoooow... He watches me" (take it away, Mahelia...) |
06 Mar 09 - 11:28 AM (#2582638) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: John Hardly "The operator's ocular device is placed upon diminuitive musical avians; extrapolations indicate a high degree of confidence in an assumption of comparably-scaled attention on risk-mitigation for the individual." We don't have to care. We're the phone company. -- Ernestine |
06 Mar 09 - 11:53 AM (#2582654) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Amos FP is really on the ole ball! LOL, John!! A |
06 Mar 09 - 01:22 PM (#2582735) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: VirginiaTam I'm glad you guys like my game. Play on. You are much better at it that ever I was. |
06 Mar 09 - 08:56 PM (#2582998) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: frogprince I hereby postulate the total absence of any justifiable reason for a distressing emotion aroused by the anticipation of danger, evil, or pain, with the possible exception of the defacto presence of that very emotion. |
06 Mar 09 - 09:26 PM (#2583011) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Amos We have nothing to hide but hide itself, as Dr. Jekyll once observed. A |
06 Mar 09 - 10:09 PM (#2583037) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: John Hardly "I hereby postulate the total absence of any justifiable reason for a distressing emotion aroused by the anticipation of danger, evil, or pain, with the possible exception of the defacto presence of that very emotion." I'm late, I'm late, for a very important date! --the rabbit |
06 Mar 09 - 10:40 PM (#2583044) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Gurney Liz, the adage I had in mind was; 'There are more ways of killing a cat than choking it with cream! Your shortened version lost something, I felt. And in the same vein; 'When initiating the opening of avian ovum, the use of external-combustion-generated high-pressure steam, operating heavy forging equipment, is generally contra-indicated.' John, you have nothing to fear but fear itself, I think. |
06 Mar 09 - 11:06 PM (#2583050) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: frogprince Somewhere out there there must be a cliche something like "you don't need a steam drill to crack an egg", but I've never heard of that one...good night, all. |
08 Mar 09 - 12:09 AM (#2583671) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Gurney Well done, FP. It is an admonition against the extravagant use of equipment, or other over-enthusiastic action, much like the cat/cream one. The cat-cream-hammer-egg are incidental to the extravagance. as the proclaimer's expression shows. Usually something like; "It's like using a steam-(Trip)hammer to crack an egg!" English engineering saying. |
08 Mar 09 - 03:35 AM (#2583697) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Amos In the enthusiasm of new learning regarding the application of low-pressure regional extraction of protein content from within calciferous spheroids, do not be misled into didactic presentations to your maternal forebears. |
08 Mar 09 - 03:51 AM (#2583699) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Liz the Squeak Don't tell granny how to suck eggs.... Gurney - that's what I meant but the old brain is on vacation right now (see 'how do you cope with the day job' thread.. it's a great analogy!). Besides, there was nothing to indicate that you were actually osbstucting the traceartes with said butter-fat. And I meant 'more haste, less speed'. Don't blame me, blame Microsofts' theasaurus.... That's a dinosaur that reads a lot. LTS |
08 Mar 09 - 05:58 AM (#2583736) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: VirginiaTam Probable as a piscean penny farthing? |
08 Mar 09 - 11:13 PM (#2584326) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Gurney That's about as likely as a fish on a bicycle! As FP says, if you don't know the adage, it's hard to get the wording right, Liz. Traceartes? Like in trachea? |
09 Mar 09 - 08:38 AM (#2584569) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: John Hardly I hate it when piscean pennies fart. |
10 Mar 09 - 12:42 AM (#2585293) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Gurney Especially when the outcome hings on it. |
10 Mar 09 - 01:29 AM (#2585309) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Amos A plurality of diminutive units aggregate over time or confluence, forming a significantly high volume. A |
10 Mar 09 - 02:35 AM (#2585321) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Neil D The whole is greater than the sum of its parts? |
10 Mar 09 - 03:10 AM (#2585327) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Gurney Many a mickle mak's a muckle? |
10 Mar 09 - 10:23 AM (#2585589) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Amos Gurney nailed that one. A |
10 Mar 09 - 03:04 PM (#2585827) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: frogprince Did you devour both of those humming bird tongues, my Roman collegue? |
11 Mar 09 - 05:39 AM (#2586219) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Liz the Squeak Yes - traceartes or oesophagus... wind pipe or food pipe. The location of ordure denotes the proximity of a quantity of copper and zinc alloy. LTS |
11 Mar 09 - 04:42 PM (#2586626) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: VirginiaTam Where there's muck there's brass |
12 Mar 09 - 01:02 AM (#2586926) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: GUEST,Ingrid Frances Stark I notice the absence of a couple old standbys: Inviting one to perform an aerial fornication within the confines of a rotating pastry. Lacking the ability to discern the difference between one's posterior orifice and an excavation. Inviting one to engage in a lengthy perambulation upon a miniscule docking platform. Cease flailing upon a deceased equine. I'm sure I'll think up some others, once I stop guffawing at all the other posts. Ingrid |
13 Mar 09 - 07:37 PM (#2588419) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: frogprince Was my last one that difficult, or was it just so damned stupid that it killed the thread? |
14 Mar 09 - 01:15 PM (#2588819) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: VirginiaTam lost me Frogprince A dish fit for the gods? Shakespeare's Julius Ceasar This one should be easy The Scalopinae moved to the Alps |
14 Mar 09 - 10:02 PM (#2589036) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Amos Making a molehill out of a mountain. The hummingbirds tongue lost me. A |
14 Mar 09 - 10:49 PM (#2589059) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: frogprince Did you devour both of those humming bird tongues, my Roman collegue? Et tu, Brutus? (I'll get my toga..) |
14 Mar 09 - 11:53 PM (#2589076) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Amos I was going to guess that, but I missed the homophones. A |
15 Mar 09 - 12:37 AM (#2589092) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Gurney I know all of Guest Ingrid's, but of course I'm too well bred to repeat the first two. Go and take a long walk off a short pier. It's no use flogging a dead horse. |
15 Mar 09 - 01:08 AM (#2589103) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Gurney A soft pencil, or, alternatively, not! A taxing dilemma! |
15 Mar 09 - 07:28 PM (#2589673) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Herga Kitty Infamy, infamy... it's the Ides of March and they've all got it... Kitty |
15 Mar 09 - 08:26 PM (#2589717) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Amos 2B, or not to be!! That is the question. |
16 Mar 09 - 12:47 AM (#2589810) Subject: RE: BS: Resuscitate the Dead Cliche From: Gurney Well done Amos. I forgot to put the speach-marks in. |