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#4554 08/14/00 05:21 AM
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Ted, I always heard it as "pitchforks and hammer handles".
Regional diff., probably.


#4555 08/14/00 08:54 PM
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gee, and I always though it was just cats and dogs. . .


#4556 08/14/00 09:05 PM
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It's raining cats and dogs
and pitchforks and assorted frogs...

oops, wrong thread.


#4557 08/15/00 06:08 AM
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Originally, I must have read it on wall, somewhere, and it stuck in my mind, contrary to most other things:
"A man without a woman is like a fish without a bicycle"


#4558 08/15/00 01:26 PM
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and speaking of writing on walls...

Hell hath no Fury like a Plymouth


#4559 08/15/00 04:43 PM
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>Hell hath no Fury like a Plymouth

Why this reminded me, I have no idea, but I did hear about the time Sherlock Holmes caught the man-eating Japanese car, which asked Holmes how he had figured out who it was. Sherlock responded, of course, "Elementary, my were-Datsun."



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#4560 08/15/00 05:42 PM
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"Elementary, my were-Datsun."

under the circumstances, shouldn't that read "alimentary"?


#4561 08/16/00 09:13 AM
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This beautiful simile is from Yeats :

"Like a long-legged fly upon the stream
His mind moves upon silence."

I guess examples like these could go to disprove the idea -
the simile is the creatively challenged cousin of the Metaphor.


#4562 08/16/00 09:47 AM
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"A man without a woman is like a fish without a bicycle"

Isn't this usually the other way round? 'A woman without a man...' I can't for the life of me remember who said it - maybe Gloria Steinem?




#4563 08/16/00 09:49 AM
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>and speaking of writing on walls...<

I always liked:

les noms des fous
sont ecrits partout

(the names of fools are written everywhere)




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