Monday, September 11, 2006

Can you speak a little more clearly?

Example: "Don't place the two wheeled vehicle in a position preceding the equine mammal," is the proverb "Don't put the cart before the horse."

1. Positive aesthetic appeal is solely the equivalent of the thickness of the epidermis.

2. The ground covering of slender leaved plants is always a more vibrant hue of a common secondary color in the proximity of the opposite surface of a structure serving as a boundary.

3. Produce the sound of sharp tapping by striking blows to a processed piece of secondary xylem from a large perennial plant.

4. The gyre that emanates shrill sounds receives the viscous lubricant.

9 comments:

  1. 1. Beauty is skin deep.

    2. The grass is always greener on the other side.

    3. ?

    4. The squeaky wheel gets the grease.

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  2. Andy, you stinker, you beat me here by minutes.

    Yes, I am still working on #3 myself.

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  3. Answers
    1. Beauty is only skin deep.

    2. The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.

    3. Knock on wood.

    4. The squeaky wheel gets the grease.

    I like that third one... ;-)

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  4. Mike,

    I'm gonna have to argue with that third one. "Wood" isn't necessarily processed. I was looking for "paper" or something else truly processed...

    Andy

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  5. That's fine. I don't mind the argument. I'm almost never trying to trick anyone, just mislead.

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  6. Oh, I think you are trying to trick us!! :)

    By the way, the word I have to type in on the verification is "fellate"...no kidding!!

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  7. 3 Knock on wood.

    Can't really be the "Hit the books" that I was thinking of, can it?

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  8. Oh, "hit the books" is a MUCH better answer than Mike's...!

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