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This metaphor must die!!!!!
Immediately and henceforth and forward NOBODY is to ever again type, write, utter or scrawl in their own blood the phrase "thrown under the bus" unless and in fact some person or thing was, literally (and I mean ****ing verily and in truth literally) tossed beneath a self-powered, non-railed public conveyance. FLandis just used it in the VN interview making it the 27,394th* time I've seen it lately. Thank you all for your kind attention to this matter. Ron *this number may not be entirely accurate due to rounding error. |
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This metaphor must die!!!!!
RonSonic wrote:
Immediately and henceforth and forward NOBODY is to ever again type, write, utter or scrawl in their own blood the phrase "thrown under the bus" unless and in fact some person or thing was, literally (and I mean ****ing verily and in truth literally) tossed beneath a self-powered, non-railed public conveyance. FLandis just used it in the VN interview making it the 27,394th* time I've seen it lately. Thank you all for your kind attention to this matter. Ron *this number may not be entirely accurate due to rounding error. Bitching about overused phrases is a red herring. Bob Schwartz |
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This metaphor must die!!!!!
Bob Schwartz wrote:
RonSonic wrote: Immediately and henceforth and forward NOBODY is to ever again type, write, utter or scrawl in their own blood the phrase "thrown under the bus" unless and in fact some person or thing was, literally (and I mean ****ing verily and in truth literally) tossed beneath a self-powered, non-railed public conveyance. Bitching about overused phrases is a red herring. He'll be thrown under the bus for doing it. |
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This metaphor must die!!!!!
not a metaphor, an act of mercy.
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This metaphor must die!!!!!
Kyle Legate wrote:
Bob Schwartz wrote: RonSonic wrote: Immediately and henceforth and forward NOBODY is to ever again type, write, utter or scrawl in their own blood the phrase "thrown under the bus" unless and in fact some person or thing was, literally (and I mean ****ing verily and in truth literally) tossed beneath a self-powered, non-railed public conveyance. Bitching about overused phrases is a red herring. He'll be thrown under the bus for doing it. At the end of the day I've never heard it before .... |
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This metaphor must die!!!!!
Kyle Legate wrote:
Bob Schwartz wrote: RonSonic wrote: Immediately and henceforth and forward NOBODY is to ever again type, write, utter or scrawl in their own blood the phrase "thrown under the bus" unless and in fact some person or thing was, literally (and I mean ****ing verily and in truth literally) tossed beneath a self-powered, non-railed public conveyance. Bitching about overused phrases is a red herring. He'll be thrown under the bus for doing it. Can he be thrown under the same bus he is driving? -- Bill Asher |
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This metaphor must die!!!!!
In article ,
Kyle Legate wrote: Bob Schwartz wrote: RonSonic wrote: Immediately and henceforth and forward NOBODY is to ever again type, write, utter or scrawl in their own blood the phrase "thrown under the bus" unless and in fact some person or thing was, literally (and I mean ****ing verily and in truth literally) tossed beneath a self-powered, non-railed public conveyance. Bitching about overused phrases is a red herring. He'll be thrown under the bus for doing it. Slooowly I turned ... step by step ... inch by inch -- Michael Press |
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This metaphor must die!!!!!
ANCIENT GREASE? |
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This metaphor must die!!!!!
In article , William Asher
wrote: Kyle Legate wrote: Bob Schwartz wrote: RonSonic wrote: Immediately and henceforth and forward NOBODY is to ever again type, write, utter or scrawl in their own blood the phrase "thrown under the bus" unless and in fact some person or thing was, literally (and I mean ****ing verily and in truth literally) tossed beneath a self-powered, non-railed public conveyance. Bitching about overused phrases is a red herring. He'll be thrown under the bus for doing it. Can he be thrown under the same bus he is driving? Driving a bus is a plot by Liberals to destroy our American way of life. -- tanx, Howard Whatever happened to Leon Trotsky? He got an icepick That made his ears burn. remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok? |
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This metaphor must die!!!!!
On Mar 20, 5:57 pm, RonSonic wrote:
Immediately and henceforth and forward NOBODY is to ever again type, write, utter or scrawl in their own blood the phrase "thrown under the bus" unless and in fact some person or thing was, literally (and I mean ****ing verily and in truth literally) tossed beneath a self-powered, non-railed public conveyance. FLandis just used it in the VN interview making it the 27,394th* time I've seen it lately. Thank you all for your kind attention to this matter. Ron *this number may not be entirely accurate due to rounding error. Even if it's a dark and stormy night? To hell with cycling - this is why I love this newsgroup! |
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