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horses for courses...fu
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| biznology |
i know that we yanks get our made fun of left and right in regards to vernacular. (and anyone associated with us as well)
but 'horses for courses' really needs to cram it.
the Ukes are alright in their cheeky slang and dry wit, but 'horses for courses' sucks. 'to each his own' is faaar better, and involving horses in wit went south a looong time ago| |
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| D-res |
:wtf:
what the hell are you talking about?:toothless |
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| Stassi |
| your one nutty squirrel![/pun] |
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| biznology |
not have heard enough brits talk yet (plus all the other islanders around there)...
they must be all mashed up or summit| |
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| Rodrico |
| Not even God knows what your talking about.:( |
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| biznology |
oh you will
it might be 1 year from now
2 weeks from now
60 yrs from now but youll hear it...
unless we invade another country| |
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| tu_face |
lol, i am not goin to defend the term, but it adds a bit of variety to the sentance otherwise we would be saying "to each his own" too much and that would be boring.
others in use:
"whatever bakes your cake"
"whatever stirs your pudding"
"whatever lights your candle"
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| Rodrico |
| Whatever floats your boat. |
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| A.J. |
Whatever gets your motor going.
:D |
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| Rodrico |
| Whatever tickles your fancy. |
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| TruffleShuffle |
| ^You mean whatever tickles your pickle. |
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| tu_face |
| nah, he means fancy. ;) |
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