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Lisa at All Hat and No Cattle has another great photo essay/series at the bottom of today’s post.
by Bryan
Lisa at All Hat and No Cattle has another great photo essay/series at the bottom of today’s post.
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that kind of stuff can happen when you over-leverage your positions.
So this is a metaphor for the mortgage market.
if it isn’t, it’s missing a good chance to be one.
Hmmm…an over-leveraged take-over…which is an over use of over.
Needs a rewrite: an over-leveraged take-over makeover.
Bush as conductor… I love the metaphor.
Q: how are arch support shoes different from a conductor?
A: arch support shoes buck up the feet…
That is sooooo baaaaaaaaaaaddd.
I wish I could claim it was original with me, but it’s not even by an American or an Englishman… I first heard it from the Austrian liaison official for our musical institute in Graz in 1978. He also told us another one, but it is not appropriate on a family blog… I mean, it is even less appropriate than the one I retold…
Punning in another language is a very difficult feat, even with support.
Ohhhh… you just had to get that in, didn’t you? *shakin head* Heh…
When you have an open goal you take the shot.