People who are poles apart are unlikely to agree?
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People who are poles apart are unlikely to agree?
You have to get a moderator's permission to start a new pole. http://www.piczonline.com/client/titey/brow.gif
you guys are daft :lol: :lol:
Not exactly breaking news there UKMan. http://www.piczonline.com/client/titey/taunt.gif
Looks like i'm gonna have to break out the answer then.......not just yet though ;)Quote:
Originally posted by titey@30 November 2003 - 01:19
Not exactly breaking news there UKMan. http://www.piczonline.com/client/titey/taunt.gif
the answer is:
"they were walking round in circles" ;)
ok.. here's a quickie for ya
it's an expressional phrase
"Our male competitor's name is Sin, you better check him out"
This is a stumper, Ang. I'm tryin' but I may need some help. :unsure:
:o Doh! I walked around in circles for hours yesterday trying to get that one!Quote:
Originally posted by UKMan@30 November 2003 - 14:11
the answer is:
"they were walking round in circles" ;)
B)
The solution may come from using synonyms or playing with sounds (and possibly homonyms) from the stated expression.
example...... "I'm taking that girl Andrea Walk out tonight to that 'tricky part' of town"
would solve to......
"Take a walk on the wild side" .....
or broken down further:
"Take A(ndrea) Walk on the wild (wiled - Trickery; cunning) side (of town)."
so I can't really give a clue without giving the whole thing away..... hope this helps... :)