Yeah, @thewarn
hmmmm
Why not both?
“We are where we are” is my parents’ one of these. It’s true, and annoying!
Can I take this opportunity to say I don’t like it when people say ‘cliche’ instead of ‘cliched’.
Thank you
Oh warny, you’re so cliche
Not true! I sometimes carry on looking just for the craic.
hmmmm, interesting!
what are people saying the other 0.9999999 etc % of the time?
mostly um, like, errrrr and ect ect ect
well I’m glad someone’s tracking this
it’s certainly reassuring.
Laughter is the best medicine (unless you are asthmatic)
Maybe laughter is still a good maintenance treatment, but Ventolin is definitely a better reliever therapy
it does bang, that’s for sure
We can only focus on the next game.
There are plenty more fish in the sea. True when it comes to potential partners, less so in regards to global seafood stock
I like it when there is a cliché (well, a proverb really) for both sides of an argument.
“Fools rush in where angels fear to tread” vs “fortune favours the brave”
“You’ve got to speculate to accumulate” vs “a fool and his money are soon parted”
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree
True, unless it’s at the top of a hill or something.
A stitch, delivered in a timely fashion to a garment, is indeed likely to save nine further stitches (which would be required if small hole in a garment was left unchecked)