Why do some people keep bringing them up when asked questions about Donald Trump? Trump is president NOW. The buck stops with him. NOW. The decisions are his and his alone. NOW. Ho... moreWhy do some people keep bringing them up when asked questions about Donald Trump? Trump is president NOW. The buck stops with him. NOW. The decisions are his and his alone. NOW. How does bringing up the past do anything to facilitate/mitigate/ameliorate with regard to the situations we face TODAY? Is Trump only there to compare with what others did in other times or is he here now and responsible on his own alone? NOW?
Category: Silly Questions.The proof is in the pudding.This phrase started out as The proof of the pudding is in the eating, which meant that you have to know what’s in the pu... moreCategory: Silly Questions.The proof is in the pudding.This phrase started out as The proof of the pudding is in the eating, which meant that you have to know what’s in the pudding by eating it. It has since been shortened to The proof is in the pudding. It implies that you should take the initiative to learn by examining the evidence that supports the claim yourself.
Category: Silly Questions.I wouldn't kick you out of bed if you farted either. Say what?OK. My Aussie friends, you're welcome to take part too. But, remember to explain us what the... moreCategory: Silly Questions.I wouldn't kick you out of bed if you farted either. Say what?OK. My Aussie friends, you're welcome to take part too. But, remember to explain us what the hellz it means. Gah.
Category: Silly Questions.For instance, I try to recall G'day cobba, which by the way is Australian way of saying hi to a great friend... I believe. It's no secret that I'm not any... moreCategory: Silly Questions.For instance, I try to recall G'day cobba, which by the way is Australian way of saying hi to a great friend... I believe. It's no secret that I'm not any native English speaking person. I think I got it memorized now. It's something like this... G(-spot)'day cobb(r)a. *blushes*Why does it have to be so complicated?
When Inverness Caledonial Thistle (aka Caley) defeated mighty Celtic in the Scottish FA Cup, the news headline read, "Super Caley go ballistic. Celtic are atrocious." What's y... moreWhen Inverness Caledonial Thistle (aka Caley) defeated mighty Celtic in the Scottish FA Cup, the news headline read, "Super Caley go ballistic. Celtic are atrocious." What's yours?