Re: What pisses you off?
Craig, Craig, Craig!
I DOOOO... hope you are joking and NOT actually being literal.
This means, One can't use something up and still have it to enjoy. This proverb was recorded in the book of proverbs by John Heywood in 1546, and is first attested in the United States in the 1742. Some history, eh, brah!?
This antiquated adage is of course, through the course of history, to be found in varying forms: "You can't eat your cake and have it too." (figgah it out) "You can't have everything and eat it too"
(moderne redux: "You can't have everything! Where would you put it!?"
steven wright.)
kay den.
nuff sed.
Originally posted by craigwatanabe
I DOOOO... hope you are joking and NOT actually being literal.
This means, One can't use something up and still have it to enjoy. This proverb was recorded in the book of proverbs by John Heywood in 1546, and is first attested in the United States in the 1742. Some history, eh, brah!?
This antiquated adage is of course, through the course of history, to be found in varying forms: "You can't eat your cake and have it too." (figgah it out) "You can't have everything and eat it too"
(moderne redux: "You can't have everything! Where would you put it!?"
steven wright.)
kay den.
nuff sed.
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