Try to figure this statement out:
"It tickles the blood in my veins on a sizzling 100 degree day, like poison on the heart of a lion.†- BonoSugaRay
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Try to figure this statement out:
"It tickles the blood in my veins on a sizzling 100 degree day, like poison on the heart of a lion.†- BonoSugaRay
Too much sugar on a hot day makes you die.
"bono" wrote:
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Try to figure this statement out:
"It tickles the blood in my veins on a sizzling 100 degree day, like poison on the heart of a lion.†- BonoSugaRay
"Slow down, you move too fast, you gotta make the morning last."
Greg and VikingMike, both of ya had amazing suggestions for what this statement of mine means! It actually has more than one connotation.
Here's another one:
"Milk is better chocolate than spoiled" - this is one of my all time favorites! I created this saying over a year ago.
"bono" wrote:
That is stupid. No shit milk is better chocolate than spoiled. WTF!?Quote:
Greg and VikingMike, both of ya had amazing suggestions for what this statement of mine means! It actually has more than one connotation.
Here's another one:
"Milk is better chocolate than spoiled" - this is one of my all time favorites! I created this saying over a year ago.
"bono" wrote:
Sounds like beer to me.Quote:
Try to figure this statement out:
"It tickles the blood in my veins on a sizzling 100 degree day, like poison on the heart of a lion.†- BonoSugaRay
It means your batteries are still good.
All right, Marstc. That's your first reaction to the saying. No problemo. Now, look at it again...read it slowly...put on your colorful left and right brain helmets, and figure it out. Thanks!
I put on the tin foil hat and still say beer
"bono" wrote:
It still sucks after I read it again.Quote:
All right, Marstc. That's your first reaction to the saying. No problemo. Now, look at it again...read it slowly...put on your colorful left and right brain helmets, and figure it out. Thanks!