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Aw, Cmon Man
Aw, C’mon Man Be honest With Me (more idioms) Composed: by Miracle Man 4/12/2020 “Whatever greases your wagon” is fine with me, but “don’t bite off more than you can chew”, first lick. You may find things “harder than skinning a flea,” or like “a poke in the eye with a sharp stick” While you wish to appear “as tough as stewed skunk,” your appearance to me is of “a sheep killing dog.” You’re “all gurgle and no guts” thinking you're a hunk, and think you’re as “handy as hip pockets on a hog.” The coffee you drink “would raise a blister on a boot,” and at paying time, “you’ve short arms and deep pockets.” For the opinions of others “you don’t give a hoot,” Your stature will probably “never rise like rockets.” “You’re grinnin’ like a pig eatin’ persimmons” right now, thinking “you’re finer than frog hair split four ways.” You’ve never been inclined to “put your hand to the plow” perhaps thinking “desires are nourished by delays?”
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