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An Idiomatic Chicken Tale
An Idiomatic Chicken Tale Don’t count your chickens before they hatch, you may bite off more than you can chew. But if you do count, make sure you have a bird in the hand rather than two in the bush. When counting don’t put all of your eggs in one basket, or you will be running around like a chicken with its head cut off. Try not to let any hatched chickens escape because they may try to cross the road. Try to remember to count slowly because slow and steady wins the race. Someone else could count but for now the ball is in your court. If you decide to count you can’t do it at the drop of a hat. Fortunately, having to count will only occur once in a blue moon. If you don’t really want to count remember, there are other fish in the sea. You can always ask them to do it and rain on their parade. Whoever counts can’t slough off they will have to go the whole nine yards. If an error is made, don’t blame the process because a poor workman blames his tools. Someone who doesn’t understand what you are doing may figure you are off your rocker and not playing with a full deck. But I say people who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. Always keep in mind that you have to break a few eggs to make an omelet!
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