- Asking Peter to pay Paul
- A waist is a terrible thing to mind.
- Every cloud has a soggy liner.
- Don't look a gift horse in the ear.
- 87 years ago, our four fathers bought a fourth country...
- When in the curse of human events...
- Beggars can't be boozers
- Smart as a peacock (O)
- Angry as a hatter (O?)
- A man who lives in a glass house should not throw orgies.
- An apple a day will get you kicked out of Eden right quick.
- A penny saved is still just a penny.
- One if by lan, two if by C
- She's the cantaloupe of my eye
- Romeo! Romeo! Why fartest thou, Romeo?
- A bird in the pan is worth two in the fridge
- Time and tide will turn eventually
- An object in motion will remain in motion in an equal and opposite direction.
- Wife-eye hot zone
- 'Scuse me while I kiss this guy
- The road to hell was paved with the best inventions
- RT @eruptionsblog @lockwooddewitt Man, you really need to get all your horses in a row.
- Eyeplastics (O)
- Toothglue (O)
- A rolling stone gathers no wool.
- Half of one, six dozen of the other. (O)
- To be or not to be, those are the parameters. (O, grand prize winner)
Miscellaneous thoughts on politics, people, math, science and other cool (if sometimes frustrating) stuff from somewhere near my favorite coffee shop.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Misquotes
Many years ago, Omni Magazine ran a reader contest for best (i.e. funniest) misquote. I split my sides reading the resulting entries, but lost my copy of that issue, and have not been able to find it online anywhere. Today in honor of that long-lost genius, I started posting some of them on Twitter then just kept going. For archival purposes, here is the list thus far. Items I know I first saw in Omni are marked (O), and some have been around for years. Most were freshly half-baked this afternoon.
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