Canoodling is not a Canadian noodle making recipe;
BRICS are not as solid as they appear to be instead it appears VIETNAM is;
You don't have 5,000 friends on Facebook, rather (using the fakebook) every'one' is a product that is being used to generate money (they hope);
Bric a Brac has nothing to do with bricks or candy but its the collective noun that refers to what Americans spend their entire paycheck on;
RNC is not an airport code (maybe it is) but a formal advertising opportunity for the extreme right (Republicans) to thump their chest in front of the American audience;
the DNC follows shortly when the liberal nuts get their shot at throwing all those eggs back at the Republicans;
The Cloud is not a rainmaker and a rainmaker makes money without rain
Here is another essay on the subject of first names.  As in birth names.  Or names provided to an offspring at birth.  While the developed world tends to shy away from the exotic like Refrigerator or Coca Cola for their new production there is a plethora of Jims and Johns and Bobs or Robs.  Speaking of which I do not think there is a categoric decision point at the time of birth if a child will be hereafter called as Bob.  I mean have not yet met a toddler called Bob or Rob for that matter.  At some point though the parental instinct to mouth out multiple syllables runs out and they switch from calling the crawler Robert to simply Robbie to Rob.  Now speaking of - it is strange that the name sounds like something you would not want Rob to do - i.e. Rob anyone.  Then why call someone that?  After all Rob Peter to Pay Paul is not exactly a maxim to live a young life?  Is it? Perhaps Peter or Paul might want to have a say in it?  Then there is this matter of going to the John.  Why degrad...
And a pita bread is not made by your pita (dad).
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