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there, there, here, there, there
there, there, here, there, there
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"not all there"Title refers to the common expression; "he's one can short of a six-pack".
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"...the common expression; "he's one can short of a six-pack"
I guess how common this expression is it depends on your age and geographical location. I for one have never heard it. I've heard
"One fry short of a Happy Meal"
"One brick short of a full load'
"One card short of a full deck"
And even
"A Brady short of a Bunch"
I guess how common this expression is it depends on your age and geographical location. I for one have never heard it. I've heard
"One fry short of a Happy Meal"
"One brick short of a full load'
"One card short of a full deck"
And even
"A Brady short of a Bunch"
Yeay !!!!! Everybody stand up and cheer.
E-Fudd just learning something on Braingle.
(the cheer is for Braingle 'cause I HOPE we are ALL here to learn and improve our purchase on the language.)
"I guess how common this expression is it depends on your age and geographical location." E-Fudd
that's as good a definition of "common" as I've heard - recently.
Here some more (from Dad's - the original BadBunnee) database:
"one inch short of a front yard"
"one bat short of a belfry"
"one dog short of a dog-fight"
"one chicken short of an empty coop"
"one cloud short of a thunderstorm"
(I could do a couple hundred more .. but I think you get it)
Also, you are welcome to use any of the above in your next creative Rebus submission. Courtesy of the BunnyBunch.
And... E-Fudd: Thanks for your comment and your vote - if you did so.
Jaye (LittleGreenMan)
E-Fudd just learning something on Braingle.
(the cheer is for Braingle 'cause I HOPE we are ALL here to learn and improve our purchase on the language.)
"I guess how common this expression is it depends on your age and geographical location." E-Fudd
that's as good a definition of "common" as I've heard - recently.
Here some more (from Dad's - the original BadBunnee) database:
"one inch short of a front yard"
"one bat short of a belfry"
"one dog short of a dog-fight"
"one chicken short of an empty coop"
"one cloud short of a thunderstorm"
(I could do a couple hundred more .. but I think you get it)
Also, you are welcome to use any of the above in your next creative Rebus submission. Courtesy of the BunnyBunch.
And... E-Fudd: Thanks for your comment and your vote - if you did so.
Jaye (LittleGreenMan)
I pondered "you can't get there from here" and "here, there, everywhere". However, to conform with the hint, the given answer is best.
Hey ... sd
Thanks for the comment and the vote (if you did so).
Jaye (LittleGreenMan)
Thanks for the comment and the vote (if you did so).
Jaye (LittleGreenMan)
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