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SrKristobbal | 02:19 Mon 01st Jan 2007 | Arts & Literature
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Whats the original?

You CAN'T kill two birds with one stone
You CAN kill two birds with one stone
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You can kill two birds with one stone - used as a metaphor to describe accomplishing two tasks at the same time.
I daresay Andy's right in modern, multi-tasking terms, but the original was surely, "You can't kill two birds with one stone."
The idea was that, once you'd thrown a stone at one bird and killed it, it was highly unlikely that the stone would go on travelling and kill another one in the same shot. In other words...concentrating on one thing at a time is the best way to get everything done properly.
I like the second one, the meaning is so much better, FOCUS!!

What would happen if the phrase was changed to:

Find the right two stones and kill the two birds at the same time... hehhe

PLAN!!

Imagine all the dead birds (HEHEHEH), luckily for us we don't PRACTISE!!

Im funny : ).

Just woke up, brain ticking over time!!.
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For the record I agree with Quizmonster this is mainly to settle an arguement. I always thought saying oh I just killed 2 birds with one stone was a way of DEFYING the phrase. Can't makes more sense it's like you can't cut corners in life.
I also bow to my esteemed colleague's superior knowledge in this instance - it makes more sense when he explains it, but then, it usually does!

Happy New Year QM, SrKristobbal, and all.

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And to you and yours, Andy. "Mony may ye see," as we Scots say.

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