just realised missed answering these. 33. put your (4) on the (5) 42. (2) as you (5) be (4) by 53. (5) wil move (7) 58. (7) dogs seldom (4) 64. (8) id the (9) not the end of (6) 68. (15) is the (5) of time 84. the (7)-(7) starts with a (6) step
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Dilbert53 Tue 22/04/08 12:50
42. Do as you would be done by.
aka pixi Tue 22/04/08 12:53
I think 53 is faith will move mountains
EmEd1984 Tue 22/04/08 12:54
33. put your foot on the brake? i've no idea what i'm talking about really thats just what i saw when i read it
aka pixi Tue 22/04/08 12:56
58 could be barking dogs seldom bite...gawd that was on the tip of my tongue for ages lol
notafish Tue 22/04/08 12:57
barking dogs seldom bite?
procrastination is the thief of time
notafish Tue 22/04/08 13:00
the longest journey starts with a single step
aka pixi Tue 22/04/08 13:01
I suppose real barking dogs probably bite notafish but the phrase just means that folks who gob off and make big threats rarely carry them out or summat :)
notafish Tue 22/04/08 13:10
I wasn't questioning you, as I didn't know you'd put it. I wrote "barking dogs seldom bite" at the same time as you did. I put it with a question mark, as I wasn't sure of myself.
aka pixi Tue 22/04/08 13:20
lol notafish I thought you were talking to me
squarebear Tue 22/04/08 13:22
64 are you sure it's 8, as the proverb I know that fits is "Doubt is the beginning not the end of wisdom".
notafish Tue 22/04/08 13:24
We know now that it MUST be "barking dogs seldom bite". As we couldn't BOTH have imagined it :-)
Jules001 Tue 22/04/08 13:32
33. put your head on the block?
Janbuck Fri 25/04/08 20:15
33 - Put your cards on the table
84 Why would 'longest journey' be hyphenated?