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Touch 12/30/19 5:18:54 AM #1: |
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squee 12/30/19 5:20:37 AM #2: |
the phrase 'close the stable door after the horse has bolted' means that the horse has escaped by breaking the bolt on the stable door and thus by closing it you are in fact not closing it fully as the horse has broken the bolt
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viewmaster_pi 12/30/19 5:22:11 AM #3: |
what did you think it meant before
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aki_sora 12/30/19 5:26:04 AM #4: |
I thought it mean boner
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SiO4 12/30/19 5:31:48 AM #5: |
I know someone who didn't know, "Hay is for Horses."
He really didn't know that horses eat hay. SMFH. --- "Whatever the reason you're on Mars, I'm glad you're there, and I wish I was with you." ~Carl Sagan. Currently playing: Flight Simulator X.~PC ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Touch 12/30/19 5:45:57 AM #6: |
viewmaster_pi posted...
what did you think it meant beforeIdk. Never really thought about it too much. Edit: I mean, I know it meant calm/slow down. But the literal stable being something that holds horses is awesome --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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viewmaster_pi 12/30/19 5:51:22 AM #7: |
oh, i get what you mean
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Laserion 12/30/19 5:55:28 AM #8: |
So, it's not about holding them from running too fast, as in when pulling your carriage?
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