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Re: And now for something slightly different.
Posted By: Nyperold, on host 205.216.76.187
Date: Wednesday, November 17, 1999, at 14:36:03
In Reply To: Re: And now for something slightly different. posted by Wolfspirit on Wednesday, November 17, 1999, at 08:54:33:

> > > Did you ever notice how many different ways you can say that something is easy?
> > > Duck soup.
> > > Piece of cake.
> > > No sweat.
> > > No problem.
> > > Like falling off a log.
> > > How"ez"ard
>
> Goes down smooth as cherry cream pie.
> Like taking candy from a baby.
> Like water sliding off a duck's back.
> No problemo.
> Shooting a Shirley Temple.
> Taking a spoonful of sugar (although you'd probably use that to mix a Mary Poppins instead :-).
>
> Is "sucking an egg" considered an easy task, or is that something only used in conjunction with the phrase "You'd teach your grandmother to suck eggs"?
>
>
> > Easy as pie.
> >
> > Nyper"3.1425..."old
>
> Small, trivial clarification: it's closer to 3.xy1z rounded... That counts as 5 digits total, not 4 decimal places by the way, and I'm writing it like that so I don't screw up Sam's survey results.
>
> Wolf "Someone please explain the origin of 'Duck Soup' and why that would be easy to make or eat" spirit

Thanks, I was going to ask about that.

The only "Duck Soup" I know of is by the 4 Marx Brothers, which is what I first thought of when I saw it in this thread. That might be a red herring, though.

Nyper"22/7"old

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