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andrewducker) wrote2003-06-04 03:46 pm
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In high school, I once dated two girls at the same time. Their names were Edith and Kate. Eventually, I got caught -- which goes to prove that you can't have your Kate and Edith too.
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I rarely heard "you can't eat your cake and have it too"
Maybe it's a coloquialism. Maybe I should find out how to spell coloquialism.
Adam
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says you lie.
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If it helps....
But somewhere along the line, someone switched the words around so it made less sense. I like your version better. I think of it as the "correct" version, and of the vast majority of people who say "have your cake and eat it too" as Just Plain Wrong.
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And actually you don't even need to have your own cake to be able to eat it, you can eat someone else's cake. Not to mention that even if you have cake and don't eat it, you may not have for long, since someone else may eat it up...
what's that other colloquialism that's the wrong way around?.... head over heels? which ought to be heels over head...
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