Portuguese Proverb
Visits always give pleasure - if not the arrival, the departure.
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10 Comments:
in airplane speak, it's " i liked your arrival, let's see the departure"
I have my own version. GET OUT!
And you often say it as I am trying to get in!
I never say anything when you visit. Too out of breath from trying to hold the door shut!
you're afraid I'll grab the micro beer and run...or I'll grab the micro brew and STAY
I ain't 'fraid o' nuthin'.
Besides, I brew alot when I brew.
are you ever afraid that once I start talking I: a) won't stop or b) forget to breathe.? I can talk alot of syllables on one breath!
Now I understand a statement that was made back in the bar days. Guys would come up to me, point to you and say "She has nice breaths."
Okay wise guy.......
Most people say "Oh wise one", but that'll work too.
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