"I don't have anything against Republicans. Just Republican policies." - Steven Colbert
"If holiness is happening, it is happening in the thick of reality, not replacing the world as we know, not banishing death, but defying its terror as the last word." - Krista Tippett
Bulls vs. literary critics: "Bulls don't run reviews. Bulls of 25 don't marry old women of 55 and expect to be invited to dinner. Bulls do not get you cited as co-respondent in Society divorce trials. Bulls don't borrow money. Bulls are edible after they have been killed." -Ernest Hemingway
"One of the few good things about modern times: If you die horribly on television, you will not have died in vain. You will have entertained us." -Kurt Vonnegut
"The majority of women (happily for society) are not very much troubled with sexual feelings of any kind... Love of home, of children, and of domestic duties are the only of any kind." - William Acton, British physician, 1875
“A stern man is a stern man. A stern woman is a bitch.”
May 18, 2008
Have I been under the bus?
When did the phrase "throw under the bus" become popular? I've only noticed people using it in the past few years; I think first on Top Chef. How did I miss knowing this phrase before this point?
2 comments:
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IT WAS POPULAR LIKE, FOREVER AGO. GET WITH THE PROGRAM (THAT IS, WITH TOP CHEF)
2 comments:
IT WAS POPULAR LIKE, FOREVER AGO. GET WITH THE PROGRAM (THAT IS, WITH TOP CHEF)
dude, i watched the first season. i sooo wanted harold to win from the first episode. jeeze, ryan.
top chef is on wednesdays at 10/9c on bravo!.
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