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If all the world were apple pie,
And all the sea were ink,
And all the trees were bread and cheese,
What should we have for drink?
Amount of texts to »if« | 40, and there are 38 texts (95.00%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3) |
Average lenght of texts | 82 Characters |
Average Rating | 3.900 points, 3 Not rated texts |
First text | on Feb 7th 2001, 04:08:20 wrote hataschtis about if |
Latest text | on Jan 24th 2010, 16:37:51 wrote the addressed Lord about if |
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on Sep 24th 2001, 00:12:55 wrote
on Mar 2nd 2006, 21:07:34 wrote
on Jul 4th 2007, 01:13:32 wrote |
If all the world were apple pie,
And all the sea were ink,
And all the trees were bread and cheese,
What should we have for drink?
If there's little business to-day, there'll be more to-morrow.
'If you can keep your head when all about are losing theirs, and blaming it on you...' Why, Rudyard Kipling, what a perfect description of the so-called festive season, especially for hard-working females. 'Bin laden heavy laden'....
If there was no »IF' it would be impossible to concieve of anything. «IF" is an introductory to the realm of imagination and speculation.
Well, if I were a duck I'd quack,
And if I were a goose I'd be cooked!
Consider the lowly word if. If can launch any accusation into the public arena in the guise of fact. If can poison a life as surely as cyanide. Grease a sentence with if and you can skid from speculation to impeachment in the time it takes to say, Tricky Dick.
(Mary Schmich)
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