03-08-2008
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#18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Jennuine73 He wants his cake and eat it too.
Of course he'd want to eat it! What else is he going to do with it, wipe his ass? | I think the French version is "wanting the butter and the money for the butter". Both make perfect sense: one cannot "have" the cake (i.e. un-eaten) and "eat" it too: 2 mutually-exclusive propositions. |
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