I mentioned it to a reply to someone else but my personal preferred use of the “if I had a nickel for [blank]” is to follow it up with something like “I could afford [relevant cheep item]”
I mentioned it to a reply to someone else but my personal preferred use of the “if I had a nickel for [blank]” is to follow it up with something like “I could afford [relevant cheep item]”
I’m personally a fan of doing “if I had a nickel for [blank] I could buy [exaggerated but reasonable item]”.
I’m personally a fan of doing “if I had a nickel for [blank] I could buy [exaggerated but reasonable item]”.
I apologize, and I do see where you’re coming from. I also think cannibalizing media for phrases is just human nature to an extent.
I do wholly agree life would be more fun if we tried making more sayings
I apologize, and I do see where you’re coming from. I also think cannibalizing media for phrases is just human nature to an extent.
I do wholly agree life would be more fun if we tried making more sayings
It had potential and there was a niche for it where it could have thrived but Pop Quiz Hotshot was not a passion project it was an obligation and so on top of shoddy premise financing and planning there just wasn't care or passion put into it.
It had potential and there was a niche for it where it could have thrived but Pop Quiz Hotshot was not a passion project it was an obligation and so on top of shoddy premise financing and planning there just wasn't care or passion put into it.