yes. what's your point
to keep the rocks on the road and the soil near the road.Also to keep the road in place.
The chicken didn't cross the road because...- there was a KFC restaurant on the other side.- it was busy changing a light bulb.- there was no one there to egg it on.- it didn't want to lay it on the line.- it was marching to the beat of a different drumstick.- it didn't want to be chicken pie.- a chicken crossing the road would be a fowl proceeding.- it was too chicken.- one day, he sat down on the side of the road and stared off into the unknown distance. And he realized something. The grass was not greener on the other side. It was beautiful right where he was. Despite what everyone told him, the grass was not greener on the other side.
Actually, the expression is "The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence." It means that something you do not have may look more attractive than what you already have (the grass on YOUR side of the fence)
To get to the other side To get to the other side
To get to the other side
There is no other side :-(
Stems from the saying, 'The grass is greener on the other side.' As in, this is true that the grass on the other side may indeed be greener, but the other side is also yellow. The other choice (the greener grass) has it's own set of problems and things that could go wrong (symbolizes the yellow that is mixed in the green grass). Hope I helped.
it means on the other side of the road or across the road
it means on the other side of the road or across the road
in Canada you drive on the right side of the road.
To get to the other side.
Abbey Road Sessions was created on 1997-03-01.