It's spelled 'cube', not quib. And you don't, because eskimos aren't idiots.
"i could sell ice to an eskimo"
You bring the eskimo in tropical climate and he will ask you to sell him ice ;) ... simple
You don't. It's just not a wise thing to do, really.
about 6 minutes, if you can sell ice to an eskimo then you wouldn't need training at all
Akutaq (also spelt aqutaq) aka Eskimo ice cream..
You do not. This comes from a saying that a good salesman could sell fire to Satan. It is similar to a salesman is so good at their job that they could sell ice cubes to an Eskimo.
Eskimo's.
NO!
for the fur
There's no such word as 'quib' in ancient, classical Latin. But there's the word 'quid', which means what. The pronunciation is the following: kwihd.
The spelling "quib" can mean a quip, a gibe or clever remark.The similar word is squib, meaning a witty comment or short news article.
they make there own ice blocks. I do. I am the greatest salesman ever.