It depends which surgery you have.
just walk the talk.
You get cold, people talk about you and at some point, the nice policeman takes you in to be examined.
Breathe by Rowan!
someone who can talk the talk but cant walk the walk
Animal Mother in "Full Metal Jacket".
Telling a person that they can talk the talk but not walk the walk can have a few different meanings, but they all come back to the same principle: actions speak louder than words. This question stems from the challenge "if you talk the talk, you've got to walk the walk." An example would be a person talking of principles. You can talk all you want about principles, but you have to actually live by them, too. If you tell a person they can talk the talk but not walk the walk, it can mean the person is a hypocrite, thus not practicing what they preach. But it can also mean they are procrastinating. They're talking about doing things but not actually doing them. They're all talk, no action.
In my opinion I think you should be able to do both. Hope that Helps.
you have to 'walk the walk' if you 'talk the talk'
You will need to talk to your medical care provider to see which hospital in your area will be able to do this surgery for you. You will need to allow a lot of time to recover as it will be hard to walk afterwards.
The phrase "walk the walk and talk the talk" basically means to practice what you preach. It means that if you say something thing you should be able to back it up with actions. For example if someone says they are really good at playing basketball (talk the talk) then they better be able to prove it (walk the walk).
Mr. Cohen Takes a Walk was created in 1935.
Mr Emmet Takes a Walk was created in 2000.