CLAP THREE TIMES...SPIN AROUND AND SAY THE NAME OF THE PERSON YOU WANT TO BE WITH FOREEVER... POST THIS ON 7 PAGES AND THIS MONDAY THAT PERSON WILL SUDDENLY RELIZE HOW MUCH YOU MEAN TO THEM...YOU DONT DO THIS THAT PERSON WILL THINK THE OPPISTE AND NEVER WANT TO SEE YOU AGAIN.IT WORKED ON MEE!JUST TRY IT!
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I've heard some older people call them old English or Ye olde English sayings!!And glad I could help!!!! (glad I tried to help!!!!)
Some sayings are old and some are dated. But most/all the sayings indicate the 'always true' actions. We can't say whether it is a past or future or present.
Some things get better with age, but unfortunately, the human body is not one of those things.
Proverbs, although wise sayings can be found in every book of the Old Testament.
Not always. Colloquialisms are old, common sayings, but slang is often new words and sayings.
The saying "Out with the old, in with the new" has been around for centuries, with variations appearing in different cultures and languages. It generally conveys the idea of replacing old things with new things and is often used to encourage change or new beginnings.
Old wive's tales, saws, allegorical advice.
Not always. Colloquialisms are old, common sayings, but slang is often new words and sayings.
It is your birthday
proverbs
The Book of Proverbs