Soap and water; soap and bubbles.
Nuts and bolts.
Sticks and stones; sticks and pricks. (The latter isn't as common.)
The earliest use for the term "on a soap box" was in 1907 I believe, when people would stand upon the wooden crates used to transport boxes of soap to stores in order to preach or give a speech on a public street corner. There is the origin of the phrase "on a soap box".
I think this is a shorter variation of "6 of one, half a dozen of the other" - basically that the choices are even.
the clouds are whiter on the other side
I Wanna Be a Soap Star - 2004 How the Other Half Lives 2-8 was released on: USA: 2005
Sing and dance.
Toss and turn.
Stones
Nuts and bolts.
Sticks and stones; sticks and pricks. (The latter isn't as common.)
The earliest use for the term "on a soap box" was in 1907 I believe, when people would stand upon the wooden crates used to transport boxes of soap to stores in order to preach or give a speech on a public street corner. There is the origin of the phrase "on a soap box".
Near. The phrase is more commonly known as 'near and far'.
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Soap and foam will leave a ring of scum around your bathtub that you will have to scrub.
Far and near. It's better if they're swapped around to become near and far.
It is a phrase to represent optimistic and pessimistic.