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♦️Bill Hicks tells us why following the news might be the worst thing we do with our lives.

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♦️As long as they don’t remember….

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♦️Mitch tells us why “self-taught” doesn’t work for most people.

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♦️Legally Drunk: When your blood alcohol content (BAC) is 0.08% or higher, you're considered legally impaired in the U.S. While you are certain to be arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI) when your BAC is at or over 0.08%, you can still be charged if your BAC is at any level above 0.00%.

Sell /go like hot cakes, to be disposed of very quickly and effortlessly, especially in quantity: His record sold like hot cakes on the first day after its release.


Undisputed
(Adjective) not disputed or called in question; accepted.

The last straw. or the straw that broke the camel's back.
(Phrase) If an event is the last straw or the straw that broke the camel's back, it is the latest in a series of unpleasant or undesirable events, and makes you feel that you cannot tolerate a situation any longer.

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♦️Kingdom come
the next world; life after death
the end of the world (esp in the phrase until kingdom come)

Till the cows come home
for a very long time; effectively for ever

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♦️Fine and dandy
Meaning good / well.
Although often used ironically when things aren't well.
After an illness: 'I'm feeling fine and dandy now'

More than happy
more than happy/welcome/likely etc
very happy, welcome, likely etc – used to emphasize what you are saying
The store is more than happy to deliver goods to your home.
The police are more than likely to ban the match.


in one's own words
If you say something in your own words, you express it in your own way, without copying or repeating someone else's description.
Now tell us in your own words about the events of Saturday.

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