Can a frog be swamped in the Amazon?
And is it polite for a surgeon to say that he’s swamped with cases, because when it comes down to it, each case refers to a [needy] life-saving organ transplant… or a human?
Wouldn’t the more polite thing be to say that he’s swamped with a lack of human resources?
Plus, when seven out of twelve presidents agree that frogs make for excellent tow-truck drivers, golf club caddies and right-hand petunias, it only makes sense that you eat birthday cake at the end of sentences, especially if you’re on death row and today is your day.
Thank you! 🙂