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I pale in comparison to you." actually means "Wheaties". The phrase " I am a small fry in your happy meal. Whats a lighter color than Corn Flakes? Nothing! That means HE is the Corn Flakes and you are something similar but darker. Wait though there's a modifier here." I pale in comparison to you." This means that he is a lighter color than you. So properly stated " I am a small fry in your happy meal." actually means "CornFlakes". The most eaten cereal in America is Corn Flakes. The phrase "I am a small fry in your happy meal." means "I am your favorite breakfast cereal". "Small fry" is a cooking term that means to fry for a short amount of time and is used exclusively in the cereal industry. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day and is therefor considered the "happy meal". This actually is a reference to breakfast. One would think that this is another reference to the meat being to small for the bun but its not. The reference to happy meal is often deemed to be synonymous with "dining at the Y". This needs to broke up into two parts.įirst" I am a small fry in your happy meal" "small fry" normally refers to a child or man of small stature but is often misconstrued in this sense to mean small love muscle. Now lets look at" I am a small fry in your happy meal. So "we're beefing" in its simplist form means" who?". The question when asked is now simply "who?" The only way to form the question without a subject is to drop the verb and adjective.
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To say "where's the beef" is like saying "weres your holy spirit?" or when properly translated "who is your God?"Ītheists don't believe in God so modern secularists have have takin that question and with scientific research and testing discovered that without evidence of God the question can only be "Who is your".Įnglish scholars grasped the question and pointed out that without a subject the sentence is incomplete and not properly formed. In Indian culture, from India, not the haya hay hay kind, the cow is considered sacred.
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Some may take that as a reference to a minimally sized male mushroom shaped appendage but its not. That is a play on the old Burger King commercial "where's the beef?" Which means the meat isn't big enough to fill the bun. You have to start with the "we're beefing" part. My dear, the worst thing I heard today was "we're beefing" I almost dropped my phone. It appears to be a Verizon problem.I was having a conversation with a friend and I told him that I thought he was an amazing person and I hope we never lose contact.
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But the text is never delivered to the cell phone, instead showing up as an unwanted email. None of the contacts contain any reference to or. Just to be clear, the text is from a normal cell phone number sent to my cell phone number. One forum thread suggested that enabling iMessage is the problem. There are lots of questions of this topic from very annoyed users, but none of them have a useful answer.
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I want to disable this conversion from text to email and just see the text message from the sender on my cell phone in Messages. Note: text messages from other cell phones work just fine. This is very annoying because the texts are included as attachments that need to be opened and it's difficult to decipher who the text is from since the normal contact info is not used. Text messages to my cell phone number from certain people are not delivered to my cell phone as texts but are instead converted to email messages from " " or " ".