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meaning of "eye to eye" #16 (permalink) Thu Aug 21, 2008 13:54 pm   meaning of "eye to eye"
 

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meaning of "eye to eye" #17 (permalink) Fri Aug 22, 2008 11:39 am   meaning of "eye to eye"
 

Barb_D wrote:
We can agree to disagree means that we have different opinions, but we don't have to keep arguing about them.
Google the musical "The Music Man" and look for the lyrics to the song about Iowa. It's a line from that song.


I know it's the song lyrics, Barb, but does the phrase 'stand touching noses for a week at a time' mean exactly so? (literally) It sounds... odd :roll:

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Perhaps we should adopt this as a motto for our site.


I don't know, Alan. I myself love arguing :twisted: :twisted: , but I do wish those arguments would have nothing to do with UK vs US :(
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