by ansalu 26 Jun 2012

Help needed :o)

Have seen so funny earrings and can not decide which pair I should take. The saying is: "> Here in" and "< here out" (That's what I need sometimes ;o) Better with the bird or the plain text?
Greetings, Bettina

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by katydid 26 Jun 2012

Oh sweetie ! your choice!

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by drro 26 Jun 2012

I like the bird....these are so cute!

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by crafter2243 Moderator 26 Jun 2012

Bettina I like the red ones better. Easier to read.

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ansalu by ansalu 26 Jun 2012

Hope my kids realize what I wanna say to them when I wear those earrings :o)
Greetings, Bettina

crafter2243 by crafter2243 27 Jun 2012

HA, HA I doubt it.

ansalu by ansalu 27 Jun 2012

Me too ;-)

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by graciegirl 26 Jun 2012

Here in

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by lyns 26 Jun 2012

Yep, I like the plain text better too. Very cute. Lyn. xx

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by greysewist Moderator 26 Jun 2012

I think I'll agree with Marg. It makes it more fun if the wording is more 'to the point' -though I do like the birdies as well :)

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by mranderson 26 Jun 2012

Bettina I like the plain text. The birds seem to take away from the saying. Thats my opinion. Hugs Marg

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ansalu by ansalu 26 Jun 2012

Marg you are right.The birds are famous on another emblem. Do you know the saying "the early bid catches the worm"? In Germany we have a change into "The early bird may me times" (that's what Google Translator says). Better translation you can find here on LEO but be careful: Not for kids under 16 :o)

ansalu by ansalu 26 Jun 2012

here but not every word is for kids under 16 ;o)
dict.leo.org/forum/viewUnsolvedquery.php?idThread=1046543&idForum=1&lp=ende&lang=de
Greetings, Bettina

ansalu by ansalu 26 Jun 2012

Need my edit-button back!!! (Yes I can here that SOON :o(
Should be "The early bird catches the worm"...

mranderson by mranderson 26 Jun 2012

Yes Bettina we ALL need the edit button back. I do know the saying but this old bird (me) is getting a bit slow and the worm is harder to catch. LOL. Hugs Marg

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