In Sweden we have expressions such as “ants in your pants” (you’re anxious and you move around a lot) and “having a fox behind your ear” (being clever or smart). I wouldn’t want any of these, if they were to be taken literally…
SNL once did a mock PSA about what symptoms to look for when someone has a “Large Arthropod Lodged In The Posterior Section.” John Lithgow was cranky and rude to everyone he knew until he went to his doctor, who successfully removed a beetle the size of a NFL football.
In Sweden we have expressions such as “ants in your pants” (you’re anxious and you move around a lot) and “having a fox behind your ear” (being clever or smart). I wouldn’t want any of these, if they were to be taken literally…
SNL once did a mock PSA about what symptoms to look for when someone has a “Large Arthropod Lodged In The Posterior Section.” John Lithgow was cranky and rude to everyone he knew until he went to his doctor, who successfully removed a beetle the size of a NFL football.
What about the little bluebird that lives in the birdhouse in my soul?
You leave the light on.