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HISTORY CHANNEL PUTS "ICE ROAD TRUCKERS" ON ICE

The title of the topic is purposely deceptive, since the news has nothing to do with the meaning of the common expressions "on ice" or "on thin ice". It is better to be honest rather than risk losing the trust of visitors through deception.
 
Mario-500 said:
The title of the topic is purposely deceptive, since the news has nothing to do with the meaning of the common expressions "on ice" or "on thin ice". It is better to be honest rather than risk losing the trust of visitors through deception.
That's your opinion. They're making ice, Ice Road Truckers is on the package......Ice Road Truckers
is on ice.
 
gregg75 said:
Mario-500 said:
The title of the topic is purposely deceptive, since the news has nothing to do with the meaning of the common expressions "on ice" or "on thin ice". It is better to be honest rather than risk losing the trust of visitors through deception.
That's your opinion. They're making ice, Ice Road Truckers is on the package......Ice Road Truckers
is on ice.

"Kevin Bacon wasn't in Footloose."

--gregg75
 
Box of cookies. Keebler on the box. Keebler is on box of cookies. VERY SIMPLE :D

Don't get the Bacon thing though??? VERY ODD, WHATEVER IT REPRESENTS.

F.Y.I. words can have more than one meaning/useage.
 
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