Reminder of how to play this game:
The object is to
reduce each long phrase, of a proverb and/or popular saying, to it's
familiar form. E.g. "I Love Lucy" might appear as "I Have A Tremendous
Affection For Lucille."
So, let the game continue! Oh, one last word of advice: "Do not accept any five cent pieces made of the fibers of trees ..."**
**Translation: "Don't accept any wooden nickels ..."
Okay, another one! ;-) New Question:
Avoid totalling the number of offspring produced by the mating of poultry until the actual time of their birth.
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Answer: Don't count your chickens before they're hatched.
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