Evil-Twin
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I've said all I want to say about this thread... something an uneducated person might not consider... a literal expression may not always be the case.. eg...
" I've seen it a million times... " not a literal expression... ( no one sees anything a million times )
" hot tar at 800 degrees "... not a literal expression.... only a reference to "HOT TAR".... no one knows the temperature of hot tar, unless they are a roofer... but when the roofer asks for a bucket of tar, all they say is " HOT" .. the word " HOT " means the guy on the ground gets a bucket of hot tar and hooks it to the roof line so the guy on the roof can pour it..
I did not try to cloud the OP's reference to an out of place look of a hoodie on a hot Texas day... " YOU DID".. by bringing up roofers, arabs and all the people in your community who wear non seasonal clothes...
Here is a hint.. a long sleeve hoodie is Not your typical summer grab.... a smart man would be concerned about the who and the why of someone so dressed....
The End...
" I've seen it a million times... " not a literal expression... ( no one sees anything a million times )
" hot tar at 800 degrees "... not a literal expression.... only a reference to "HOT TAR".... no one knows the temperature of hot tar, unless they are a roofer... but when the roofer asks for a bucket of tar, all they say is " HOT" .. the word " HOT " means the guy on the ground gets a bucket of hot tar and hooks it to the roof line so the guy on the roof can pour it..
I did not try to cloud the OP's reference to an out of place look of a hoodie on a hot Texas day... " YOU DID".. by bringing up roofers, arabs and all the people in your community who wear non seasonal clothes...
Here is a hint.. a long sleeve hoodie is Not your typical summer grab.... a smart man would be concerned about the who and the why of someone so dressed....
The End...