Classics Without All the Class discussion
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As Super As.....a Simile
The only one I've ever heard was in a book by (I think) Terry Pratchett: as funny as . . . a very funny thing. Karu wrote: "LL Cool J
As funny as..."
Karu wrote: "LL Cool JAs funny as..."
Leora wrote: "The only one I've ever heard was in a book by (I think) Terry Pratchett: as funny as . . . a very funny thing.
Karu wrote: "LL Cool J
As funny as...""
a train wreck! (I know. Not funny at all...)
Jessica wrote: "Angie wrote: "LaLaLa Laura wrote: "Angie.a cucumber?"
Yep!
As black as..."
night
As glorious as..."
the sun
Jessica wrote: "a witches tit (sorry if that offends, it has always made me laugh hysterically.)As happy as..."
Remember "Without All the Class" has many meanings. :) And I thought the same thing.
Karena wrote: "Angie wrote: "F**k.As silent as"
That is great, Angie!
The grave.
As quick as...."
a fox
As heavy as...
Jessica wrote: "Karena wrote: "Angie wrote: "F**k.As silent as"
That is great, Angie!
The grave.
As quick as...."
a fox
As heavy as..."
A rock
As red as...
Cliff wrote: "A daisy(Can anyone join in??!)
As mad as..."
Yes, all the forums are open to everyone! :) Have fun!
(I was thinking clean as a whistle, but saint works too!)(Empty as ...an idiot's head ;-)
Crazy as...a loon!
As clear as ....
Terry wrote: "From a friend of mine..."As empty as my testes after a night in a bordello". :-0
As clean as ...."
LMAO! That is funny!











Inspired by the movie version of A Christmas Carol, with George C. Scott, this is fun to play with friends and family.
One person states the beginning of a simile while the next person completes it and provides the start or his or her own simile.
For example, I say "as high as a..." and
the following person says "a kite." Thus begins another simile.
Oh...and if "tight as" should ever come up, the answer would be "a drum."
We can use traditional similes commonly used, but we don't have to. Feel free to get creative and make up something fun! :)