Peter Marshall A western ordsprog

en Peter Marshall: A western saddle has a curved horn on the front to hold something for the cowboy. What is it?
Paul Lynde: A passenger.

  Peter Marshall

en Peter Marshall: In one state, you can deduct $5 from a traffic ticket if you show the officer...what?
Paul Lynde: A ten dollar bill.


en I couldn't afford a good saddle and, like any other kid, I wanted to be a cowboy. When I was 17, I had the opportunity to work in a saddle shop.

en Paul [Lynde], why do Hells Angels wear leather?
  Peter Marshall

en Among those raised to the saddle, the word cowboy is always one of such honor that it is used with great care,

en Basically, we've been borrowing from Peter to pay Paul, and now it's time to pay Paul back. We may not like it the street loan, but it's our responsibility and we have to pay it.

en A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul.
  George Bernard Shaw

en I don't believe in home-field advantage. I find it hard to believe Moffett was looking in the stands when he threw that touchdown to Brandon Marshall [last week against Marshall]. . . She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh. . It's about how you play, not who you're playing in front of.

en That's not a western look at all. No self-respecting cowboy would ever wear his shirt like that.

en I met a guy there who does a western cowboy program, and I thought that was something maybe we could do, too. I approached James with the idea and we decided to try it.

en From Oriental art he took the typical curved line and the black-and-white contrasts. His motifs--birds, animals, plants--are also often from the Oriental tradition. On the other hand, his use of light and shadow is clearly from Western art.

en We knew a game was going to come down to a pitch pass sometime. Paul and I would go out in the street in front of my house and practice it. Someone pitches him the ball and Paul bombs it to me.

en I don't think we can rob Peter to pay Paul.

en To rob Peter to pay Paul

en We've been robbing Peter to pay Paul.


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