ok I start off with a common phrase or saying and the person below has to reword it by paraphrasing it(or even if they have to use a theasurus) and then write the next one to be rewritten so I could say "dont put all your eggs in one basket" and someone could either paraphrase that as "careful with them eggs" or use a theasurus and write "Don’t situate each and every one of your spawn in a single hamper" Its that easy so heres the first one It takes two to Tango
There is a basic requirement of a pair of living human bodies, in order to engage in this vigorous and highly erotic Latin American dance that originates from Argentina. Next: A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
The valued possessions you have already got have a greater value than possible future riches Its no use locking the stable door after the horse has bolted
it is arbitrary to secure the portal after the escape of the equine when in rome, do as the romans do
While visiting Rome, take part in the same activities as its inhabitants. Make hay while the sun shines.