It does when you are holding the spoon
2006-06-05 20:21:10
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answer #1
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answered by Chad 7
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Actually it goes "a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down" from the movie "Mary Poppins".
2006-06-06 03:18:34
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Sweetie, you got it wrong. It's a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down.
2006-06-06 03:18:14
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answer #3
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answered by Becca 6
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Taking the phrase metaphorically, I don't think so. I think sugar coating a situation can only complicate things. I'd rather be facing a situation straight up rather than have someone try and sweeten it for me.
2006-06-06 03:20:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you got it wrong. It's:
"A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down"
2006-06-06 03:18:13
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answer #5
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answered by Jose 2
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Nah, whenever my old auntie wanted to give me some sugar, there was absolutely nothing that could help me deal with it.
She had that gros old lady smell and lipstick that was too gaudy for a hooker.
2006-06-06 03:21:43
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answered by Anonymous
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it helps the metaphorical medicine go down
2006-06-06 04:12:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess it depends on how many metaphorical layers your sweet tooth can bite through.
2006-06-06 07:43:23
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answered by lunatic 7
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How can you screw this question up and use metaphorical at the same time?
2006-06-06 03:21:13
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answered by hyland_jennifer 2
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I was unawair that anyone had troubble swallowing metiphorical sugar...
2006-06-06 04:12:44
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answer #10
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answered by ***** 6
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