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You have the correct definition of tangible, it would appear.Can you touch them?![]()
Is it a popular saying?Keep guessing.
Clue#2
It is based off of a saying.
The answer would be a horse rider. There is an exercise for both increasing balance and trust between the horse and rider. While the horse stands still, you make a complete turn on its back. Start facing forward as normal for riding. Flip one leg over and swivel in place so that you sit facing sideways. Repeat, now facing backwards then to the other side, finally all the way back around sitting the normal direction. This exercise is referred to as going around the world.
Thanks.That was a good one.
Ah, ok. Never heard of that phrase before in a non-literal way, so I would not have guessed it regardless of clue.The answer would be a horse rider. There is an exercise for both increasing balance and trust between the horse and rider. While the horse stands still, you make a complete turn on its back. Start facing forward as normal for riding. Flip one leg over and swivel I pace so that you sit facing sideways. Repeat, now facing backwards then to the other side, finally all the way back around sitting the normal direction. This exercise is referred to as going around the world.
It's understandable, you were too focused on beards!I knew what it was the whole time, I just didn't say it.
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Sure, share itThere is a riddle that fictional character Edward Nygma told that I disagree with his answer on. I think it has bugged me every time I remember it ever since I first heard it. Do you want to see if you detect the same error of logic that I did in his answer?
Ed asked, "What do a dead man, a cruise ship, and an emu have in common?"
His answer was,"Nothing."
I disagree. They do have some things in common.