If You Believe That I Have A Bridge

If You Believe That I Have A Bridge. Never Burn a Bridge You May Need to Cross Back Over HubPages Parker (1860-1936), a native New Yorker, was responsible for originating the. Parker written by Boo Hewerdine and Findlay Napier, appears on Napier's 2013 album VIP: Very Interesting Persons

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I have a bridge to sell you - Idioms by The Free Dictionary. Sometimes the saying is "I have a bridge to sell you in (name of some place that doesn't have water)

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The phrase has been around for over a century and has evolved into various forms, each with its own unique meaning. Parker written by Boo Hewerdine and Findlay Napier, appears on Napier's 2013 album VIP: Very Interesting Persons Basically, the line "and if you believe that, I have a bridge to sell you" suggests that what they are telling you is as believable as someone trying to sell you the Brooklyn Bridge.

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80 ThoughtProvoking Quotes About Burning Your Bridges. O'Brien," as he was known to police, who served two-and-a-half years in Sing Sing for posing as the Brooklyn Bridge's owner and selling it to a tourist in 1901. There's no need for a bridge there, and it would be useless.