Paul’s Awesome English Dictionary – Today’s Phrase: Learning Plunge

Sometimes a phrase is so useful and necessary that it had been crying in the ether to be coined. Once used, we all wonder, “It’s so obvious now. How do we ever get along without that phrase?”

In today’s blog, we celebrate such an occurrence.

Why do we think that we’ll start learning to do our job right off the bat. What if we don’t? This concept leads us to:

TODAY’S AWESOME PHRASE

Learning Plunge

Awesome entry #24

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– Paul De Lancey, The Comic Chef, Ph.D.

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One thought on “Paul’s Awesome English Dictionary – Today’s Phrase: Learning Plunge

  1. italiadiva

    That explains a lot. =========== Opera is where a guy gets stabbed in the back, and instead of dying, he sings. — Robert Benchley

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