Date: Mon, 5 Jan 1998 12:31:36 EST From: the hand of edsel bertha Subject: [WRITERS] EXERCISE: Revive that Metaphor! Okay, we've recently seen the metaphoric statement "don't beat a dead horse" used repeatedly here on the list. Think about where this comes from. No matter what you do, a dead horse won't move the wagon... And then think about current times. Very few of us deal with horses on a regular basis anymore. So what does this saying translate into for our age? Don't type into a computer that isn't plugged in? Quit flicking the switch when the bulb is dead? Don't break the key off, there's no gas in the car! Work at it. Dream up at least five variations...select the best and work on the wording so that it has some snap, some interest. Polish an aphorism for our times today, okay? (and when you get tired of that dead horse stinking up the place, try reworking some of the other cliches that pile up in our common language...) tink