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There is an old Hindu proverb which say that if you see two eyes looking at you in the dark, it is not always a Tiger. It might be two one-eyed Tigers!
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There is an old Hindu proverb which say that if you see two eyes looking at you in the dark, it is not always a Tiger. It might be two one-eyed Tigers!
a right bundle of laughs them Hindus
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There is an old Hindu proverb which say that if you see two eyes looking at you in the dark, it is not always a Tiger. It might be two one-eyed Tigers!
A one-eyed tiger in the hand is worth two two-eyed tigers in the bush.
You can lead a fool to wisdom but you can't make him think.
There is an old Hindu proverb which say that if you see two eyes looking at you in the dark, it is not always a Tiger. It might be two one-eyed Tigers!
Well thats their depth perception fecked then. I reckon i could take 'em.
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