bushyTrail
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I don't know if it's been done before, but I enjoy wordplay so, here's the idea: take a famous sentence, quote or common saying and change just a few letters to twist its meaning in a funny way. Feel free to explain where your version applies.
Examples:
"Careful what you fish for!" said a sailor on a boat surrounded by sharks.
"May the Ford be with you" is a common capitalist farewell.
Examples:
"Careful what you fish for!" said a sailor on a boat surrounded by sharks.
"May the Ford be with you" is a common capitalist farewell.