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Harold would have been on his guard, but he thought the old gypsy woman was speaking figuratively.
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so what is the figurative phrase here?
Is that big bird? A big big bird?
Look at the feathers, it’s clearly Big Bird.
I’m having trouble figuring out what figurative phrase he was told.
“A bird will become your most pressing issue”
Maybe “big things are coming your way?”
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“Big things are coming your way,” the fortune cookie had read. “Duck!” At the time, Harold laughed.
I’ve been thinking and nothing really comes to mind. Maybe a big bird is going to land on him… or he’ll be shat on by a bird. Hit by a bird, a large bird will pass overhead…
Did she tell him how to get to Sesame Street?!
I got nothin!!
Utterly incomprehensible.
I love it!