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Hope these help and that the show isn't censored:

I have a deadline to meet (cliche from yesterday)
What part of "NO" didn't you understand? (mood for the day)
You've got to be kidding! (projected mood for tomorrow)
When hell freezes over! (trump card)

At least you don't have to shovel it (Vancouver "better than snow" euphemism)

The air was so thick you could slice it with a knife (Canada's  
response to Kyoto)

Gloria having a P _ S day!


Quoting Roger Graves <[log in to unmask]>:

> I have been asked to participate on a radio show tomorrow in a segment
> on cliches in honor of National Cliche Day. Does anybody out there have
> any old chestnuts they would like to share? Any favourite student
> phrasings? I await your responses with baited breath.
>
> Roger Graves
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