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hmm me likey but not that much…
Only the actual saying is “The proof of the pudding is in the eating,” which makes far more sense. Sorry, buds, look it up.
Don’t ruin their fun with logic.
The Proof is not in the Pudding. The Proof OF the Pudding is in the Eating.
The proof of the pudding is under the crust. The problem is that americans think custard is pudding, so they don’t know it has crust and the phrase no longer makes sense.
In the cafeteria at my old school, the pudding had a crust.
I lol’d.
Mike and FatEgg are right: It’s “The proof of the pudding is in the eating,” where “proof” is more like “test” — a meaning that lives on in “proving ground.”
Also, I would expect at least *some* proof to be found on blackboards.
And possibly, in the case of Jack Daniels, Captain Morgan and friends, for the proof to be well above 100.
Jack Daniels and Capt Morgan are both 80 proof. Just sayin’.
The proof of the d-bag is in the semantics.
HA! Could not have said better myself. Aren’t there more important things to worry about?
I knew it! Wall-to-wall blackboards, and I’m still not seeing any proof!
Where is the pudding?
I thought there would be pudding?
You guys are right about the saying not making sense and all, but that IS how it goes. Thus, while also making no sense, the graph IS true to the (albeit mangled) saying.
Actually, that really isn’t how it goes.
The saying is “The proof of the pudding is in the tasting” or sometimes “The proof of the pudding is in the eating” — in other words, it might look very nice, but you can’t evaluate it until you’ve tasted it. The expression is used whenever something appears to be nice on the surface, but hasn’t been fully tested or evaluated yet.
Americans have mangled the saying into “The proof is in the pudding”, which makes no sense and is not actually an expression.
holy crap, there wasnt someone that tried to say first, second, or third.. thank god for that….
FIRST!
You jinxed it, bro.
second. again.
You guys have ALL missed the point.
You’re supposed to say “Mmmmmmmmm….pudding.”
how about comparing some red-eye and moonshine with some of that cr*ptin’ morgan?
I’ve heard it said that “The proof is in the pudding.”
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And it is!
Hmm….should that be a pie graph?
“…and as they neared the end of the tunnel, a light was to be seen. But still no pudding.”
-Gregory J. Symms