My favourite bit is that in order to make his point he said the pickle represented a person, then used metal spikes to attach it to a wooden frame so we could look at it.
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My favourite bit is that in order to make his point he said the pickle represented a person, then used metal spikes to attach it to a wooden frame so we could look at it.
Not the best metaphor ever, is it.
Oh dear =P
They seem to have an obsession with food items… I have vague memories of baked beans and sausages being used as a metaphor at school =P
And of course there’s the infamous banana.