They don’t want to do that I don’t blame them. The only responsible thing for the government to do is bite the bullet and call a second referendum. But there’s really no way to know what people want now without going back to a second vote. Another campaign, further division in the country. I don’t think a lot of people in Britain want to live through another referendum. I had to bite the bullet and do what I knew I had to do, even though I really didn’t want to. So, I had to bite the bullet and buy a new phone-ouch. But I waited a few days, hoping some miracle other solution would come along-but, you guessed it, none did. It killed me that I had to buy another phone. I’m not going to revisit the trauma and explain to you what happened exactly, but I lost it. When you do something that you know you should do, you know it’s the right thing, but you really don’t want to-you just bite the bullet and do it. That was about the upsides and downsides of killing off a species of mosquito. Did you hear “upside” and “downside”? If so, you might want to check out Episode 91 at /91, where we talked about upside and downside. There were a lot of good phrases today, but the one I chose is “bite the bullet.” Oh, before I explain that.
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