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Common Ground

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It seems like the one thing that stops a disagreement is finding some common ground. Almost everyone likes money, it’s a universal way to grease the wheels of progress.

Note:I’m your huckleberry” : The etymology of the phrase is traced back to Aurthurian Lore (The Days Of King Arthur). Huckleberry garlands were said to be given to Knights of the Kingdom for coming to the service of a damsel. They would approach the lady, lower their lance, and receive the small branch as a symbol of gratitude; much like a medal. Therefore, “I’m Your Huckleberry” literally means “I’m your Hero.” In current adaptations it means “I’m your man.” or “I’m the man you are looking for” as an affirmative response to a challenge.

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