Week of May 31, 2009 to June 06, 2009

What Does "Take With a Pinch of Salt" mean?

I was reading a few forums about learning about "money making" schemes and gurus and one forum member advised to take their advice "with a pinch of salt." To take (advice) with a pinch of salt means: to listen to a story or an explanation with considerable doubt or to take a story and not completely believing in it and refusing to believe it is completely true. Where does this idiom come from? In Pliny’s Naturalis Historia, 77 A.D. he writes:

After the defeat of that mighty monarch, Mithridates, Gnaeus Pompeius found in his private cabinet a recipe for an antidote in his own handwriting; it was to the following effect: Take two dried walnuts, two figs, and twenty leaves of rue; pound them all together, with the addition of a grain of salt; if a person takes this mixture fasting, he will be proof against all poisons for that day.

More recently, John Trapp wrote in "Commentary on the Old and New Testaments", 1647:

"This is to be taken with a grain of salt."

Martial Arts: Brutal Chinese Fight Scene

I've always been a fan of martial arts... there was an interesting series on TV called Fight School (But I can't find any downloadable episodes of that series) and check out some Tae Kwon Do One Step Sparring. Watch these two brutal Chinese movie fight scenes:

Donnie Yen vs Collin Chou Flash Point End Fight Flash Point (2007)aka City Without Mercy, The Signal, end fight!