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    dickatool - said

    July 5 2011 @ 11:55

    what do u want to say???both r different in their own ways!!
    the first one is….too many ppl(involved) in a same work will spoil it..
    the second one…many ppl if involved together for a work will make things lighter!!

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    Archibald C - said

    July 5 2011 @ 11:55

    it depends if you are making broth or not

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    Ice Ninja - said

    July 5 2011 @ 11:55

    It depends, really. Making a piece of art (like a painting or a small sculpture) might have been made better with one person. However, the "assembly line" idea isn’t bad when it comes to paper work or physical work.

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    John - said

    July 5 2011 @ 11:55

    It’s actually the early bird catches the worm!

    Poor early worm, he should have slept in.

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    D-Marie - said

    July 5 2011 @ 11:55

    They are both right

    Too many cooks spoil the broth, due to everyone putting their own two cents in.

    When their is work to do the more people who help do the work the lighter the task is.

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    kym the Man - said

    July 5 2011 @ 11:55

    I ve heard only to many cooks spoil the broth,But the other phrase makes sense to

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