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Previously on "Sayings from another Land"

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  • Project Monkey
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    Let's suck it up the flag pole and see if it rolls over and gathers moss.

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  • NotAllThere
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    I have a bunch of Poles, Germans and Swiss who now say "That's the bunny".

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  • barrydidit
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    Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post
    “not my circus, not my monkeys”
    That's a useful addition to the usual "smile and invoice" mantra.

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  • Gumbo Robot
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    Estoy hasta los huevos - I've had it up to my balls.

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  • Halo Jones
    started a topic Sayings from another Land

    Sayings from another Land

    So this article <Linky> got me thinking, what expressions do you tend to use?

    My favourites at present are “not my circus, not my monkeys” (polish) & “No Rain no Rainbows” (Maui)

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