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carbonfibrebob

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I edited this picture a bit, so as not to get in trouble here. The sign made me laugh, " I may be a vagrant, but I have my limits".



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41Dude

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It's not british. First time I heard it was in basic training. And if you think about it for a minute, it should make sense...

If it helps. How would you read something on the bottom of a boot?
My bad. I was referring to the Bobs your uncle saying.
 

41Dude

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Ohhh! My bad.

"Bob's your uncle" is very British and basically means "and there it is".
THAT makes sense. We watch a lot of British TV and hear Bobs your uncle. I can understand some if their sayings and humor.
But sometimes I am clueless.
My wife says I am clueless a lot.
I do know what SHE means lol.
 
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