#11 - no, it’s here here. Expression started when they would sell news papers on the street corners. “Here here. Get your newspapers right here folks!”
It's definitely hear and it's shortened from "hear him, hear him" to applaud a patriotic after dinner toast. It's archaic. Here here is how to call your dog over.
#6 Never ever throw away any cables. You never know when you have someone over that all of a sudden need to connect and old NOKIA to a fax machine or something.
Eleanor, Quite sure the average driver is not able to handle a third dimension of movement of his vehicle, regardless of what they said about trains and cars.
I will go to enormous lengths in order to avoid speaking with someone over the phone. Email, text, go to their office, sit and fume …. I don’t know why exactly, but I f@#king hate it.
#11 - no, it’s here here. Expression started when they would sell news papers on the street corners. “Here here. Get your newspapers right here folks!”
It's definitely hear and it's shortened from "hear him, hear him" to applaud a patriotic after dinner toast. It's archaic. Here here is how to call your dog over.
#6 Never ever throw away any cables. You never know when you have someone over that all of a sudden need to connect and old NOKIA to a fax machine or something.
Eleanor, Quite sure the average driver is not able to handle a third dimension of movement of his vehicle, regardless of what they said about trains and cars.
It’s hear, hear.
It's definitely hear and it's shortened from "hear him, hear him" to applaud a patriotic after dinner toast. It's archaic. Here here is how to call your dog over.
Quite sure the average driver is not
able to handle a third dimension of movement of his vehicle, regardless of what they said about trains and cars.