On A Claire Day by Carla Ventresca and Henry Beckett for January 21, 2010

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    vawser  over 14 years ago

    Openminded - from yesterday

    “Bob’s your uncle”: British slang for “there it is” or “There you have it”.

    Alternate form: “Bob’s your neighbor”

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    pearlandpeach  over 14 years ago

    the devil is indeed, in the details.

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    arsmall  over 14 years ago

    Okay..so this isn’t too bad…

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    pibfan868  over 14 years ago

    Looks like the best to me so far—unless they have to go too far to walk Bradley.

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    Takiniteasy  over 14 years ago

    “Bob’s you uncle” usually means “you’ve got it made”. It comes from the fact that in the late nineteenth century the English prime minister, Robert Cecil, found government jobs for so many of his relatives that if Bob was your uncle you had a job for life so you were all set.

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    bald  over 14 years ago

    keep this one in mind and continue looking, you can always come back, if it hasn’t rented already

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    Saucy1121 Premium Member over 14 years ago

    It IS next to a park….a car park.

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