Need Urgent help from a US Member to buy something for me...
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Need Urgent help from a US Member to buy something for me...
Hi Members
As the Seller won't sell to France, can a US Member helps me to buy few different things on Ebay from the same seller? I will PM the list.
Thanks for helping.
As the Seller won't sell to France, can a US Member helps me to buy few different things on Ebay from the same seller? I will PM the list.
Thanks for helping.
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Alexis; In the US we would say "I'm sure glad I have my hip waders on..."dragsamou wrote:Thanks Rainsford. Gary is on the case now. It's for a Summer Underground Sea at 1$ , listed in the wrong category and Seller , don't sell to France and don't know what it is
Gary
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Hi Garymystical_tutor wrote:Alexis; In the US we would say "I'm sure glad I have my hip waders on..."dragsamou wrote:Thanks Rainsford. Gary is on the case now. It's for a Summer Underground Sea at 1$ , listed in the wrong category and Seller , don't sell to France and don't know what it is
Gary
I was lost with that US expression, so went to Google, the nearest, I could find was that:
What is "I left my hip waders at home"?
I saw this phrase "I left my hip waders at home" in a novel,
and I wonder what this means other than the literal meaning.
Is there any hidden meaning for this phrase?
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Lies, hoaxes, nonsense and the like are often called "deep doodoo", or "the crap is getting deep", or "it's getting deep in here." Hip waders are rubber boots used to wade through deep stuff. So that is merely an indirect variation.
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