Sunday, September 19, 2010

what?

I just started to google "bob's work out" (in an attempt to locate an awesome work out care of Biggest Loser fame) and the list of suggestions made me laugh.


There are a lot of questions that come to mind... but none more intriguing than "Bob's Your Uncle".

It turns out that is a phrase oft used in the UK.... wh wh wh whaaaaat?

Refer HERE for a giggle... and bob's your uncle.

5 comments:

Jackie said...
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Kelley said...

no way!!! hahahaha!

i'm stealing that- effective now.

Hope your monday isn't pants. ;)

Jackie said...

Amended comment, sans errors:

Oh, yeah. They say "Bob's your uncle" about as often as they say "spot on." Also, apparently, this is the new thing: when you don't like something, you call it "pants." As in, "This weather is pants." Bahahahaha! :-)

I hope your Monday isn't pants, too! (When I told my friend Jenny this, she said, "So, is something good 'shirts?' Like, 'I hope your trip is shirts!'" Of course, that cracked me up!

The Morginskys said...

mojo always say "and robert is your father's brother"
think about it.

Kelley said...

YES- if you read that wikipedia article, they say that is the more oft used phrase! how funny!!

mojo is such a renaissance man.