| bio | website | twitter.com/RobKielty |
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| location | Dublin, Ireland | |
| age | 42 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year |
| seen | Feb 24 at 21:55 | |
| stats | profile views | 11 |
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Apr 24 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Aug 5 |
awarded | Constituent |
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Jul 31 |
awarded | Caucus |
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Jun 7 |
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“Nobody does something for nothing” Typo and content edit to improve the flow of the translation. |
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Jun 6 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jun 6 |
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“Nobody does something for nothing” Thanks @Mansuro! |
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Jun 6 |
answered | “Nobody does something for nothing” |
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Jun 6 |
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“Nobody does something for nothing” @FumbleFingers That's cool. I'm going to provide an answer based on the idea of popularizing the term. |
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Jun 6 |
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“Nobody does something for nothing” @FumbleFingers Eh no, that is not an expression widely known in the English language. According to Google I have a lot of work to do google.ie/… |
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Jun 6 |
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Does the adjective “swell” have anything to do with the noun/verb “swell”? @Colin Fine Why not? Do you think that usage of swell in the sentence, "You're looking swell, kid" could not possibly be a contraction of "so well" |
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Jun 6 |
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“Nobody does something for nothing” @Mansuro That expression is excellent! I will make it my life's mission to introduce that expression into the English Language. |
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Jun 6 |
answered | “My feelings about you never…” — what verb can I use? |
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Apr 28 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Apr 28 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Apr 28 |
awarded | Editor |
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Apr 28 |
revised |
What does the phrase “Follow that!” mean? Typo |
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Apr 28 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Apr 28 |
answered | What does the phrase “Follow that!” mean? |
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Apr 24 |
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Generic name for places like village, town and cities This is why The Onion goes with the term "Area Man" :) |
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Apr 24 |
awarded | Autobiographer |