sometimes it’s okay to be a bit selfish and there will be times over the next 12 months when you really must put your own interests first no matter what that might mean for other people. What you do for yourself will benefit them too later on
sometimes it’s okay to be a bit selfish and there will be times over the next 12 months when you really must put your own interests first no matter what that might mean for other people. What you do for yourself will benefit them too later on
by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 15, 2025
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by hepburn May 14, 2008
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Synonyms: what, pardon me, say that again, I beg your pardon, I'm sorry?
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Person 1- (Says something unintelligible)
Person 2 - What's that?"
Person 1 - I said we should head back now.
Person 2- Oh, alright then
Person 2 - What's that?"
Person 1 - I said we should head back now.
Person 2- Oh, alright then
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BOB: what does that have to do with a price of eggs in china. (They live in Tennessee)
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by LA777 May 14, 2015
Get the what does that have to do with a price of eggs in china mug.Person 1: coffee u dont drink coffee? or are u just saying that cuz he recently had a bad drunk
Person 2: what's that now?
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by smash9169 September 23, 2009
Get the what's that now? mug."What does that have to do with the price of tea in China?" is an expression which denotes that what the other person just said is completely unrelated to the original topic.
Person A: President Bush is the best president EVER!
Person B: No, he's not! He's the worst president!
Person A: Why do you say that?
Person B: Umm, I just bought a guitar.
Person A: Well, what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?
Person B: No, he's not! He's the worst president!
Person A: Why do you say that?
Person B: Umm, I just bought a guitar.
Person A: Well, what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?
by RicardoP89 January 28, 2007
Get the what does that have to do with the price of tea in China? mug.The phrase is used to mean “How is this relevant to the conversation?”, especially if a person seems to be actively avoiding the topic being discussed.
Me: Hey, do you have that $20 bucks you owe me.
Him: Hey, have you seen the movie Hot Tub Time Machine yet?.
Me: What's that got to do with the price of cheese in China?
Him: Hey, have you seen the movie Hot Tub Time Machine yet?.
Me: What's that got to do with the price of cheese in China?
by Hotlava3 April 6, 2010
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