The famous saying created by Mario Fenech when they would play him getting hit in the head by a mis-directed pass on the Footy Show each week. Basically it refers to an unusual happening or sight that the speaker is perplexed by. Since it was used so much it became a greeting of sorts where it was a lead in to a joke by the recipient. It gained international appeal as a greeting compliments of Contiki in 1998 across Europe for travellers from the States, Canada, Asia, Africa and South America.
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Get the What's Down Cat? mug.There are too many unknowns, too many factors that we may not have yet considered. Donald Rumsfeld coined this phrase in response to questions about whether terrorism intelligence collected by government agencies was being shared with all other security agencies.
Q: But seriously, Mr. Secretary, are you confident that all the intelligence gathered has been adequately shared, all the intelligence that Defense and the military has gathered has been adequately shared with other security agencies in the government?
Rumsfeld: Well, of course you don't know what you don't know. All I know is that we get a great deal of intelligence. We see that the individuals responsible for force protection in the United States and elsewhere around the world have it as rapidly as is possible. They then make their judgments as to how they're going to behave with respect to it.
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