Sunday, December 20, 2009

If Bob,s your uncle would you ask him for advice if you had a tricky problem and had lost your way?

absolutely, cause if Bobs your uncle you cant go wrong.








In 1887, British Prime Minister Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, appointed his nephew Arthur James Balfour as Minister for Ireland. The press had a field day when he referred to the Prime Minister as “Uncle Bob”.[1] Balfour later went on to become Prime Minister himself. This theory claims that to have ';Bob'; as one's uncle is a guarantee of success, hence the implied meaning, ';and if you do this, you cannot fail.';If Bob,s your uncle would you ask him for advice if you had a tricky problem and had lost your way?
No, I 'd rather ask any Tom, Dick or Harry.If Bob,s your uncle would you ask him for advice if you had a tricky problem and had lost your way?
i am sorry but i dont understand...
as long as mums the word %26amp; its not financial help as he's only worth a bob :)
don't have an uncle bob. In fact, all my uncles have passed on!
Bob is my uncle and unless you paid him for the advice he wouldn't give it to you, its a long story, my mums brother.
Since the surgery, Bob's my auntie!
well. i don't have an uncle bob.


but if you do.. then go for it. ask away.


or you could just ask the folks here. hehe
Depends how smart he is
Not MY Uncle Bob -- he's a womanizing alcoholic who has been arrested for DUI too many times to count. No way I could count on him to point me in the right direction if I end up losing my way.
bob is my father
Yes

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