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Old 18th September 2002, 05:08 PM
Ted Nugent
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Am i the only one who cringes when i hear Terry Bailey use this phrase. What does it even mean? I have never heard it before, he uses it and the most mystifying times ie. "Two horses still to go into the bargain". Here i am thinking they're about to race but according to Bailey they're about to enter into a haggle. I'd like to hear your views on the subject, i suspect he is trying to find a phrase to be remembered by, i suggest he keeps trying, 'into the bargain' is a piece of nonsensicle rubbish, it's no London to a brick on Tezza.
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