like the children of the shoe maker= never having so-oo good shoes
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- wendell
if there is a setting or a well known saying here that you say what is it ? in england or/
more often than not is is like for example we are not puting so-oo much time to our web site for our firm. we want to but can not do that. a web site for others (client) is what we do in the day(not the site for us) do you know that saying? i was thinking about that to say on a seminar= better then to say the english setting for children of the shoemaker(carsten i work together with says it and he is dane)!!! thank you w ยท0
- nessdog0
can you rephrase that?
- stewart0
so-oo ?
- mitsu0
it is funny when i think of it that way hoho, trying on a shoe just one over the other when it doesn't fit.!
- wendell0
mitsu i have be seeking after you for long time now all week. are you okay and do you hear about Bonseff
- rasko40
your thinking of the story of the Shoemakers Fairies or whatever its called.
(this boy has the brain of a four year old, and I bet he was glad to get rid of it)
;)
- mitsu0
halo, und wie gehts, i am thinking he is the one more often that not, i can see him (bonseff) is here, knew it!
- hellraising0
was that thread made for people who know what the hell your talking about?
- withnail0
"the cobbler's children have no shoes"
- wendell0
hellraising it was not that one i was saying-if you hear it I SAID I DID NOT KNOW IT-(the saying)
the shoemaker!!! i was on for help not for to be cut!!!
- rasko40
paulrand is wendell, he deciphers code too well
- ad10
"the cobblers childeren are alwayd the worst shod"
i can see the confusion - in germany that means sausage feet.