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That really scares me - because if it could happen to you, it could happen to me - and then I'd have to fly you into GR to come help me fix it.....not sure that one could be taken care of over the phone!janetupnorth said:Awesome Becky - I just want my stuff by about Tuesday to get them to people for their Christmas gifts. I could have entered sooner but was holding out for a few last minute people and also to try and recover my P3 data...hard drive still chugging on repair though.
ChefBeckyD said:That really scares me - because if it could happen to you, it could happen to me - and then I'd have to fly you into GR to come help me fix it.....not sure that one could be taken care of over the phone!
Hope it's fixed soon!
This phrase is commonly used to express that someone is very busy or working hard. It can also suggest that things are going well and progress is being made.
"Ho" is not referring to a specific person. It is simply a filler word used in this phrase to add emphasis and create a rhyming effect.
Yes, this phrase is commonly used in casual conversations and can be considered a playful or humorous expression.
It is not recommended to use this phrase in a professional setting as it may be perceived as unprofessional or inappropriate. It is best reserved for casual conversations with friends and family.
Yes, there are variations of this phrase such as "Ho Must Be Busy Today!" or "Ho Must Be on Top of Things Today!" They all convey a similar meaning of being busy or productive.