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The explanation above is spot-on. There is no regionalism here, just a way of attracting attention by using a phrase that on the face of it is utterly inappropriate (the dominant meaning is a rhetorical way of saying "nobody cares; it is of no importance"), but has a second, literal meaning that is a query or a challenge to the reader.
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted For the Irish blokes TEd Remington 02/01/04 09:02 AM Re: For the Irish blokes dxb 02/02/04 10:55 AM Re: For the Irish blokes hibernicus 02/02/04 05:35 PM Re: For the Irish blokes Jackie 02/03/04 01:28 AM
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