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HAPPY CAMPER

ORLEANS-Canada

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HAPPY CAMPER
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Company Address: 110 Place Dorleans Dr,ORLEANS,ON,Canada 
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Postal Code:
K1C 
Telephone Number: 6138242119 
Fax Number: 6138246966 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
0 
USA SIC Description:
Womens Apparel-Retail 
Number of Employees:
 
Sales Amount:
$1 to 2.5 million 
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Very Good 
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    The adage 'happy wife, happy life' could be said to have appeared at least as early as 1903, in the final verse of a choice bit of doggerel titled "The Work and Wages Party", where the parallel and rhyming phrases might as well have been no more than a congeries, rather than expressing causality:
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    happy as a sandboy extremely happy ; perfectly contented with your situation An 1823 dictionary describes a sandboy as an urchin who sold sand in the streets, and according to the same source the expression jolly as a sandboy was already proverbial by that date for 'a merry fellow who has tasted a drop'
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    Think of "chance" as a stand in for probability And then add "low" if you like to make the meaning abundantly clear "The low probability of winning the lottery makes it unlikely to happen, but I would be one happy camper if I did win it " Maybe it all started with the following exchange "Want to go in on a lottery ticket together?
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    The figurative usage of Realm is apparently as old as the term itself: Transferred or figurative sense of "sphere of activity; area of power, influence, or operation" is from late 14c
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    It appears it is from the Bible: “On your own head be it” Source: This phrase has its origins in Psalm 7:16 and Acts 18:6 of the King James Version of the Bible
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    Etymonline has this interesting bit: ballpark "baseball stadium," 1899, from (base) ball + park (n ) Figurative sense of "acceptable range of approximation" first recorded 1960, originally referring to area within which a spacecraft was expected to return to earth; the reference is to broad but reasonably predictable dimensions
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    Those two suspect groups have taken it to the point where it should be boycotted now, at least in the Midwest United States - the country's clearing house for hackneyed speech I have a comfortable cell reserved for it alongside "happy camper," "my wheelhouse," "have a good one," and other weeds we once though of as clever
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    Listening to an interview (BBC, so British English), I heard an author describe an actress's performance "as near as dammit" to the novel's character




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