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Another day, another dollar.

0"Another day, another dollar."02br
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00I wonder what it really means. Also is the same expression used in the UK, too?02br
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0 Mean: Another day of work mean another dollar in my pocket!!!!0-
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0 It is used in the Uk too. It is a way of complaining about your work - I have to do another day of this horrible/boring job but I suppose I should take consolation in the fact that I'm getting paid for it. 0-
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0 Thank you very much for the valuable answer. 0-
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0Yes; you quite often hear it at the end of the day in offices, etc. Someone will log off, put their coat on, turn to leave, and then say: "Ah well...another day, another dollar".02br
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00(You can use it even if you're not paid in dollars.)02br
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00MrP0-
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0Hi guys,02br
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00I think you're all lucky that you get a dollar.02br
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00For me, it's more like this: 01font00Another day older and deeper in debt.02font02br
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01i00(From the song '16 tons' by Tennessee Ernie Ford) 02i02br
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00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0>>For me, it's more like this: 01font00Another day older and deeper in debt02font00.<<02br
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00Me too, Clive. LOL I heard the song in my youth. Does the above mean something like: "I carry 16 tons of coal every day, but I just get older and have more debt instead of becoming richer."?0-
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0Hi, 02br
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00Yes. 02br
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00Clive0-
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0 Another day, another blooper. 0-
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0Hi Clive,02br
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00You're so inspiring.02br
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00another day, another debt02br
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00that would do for a pun on the saying.0-

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