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Aussiesalute Posted 13 years ago
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What does big boots to fill mean?
  

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You need to work on your typography and your manners. Make some difference between quoted matter and the rest, and say please, please. You say someone has big shoes to fill when the person who had the job before did it extremely well.

  • You need to work on your typography and your manners.
  • Make some difference between quoted matter and the rest, and say please, please.
  • You say someone has big shoes to fill when the person who had the job before did it extremely well.
  • "Boots" is a variation on that, only justified if he's a Texas Ranger or a pig farmer.
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You need to work on your typography and your manners. Make some difference between quoted matter and the rest, and say please, please.

You say someone has big shoes to fill when the person who had the job before did it extremely well. "Boots" is a variation on that, only justified if he's a Texas Ranger or a pig farmer.

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