by Jammydodger » Fri Jun 20, 2014 1:09 pm
dancingirl1 wrote:Jammydodger wrote:Just ignore that last post
He talks sh!t.
Well if they wanna waste their time and money and send her,
THEY CAN, don't let me get in the middle lol. But she wont reply using the agency address 100%. Stay Mad I am correct though. lol.
It comes from fishing. On a line, you have a hook to catch a fish, and a "sinker" to keep the line from floating too high. They're a few inches apart, so if a fish swallows it all, he's swallowed several inches of line.
If a PERSON "swallows" something (that is, believes it) in a big way, then we say that they "took the bait," or "bought it," "hook, line, and sinker." It means he was probably REALLY gullible, or too trusting, and believes what's not true and was thoroughly fooled or tricked into believing what he believes. That sums you up too a tee.

[quote="dancingirl1"][quote="Jammydodger"]Just ignore that last post
He talks sh!t.[/quote]
Well if they wanna waste their time and money and send her, [i]THEY CAN[/i], don't let me get in the middle lol. But she wont reply using the agency address 100%. Stay Mad I am correct though. lol.[/quote]
It comes from fishing. On a line, you have a hook to catch a fish, and a "sinker" to keep the line from floating too high. They're a few inches apart, so if a fish swallows it all, he's swallowed several inches of line.
If a PERSON "swallows" something (that is, believes it) in a big way, then we say that they "took the bait," or "bought it," "hook, line, and sinker." It means he was probably REALLY gullible, or too trusting, and believes what's not true and was thoroughly fooled or tricked into believing what he believes. That sums you up too a tee. :mrgreen: