Took me a second. I think he means " Hakuna matata" Hakuna matata is a Swahili phrase that is literally translated as "There are no worries here". It is sometimes translated as "no worries", although is more commonly used similarly to the English phrase "no problem". Welcome either way. :deshade:
Swahili (what the hell), Don't you know that is the phrase used by PUMBA in the movie Lion King. How could you confuse the two I will never know. Remember I went to a public high school/college PAC-10. Speak slow and use small words. :scare::drunk:rop:
Drew, Let me check and see if I have the time between: cutting the grass, trimming trees, planting sod, washing cars, building a block wall, digging a trench, putting down PVC piping, laying tile, laying carpet, laying MOMO and finishing my paperwork to become a US Citizen. What is the queens name that runs this country?
I don't own a lawnmower bytch, because I don't need to. Have you checked your garage lately!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!