That one is legal phrasing for "I think you are an a--hole but I can't call you that in court.". Everybody who hears it in court understands that the amount of respect I think you are due is "none at all".
Those selling that presume readers know what that means, I guess. Oh well, when you presume you make a pres out of u and me, right?
My cousin sells on E-Bay...I'm sure she's run across a lot of scammers like Mr. Gold Ball Diplomat. O(As for my cousin, I have full faith she's an honest seller)
Being born south of Interstate-10 I've always know they were crawfish. Growing up near Chicago, I adapted to local norms. Now that I'm living in my home town folks assume I'm a transplant for the Midwestern accent. I can fake some Cajun, but my French Creole comprehension is lacking. "Go to de store and make some groceries"
this one USED to irritate me(I say "used to" because I think it's slowly fading out). "The thing of it is, is".
you say "said".....maybe it Has GONE by the wayside. Man, I hope so. But now I have to listen to my sister, who uses the double-is, almost all the time.