Channy31
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I never got that phrase. What don't they care about?
ETA: Yup what saludable84 said ^^^
It's a lil Wayne phrase that means nothing about the hair on your head. It originated back in the 70's I believe, but it had a different meaning then too I believe.
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It's a quote the british used in the world wars on posters, to help people deal with the black outs.
I.e. when there is a black out, keep calm and carry on
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/8785585/Battle-rages-over-Keep-Calm-and-Carry-On-souvenirs.html
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