>>>>Although one of our managers is now probably regretting saying this about a
>>>>month ago. What *is* bigger than a can of worms?
>>>
>>>A manager I did some work for years ago, used to say "let me know if
>>>it turns into an elephant", meaning "becomes a bigger problem than we
>>>anticipate". Why he couldn't use the latter version, I have no idea.
>>>:o)
>>
>>Ah, useful thanks. This particular problem is a 'two elephant' one for reasons I
>>better not go into.
>
>So if the current rate of exchange is one-and-a-half Sherlockian Pipes
>to a Tilley Elephant, what's a Can of Worms worth these days?

Half a pretty kettle of fish, 3 dogs' breakfasts or a complete shaar.

-- 
Stephen

Into my heart an air that kills from yon far country blows:
What are those blue remembered hills, what spires, what farms are those?
That is the land of lost content, I see it shining plain,
The happy highways where I went and cannot come again.