how about that
(rhetorical question) A general statement of surprise or bemusement with regard to a particular event.; isn't that good, or unexpected, etc.
And how about that stately, plump at the start of James Joyce's are "real novels" within the English literary tradition. Source: Internet
And how about that Cupcake Bakeshop. Source: Internet
Everybody talks big and bad until they start coughing and can hardly see because their fever is so high, or how about that swab tickling your brain, sounds like fun to me! Source: Internet
“One is too many, I’m a law and order president, how about that economy rebounding and the job Jared Kischner is doing doing something, and Ivanka’s beans?” he spouts all at once. Source: Internet
• So, how about that earthquake. Source: Internet
Now what might you expect to happen if we move this view further off the bottom edge of Well, how about that? Source: Internet