Some of it will surely go in the circular file. Don't you know what these two expressions mean? Take a look down here, then!
From: http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/2013/11/131126_todays_phrase_file_away.shtml
To file away
Today's Phrase
To file away is a phrasal verb which means to store a document in an organised way, often in a file with other similar documents.
Examples:
All my letters are filed away in a big cabinet in my office.
On Friday mornings I pay the bills and invoices from the past week, then I file them away.
Take note
One funny slang expression isthe circular file. When you put something in the circular file, where does it go? In the wastebasket!
Example:
A: What happened to those printouts?
B: Oh, they went in the circular file, sorry. I didn't think you needed them.
B: Oh, they went in the circular file, sorry. I didn't think you needed them.
Interesting fact
These days, in English, you are likely to see or hear the word 'file' when talking about computer files. We talk about 'filenames'; 'types of file' (doc, jpg, mp3, mp4); and 'file size' in kilobytes (KB), megabytes (MB), gigabytes (GB) and even terabytes (TB).