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12 Nov 12:31 AM
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'Flo' is the name of a character in a popular Progressive Insurance Company ad series on TV.
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I'm not sure of the context, but I think that Flo is being sarcastic. Flo thinks Olivia's statement that "she works in insurance" is boring.
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@squidlydeux this lady?
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