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18 Dec 2014
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What do line 38 suggest?
And what do "punch" mean in line 40 mean?
What do line 38 suggest?
And what do "punch" mean in line 40 mean?
And what do "punch" mean in line 40 mean?
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In line 38 he's saying that he feels like their conversation has been going on for so long that somebody may have already had a birthday by that point. Its kind of a joke :) I don't really understand the reference in line 40 though
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