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18 Mar 2015
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What does "kick"s in 389, 392 mean?
What does "kick"s in 389, 392 mean?
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18 Mar 2015
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It's a slang term to mean 'doing something an old way.' So she wants them to adopt how people did in the past with no contact. So the joke is where in the bible Moses' mother lets him off as a baby in a basket is so 'old school' it's 'Old Testament'
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It's a slang term to mean 'doing something an old way.' So she wants them to adopt how people did in the past with no contact. So the joke is where in the bible Moses' mother lets him off as a baby in a basket is so 'old school' it's 'Old Testament'
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