. . . if “dinner is ready” means:
a) Why don’t you go and feed the dogs?
b) Finish reading the paper.
c) Phone someone.
d) Any or all of the above.
e) dinner is ready.
. . . if “dinner is ready” means:
a) Why don’t you go and feed the dogs?
b) Finish reading the paper.
c) Phone someone.
d) Any or all of the above.
e) dinner is ready.
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If you’re a man then it’s definitely d
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Have you been talking to my wife? 😉
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Ah – so you don’t have your farmer as well trained as we all thought.
No wonder he took so long to get that Cristmas Tree a couple of years ago.
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