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Post by edricz on Oct 14, 2005 19:06:19 GMT 7
Driving with our our three children one day, i turned to my husband and complained, "i've got a pain in ny neck." A small voice from the rear diagnosed, "It's me , isn't it, mummy?"
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Post by Kurosaki Ichigo on Oct 22, 2005 21:50:35 GMT 7
dun get it, can explain?
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Post by edricz on Oct 23, 2005 11:14:41 GMT 7
"pain in the neck" is also a phrase that usually tell sumone that the person is really irritatting and always disturb you (sumthing like dat, i oso dunno how to explain -.-")
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Post by Kurosaki Ichigo on Oct 23, 2005 12:25:21 GMT 7
Oh i think i get it, that means her children are irritating is it? #giggle#
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Post by edricz on Oct 23, 2005 13:25:05 GMT 7
no, actually the mom is saying the truth, she has a pain in her neck... but the child missunderstood and thinks the child is the pain in the neck... do u get it?
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Post by Kurosaki Ichigo on Oct 23, 2005 15:44:29 GMT 7
Ic2 thank you for your explanation #hugging#
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Post by anonymous on Oct 30, 2005 1:53:07 GMT 7
LOL...
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Post by smansa on Nov 2, 2005 23:24:06 GMT 7
I still can't understand it?
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Post by edricz on Nov 4, 2005 2:07:00 GMT 7
"pain in the neck" is usually a term to describe a person that is really annoying and irritating.... in the story, the mom REALLY has a pain in her neck.. but her child missunderstood n think that he/ she is the "pain in the neck" do u understang now?
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Post by smansa on Nov 4, 2005 2:57:44 GMT 7
ohhh, now i get it already. Thank's for you explaination.
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Post by edricz on Nov 4, 2005 14:48:33 GMT 7
no problem (",)
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