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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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another's slow Monday morning

Does " another's slow Monday morning" mean " another's lazy Monday morning"?

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If the vast majority of guys were thus abnormal, what's normal? We all have our little peccadilloes, which may include things that sound like various parts of the word “peccadilloes.” “One person's lewd exorbitance,” Bering writes, “is another's slow Monday morning.”
  

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Anonymous Does " another's slow Monday morning" mean " another's lazy Monday morning"? More like 'another's uneventful, inactive morning'.

  • Anonymous Does " another's slow Monday morning" mean " another's lazy Monday morning"?
  • More like 'another's uneventful, inactive morning'.
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AnonymousDoes " another's slow Monday morning" mean " another's lazy Monday morning"?
More like 'another's uneventful, inactive morning'.
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Is it like "one man's meal is another man's poison"-here, the meal is slow Monday morning and the poison is lewd exorbitance - both are normal for their own condition?
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AnonymousIs it like "one man's meal is another man's poison"-
Yes.

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