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Abil Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

"go hang a thousand times"

At an African Union summit in Egypt, George Charamba said the West had no basis to speak about the situation (of Zimbabwe ed)- and can "go hang a thousand times".

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Can go [and] hang [themselves/itself] a thousand times In other words - it's none of their business and they can just get lost - stop interfering.

  • Can go [and] hang [themselves/itself] a thousand times In other words - it's none of their business and they can just get lost - stop interfering.
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Can go [and] hang [themselves/itself] a thousand times Emotion: whisper
In other words - it's none of their business and they can just get
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Thanks Mr. Feebs

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