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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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I can't see the meaning of the underlined sentense below. help me~

AMONG SITCOM FRIENDS

Ross: Okay, I’m done with my choices, these are final.

Rachel: Well, it’s about time.

Joey: Ooh, very official.

Ross: Oh, yeah, well y'know Chandler printed it up on his computer.

Monica: And who laminated it?

Ross: That would be me.

Rachel: All right let me see. Uma Thurman, Winona Ryder, Elizabeth Hurely, Michelle Pfieffer, and Dorothy Hammel?

Ross: Hey, it’s my list.

Rachel: Okay honey, you do realize she only spins like that on ice.



Q. I can't see the meaning of sentense underlined.

especially, what does that point?
  

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Dorothy Hamill is an ice skating star. So if Ross is picking her because of her athletic talent for spinning, then he is going to be disappointed. She can spin on the ice but not necessarily in the bedroom.

  • Dorothy Hamill is an ice skating star.
  • So if Ross is picking her because of her athletic talent for spinning, then he is going to be disappointed.
  • She can spin on the ice but not necessarily in the bedroom.
  • )
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Dorothy Hamill is an ice skating star. So if Ross is picking her because of her athletic talent for spinning, then he is going to be disappointed. She can spin on the ice but not necessarily in the bedroom. (I am assuming that they are somehow talking about ***.)

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