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Listenever Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

I had to question the mermaids.



At 24 seconds, the conversations goes like this.
March: It was very slippery up there, okay? I was in the pool.
Healy: You were in the pool?
March: Yeah.
Healy: I had to question the mermaids. What were you doing while I was working?

I don't understand what Healy meant by saying "I had to question the mermaids". 
  

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listenever I don't understand what Healy meant by saying "I had to question the mermaids". It's just a facetious excuse for being in the pool. Mermaids live in water; he is a policeman; he was looking for witnesses.

  • listenever I don't understand what Healy meant by saying "I had to question the mermaids".
  • It's just a facetious excuse for being in the pool.
  • Mermaids live in water; he is a policeman; he was looking for witnesses.
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listeneverI don't understand what Healy meant by saying "I had to question the mermaids".
It's just a facetious excuse for being in the pool. Mermaids live in water; he is a policeman; he was looking for witnesses.

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