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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Thats ok, I have a lovely glass of Malbec and my cat is lying at my feet, both of which are definitely bringing back my Zen,
  

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Anonymous Thats ok, I have a lovely glass of Malbec and my cat is lying at my feet, both of which are definitely bringing back my Zen, I know exactly what your meaning is, but there is a possibility that someone will interpret "both of which" refers to your feet. Any ideas about how you could remedy that?

  • Anonymous Thats ok, I have a lovely glass of Malbec and my cat is lying at my feet, both of which are definitely bringing back my Zen, I know exactly what your meaning is, but there is a possibility that someone will interpret "both of which" refers to your feet.
  • Any ideas about how you could remedy that?
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Anonymous Thats ok, I have a lovely glass of Malbec and my cat is lying at my feet, both of which are definitely bringing back my Zen,
I know exactly what your meaning is, but there is a possibility that someone will interpret "both of which" refers to your feet. Any ideas about how you could remedy that?

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