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Tara2 Posted 4 years ago
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I’ve got a handful of pixie dust with your name on it

Can you please explain the bold?

Penny: No, come on, it’s going to be fun, and you all look great, I mean, look at you, Thor, and, oh, Peter Pan, that’s so cute.

Leonard: Actually, Penny, he’s Rob…

Howard: I’m Peter Pan! And I’ve got a handful of pixie dust with your name on it.

Penny: No you don’t. Oh, hey, what’s Sheldon supposed to be.

  

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Tara2 I’m Peter Pan ! And I’ve got a handful of pixie dust with your name on it. "Pixie dust" (dust from a pixie) comes from the story of Peter Pan.

  • Tara2 I’m Peter Pan !
  • And I’ve got a handful of pixie dust with your name on it.
  • "Pixie dust" (dust from a pixie) comes from the story of Peter Pan.
  • It's supposed to make the children able to fly.
  • CJ
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Tara2I’m Peter Pan! And I’ve got a handful of pixie dust with your name on it.

"Pixie dust" (dust from a pixie) comes from the story of Peter Pan. It's supposed to make the children able to fly.

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