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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

Milk River...

Clark: Dad, what would you say if we could be sitting in a
deluxe box next Sunday watching the Metropolis Sharks?

Jonathan: I'd say the Milk River's changed quite a bit. (He's saying that
it's more likely the river to change instead that happening?)
  

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1. " 2. We have no idea at this point if the Milk River has any special significance for the Metropolis Sharks.

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  • We have no idea at this point if the Milk River has any special significance for the Metropolis Sharks.
  • It that happens to be the name, or nick name, of the Sharks' stadium, or if the Sharks are an ice hockey team and play their matches on the river; then the implication might be that there are no "deluxe boxes" avilable at the river.
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1. The expression is more commonly rendered, "What would you say if I told you we could be etc."

2. We have no idea at this point if the Milk River has any special significance for the Metropolis Sharks. It that happens to be the name, or nick name, of the Sharks' stadium, or if the Sharks are an ice hockey team and play their matches on the river; then the implic
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Avangi3. Are you suggesting something like, "When we're able to get tickets for a deluxe box to that game, that's when pigs will fly!" ??

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Clark already has the tickets for the skybox and just asks his father whether
he wants to join him or not. So, yeah. I was asking

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