Kolo Toure, Ivory Coast Oh Kolo. Kolo, Kolo, Kolo. First of all, he recently contracted malaria (for the second time). So there's that. Secondly, he scored one of the worst own goals of any season this year. And thirdly, he sometimes pretends to be a car salesman named Francois. And yet he remains one of the most lovable footballers in the game.
Could you tell me what the writer means here? ( So strange...) PS:I consider this sentence as something like 'You know'?'I mean'. I mean that there is no that important connotation or information in these phrases. They may just be used to express some emotion or connect context purely. Right?
Top answer
So there's that. ~ So that's one thing/point to consider.
— Ozzourti
So there's that.
~ So that's one thing/point to consider.
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