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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
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Somewhere between...

Haven't you heard of Crazy Kyle who lives in the woods by himself?
He's somewhere between Bigfoot and the Blair Witch.
I can't understand is that literally said or figuratively?
Meaning he's neighbour with them?
  

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Hi, Haven't you heard of Crazy Kyle who lives in the woods by himself? He's somewhere between Bigfoot and the Blair Witch. I can't understand is that literally said or figuratively?

  • Hi, Haven't you heard of Crazy Kyle who lives in the woods by himself?
  • He's somewhere between Bigfoot and the Blair Witch.
  • I can't understand is that literally said or figuratively?
  • Figuratively.
  • Meaning he's neighbour with them?
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Hi,
Haven't you heard of Crazy Kyle who lives in the woods by himself?

He's somewhere between Bigfoot and the Blair Witch.

I can't understand is that literally said or figuratively? Figuratively.

Meaning he's neighbour with them? No.

Tom Smith is somewhere between

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