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What does he mean by this? "Well, the house is still standing"

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What does he mean by this? " Well, the house is still standing " He means 'the house has not been destroyed''. It's a bit of ironic humour The couple know that Calvin is very mischievous.

  • What does he mean by this?
  • " Well, the house is still standing " He means 'the house has not been destroyed''.
  • It's a bit of ironic humour The couple know that Calvin is very mischievous.
  • Clive
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What does he mean by this? "Well, the house is still standing"

He means 'the house has not been destroyed''.

It's a bit of ironic humour The couple know that Calvin is very mischievous.

Clive

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