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Madhulk Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Two strips of pain on the pavement

Thanks for saving my bacon. I'd be two strips of pain on the pavement
Leveled with the pavement?

if you hadn't gotten my call. You have no idea what meant for me to help you.
I have never felt such a sense of purpose Point in life?

in my entire life.
  

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"strips of pain" - I haven't heard this before but it's a nice bit of writing (like so much of this show). ) is run over by a car; nothing is left, if it's REALLY flattened, except two strips on the pavement. "

  • "strips of pain" - I haven't heard this before but it's a nice bit of writing (like so much of this show).
  • ) is run over by a car; nothing is left, if it's REALLY flattened, except two strips on the pavement.
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"strips of pain" - I haven't heard this before but it's a nice bit of writing (like so much of this show). I think it must refer to the marks left when someone or something (an animal?) is run over by a car; nothing is left, if it's REALLY flattened, except two strips on the pavement. In this case the metaphoric "two strips of pain."

"sense of purpose" - yes, that he (or she?) has a rea

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