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Tara2 Posted 4 years ago
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We get on with Halo night

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Sheldon: If we’re all through playing mock the flawed technology, can we get on with Halo night, we were supposed to start at eight, it is now 8:06.

  

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To get on with something is to begin to do it, especially if there has been some delay in starting it. I have a lot of work to do today, so I can't stop and talk to you very long. I've got to get on with my work .

  • To get on with something is to begin to do it, especially if there has been some delay in starting it.
  • I have a lot of work to do today, so I can't stop and talk to you very long.
  • I've got to get on with my work .
  • Halo night is something specific to that comedy series.
  • It refers to Wednesday nights at 8 pm, when the characters got together to play a game called Halo.
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To get on with something is to begin to do it, especially if there has been some delay in starting it.

I have a lot of work to do today, so I can't stop and talk to you very long. I've got to get on with my work.

Halo night is something specific to that comedy series. It refers to Wednesday nights at 8 pm, when the characters got together to play a gam

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