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Picked her up... #1 (permalink) Sun Jan 02, 2005 19:16 pm   Picked her up...
 

Hi!
what does it mean?
He picked her up in a bar?
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Pick up #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 02, 2005 21:40 pm   Pick up
 

This means met her and started talking to her.
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