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Everyday conversation with colleage at office? #16 (permalink) Thu Sep 06, 2007 16:10 pm   Everyday conversation with colleage at office?
 

Yankee wrote:
I've heard lots of Americans and Brits talk about their "side of the pond". :lol:


The same expression exists in Spanish.
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