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Cool expressions: She thinks out of the box, couch potato, etc.



 
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Cool expressions: She thinks out of the box, couch potato, etc. Wed Jul 02, 2008 4:14 am  Cool expressions: She thinks out of the box, couch potato, etc.
 

Hi again, I am also interested in knowing different cool expressions and their meanings like "she thinks out of the box" "couch potato" and others.
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Cool expressions: She thinks out of the box, couch potato, etc. Wed Jul 02, 2008 14:27 pm  Cool expressions: She thinks out of the box, couch potato, etc.
 

I am afraid there are too many 'cool expressions' to put up here and they will doubtlessly be out of this box if someone tries to do so.
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Cool expressions: She thinks out of the box, couch potato, etc. Wed Jul 02, 2008 14:37 pm  Cool expressions: She thinks out of the box, couch potato, etc.
 

Hi Kishey,

Maybe you want to start by learning these cool expressions.

Let me know what you think.
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