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Meaning of stumped #1 (permalink) Sun May 24, 2009 11:19 am   Meaning of stumped
 

Hello Ganesh my old friend. Well, you have really stumped me with this one. Who exactly are you writing this request to? Obviously not the Director himself -- his secretary?

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Meaning of stumped #2 (permalink) Sun May 24, 2009 12:20 pm   Meaning of stumped
 

Wrong forum, Ganesh :P

Stumped: Puzzled, baffled, confused.
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