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Sentence: I have never been to me?



 
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Sentence: I have never been to me? #1 (permalink) Mon Nov 09, 2009 7:59 am   Sentence: I have never been to me?
 

Hi, I am MayLee here. Can someone please tell me whether there is any meaning in this sentence : I have never been to me ? Thank-you very much!
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Sentence: I have never been to me? #2 (permalink) Mon Nov 09, 2009 19:10 pm   Sentence: I have never been to me?
 

It doesn't make any sense: "me" is not a destination.
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