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Plan and Scheme, Six-pack, at long last



 
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Plan and Scheme, Six-pack, at long last #1 (permalink) Mon Nov 30, 2009 13:48 pm   Plan and Scheme, Six-pack, at long last
 

Hi everybody,
how are you teachers
Could I have your comments please

What is the difference between Plan and Scheme
What is the meaning of this sentence (I think this guy's couples of cans, short of six-pack)
(cans, short of six-pack)
What does this sentence mean (At long last love has arrived)

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Plan and Scheme, Six-pack, at long last #2 (permalink) Mon Nov 30, 2009 18:03 pm   Plan and Scheme, Six-pack, at long last
 

What is the difference between Plan and Scheme
According to http://dictionary.reference.com to plan ans to scheme both mean to make plans, but to scheme means to create an underhand plot; intrigue.

What is the meaning of this sentence (I think this guy's couples of cans, short of six-pack)
(cans, short of six-pack)
It means that the guy is not very smart or not all there. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=One%20Short%20of%20A%20Six%20Pack

What does this sentence mean (At long last love has arrived)

Love did not arrive quickly, he/she had to wait for it.

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Plan and Scheme, Six-pack, at long last #3 (permalink) Mon Nov 30, 2009 18:32 pm   Plan and Scheme, Six-pack, at long last
 

Thanks Milanya, I am appreciated

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