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run up to #1 (permalink) Sun Dec 04, 2011 12:31 pm   run up to
 

Hi

She wanted me to run her up to Canada

Does it mean He wanted me to take him to a canada?
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run up to #2 (permalink) Sun Dec 04, 2011 13:17 pm   run up to
 

I think you got your hes and shes mixed up somewhere? It most likely means that she wanted the other person to drive her to Canada (i.e. take her in a vehicle).
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run up to #3 (permalink) Sun Dec 04, 2011 13:19 pm   run up to
 

You are absolutely right. Thank you very much again.
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