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Date Posted: 12:26:46 09/24/07 Mon
Author: oorjanie
Subject: that's quite funny. my mom has used 'po-faced' for years tho i'm trying to think of the last situation but she likes to say 'he's right po-faced isn't he' (imagine with scottish accent hehe)
In reply to: pamelalass 's message, "I loved this exchange too! I don't know exactly what a "po-faced expression" is, but I imagine it is one of those looks one uses with siblings, to convey a world of disdain, in the context of a solid basis of trust and love... I wish I could find a way to adopt "po-faced" into conversation now and then... And teddie, I agree completely about the layered meanings of "brotherhood" in the title." on 06:30:42 09/24/07 Mon


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