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From: Einde O'Callaghan <eindeoc@freenet.de>
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Subject: Re: What's that phrase
Date: Sun, 07 Jun 2009 18:40:33 +0200
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Cyrano de B. wrote:
> I've been trying to remember that English phrase (could be a word or a whole
> sentence, I don't remember!) that people sometimes say just after you say
> something and someone else unexpectedly says the exact same thing at the
> same time, and both people are surprised and amused that they just said did.
> Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
>
Perhaps "Snap!" - from the children's card game.
Regards, Einde
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