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“If I need a flat-screen TV from Best Buy,” she said, “you’re my man.”??
Saturday morning, we got up early to prepare for Vivian’s arrival. At 9:45, Alice finished the vacuuming, and I took the cinnamon rolls out of the oven. Without discussion, we had both slightly overdressed. When I stepped out of the bedroom in a button-down shirt and khakis I hadn’t worn in months, Alice laughed.
“If I need a flat-screen TV from Best Buy,” she said, “you’re my man.”
I would like to know what does '“If I need a flat-screen TV from Best Buy,” she said, “you’re my man.”' here mean. Thanks.
Nov 5, 2017 5:08 AM
Answers · 3
It's a joke. Alice is saying that he looks like a salesperson at Best Buy, which is a store in the U.S. that sells things like TV's and computers. The salesmen there typically wear khaki pants (tan-colored, slightly-dressy cotton pants).
November 5, 2017
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