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[QUOTE="Lamp:1064661"][QUOTE="fag%20balls:1064560"]Is the phrase "All set". As in I'm all set here (ready to go), a New England phrase? My girlfriend is from Maryland and has never heard people use it so much. She also thinks its stupid. I believe its used all over the place as I've heard it in New York and the midwest, but she refuses to believe me. Any thoughts? Yes i am bored. [/QUOTE] It must be. I have a story from two years of living in North Carolina... I went to a restaurant one time. This girl was walking around handing out free cookies. She asked me if I wanted one. I said "No thanks I'm all set." She then says to me "So you do want one?" and I went "HUH?" in the most confused tone I could muster. The girl then places a cookie on my table and then walks away without saying a word. Right after that, my ex who was originally from the DC suburbs of northern Virginia told me she had no idea what that phrase meant when she first heard me say it. I don't know how, I think it's pretty self-explanatory, but whatever...[/QUOTE]
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