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Old 12-Jul-2009, 13:09
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Default Read into it what you will?

I can't quite remember the context where it was used but what does this mean?

Does it by any chance mean something like "Take it however you like it"?

Please help.

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Default Re: Read into it what you will?

Yes; make your own assumption of the issue.
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Default Re: Read into it what you will?

Thanks susiedqq

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