That's what love will do to a line, I suppose. Now that you point this out, though, the following, "But even allowing for his feelings, this was probably stretching a point" is funnier.
I think you're right, though, that it was meant as a point. I took the measuring as the exuberance of love, a kind of hyperbole maybe, but maybe it was just an error.
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I saw this many years ago, and not since.
It bothers me that about 2:12ff they keep measuring the dot. Dots do not have extension by definition.
That's what love will do to a line, I suppose. Now that you point this out, though, the following, "But even allowing for his feelings, this was probably stretching a point" is funnier.
Well, it's a point that is. I was running those together, but I guess a dot can be as big as you want.
I think you're right, though, that it was meant as a point. I took the measuring as the exuberance of love, a kind of hyperbole maybe, but maybe it was just an error.
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