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i think it's the top middle and bottom, if not then it's the middle and bottom
The answer is the Climax of the story.
To go someplace "on Shank's pony" (a common expression) means simply to walk there. The idiom springs from that part of the leg known as the shank, or shin, and the use of ponies for travelling.
Well, nothing really. She just talks about the club of girls who likes to play ping pong, and the amount of boyfriends she has and how they all ardor by wanting to ask for her father's permission.
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