Gavin must say "the day after yesterday" 5 times a day. In context, he means "the day after tomorrow," but he ends up talking about today (i.e. the day after yesterday). It's hilarious. And if you try to correct him, he yells, "No! I mean the day after yesterday!" It's a pointless argument. So we don't have it anymore. He'll get it one day. Maybe the day after yesterday.
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