Shadowing-Übung: Ella Bright and Belmont Cameli Do an Off Campus-Inspired Sexy Little Dance with Jimmy | Tonight Show - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Welcome, welcome, welcome to the show.
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I got to talk to you backstage,
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and I have to say,
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Ella, I love your British accent.
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Thank you.
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Oh, yes.
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But you were originally from New York.
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Yes, yeah.
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I want to clarify for you.
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Yeah, so New York is out there.
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Yeah.
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When did you move out?
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It was kind of like back and forth until I think I was six years old.
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And then, yeah, we've been in London my whole life.
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But my dad's from Oklahoma,
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my mom's from California, so not British really at all,
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apart from the accent, which is kind of random.
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They all sound different.
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It's hilarious.
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We've got two British sisters, so that's...
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I have a picture of you young in New York.
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You're on the way to the Statue of Liberty.
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Here's baby Ella.
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And you're looking like...
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You really look like you're having a blast.
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Yeah.
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I was on the way to the Statue of Liberty,
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and I was not enjoying myself.
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But now, I would love it,
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so I don't know why I was so upset.
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Look at how cute.
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Come on, man.
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So cute.
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And, Belma, we were talking backstage.
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I said, do you have any early jobs that we could talk about? when you first started out.
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And you told me about this job you had that I think is.. everyone should know about this.
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It's fascinating.
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Well, so I...
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I started working for Cash when I was 12.
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Every summer, I had three jobs.
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Um, I mean, I was really going after it.
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I was, like, a Little League umpire.
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I was a caddy in golf.
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And then I worked at an Italian restaurant where three of the owner's names were all Tony.
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Fantastic.
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Which is, like, a very,
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you know, Italian thing for me to be doing.
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That's fantastic.
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Yes.
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Shout out to Tony.
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Yeah, shout out to Tony.
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And Tony.
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Yeah, and Tony and Tony.
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And Tony.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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But my first real job where I got,
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like, a paycheck was when I started modeling in Chicago.
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Yeah, now this is what I'm talking about.
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Yeah, and this is, like,
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you know, it's such a glamorous life.
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I started out...
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I would drive up five or six hours into Wisconsin,
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and, you know, you'd be there at a warehouse,
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and they'd have, like, a rack of, like, 200 T-shirts.
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And you would just spend the day putting them on and off all day long.
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So I was a T-shirt model.
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And I would get the picture,
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and I'd send it to my ma,
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and I'd be like, hey, check this out.
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It's on sale.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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So you give her a discount.
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I'm gonna show you guys the photo of Belmont's modeling,
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and you can tell me by applause,
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how amazing is this guy?
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Look at this.
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Check that out.
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Fantastic.
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Pretty good.
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Yeah.
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How are we even sure that this is you?
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What are you talking about?
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This is my favorite thing I've ever seen.
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It's just so good.
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I think I thought my face was in it,
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so I was really smoldering.
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Uh, and then we'd go online,
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and it was like, oh,
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yeah, I mean, my chin was perfect.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Uh, guys, let's talk about off-campus.
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Congratulations!
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Thank you so much!
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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This is a big deal.
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Everyone that I know is watching this show and obsessed with it.
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It is a big...
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Are you feeling it?
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Are you feeling the popularity?
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Are people coming up to you and...
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Uh, yes.
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Recognizing you?
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We...
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Yeah.
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We had a couple interactions.
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It's just been...
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Yeah, it's been really surreal.
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It's been really crazy.
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Yeah, a lot of the support has been very positive,
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and we're so proud of the show.
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It's been a very cool couple of weeks for us.
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Yeah, absolutely.
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I know J.Lo is following you on Instagram.
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That's completely normal.
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I don't even know what to say.
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Jalen put it in the group chat.
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I was like, I hope you all know that JLo is following all of us on his account.
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That's how you know you made it!
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Crazy!
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It's crazy, yeah.
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Yeah, so naturally, we followed her back.
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Most of my feed is now off-campus and JLo.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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How do we describe off-campus?
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It's a love story about hockey and about music.
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Yeah, it's.. it's a college group of friends.
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There's an ice hockey team.
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We have Hannah and Ali.
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I play, yeah, Hannah, music, hockey.
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We've got all the vibes.
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There's, like, it's a really great ensemble.
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There's great friendships.
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There's great family moments.
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There's love.
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There's sex.
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There's hockey.
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There's music.
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There you go.
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You hit all the bases.
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There's a lot of Easter eggs,
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too, from a lot of classic romantic comedies.
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Yeah.
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Which ones stick out in your head and you go,
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Oh, yeah, that's kind of the closest thing that we are to.
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I'd say Troy and Gabriella, High School Musical.
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There is a kind of High School Musical thing happening.
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I think we gotta get him to sing at some point.
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I think that will have to happen.
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I know they're gonna make me sing at some point.
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Yes, you have to.
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Can you sing?
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Are you going to?
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It doesn't matter.
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I can sing.
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Yes.
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Yeah.
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They're gonna make me do it.
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They are definitely gonna make you do it.
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But they made me dance already,
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so, I mean, like, I'm halfway there.
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I'm already...
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You're a double threat.
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Yeah, you're a double threat.
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Uh, Ella, I gotta say,
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one of your other co-stars in the show has to be...
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Oh, yes.
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...your bike helmet.
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My helmet, yes!
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Your helmet, you are wearing a helmet for a lot of this.
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Oh, yeah, and Hannah looks super cool doing it.
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Oh, yeah!
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Safety first, that's why she says.
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Safety, yeah, safety is sexy, everybody.
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Did you think that you'd be wearing a bike helmet this...
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I...
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I honestly...
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It was such a meme to us when we were filming.
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It was hilarious.
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Like, it was such a joke.
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And, like, the fact that everyone's kind of caught on to it is making me die.
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It's the funniest thing ever.
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So I had that spellmon also wearing...
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Yeah, I put the helmet on sometimes when she lets me.
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Yeah, yeah.
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Only...
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Yeah.
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That's a good co-star right there.
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It's a very special prop.
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And the little umbrella was put in my helmet by Mika on the last scene of the show,
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so I was wearing that helmet till the very end.
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Yeah.
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She wears it a lot,
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even when we're not filming.
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Ella's so smart.
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They'll go, Last looks, Ella, take the helmet off.
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Yeah, you have to do it, yeah.
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Yeah, yeah.
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The show takes place in a college,
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and there are a few fun phrases that come up throughout the show,
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and I was wondering if I could show everyone here some off-campus expressions,
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and then you explain what each one means.
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Absolutely.
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Phrase one.
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Are people gonna think I'm a puck bunny?
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Ah, the puck bunny.
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What is a puck bunny?
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Well, the puck bunny is the women that support the team.
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It's the girls that travel,
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and they all sit together,
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and they root for Briar U.
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That, um, collection is the Puck Bunnies.
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And I think a term used in actual...
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I believe it's a real term.
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It's a real term.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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A Puck Bunny.
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Yes.
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All right, I love that.
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I'll start using it, yeah.
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Okay, great.
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Great.
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Yeah, yeah, good.
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I think we found your drink drink.
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What does that mean?
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This is an alcoholic drink,
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and it's your favorite drink,
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I think, of all time.
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So for Hannah, the pina colada,
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I would say the same thing for me.
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But yeah, the drink drink.
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Emphasis on drink.
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Like, the one that you go, oh, I love that.
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That means that's her favorite?
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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You're number one.
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Yeah.
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What is yours?
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Pina Colada.
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Pina Colada.
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It's a pretty good drink drink.
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It's really good.
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Yeah, during the show, actually,
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though, we had to drink vanilla almond milk with orange juice.
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Congratulations.
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Yeah, it was...
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It was beautiful.
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Acting.
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Welcome to acting.
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Yeah, thank you, guys.
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Don't drink that.
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It was gross.
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No, it's not the drink drink.
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Uh, this phrase, it says,
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The song is so sexy.
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Makes me want to do a little...
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A sexy little dance.
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Yeah.
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Uh, how do we...
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Well, so, I mean, the sexy little dance,
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it's easier to show you,
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I think, than to tell you how to do it.
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I mean, Ruth, Ruth, can we get a little music?
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So you start, you just feel a little smug look on your face, Jimmy.
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Do it with us, too.
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Okay.
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You kind of just go here.
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It's a little hips, little shoulders.
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And then you kind of just let it loose.
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It's a sexy little dance.
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It's a sexy little dance.
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Oh, this, I like this.
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And a little stink face helps.
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Oh, yeah.
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I want to show a clip.
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Here's Ella Bright and Belma Cameli in off campus.
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Take a look at this.
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Get over yourself.
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I don't blush.
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Oh, yeah?
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See?
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Nothing.
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Not bad.
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But what about when we kiss?
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You're very sure of yourself.
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Oh, right.
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Your terms.
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No kissing.
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Oh.
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What's wrong, Graham?
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I thought you said we needed practice.
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from Maluma.
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Stick around.

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