Shadowing-Übung: Ross Goes to China and Brings Back a New Girlfriend | Friends - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Hey.
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Hey.
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How long did you think this barbecue was gonna last?
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I'm going to China.
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Jeez, you say one thing and...
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You're going to China?
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Yeah, it's for the museum.
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Someone found a bone.
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We want the bone, but they don't want us to have the bone,
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so I'm going over there trying to persuade them to give us the bone.
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It's a whole big bone thing.
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Anyway, I'm gonna be gone for like a week,
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So, uh, if you want to reach me, you can't.
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So here's my itinerary.
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Um, here's a picture of me.
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Oh, let me see.
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Could you take it to Carol's every now and then and show it to Ben just so he doesn't forget me?
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Yeah.
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Hi, Ben.
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I'm your father.
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I am the head.
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Pa!
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Pa!
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All right, this barbecue's gonna be very fun.
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Hey, is Rachel here?
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I wanted to wish her a happy birthday before I left.
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Oh, no, she's out having drinks with Carl.
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Oh.
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Hey, who's Carl?
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You know that guy that she met at the coffee house?
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No. Well, we'll see.
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There's this guy that she met at the coffee...
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At the coffee house, right.
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So you do know who he is.
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Oh, it's so pretty.
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This must have cost him a fortune.
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I can't believe he did this.
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Come on, Ross, remember back in college when he fell in love with Carol and bought her that ridiculously expensive crystal duck?
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What did you just say?
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Oh.
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Crystal Duck.
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No. No. No. The, um, the love part?
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F-Flan...
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Oh, my God.
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Oh, no, no, no, no. That's good.
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Just keep rubbing your head.
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That'll turn back time.
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I mean, you and Ross.
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Did you have any idea?
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No, none.
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I mean, my first night in the city,
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he mentioned something about asking me out,
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but nothing ever happened, so I just...
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Well, what else did he say?
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I mean, does he, like,
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want to go out with me?
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Well, given that he's desperately in love with you,
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he probably wouldn't mind getting a cup of coffee or something.
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Ross?
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All this time?
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Well, I've got to talk to him.
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Yeah, he's in China.
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The country.
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No, no, wait.
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His flight doesn't leave for another 45 more minutes.
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What about the time difference?
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From here to the airport?
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Yes.
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You're never gonna make it.
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Well, I've gotta try.
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Rachel, what are you gonna say to him?
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I don't know.
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Well, then maybe you shouldn't go.
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He's right, because if you're just gonna,
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like, break his heart, that's the kind of thing that can wait.
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Yeah, but if it's good news,
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you should tell him now.
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I don't know.
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Maybe I'll know when I see him.
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Here, look.
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All right, does this help?
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No. Look, all I know is that I cannot wait a week until I see him.
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I mean, this is just too big.
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You know, I've just got to talk to him.
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I've got to...
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Okay, I'll see you later.
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Rachel, I love you.
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Deal with me first.
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All right.
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Ross!
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Ross!
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Excuse me.
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Pardon me.
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Excuse me.
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Hi.
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Hi.
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May I see your boarding pass?
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No, no, I don't have one.
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I just need to talk to my friend.
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Oh, I'm sorry.
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You are not allowed on the jetway unless you have a boarding pass.
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No, I know that.
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He just went on.
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He's right there.
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He's got the blue jacket on.
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Can I just...
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I'm sorry, no, no, no. Federal regulations.
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Okay.
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All right, okay.
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Um, then could you please,
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uh, just give him a message for me?
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Please?
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This is very important.
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All right.
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What's the message?
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Uh, uh, I don't know.
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No. Sir, sir, excuse me.
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Sir, I have a message for you.
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What?
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It's from Rachel.
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She said that she loved the present and she will see you when you get back.
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What?
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Toby, for God's sake, I don't know what she's talking about.
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There's no Rachel.
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Don't give me that deep freeze.
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57 from Beijing, now arriving.
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Oh, my God.
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Oh, my God.
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Excuse me.
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Move, move move!
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Emergency, please!
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Excuse me, excuse me.
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Rach!
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Oh!
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There you are!
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Hi.
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Hi.
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Oh, so.. so...
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How was China?
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You?
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It was.. it was great.
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Oh, what happened?
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What?
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What?
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You're bleeding.
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I am?
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Oh, look at that.
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Yes, I am.
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Anyway, enough about me.
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Enough about me, Mr. Back from the Orient.
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Come on.
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I want to hear everything.
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Everything.
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Well, where do I start?
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Well, this is Julie.
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Julie, this is Rachel.
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Hi.
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Oh, these are, these aren't for you.
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These are for you.
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Welcome to our country.
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Thank you.
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I'm from New York.
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Oh, look.
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Oh, God.
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Oh, whoa.
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Rachel?
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Airport.
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Airport.
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Ross?
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Not alone?
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Julie?
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Arm around her.
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Oh, cramp.
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Cramp.
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Cramp.
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OK, I think she's trying to tell us something.
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Quick, get the verbs.
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Ow!
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You!
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You!
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You're something like me!
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You!
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You!
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You!
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Slowpoke!
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That's all right, Rach.
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We got the bags.
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Hi!
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Hello!
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Julie, this is my sister, Monica.
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This is Chandler.
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Hey.
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Hey, Phoebe.
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Hi.
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Joey, what up?
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Okay.
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Everyone, this is Julie.
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Julie!
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Oh.
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Hi.
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Hi.
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Hi.
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Hi.
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Hi.
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But I'm not here.
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You haven't met me.
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I'll make a much better first impression tomorrow when I don't have 20 hours of cabin playing on me.
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And bus.
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Oh, my God.
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Oh, with the screaming guy?
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And the spitting and the...
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Yeah, you tell.. you gotta hear this story.
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We're on this bus that's easily 200 years old, right?
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200 at least.
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And this guy...
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And the chicken poops in her lap.
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Oh, I'm so sorry.
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I just gave away the ending, didn't I?
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Oh, it's just, I just heard this story in the cab,
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and it is all I can think about.
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This is amazing.
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I mean, how...
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How did this happen?
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Well, Ross and I were in grad school together.
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Yeah, but we haven't seen each other since then.
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While I land in China,
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guess who's in charge of the dig?
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Julie!
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Julie, isn't that great?
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I mean, isn't that just kick you in the crotch,
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spit on your neck fantastic?
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It's an expression.
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We just wanted to say a quick hi,
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then we're gonna go see the baby.
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And then we've got to get some sleep.
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Yeah, it's really 6 o'clock tomorrow night, our time.
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Okay, well, listen, don't tell us what's gonna happen,
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though, because I like to be stuck.
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Bye.
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Bye.
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So what the hell happened to you in China?
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I mean, when last we left you,
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you were totally in love with, you know...
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I know, I know I was,
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but there was always this little voice inside that kept saying,
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it's never gonna happen, move on.
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You know whose voice that was?
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God?
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It was you, pal.
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Well, maybe it was God doing me.
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Look, you were right, okay?
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She looks at me and sees a friend.
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That's all.
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And then I met Julie, and...
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I don't know, we're having a great time.
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And I have to say,
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I never would have gone for it with her if it hadn't been for you.
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Well, you owe me one, big guy.
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Here's your lemonade.
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I didn't order lemonade.
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Oh.
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Well, then you better go take that back,
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because they're going to charge you for that.
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Go, go, go, go, go.
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Come on, come on.
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Okay.
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So, uh, what did you find out?
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He said...
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He said...
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He said they're having a great time.
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I'm sorry.
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What?
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But the silver lining, if you want to see it,
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is that he made this decision all by himself.
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Without any outside help whatsoever.
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How is that a silver lining?
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You have to really want to see it.
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Wichtige Vokabeln & Phrasen

  • Barbecue – Grillparty
  • Museum – Museum
  • Bone – Knochen
  • Persuade – Überzeugen
  • Itinerary – Reiseplan
  • Happy birthday – Alles Gute zum Geburtstag
  • Drinks – Getränke (hier: unterwegs sein)
  • Crystal Duck – Kristallente

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