Shadowing-Übung: The Office but Michael is never invited - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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This is the dealio.
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This is the dealio.
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God has smiled upon me and given me two tickets to the big party in New York tonight.
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What are you doing this evening?
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Sure, we'll go.
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All right.
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We'll fight it out amongst yourselves.
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I was thinking Pammy, but Boys Night Out is also good.
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Oh, I'm sorry.
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What?
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One of the tickets is for him.
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Just let me know who the winner is.
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Not it.
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Nope.
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I won.
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Definitely not.
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If anything, it was a tie.
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Tie goes to the girlfriend.
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All right.
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I'm ready to go, and I'm calling Shotgun.
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I'm ready?
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Yes.
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Thank you.
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All right.
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Let me just say goodbye to Pam.
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Oh, yeah.
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You better.
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You better say goodbye to Pam.
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Say goodbye to Pam.
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Bye.
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I love you.
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I love you, Pam.
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Okay.
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I love you, pal.
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Okay.
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I'm leaving inside Jim's car.
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I don't know when I'll be back again.
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Yes, I do.
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Tomorrow I'll be back.
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I'll be back tomorrow.
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Um, yeah, so you know what?
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Why don't you guys take off a little bit early tonight?
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Because there's a party.
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A party for the website I've been planning for two weeks.
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If you are not this tall,
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you may not ride the roller coaster.
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See you guys tomorrow.
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You ever read this?
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Yep.
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A long time ago, but I liked it.
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Got it for Ryan.
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Wanted to get them all the places you'll go,
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but they were sold out.
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I figured it's the same sort of stuff in here.
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It's not different.
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It's a good book.
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Mwah, mwah.
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What was that?
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Leaving Pennsylvania.
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Oh.
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Two kisses.
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One for me, one for Jan.
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Gotcha.
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You're going to let me know when we're close, right?
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Yes.
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Actually, I will tell you right now,
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it's a club called Chat Room,
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and there's a password to get in, which is actually password.
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Okay.
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What are you doing?
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That is an invitation to an online party.
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No. I'm sure that's not.
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Are there three Ws at the beginning of the address?
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Yes.
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Yep.
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Well, the invitation says VIPs only.
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Is this how you treat your VIPs, Ryan?
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We're already in the city.
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The main part with the buildings.
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What am I supposed to do?
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What do you want me to do tonight?
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And if you tell me that I have to drive back to Scranton to the satellite party,
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I am going to throw up.
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Okay, I'm going to throw up.
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I'm throwing up.
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You're making me throw up, Ryan.
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You know what this is like?
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I'll tell you what this is like.
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This is like when the freshman would throw a party and wouldn't let any of the seniors go.
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Doesn't it just piss you off sometimes,
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that little twerp got the promotion over us?
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Oh, actually, I withdrew it in consideration.
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Yeah, I withdrew it, too.
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All right, who wants to party?
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Why aren't you in New York?
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Oh, what?
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Oh, I think I faked Oscar out.
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You said you weren't coming back and we could leave early.
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I think I faked Stanley out, too.
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Who else thought that I was leaving and then you can all go home early.
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Gotcha, gotcha, gotcha.
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Well, who needs New York?
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Right?
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We can have a killer party right here in Scranton.
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Thank you.
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Nope, nope, nope, This is gonna be nothing like the party you've been planning.
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This is going to be good.
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And everybody's gonna come.
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What's wrong with Dwight?
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He beat the computer.
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Oh, hey.
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Good for you.
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Good for you.
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Scranton power.
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Angela, I'd like you to come into my office in ten minutes,
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bring something to write with and something to write on.
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Good.
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It was kind of a slap in the face to realize
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that I wasn't as important as I thought I was to a certain young executive who I had cared about,
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but, you know, I'm not gonna cry over it.
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I did that in the car on the way home.
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I just cried out.
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No more tears.
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Which reminds me, I have to get shampoo.
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I really didn't think I was gonna have a good time, but I did.
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I totally did.
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I love camping.
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Anything can happen.
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Well, it wasn't camping.
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It was more of a wilderness retreat.
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Morning.
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Michael.
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Ryan invited some of the branch managers and Toby into the woods for a get-to-know-you weekend.
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Michael wasn't invited.
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Apparently they already knew everything they needed to know about him.
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Did you sleep in cabins?
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Under the stars.
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It was really beautiful.
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You shouldn't.
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Bob and I took rock climbing lessons once.
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Michael wasn't invited on Ryan's camping trip.
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Toby went, but Michael didn't go.
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He wasn't invited. Who went?
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Me, Dan from Buffalo, Mark Chisholm,
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Jack from Albany, and Ryan, obviously.
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We had so many s'mores,
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I finally had to say.
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No more s'mores.
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No more s'mores.
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Ryan invited me, we had a couple of friends,
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and we had a couple of friends.
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Ryan invited me to go on his wilderness adventure retreat.
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It was this amazing, beautiful...
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Hey, nobody cares.
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Nobody cares.
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I need that room at some point,
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so just wrap it up.
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Michael wasn't invited.
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Hypothetically, if I were to ask you to go camping...
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Mm-hmm.
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And you know what hypothetical means.
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Not real.
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Got it.
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So if I were to hypothetically ask you to go camping with me, would you go?
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Absolutely, yes.
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When Michael plays the hypothetical game, I always say yes.
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Really?
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Yeah.
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Oh, you want to go today?
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And I am always busy.
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Oh, can't go today, because I'm donating blood.
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How often can you actually donate blood?
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Is there a limit?
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Your body only has a certain amount.
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Well, is that it, or?
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Yeah, just this whole Toby camping thing.
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Wow, seems a little lame.
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How so?
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A bunch of guys in a tent making s'mores.
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Mm-hmm.
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What's that?
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Oh, I'm in a broken mountain.
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Here's the thing.
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That's not how you go camping.
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I think you go camping by yourself in the wilderness.
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It's not with a group of guys frolicking around in tents.
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It's one guy or two guys, if your plans change.
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Not gonna change.
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I want to do it myself.
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You know, I want to go and find out something about myself.
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I want to get out of here.
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All the clicks and the office politics,
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fluorescent lights and the asbestos.
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I thought we had that looked at.
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I'm sick of it, Jim.
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I'm sick of this place.
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Meredith has an evite from Jim.
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Barbecue at Jim's tonight.
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Tonight.
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Wonder where my evitation is.
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Click on guest list.
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Angela Stanley, Oscar, Meredith, Phyllis, Kevin, Creed. Must be.
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No. There's always a distance between a boss and the employees.
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It is just nature's rule.
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It's intimidation, mostly.
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It's the awareness that they are not me.
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I do think that I am very approachable as one of the guys.
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But maybe I need to be even approachabler.
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That's pretty young.
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Yeah.
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Are you gonna eat with us? Of course.
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Hanging with my crew, crew that I am one of.
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Hanging with my cup of noodles.
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This is a meal in a cup right here.
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Hot, tasty.
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Reminds me of college.
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Lived on this stuff.
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Brain food.
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Mmm.
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You know what I really, really miss about college?
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The parties.
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Everybody to go.
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The athletes, the nerds, professors,
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The professors would go to the parties?
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Yeah.
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They were the most fun.
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We always invited them.
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It's true.
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I'm having a party.
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I've got three cases of imported beer,
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karaoke machine, and I didn't invite Michael.
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So, three ingredients for a great party.
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And it's nothing personal.
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I just think that if you were there,
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people wouldn't be able to relax, you know, have fun.
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And my roommate wants to meet everybody.
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because I'm pretty sure he thinks I'm making Dwight up.
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He is very real.
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Question.
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On the Internet, there are several different options to get to your house for the party tonight.
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Oh, um, I was wondering...
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Keep that down.
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Why?
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Because not everybody knows about Dwight.
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Like, who?
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Who doesn't know?
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Oh, Michael.
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Why just Michael? Because it's a surprise. Is it?
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Mm-hmm.
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Oh, that's perfect.
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So don't tell.
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I won't.
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Okay.
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Hey.
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Oh, almost quit in time.
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Yep.
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It's, uh, 4 o'clock.
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One more hour.
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Take care of anything you forgot to do.
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Hey, you know, I don't know if you have any plans tonight,
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but if you don't, we could hang out.
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Oh, um...
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I can't.
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You have plans?
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Mm-hmm.
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Yeah, I do.
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Yeah, I do too.
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I do too.
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I do.
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Big plans.
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I do, yeah.
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Because you just said that you wanted to hang out?
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Tonight, I can't do it tonight.
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No. Improv class.
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So I have improv class,
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hanging out with my improv buds.
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Really?
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Yeah.
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Oh, that sounds like a lot of fun.
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Oh, it's the best.
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It is the best.
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I would not miss it for the world.
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But if something else came up,
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I would definitely not go.
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Improv sounds great. That is.
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Okay.
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All right.
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What?
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I think Stanley just coughed.
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Hey, Pam.
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Do you need me to walk you to your vehicular transport?
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No, thanks.
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All right.
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Oscar, get big plans tonight with you.
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I'm on a call.
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Okay.
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Kevin, big man, big man.
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What are you doing tonight?
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Where are you off to?
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My brother is in town,
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and we are going to see the Alaska Film Festival at the...
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Okay, all right.
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All right.
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Hey, Angela, rushy, rushy, where you're rushing off to?
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I'm just leaving for the day.
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Yeah, well, duh.
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Where you headed?
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Charity.
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Bake dry.
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Liar!
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You are a liar.
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No, I'm not.
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Dwight.
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Oh, Dwight, my loyal compadre.
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You and I are hanging tonight.
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The two of us.
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We are celebrating our freedom and our manhood.
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You know what?
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Why don't we watch that show that you even want to watch?
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Stupid Battleship Galaxy.
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Battlestar Galactica?
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That's whatever stupid show you want to watch.
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We're watching it.
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I can't tonight.
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Unfortunately, I've got plans.
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I have to go to practice.
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Soccer practice.
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I didn't know you played soccer, Dwight.
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Clarinet.
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You too, Dwight.
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Have fun tonight, whatever it is that you're doing,
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and I'll see you Monday.
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He has no idea.
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This is ridiculous.
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Do you have any idea what time we'll get out of here?
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Nobody likes to work late.
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Least of all me.
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You have plans tonight?
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No, I don't.
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Remember when you told us not to make plans because we were working?
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Yes, I remember.
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Mmm, this is BS.
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This is BS.
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Why are we here?
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I am going to call corporate.
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Enough is enough.
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I'm, Scott, I'm so mad.
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This is Michael Scott, Scranton.
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Well, we don't want to work.
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No, we don't.
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It's not fair to these people.
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These people are my friends,
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and I care about them.
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We're not gonna do it.
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Everybody, I just got off the horn with corporate,
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and, uh, basically, I told them where they could stick their little overtime assignment.
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Go enjoy your Friday.
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Thank you, Michael.
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All right.
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All right.
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Happy Friday.
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Well, I think we dodged a bullet there.
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I think you did.
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How about you, Pam, me, Casa, little dinner-dancing drinks?
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Oh, I...
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You said you didn't have plans.
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That's what you said.
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Michael has asked Pam and me to dinner at least nine times,
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and every time we've been able to get out of it.
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But I gotta give him credit.
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He got me.
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Because I'm starting to suspect that there was no assignment from corporate.
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Michael, what time should I be arriving? should I be arriving?
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Dwight, it's couples only.
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And besides, I only have six wine glasses.
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So it will be me and Jan and Pam and Jim.
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And Angela and Andy.
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Heyo!
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Does it bother me that I wasn't invited to Michael's dinner party?
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Okay.
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Thank you.

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  • "party" – Achten Sie auf die Betonung der ersten Silbe. Viele lernen diese Silbe oft falsch zu betonen.
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