Pratica di Shadowing: Watch: Halle Berry Mishears Jenna's Question and Hilarity Ensues - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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We are so happy you are here and we are you have an incredible new business that we're going to talk about.
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We're going to talk a lot about it.
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And so we hope everybody stays around.
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But first since we love chatting with you should we get to some topics?
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Let's do it.
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Okay this first one is making a lot of headlines.
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Our friend Gail we love her around here making major headlines. So
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if you haven't heard even though at this point the whole
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world has she was on the Call Her Daddy podcast
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and she's opening up about the moment that she learned her then husband was having an affair.
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So let's listen and then we'll check.
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The alarm was set, which I thought,
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that's strange because you're in here by yourself.
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You're a big ass, grown ass man.
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He never sets the alarm.
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And next thing I know,
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he comes flying out of the room and he's got a towel on.
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He goes, you can't come in.
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What do you mean you can't?
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I can't come in.
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What are you talking about?
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So I start searching the house because I didn't believe him.
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I didn't believe him.
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I get down and there they are.
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There she is cowering behind the door in my towel,
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Alex, was a nice bath sheet.
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I said, I can't believe that you are here and that you are doing this.
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I can't believe that you are doing this.
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I mean, it's so, we love Gail and we both know her personally.
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And it was really interesting because first of all,
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this was her friend and she's sharing these truths that she has sat on for a long time.
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So more women be talking about I think it helps in many ways where
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because it takes the shame out of it's like look this happens to to us
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and you know what I'm taking your own
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there they have to get your power back you know and
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and I think we should talk about it really yeah
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and I do and I'm proud of her for you know saying
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that and sharing this that happened because it happens has happened to many of us.
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You know what's funny is you said it.
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This is where Hallie goes.
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She said something about the details,
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and you said you don't forget.
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You don't.
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You remember every detail of the whole situation,
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and it stays with you forever.
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So when you can share it, somehow that's therapeutic.
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It's a catharsis when you can really share it and someone else can say what their experience has been.
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And I think what you just said,
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too, it's like it happens to many of us,
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so that there shouldn't be shame around it, especially on the woman.
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Do you think we've gotten better?
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At the time, do you feel like you were,
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did you feel like you had to hide or not address it,
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and now you're like, listen, this is me?
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I couldn't hide.
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It was all over the news.
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Well, I mean, of course,
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but I'm just saying you didn't have to talk about it.
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I didn't talk about it necessarily very publicly,
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you know, but I did talk about it.
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Yes.
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I did not carry the shame.
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I talked about it with my friends.
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I talked about it with other women.
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I just didn't go on a,
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you know, there were children involved,
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so I didn't go on a public rampage about things,
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but I did talk about it,
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and it was very, very helpful.
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And you needed that, probably.
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Yeah, I needed that.
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Okay, well, the New York Times has read in a buzzy article
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that has people talking I disagree with this you do they say is the handbag over.
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Now the article says fewer women are carrying handbags they prefer to wear clothes with pockets or carry tote bags or backpacks.
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It says phone technology has made it easier so we don't need like wallets,
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etc. What do you think we still need lipstick.
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Are you a handbag.
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That's what I said, like if you're going out at night,
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you're not taking a clutch with lipstick in your phone.
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And I am.
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Me too.
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I am.
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You like a good handbag?
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And for the fashion of it.
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Oh, look, I love how to find a picture.
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For the fashion.
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For the fashion.
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Oh, wait, you do love some handbags.
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I do.
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Big ones, little ones.
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Yeah.
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I'm not over my handbag yet.
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So I say no. I'm shocked by this.
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I'm not.
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I am trying to be better.
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I want to be elevated.
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I am going to have it with me.
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I walk around with two phones all the time.
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I feel like a seven-year-old boy.
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And no handbag?
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No. to just carry on like what do you I have like a work bag
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that I bring to work every day
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and I said what do you bring to work
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and I was like a backpack I'm telling you maybe I'm
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a 9 year old backpack backpack backpack no I don't I don't know.
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Is it a chic backpack?
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We had it on the show.
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No. No, I'm actually ashamed.
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You know what?
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We're going to do a segment on the show,
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and I need to elevate,
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and we'll have something chic.
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My girlfriends won't let me when we go out at night.
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I do have some nice...
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I know you do.
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Yeah.
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You bring something.
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Right.
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I know.
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But day-to-day, I have two phones.
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Backpack, backpack, backpack.
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I mean, also, don't you lose them all the time?
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Yes.
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Like, I need everything in one spot right now I can't buy my license and I'm flying out tomorrow.
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Oh, I'm not going to use my passport.
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I already thought about it.
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I try not to use my phone really trying to put
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my phone down to train people in my life to not expect an immediate response.
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Yeah, I can't anymore I can't anymore you can't I cannot be a slave to this any law.
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I've been doing I'll see it and sometimes I wait to respond to train people.
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And I don't want you to think that you can do that and I'm just yes no no exactly.
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We're liking that.
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Alright it's time for one of our favorite segments it's called the pink chair questionnaire.
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Uh oh and I'm in the pink chair.
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Okay.
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Don't worry it's magical music it's light it's so simple it's happy.
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And we'll come back up.
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Alright you say that now.
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Alright here's the first one.
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Do you have a nickname that no one knows?
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Ooh.
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Yes.
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Yes.
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And they don't know it for a reason.
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Can I tell you?
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What's one that you can share?
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Have you ever had it?
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My mom used to call me Buki.
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What was yours?
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Benny.
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Benny.
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Benny and Buki.
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Benny and Buki.
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Come on, Hallie.
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Well, you know, baby boo.
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Baby boo.
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I was a baby.
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Oh.
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Okay.
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Okay, here's your next one.
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What's your TV guilty pleasure?
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Okay, I'm going to tell you a truth right now.
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Uh-oh, you don't watch TV?
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I don't really watch TV.
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See, I want to be more like Halle when I grow up.
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Really?
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I feel bad.
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I'm an actor.
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I shouldn't say that.
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I know, and there's so many good series and content.
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I know, I don't, but if I could watch one,
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if I could watch one,
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if I found the time,
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I would watch this one, Heated Rivalry.
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Yeah, we've heard of it.
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Everybody has told me, if you're going to watch one,
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Hallie, watch this one.
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We've heard of it.
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I haven't seen it.
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Jenna's watched it.
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I've seen it.
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She came back.
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See her eyes like that?
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They just lit up.
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They just lit up.
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Jenna, is it worth it?
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If I'm going to watch TV and I don't watch TV,
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is it worth it?
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Yes.
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Okay.
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And also, like, we're- But also, we'll tell you later.
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Okay.
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Next one.
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Yeah, here's the next one.
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What's the song you can't stop playing right now?
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Oh, easy.
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Olivia Dean, A Couple Minutes.
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Yes.
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I'm like...
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We have a couple minutes ready for the film's love.
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Back on your sofa.
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Course I still care.
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Ah, we love Olivia Dean.
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Love's never wasted.
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When it's shared.
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Oh, so good.
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That woman she's like yeah, she's so good.
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We love her around here too.
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Do we have time for one more?
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One more one more.
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Biggest ick.
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Biggest ick.
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Oh Hallie.
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I thought I was like what?
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It sounded like that didn't it?
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No. Oh it did to me.
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No you are not.
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No but you're right.
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I was gonna say Vans.
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You're right.
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Vans.
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There was something about the car that's like the word biggest with the word ick.
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She's right.
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It is.
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We should have.
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We're off the five-second delay.
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That's enough.
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Between the heated rivalry and biggest ick.
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I said ick.
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Yes, I did.
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Yes, I did.
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Yes, I did.
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Okay.
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