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Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Power has always been a deadly narcotic, and in 1989, Radio Shack's Tandy 1000 SL was my drug of choice.
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Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Power has always been a deadly narcotic, and in 1989, Radio Shack's Tandy 1000 SL was my drug of choice.
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With an Intel 8086 running at 8 megahertz and a 5 and a quarter inch floppy drive, there was nothing I couldn't do.
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From adding snazzy graphics to my homework...
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So snazzy.
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...to easily alphabetizing my list of enemies and their crimes.
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So easy.
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Sheldon, time to go.
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We really need to get one of these.
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What on earth do we need a computer for?
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Yeah, we got you and your big head.
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But we can get so much accomplished.
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I could use a spreadsheet program to keep track of your expenses.
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I do that in the back of my checkbook.
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Yes, but does your checkbook go beep when you open it?
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I don't think so.
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Plus, the computer can organize your recipes.
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But my recipes are organized.
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On index cards, like a cave person.
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Cave, Mom.
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I'm gonna call you that.
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Doesn't matter, Sheldon.
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We can't afford a computer.
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Sure we can.
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It's only $998, and Dave says we can buy it on easy monthly payments.
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That's true.
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Stay out of this, Dave.
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Come on.
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We got to get home.
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But...
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Sheldon, I said no.
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I can make you a good deal on the floor model, Mrs.
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Cooper.
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Seriously, Dave?
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You're getting on my nerves.
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It's not fair.
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You bought Missy a ring, Pop.
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For 10 cents.
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And I'm worth every penny.
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Let's go.
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Sorry, Dave.
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We're living paycheck to paycheck.
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Move?
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Oh, Radio Shack.
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Here it is.
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A Tandy 1000 SL computer system.
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Sheldon was going on and on about that thing today.
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I've never seen one so easy to use.
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Greetings.
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Need directions back to your planet?
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This technology is more advanced than we thought.
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You know that movie, E.T.?
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The kid who finds him, his name is Elliot, which starts with an E and ends with a T.
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Coincidence?
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I don't think so.
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You're going to live with us forever, aren't you?
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So Sheldon wants a computer.
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Ever since he could talk, but now more than ever.
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Well, he should get a job after school, save up and buy one.
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Get a job?
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He's none.
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I mowed lawns when I was his age.
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Made pretty good money.
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You want Sheldon to mow lawns?
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He's so pale five minutes in the sun, he'd burst into flames.
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I would pay to see that.
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Shut up, Georgie.
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I hope you told him we can't afford it.
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Of course.
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I could buy it for him, and then y'all could pay me back when you can.
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Okay, Connie, now you're just insulting.
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Well, that was not my intention, but I'm glad to hear it.
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I could pay my own bills and take care of my family.
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There are expenses we could cut back on so we could afford a computer.
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You mean like the money you give the church?
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No, I mean like the money you give to the Lone Star Beer Company.
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Good one, Mom.
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Shut up.
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We're not getting a computer.
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We don't need your money.
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Where are you going?
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To get a glass of milk.
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He's lying.
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He's getting a beer.
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Shut up, Georgie.
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I'm guessing we're not having our wants a week.
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Sorry, I only have relations with gentlemen I like.
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Oh, come on.
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You know how I feel about your mother meddling in our finances.
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She wasn't meddling.
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She was offering to help.
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And that computer is not some silly toy.
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Sheldon could use it for his schoolwork, and I could use it to organize my recipes.
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You already got them organized on those little cards.
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Yeah, like a cave person.
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Well, it doesn't matter.
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We can't afford it.
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End of story.
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Not exactly end of story.
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What does that mean?
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I've been setting money aside the last couple of years, and this might be a good use for it.
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Money from what?
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You know, here and there.
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Bookkeeping for the church.
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Some seamstress work.
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Birthday money from my Aunt Zelda.
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Just how much it is here and there money you got saved up.
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Well, seeing as it's my money, I don't think that's any of your business.
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None of my business?
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You see every nickel I'm making.
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You got secret money?
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It's not secret.
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I just told you.
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Where are you hiding it?
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Well, now you're headed into secret territory.
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Oh, okay.
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Just so I'm clear, my money's our money, but your money's your money.
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That's right.
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Oh, good to know.
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I'm glad we're not having her once a week, because I am not in the mood.
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Really?
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That's too bad.
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Why?
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Are you?
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No.
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That was uncalled for.
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When you leaving?
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Very funny.
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That wasn't a joke.
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I love you and I love the kids, but I love you better living across the street.
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Sorry the end of my marriage is inconveniencing you.
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Oh, don't be so dramatic.
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It's a little spat.
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No.
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This was a long time coming.
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This goes to the very core of our relationship.
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I see we're sticking with dramatic.
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The minute he found out I had money set aside, he felt threatened, and you know why?
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Because it meant that I can live independent of him.
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Sleeping in your mommy's bed.
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You know what I mean.
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You gonna buy Sheldon that computer?
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Well, now I have to.
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Got it.
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You do know I still have an active love life.
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Just go to sleep?
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on this very bed.
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Oh, Mom.
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Hey.
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I hope you're happy.
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Thank you, Georgie.
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That's very kind.
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Mom and Dad are fighting because you want to get a stupid computer.
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What are you talking about?
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Mom wanted to buy it for you.
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Dad said they couldn't afford it.
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Me and Mom offered to pay for it.
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Now I'm eating pineapple spears for lunch.
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I hate making my own lunch.
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I'm sorry, Georgie.
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I didn't know.
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Yeah?
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Well, now you do.
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What did you get?
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A turkey sandwich mom cut in the shape of her heart, a fruit cup, a brownie, and a note from me and I was saying how much she loves me.
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I haven't read it yet, but I bet it's a lot.
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I don't even have a can opener.
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Oh, Sugar Apple, I love you so much.
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Your affection for inanimate objects frightens me.
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I'm glad you're happy, Missy.
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I'm even happier that I got a toy and Sheldon got nothing.
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Well, now we're not exactly done shopping.
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Sheldon, you still want that computer?
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I thought we couldn't afford it.
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Don't you worry about that.
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Do you want it or not?
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More than anything.
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All right, then.
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Let's go get it.
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Wait, he gets a computer and I get a lousy toy?
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I thought you liked it.
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Not anymore.
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The home computer I had long coveted was finally in my possession.
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But it was also destroying my home.
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Thankfully, it came preloaded with a program to help solve personal problems.
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Hello, I am Eliza.
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My parents are fighting a lot.
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I see.
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Can you elaborate on that?
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My mother bought me this computer, but my dad says we can't afford it.
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Do you have issues with your mother?
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No.
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She makes me spaghetti with hot dogs cut up in it.
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Can you elaborate on that?
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Are you going to help me or not?
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Hello, I am Eliza.
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The future may be overrated.
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These home computers are amazing.
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I can start a real bookkeeping business with that thing.
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And that would go a long way to giving you the financial independence you're looking for.
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Darn tootin'.
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Just for your information, Shelly is using the computer right now to try and fix your marriage.
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Really?
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What did it say?
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It said, get out of your mother's house.
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Mom.
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I'm serious.
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I want a cigarette and I'm tired of hiding behind the garage.
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You think I should apologize to George?
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Well, of course not.
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That would set a terrible precedent.
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I think you should go back over there to pick up some clothes for the kids and be all cold and distant, so he has to apologize to you.
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Not bad.
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Do it.
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I will.
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Why are you drinking tea?
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Get out.
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Oh, hello.
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Hey.
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Were you coming back?
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Just to get some clothes for the kids.
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Oh.
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Were you coming to talk to me?
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Well, yeah.
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I, um...
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wanted to apologize.
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Really?
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We'll go for a walk, talk a little.
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Sure.
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And this program will allow us to track our family finances, create a budget, and prepare tax documents.
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That's impressive.
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Would you like to know how much money you spend on beer annually?
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No, I would.
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$936.
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George.
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If you switch to Hawaiian Punch, we could live in a bigger house.
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Hello, I am Eliza.
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Eliza.
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R.
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U.
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Pop.
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In your fantasies, am I hot?
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Oh, yes.
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You realize you're not talking to a real person.
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Hey, get out of here.
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I'm about to score.
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Missy, turn off the computer.
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Time to go to bed.
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I got to finish my homework.
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Big money, big money.
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Yes.
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Woo!
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Are you kidding me?
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Hello?
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Hello?
文脈と背景
「ヤング・シェルドン」のエピソードにおいて、主人公シェルドンの家族がコンピュータを購入しようと奮闘している様子が描かれています。このシーンでは、シェルドンがコンピュータの利点を力説し、母親や友達の反応を引き出すことで、テクノロジーの重要性が際立っています。このような会話は日常の中でよく見られ、英語のスピーキングスキルを磨く絶好の材料となります。
日常会話のためのトップ5フレーズ
- 「何をする必要があるの?」 - What do we need to do that for?
- 「それは簡単だ。」 - That's easy.
- 「サポートが必要だ。」 - We really need to get one of these.
- 「高いというだけで、あきらめるわけにはいかない。」 - Just because it’s expensive doesn’t mean we should give up.
- 「できるのか?」 - Can we afford that?
ステップバイステップシャドーイングガイド
このエピソードからのシャドーイングを通じて、英語の発音を良くする方法を学びましょう。まずは、YouTubeで英語学習を活用して、以下のステップに従ってみてください:
- 動画を視聴する:最初に、動画全体を通して視聴し、ストーリーや会話の流れを理解します。
- フレーズを繰り返す:日常会話のトップ5フレーズを選び、何度も声に出して繰り返します。これにより、自然なリズムとイントネーションを身につけることができます。
- 毛筆の基本原則を守る:発音やアクセントの微妙な違いに注意を払い、耳で聞いたことをそのまま口に出してみましょう。
- 反復練習:異なるセクションで同じフレーズをシャドーイングし、スピードやトーンを調節します。shadow speechを練習する良い機会です。
- フィードバックを得る:自分の声を録音し、聞き返すことで改善点を見つけましょう。このプロセスを通じて、シャドウスピークスのスキルを向上させることができます。
この方法を使って、日常会話が自然にできるようになることを目指しましょう。コンピュータの話題を通じて、テクノロジーの理解も深まり、更に自信を持って英語を話すことができるでしょう。
シャドーイングとは?英語上達に効果的な理由
シャドーイング(Shadowing)は、もともとプロの通訳者養成プログラムで開発された言語学習法で、多言語習得者として知られるDr. Alexander Arguelles によって広く普及されました。方法はシンプルですが非常に効果的:ネイティブスピーカーの英語を聞きながら、1〜2秒の遅延で声に出してすぐに繰り返す——まるで「影(shadow)」のように話者を追いかけます。文法ドリルや受動的なリスニングと異なり、シャドーイングは脳と口の筋肉が同時にリアルタイムで英語を処理・再現することを強制します。研究により、発音精度、抑揚、リズム、連音、リスニング力、そして会話の流暢さが大幅に向上することが確認されています。IELTSスピーキング対策や自然な英語コミュニケーションを目指す方に特におすすめです。