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Decaf cappuccino for Joey.
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Decaf cappuccino for Joey.
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Coffee black.
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Latte.
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And a nice tea.
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I'm getting pretty good at this.
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Excellent.
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Good for me.
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Oh, I'm sorry.
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Excuse me.
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We had this cart.
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Yeah, well, I had a 24-inch waist.
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You lose things.
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Now, come on.
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Get out of my way.
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Oh, I'm sorry.
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You know, maybe I wasn't being clear.
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Uh, this was our cart.
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Hey, hey, hey, there weren't any clothes in it.
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Hey, hey, hey, hey, quit making up rules.
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Let's go.
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Come on, this is my cart.
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I knew I thought it was you.
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I knew I was doing this every night.
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All right, listen, Mitzi, if you want this cart,
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you're gonna have to take me with it.
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Can you see that?
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You were incredible.
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A brand new woman, ladies and gentlemen.
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I was a new woman.
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Thank you, thank you.
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I could not have done this without you.
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Okay, um, uh, more clothes in the dryer?
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Okay.
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Oh!
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I'm fine, huh?
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So what do you think?
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I think it's the most beautiful table I've ever seen.
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I know.
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So how does this work?
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Are you gonna balance the plates on these little guys' heads?
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Who cares?
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We'll eat at the sink.
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Come on, buddy.
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Heads up, Ross.
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Score!
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You suck.
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I'm sorry.
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I'm sorry.
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That is it.
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You just barge in here.
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You don't knock.
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I'm sorry.
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You have no respect for anybody's privacy.
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Wait, wait, wait.
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No, you wait.
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This is ridiculous.
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Can I just say one thing?
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What?
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What?
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That's a relatively open weave,
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and I can still see your...
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...nipular areas.
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Oh!
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I'm sorry.
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I'm sorry.
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I could...
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I could...
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You like this woman, right?
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Well, yeah.
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You want to see her again, right?
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Sure.
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Well, if you can't talk dirty to me,
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how are you gonna talk dirty to her?
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Now tell me you want to caress my butt.
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Okay, turn around.
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I just don't want you staring at me when I'm doing this.
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All right, all right, all right.
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I'm not walking.
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Go ahead.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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I want...
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Okay, I want to feel your hot,
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soft skin with my lips.
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There you go.
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Keep going, keep going.
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I, uh...
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I want to take my tongue and...
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And...and...
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Say it.
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Say it!
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Run it all over your body until you're...
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Trembling with...
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With?
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You guys, you know what I just realized?
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Joker is poker with a J.
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Coincidence?
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Hey, that's.. that's Joe incidents with a C.
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So, honey, I swear, you'll be finished with this sucker by the end of the week.
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Now, now the one in the feather boa, that's Dr. Francis.
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Now, she used to be a man.
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Okay, oh, look, see, now there's Raven.
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We hate her.
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We're glad she's dying.
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I thought...
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What?
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Marcel?
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Are you playing with Monica's shoes?
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You know you're not supposed to play...
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Whoa.
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Whoa.
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Marcel, did you poo in the shoes?
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Oh, Marcel bad.
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Oh, God.
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Oh.
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Oh.
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Sorry, Barry.
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A little engagement gift.
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Sure you didn't register for that for that.
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Entertaining moment of these.
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I swear.
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Who died?
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Who died?
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Roll him over!
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Oh, come on, roll him over!
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Oh!
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Well, we know it wasn't Dexter.
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Right, Marcel?
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Because...
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Marcel?
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Marcel?
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Marce...
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How could you lose him?
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I don't know, I don't know.
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We were watching TV, and then he pooped in Monica's shoe?
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Wait, he pooped in my shoe?
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Which one?
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I don't know.
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The left one.
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Which ones?
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Oh, those little clunky Amish things you think go with everything.
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Can I use your phone?
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Yeah, but for future reference,
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that thing in your hand can also be used as a phone.
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Yes, it's working.
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Why isn't she calling me back?
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Maybe she never got your message.
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You know, if you want,
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you can call her machine,
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and if she has a lot of beeps,
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that means she probably didn't get her messages yet.
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You don't think that makes me seem a little...
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Desperate, needy, pathetic?
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Ah, you obviously saw my personal ad.
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How many beeps?
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She answered.
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You see, this is where you'd use that hello word we talked about.
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I'm not gonna talk to her.
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She obviously got my message and is choosing not to call me.
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Now I'm needy and snubbed.
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God, I miss just being needy.
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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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Flannan.
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Stop.
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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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This is unbelievable.
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I mean, this is unbelievable.
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I know.
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This is really, really huge.
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No, it's not.
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It's small.
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It's tiny.
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It's petite.
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It's wee.
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Uh-uh.
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I don't think any of our lives are ever gonna be the same ever again.
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Is there a mute button on this woman?
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I think this is so great.
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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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What?
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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 got to try.
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Rachel, what are you gonna say to him?
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I-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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  • Use of Imperatives: "Get out of my way." This direct command is useful in everyday situations. Practicing imperatives can help you express urgency or necessity clearly.
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