Latest Episodes for this Channel
Fri August 15 2008
Slow dialogue: 1:11 Explanations: 3:04 Fast dialogue: 16:15 My best friend, Saul, is getting married. As the best man, it was up to me to plan a bache...
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Slow dialogue: 1:11 Explanations: 3:04 Fast dialogue: 16:15 My best friend, Saul, is getting married. As the best man, it was up to me to plan a bachelor party he’d never forget. All of the
groomsmen were chipping in, so we went all out. I invited everybody over to my apartment. Instead of going to a strip club, we hired a stripper. Before the stripper arrived, we played some drinking
games ...
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Slow dialogue: 1:11 Explanations: 3:04 Fast dialogue: 16:15 My best friend, Saul, is getting married. As the best man, it was up to me to plan a bachelor party he’d never forget. All of the
groomsmen were chipping in, so we went all out. I invited everybody over to my apartment. Instead of going to a strip club, we hired a stripper. Before the stripper arrived, we played some drinking
games and we gave Saul some gag gifts. We all started to get pretty bombed, but we weren’t thinking of the hangover we’d have the next day. When the stripper arrived, we told
“her” to give Saul a lap dance. He had never had one before and he was really embarrassed! But the best part was when Saul saw the stripper: It was a man! Everyone had a good laugh, and
we took some pictures so we’d have incriminating evidence. We poked fun at him for the rest of the night. And as best man, what was my most important job of all? It was not letting his
fiancée find out what happened that night – at least not before the wedding! Script by Dr. Lucy Tse
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Wed August 13 2008
Topics: Famous Americans: Great Jazz Artists Josephine Baker and Ella Fitzgerald; the Amish; to be honest versus as a matter of fact; why don’t ...
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Topics: Famous Americans: Great Jazz Artists Josephine Baker and Ella Fitzgerald; the Amish; to be honest versus as a matter of fact; why don’t you versus let’s Words: jazz pearl
world-famous to drop out civil rights movement first lady improv postage stamp buggy suspenders strict to pray to be honest as a matter of fact let’s
Topics: Famous Americans: Great Jazz Artists Josephine Baker and Ella Fitzgerald; the Amish; to be honest versus as a matter of fact; why don’t you versus let’s Words: jazz pearl
world-famous to drop out civil rights movement first lady improv postage stamp buggy suspenders strict to pray to be honest as a matter of fact let’s
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Mon August 11 2008
Slow dialogue: 1:23 Explanations: 3:08 Fast dialogue: 15:15 Tanya: We’ve been here for three days and I’m still getting lost. Darren: Here...
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Slow dialogue: 1:23 Explanations: 3:08 Fast dialogue: 15:15 Tanya: We’ve been here for three days and I’m still getting lost. Darren: Here’s a map. These are the residential
neighborhoods. See? This is where we’re staying. Tanya: I know, I know. But where were we today? The tour bus went down so many alleys that I lost my bearings after 10 minutes. I thought we
were going i...
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Slow dialogue: 1:23 Explanations: 3:08 Fast dialogue: 15:15 Tanya: We’ve been here for three days and I’m still getting lost. Darren: Here’s a map. These are the residential
neighborhoods. See? This is where we’re staying. Tanya: I know, I know. But where were we today? The tour bus went down so many alleys that I lost my bearings after 10 minutes. I thought we
were going in circles. Darren: Look, we drove through downtown first, past the financial district. Next, we drove past the housing projects to the historic district. Tanya: I remember all that.
Darren: Okay, then. From the historic district, we drove through uptown. Got that? Tanya: Yeah, that’s where things get a little hazy. How did we get to the outskirts of town? One minute we
were in uptown, and the next minute, we were at the city limits. Darren: We took one of the back roads along here. See? Now do you understand the lay of the land? Tanya: Yup, definitely. Ask me
anything. I know this city like the back of my hand. Darren: No, thanks. That’s like the blind leading the blind! Script by Dr. Lucy Tse
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Fri August 08 2008
Slow dialogue: 2:00 Explanations: 3:53 Fast dialogue: 16:00 Oscar: How are you adjusting to being a single parent? Penny: It hasn’t been easy, b...
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Slow dialogue: 2:00 Explanations: 3:53 Fast dialogue: 16:00 Oscar: How are you adjusting to being a single parent? Penny: It hasn’t been easy, but Paul and I are trying to be as civil as
possible. We worked out joint custody so that Mina will get quality time with both of us. Still, it’s been an adjustment for her. Oscar: I’m sure, and for you and Paul, too. Will you get
to see M...
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Slow dialogue: 2:00 Explanations: 3:53 Fast dialogue: 16:00 Oscar: How are you adjusting to being a single parent? Penny: It hasn’t been easy, but Paul and I are trying to be as civil as
possible. We worked out joint custody so that Mina will get quality time with both of us. Still, it’s been an adjustment for her. Oscar: I’m sure, and for you and Paul, too. Will you get
to see Mina when she’s with her father? Penny: We each have visitation rights. Fortunately, Paul and I both want what’s best for Mina, so we’re working hard to make the right
decisions. Oscar: If you don’t mind my asking, how are you managing financially? Penny: Neither of us is paying alimony to the other so that was never an issue, but Paul will be paying child
support since I’ll have Mina most of the year. Paul had no objections. He’s been amenable to anything that would be good for Mina. Oscar: How has Mina been reacting to the whole thing?
Penny: She has been acting out, which is to be expected. Paul’s parents and my mother have been very supportive, and we’re all trying to give her as much stability as possible. Oscar: It
sounds like you’re doing all you can. Penny: We’re trying our best, under the circumstances. Script by Dr. Lucy Tse
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Wed August 06 2008
Topics: U.S. zoning laws; how to become a TV or movie screenwriter; unless versus if, in versus at for locations, persecute versus prosecute Words: zo...
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Topics: U.S. zoning laws; how to become a TV or movie screenwriter; unless versus if, in versus at for locations, persecute versus prosecute Words: zoning law urban sprawl mixed-use zoning
high-density neighborhood exclusionary affordable housing strip club adult shop screenwriter show business blindly agent unless to persecute to prosecute
Topics: U.S. zoning laws; how to become a TV or movie screenwriter; unless versus if, in versus at for locations, persecute versus prosecute Words: zoning law urban sprawl mixed-use zoning
high-density neighborhood exclusionary affordable housing strip club adult shop screenwriter show business blindly agent unless to persecute to prosecute
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