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Meaning of the word 'expatriate' | Dubious (which is; which was; which has been)
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Could you make out the words, please #1 (permalink) Tue Jun 12, 2007 16:58 pm   Could you make out the words, please
 

Hi, Smile

I'm having a rough time of making out the words a guy from South Park is saying on this tape (the file is extremely short - just 500 kb, the run time is 3 sec)

http://www.mediafire.com/?c1vyo2zjjpx

Could you give me a hand with it, please?

Thanks
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Could you make out the words, please #2 (permalink) Tue Jun 12, 2007 17:22 pm   Could you make out the words, please
 

Oh my god...

It's really not easy to listen and understand at first time.
I just know he/she said '...come on! butters hurry up......natural'. I think native people would understand easier. I hope I could know the answer soon. Hey Hey!
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Could you make out the words, please #3 (permalink) Tue Jun 12, 2007 21:10 pm   Could you make out the words, please
 

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Could you make out the words, please #4 (permalink) Wed Jun 13, 2007 17:22 pm   Could you make out the words, please
 

Hi,
Thank you guys for help Smile I appreciate it
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Could you make out the words, please #5 (permalink) Wed Jun 13, 2007 22:07 pm   Could you make out the words, please
 

no problem, dude

Or, more formally:

You're welcome!
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