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Intent vs intention | Don't you go either. vs Don't go you either.
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look forward to meet you? #1 (permalink) Mon Aug 25, 2008 21:30 pm   look forward to meet you?
 

OK, I'm probably mistaken here but to me it sounds as if the guy says "look forward to meet you". Oh, it's a scene from The Office and the phrase appears at exactly 2 minutes into this clip.

So, what exactly does he say there?
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look forward to meet you? #2 (permalink) Tue Aug 26, 2008 3:09 am   look forward to meet you?
 

I look forward to meeting her (the lady friend).
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look forward to meet you? #3 (permalink) Tue Aug 26, 2008 6:39 am   look forward to meet you?
 

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