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boys a grocery store in sanford just got 00:00
their turkey so i thought we'd all go 00:02
down and 00:03
why are you all dressed like european 00:06
hobos we're headed out to the piazza we 00:07
all caught the bocce bug 00:09
and i call the toga bug i'm 150 pin away 00:11
from nudity i love the thrill 00:13
that fake park thing is still going on 00:14
how is that more fun than spending time 00:17
with your 00:18
[Music] 00:21
carol mother scooping gelato play go 00:29
boys 00:31
no wait you can't go why because 00:34
it's racist against italians i guess 00:38
it's a little on the nose 00:40
no against us an asian family moves on 00:41
to the block and suddenly we need a 00:45
medium to solve our driving issues 00:47
wake up suddenly we moved here six years 00:50
ago 00:53
and to be fair we've had our share of 00:54
driving incidents 00:55
hey feels like a reach we dilute the 01:04
movement with stuff like that ma 01:07
oh my god meatball's playing ave maria 01:10
that's my jam 01:12
ciao bella mamma mia now that's racist 01:13
if you want to spend time with them then 01:19
just go out there 01:21
i want quality time with the boys not 01:22
watch carol joan eat gelato and say it's 01:24
not as good as it was on holiday 01:27
she was hammered the whole time of 01:29
course it was good you're trying too 01:30
hard 01:32
no wonder they prefer the medium it 01:33
smells like grass 01:35
not desperation you're right 01:36
i must destroy the median 01:40
you always take the wrong lesson 01:43
good morning orlando gus and maymay back 01:49
at ya 01:52
two seconds in you're off script this 01:52
morning 01:55
we have honey ellis the voice of popular 01:55
parenting internet blog 01:58
tmi as a mother myself i love 01:59
it really oh that's wonderful to hear i 02:02
thought i was the only one who ignored 02:05
my kid 02:07
sometimes i go days pretending i can't 02:08
hear him 02:10
dave you have a kid so honey now 02:11
what would you say is the secret behind 02:15
tmi's success 02:17
well i wouldn't be here if it weren't 02:19
for my friend and business consultant 02:20
louis wong he's backstage right now 02:22
oh he's right over there oh 02:24
oh he's coming over okay he miked 02:28
himself hi thank you for having me on 02:30
you know i've been a business consultant 02:32
for honey who has an original voice yeah 02:33
yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah that's that 02:35
that that's great now uh uh 02:36
uh how old is this kid that i've never 02:38
heard of 02:40
uh 12 12. now honey back to your blog 02:41
no back to the kid you and i took a 02:45
cruise 02:47
12 years and nine months ago and then 02:48
when we got back you swore of sushi and 02:50
took a sabbatical we're talking about a 02:51
block no we're talking about my son 02:53
oh we need to go to break yes we do need 02:55
to go to break but let's go to break 02:57
because i'd like to know 02:59
what is his name all this and flash of 03:00
the goods 03:03
your teeth there 03:05

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[English]
boys a grocery store in sanford just got
their turkey so i thought we'd all go
down and
why are you all dressed like european
hobos we're headed out to the piazza we
all caught the bocce bug
and i call the toga bug i'm 150 pin away
from nudity i love the thrill
that fake park thing is still going on
how is that more fun than spending time
with your
[Music]
carol mother scooping gelato play go
boys
no wait you can't go why because
it's racist against italians i guess
it's a little on the nose
no against us an asian family moves on
to the block and suddenly we need a
medium to solve our driving issues
wake up suddenly we moved here six years
ago
and to be fair we've had our share of
driving incidents
hey feels like a reach we dilute the
movement with stuff like that ma
oh my god meatball's playing ave maria
that's my jam
ciao bella mamma mia now that's racist
if you want to spend time with them then
just go out there
i want quality time with the boys not
watch carol joan eat gelato and say it's
not as good as it was on holiday
she was hammered the whole time of
course it was good you're trying too
hard
no wonder they prefer the medium it
smells like grass
not desperation you're right
i must destroy the median
you always take the wrong lesson
good morning orlando gus and maymay back
at ya
two seconds in you're off script this
morning
we have honey ellis the voice of popular
parenting internet blog
tmi as a mother myself i love
it really oh that's wonderful to hear i
thought i was the only one who ignored
my kid
sometimes i go days pretending i can't
hear him
dave you have a kid so honey now
what would you say is the secret behind
tmi's success
well i wouldn't be here if it weren't
for my friend and business consultant
louis wong he's backstage right now
oh he's right over there oh
oh he's coming over okay he miked
himself hi thank you for having me on
you know i've been a business consultant
for honey who has an original voice yeah
yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah that's that
that that's great now uh uh
uh how old is this kid that i've never
heard of
uh 12 12. now honey back to your blog
no back to the kid you and i took a
cruise
12 years and nine months ago and then
when we got back you swore of sushi and
took a sabbatical we're talking about a
block no we're talking about my son
oh we need to go to break yes we do need
to go to break but let's go to break
because i'd like to know
what is his name all this and flash of
the goods
your teeth there

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

grocery

/ˈɡroʊsəri/

A2
  • noun
  • - a store that sells food and household supplies

nudity

/ˈnuːdəti/

B2
  • noun
  • - the state of being without clothes

thrill

/θrɪl/

B2
  • noun
  • - a sudden feeling of excitement

gelato

/dʒəˈlɑːtoʊ/

B2
  • noun
  • - an Italian style of ice cream

racist

/ˈreɪsɪst/

B2
  • adjective
  • - prejudiced against someone of a different race

incidents

/ˈɪnsɪdənts/

B2
  • noun
  • - an event or occurrence

dilute

/daɪˈluːt/

C1
  • verb
  • - to make a liquid thinner or weaker; to diminish

desperation

/ˌdespəˈreɪʃn/

C1
  • noun
  • - a state of despair or hopelessness

median

/ˈmiːdiən/

C1
  • noun
  • - the strip of land between the lanes of a highway

parenting

/ˈpɛrəntɪŋ/

B2
  • noun
  • - the process of raising a child

consultant

/kənˈsʌltənt/

B2
  • noun
  • - a person who provides expert advice

sabbatical

/səˈbætɪkl/

C2
  • noun
  • - a period of paid leave from work for study or travel

hammered

/ˈhæmərd/

C1
  • adjective
  • - drunk

original

/əˈrɪdʒənl/

B1
  • adjective
  • - present from the beginning; unique

backstage

/ˈbæksteɪdʒ/

B2
  • adverb
  • - behind the stage in a theater

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Key Grammar Structures

  • why are you all dressed like european hobos

    ➔ Passive voice in interrogative form

    ➔ The phrase "are you... dressed" uses the passive construction to describe a state of being.

  • how is that more fun than spending time with your car

    ➔ Comparative structure with gerund

    "spending" acts as a gerund (noun) following the comparative "more fun than".

  • we've had our share of driving incidents

    ➔ Present Perfect Tense

    "we've had" (we have had) indicates an experience that occurred in the past with relevance to the present.

  • if you want to spend time with them then just go out there

    ➔ First Conditional (Real possibility)

    ➔ The structure uses "if" + simple present, followed by an imperative clause.

  • it's not as good as it was on holiday

    ➔ Equality comparison

    "as good as" is used to compare equality between two states or times.

  • I wouldn't be here if it weren't for my friend

    ➔ Second Conditional (Hypothetical/Counterfactual)

    ➔ Uses "wouldn't be" (would not) and "weren't" (were not) to express a hypothetical situation.

  • you swore off sushi and took a sabbatical

    ➔ Simple Past Tense with Phrasal Verbs

    "swore off" (past tense of swear off) is a phrasal verb meaning to quit something.

  • all this and flash of the goods

    ➔ Noun phrase construction

    "all this" and "flash of the goods" act as noun phrases describing the upcoming content of a show.

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