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A phrase from a movie I can't catch

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00The very first phrase "I've been <bla-bla-bla>"...02br
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00Here is that part. You can hear it. Please tell me what you hear.02br
00The movie is rated R for language, sexual references, teen drug and alcohol use... Don't hurt any children ears :-)02p

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0 He is saying "stoned." 0-
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0See, I told you it was probably 'stoned'. 050010id4
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00Very bad pronunciation though.02br
00Thank you!0-
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0No-NA! No-NA! [D]02br
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00I don't know that his pronunciation is that bad - it may be the recording. 0-
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0 By the way, is trip another way to express 'stoned' regarding to taking drugs?02br
00Then could u say I tripped myself?0-
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0No. 01i00I was tripping 02i00is the way it's usually said, I think.0-
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10Then could u say I tripped myself?12br
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10See more examples here:02br
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0By the way, is trip another way to express 'stoned' regarding to taking drugs?02br
00Then could u say I tripped myself?02br
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00No, but then you wouldn't say I stoned myself either.02br
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00I was stoned.02br
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00I was tripping (for some reason only used in present tense).02br
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00However, tri
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00I've got the movie today, on DVD. Almost the same sound quality, no "t", bad pronunciation. But the subtitles speak for themselves :-)02p

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