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Lucas21c Posted 9 years ago
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Could you help me understand this context?

Could you tell me what the following sentences mean?


You think there`d be more safety in grouper. But if you found yourself submerged in a wall to wall eye school of bait, you don`t want to fly your trout out of there really fast before you become a croaker.


I extracted them from CNN news. Please watch this if you want to check them yourself. The part that matters starts at 9:45.


  

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This is very casual speech. He's trying to be funny. He uses a lot of fishy puns and talks in a funny accent.

  • This is very casual speech.
  • He's trying to be funny.
  • He uses a lot of fishy puns and talks in a funny accent.
  • It's not academic English!
  • lucas21c You think there`d be more safety in grouper.
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This is very casual speech. He's trying to be funny. He uses a lot of fishy puns and talks in a funny accent. It's not academic English!

lucas21cYou think there`d be more safety in grouper.

A grouper is a large salt-water fish used for food. https://en.wik

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