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Madhulk Posted 15 years ago
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Drink it in, roll it around your mouth...

Lois attached a red hood on Clark's jacket.

Lois: Drink it in, handsome. You know, roll it around in your mouth Feel how does it feel?

for a minute and tell me how you feel.
Clark: I feel like I can't believe
that you did this to my jacket.
Lois: Keep in mind that's a prototype. And it's not any worse
than machine-gun fire.
There are many worse things than his jacket?
  

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-- Yes, sort of. 'Roll it around in your mouth' = feel it, think about it, savour it (like a wine taster). -- Than the hood she has added, I think, but yes.

  • -- Yes, sort of.
  • 'Roll it around in your mouth' = feel it, think about it, savour it (like a wine taster).
  • -- Than the hood she has added, I think, but yes.
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Feel how does it feel?-- Yes, sort of. 'Roll it around in your mouth' = feel it, think about it, savour it (like a wine taster).

There are many worse things than his jacket?-- Than the hood she has added, I think, but yes.

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