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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

“How’s it going?”

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“How’s it going?”
“There’s no need to check up on me, Dad.”
“I’m not.”
“Yeah, they’re all right mostly. One of the lambs goes its head stuck in the hedge.”

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“Oh, do you get him out, okay?”
“Yeah, no problem. It’s bibe work patching it up. It’s near the gate.”
“I’ll take a look in a sec.”

3
“Pip, I didn’t finish what you wanted to say about your car.”
“No.”
“Now, I’m not saying that you shouldn’t get an expensive car adventure.”
“I don’t want an expensive car, I just want a decent one.”
“Well, depends on how do you define decent, isn’t it?”

4
“And it’s quite clear that you need something quickly. I know I’m tricky it’s been the lime on lift.”

5
“That’s why I asked for a loan.”
“Yes, sure. But what you have to realize is that there are plenty of perfectly reasonable cars around there. You may not have air con and all the gas miles, you might have a few miles on the clock but there are perfectly drive.”
“I don’t want some old death trap.”
“We obviously not, we won’t be happy you really driving around net death trap.”
  

Top answer

How’s it going? - I’m not. - Yeah, they’re all right mostly.

  • How’s it going?
  • - I’m not.
  • - Yeah, they’re all right mostly.
  • One of the lambs had got its head stuck in the hedge.
  • Oh, d id you get him out, okay?
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How’s it going? - There’s no need to check up on me, Dad.- I’m not. - Yeah, they’re all right mostly. One of the lambs had got its head stuck in the hedge.
Oh, did you get him out, okay? - Yeah, no problem. But it might be worth patching it up. It’s nea

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