0Could anyone please help me hear right the last line the Mac says in "Sabotage" of02br 02br 01a05000/ 02a02br 02br 00?02br 02br 00What does he say after "I'm"?02br 02br 00Thanks in advance.02br 02br 00Hiro0230hrefhttp://www.apple.com/getamac/ads
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0 Hi Hiro02br 02br 00There are several different Mac ads on that link. Sorry, but I couldn't find any ad called "Sabotage"... 0-
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0 Hi Hiro02br 02br 00There are several different Mac ads on that link.
Sorry, but I couldn't find any ad called "Sabotage"...
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0 Hi Hiro02br 02br 00There are several different Mac ads on that link. Sorry, but I couldn't find any ad called "Sabotage"... Are you sure that is the name of the ad?0-
0 Hi Hiro02br 02br 00It's possible that the Mac guy says "I'm a big fan" to the other Mac guy. In the commercial, the PC guy tells the first Mac guy to agree with a lot of things he doesn't actually agree with, which is obvious from the look on his face and his whole demeanor. The Mac guy looks uncomfortable about what he's saying and agreeing with. When the second Mac guy w
0Hi, Amy.02br 02br 00Yup, I had the same feeling when I first listened to this. To my ear the last line sounded like "I'm (a) big fan + (hissing sound);" the last part sounded like "fan-ce or fan-z --- fans(?)" I was like "I and fans don't go together."02br 02br 00Now it may have been just a sloppy way of saying it, producing unnecessary sound. Look at the