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Sonofollow Posted 11 years ago
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Question about some parts of this Facebook video

What are the lines of the transcript at 0:26 and 0:58 in this Facebook video (https://www.facebook.com/ehbeefamily/videos/965704966837591/)?

They sound like:
1. Cut the grass. You never listen to anybody saying. (If correct, what does "cut the grass" mean?)
2. Hi, I'd like to order flowers ? my wife.
  

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1. "... cut the grass.

  • 1.
  • "...
  • cut the grass.
  • " The first part seems to be cut off, but in full it may have been "You never cut the grass".
  • "cut the grass" is literal I think, referring to garden chores.
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1. "... cut the grass. You never listen to anything I say." The first part seems to be cut off, but in full it may have been "You never cut the grass". "cut the grass" is literal I think, referring to garden chores.

2. "Hi, I'd like to order flowers for my wife."

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