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Chivalry Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

What does he say from 1:13



Switch the video to 1:11,

I believe what he says from then on goes down as "The thing is, we're either very good drivers or bad drivers", and then I just can't catch up the later half part when he uses those "fingers".

Anybody got an idea?

Thanks for your help in advance very much.
  

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"The thing is, we're either really bad drivers or really good, y'know i.e. The Fast and the Furious."
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Vorpar"The thing is, we're either really bad drivers or really good, y'know i.e. The Fast and the Furious."
The fast and the furious? The fast for good drivers and the furious for the bad ones? Or the opposite ? LOL

Sorry my brain's really not wrapping around this weird metaphor.
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It's a series of movies about racing. He's saying that they are either bad drivers or they're so good that they can win races spectacularly.

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