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Northwind Posted 12 years ago
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What does she say?

I saw Wall Street on TV.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall Street(1987_film)

In the film, the female clerk received a phone call for Buddy and tells him to pick up his receiver. The caption says she said “Call for you, Buddy! Pick up two!”

But I don’t hear “Call for you.” She sounds like she says “Puppy, Buddy! Pick up two!”
But I don’t know word puppy that could be used in this situation.

What does she say?
  

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You did not give us a link to the correct site.

  • You did not give us a link to the correct site.
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You did not give us a link to the correct site.
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Hi, fivejedjon.
Thanks for your prompt reply.

I gave a correct link but the server of this forum doesn’t recognize it.
Please copy the whole of the URL (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall Street(1987_film)) and paste it on the address bar of your search engine and press its search button.
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That link just sends me to a google page. If you are trying to give a link to an audio or video clip, I don't think your link should contain any reference to wikipedia.
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I heard "Call for you, Buddy".
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Hi fivejedjon,

I heard the female clerk's voice many, many times and today, at last, I heard "Call for you." very clearly.
Yes she said so! I did hear!

But a few seconds after, her voice turned into "Puppy" again. I herad so many times but "Call for you." never returned. It disappeared into the dark of the night.

It's a magic to

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