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Unit 9 PeopleThanks Anyway(M) A man was walking on a railroadwhen suddenly he got his foot caught in the tracksHe tried to get it out but it was really stuckHe heard a noise and turned around to see a train comingHe panicked and started to pray,God.p
The baker sits awkwardly on the edge of one of the plush chairs. Hes a big, broad-shouldered man with burn scars from years at the ovens. He must have just said goodbye to his son. He pulls a white paper package from his jacket pocket and holds it ou
And youre good? asks Haymitch. I have to think about it. Ive been putting food on the table for four years. Thats no small task. Im not as good as my father was, but hed had more practice. Ive better aim than Gale, but Ive had more practice. Hes a ge
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Your horse called 你的马打电话来了 A guy is reading his paper when his wife walks up behind him and smacks him on the back of the head with a frying pan. He asks,
(Make a rhythm with everyone patting their legs and clapping their hands to the beat. Pat, clap, pat, clap, pat, clap) Who took the cookie from the cookie jar? [Tanja] took the cookie from the cookie jar. Who me? (student points to herself) Yes you!
A guy is reading his paper when his wife walks up behind him and smacks him on the back of the head with a frying pan. He asks, What was that for? She says, I found a piece of paper in your pocket with 'Betty Sue' written on it. He says, Jeez, honey,
Books and Arts; Book Review; The cold war; Feel of history; 文艺;书评;冷战;感怀历史; The Atlantic and Its Enemies: A History of the Cold War. By Norman Stone. 《大西洋和它的对手们:冷战史》 诺曼斯通著。 Imagine
When I flick on the lights there are pumpkin-sized rocks all over the floor, whole and halved, craggy on the outside and streaked with veins of metal inside. Ooh, look, Henry. Meteorites. Whats meteorites? Rocks that fall from outer space. He looks a
At last, my companion is suitably impressed. Howd you do that? Its not that hard. Ill teach you another time. Entree! I hold open the door and he walks in. I flip on the lights and the Reading Room springs into being; heavy wooden tables and chairs,
If I hadnt said something, you wouldnt have gotten up.... Then why did you say anything? Because I did. You will, just wait. He shrugs. Its like with Mom. The accident. Immer wieder. Always again, always the same. Free will? He gets up, walks to the
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Clare stares at her lap. I dont want to talk about it. Couldnt you just take my word that he totally deserves it? I think I know whats going on; I think Ive heard this story before. I sigh, and move closer to Clare, and put my arm around her. She lea
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Al Gore and the Clintons are flying on Air Force One. Bill looks at Al, chuckles and says, You know, I could throw a $10,000 bill out the window right now and make one person very happy.Al shrugs his stiff shoulders and says, Well, I could throw ten
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Ted: So, um...what do we do now? (They mutter together. Then laugh) Robin: We could be friends. (Shrugs) Ted: Oh... (Clutches heart) Robin: Look, I know it sounds 1 when people say that but...we could. Ted: I don't know, Robin. I made such a jackass
Ive been given a 22-year-old to manage who has a first-class degree from Cambridge and is a first-class pain in the butt. 公司让我去管理一个22岁的年轻人,他是剑桥的优等毕业生也是个一等一的刺头。 Ive asked him to wor
A guy is reading his paper [00:20.69]when his wife walks up behind him [00:23.18]and smacks him [00:23.99]on the back of the head [00:25.12]with a frying pan. [00:26.85]He asks, What was that for? [00:29.28]She says, [00:30.66]I found a piece of pape
Ted: So, um...what do we do now? (They mutter together. Then laugh) Robin: We could be friends. (Shrugs) Ted: Oh... (Clutches heart) Robin: Look, I know it sounds 1 when people say that but...we could. Ted: I don't know, Robin. I made such a jackass