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Hey, Mr Re, you smell something?
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Ooh, Clean yourself.
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Alright.
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Today's lesson is cleaning yourself.
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Okay?
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Some things I don't have on the board, but I'll just say it.
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I'm gonna want you to remember, But sometimes, like right now it's summer in Toronto.
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It's very, very hot So people need to wear deodorant.
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We'll get to that.
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But you need to clean yourself people.
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What do I mean?
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Well, for you Because you and I, you and I are very good.
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But maybe you will have to tell somebody else about their smells.
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Now there is a lesson on innovate about senses.
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We talk about sniffing and smelling and you'll understand why that is so Please go look for it.
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Okay?
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And you'll go.
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You'll understand.
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Why when?
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Alright, so clean yourself.
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Well, what does that mean?
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Things get dirty.
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What that means is things Come on it and you need to clean, like on your computer screen.
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Sometimes there are things and you wipe it and then it looks better.
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When humans clean themselves, they don't smell or look bad.
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So let's go to the board and see So, Mr E, where should we start?
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Well, how about everyday things every day.
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There is some things you should do.
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Not you, of course.
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You and I know those other people, right?
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Okay.
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So what we do and we know is first thing we do is well, I'm a man, so I shave my face right now.
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We don't usually say I shave my face in English.
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We don't.
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We say I shave first person.
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I you shave.
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Okay?
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We don't say the other part.
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We Onley say the other part when it's part of our bodies.
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Okay?
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Because when we look, we always see our face.
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And when we're not in front of a mirror, we never see our face.
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But we know it's us.
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You and me.
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Okay?
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The other parts belong to us, but we'll get there in a second.
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So I shave.
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You shave, he shaves.
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Okay, Now what else do we do?
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Well, before I shave, and I'm sure you do.
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You wash your face, you take some water and clean with some soap.
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Yeah, you clean it, then you can shave.
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Now.
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If you don't clean your face, bad things happen.
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You get something on your face and you have to go in English.
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We call that pop as it that thing is called as it or sometimes people call it a pimple.
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Pimple.
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Okay, you get a pimple on your face, squeeze the pimple, pop the zit.
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Okay, so you might have to pop a zit.
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Now it's slang.
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So you don't want to say, Hey, I washed today.
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My faith dirty.
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I goto opposite.
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Don't get people go.
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You're a dirty clean yourself.
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This won't happen.
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Okay, so this is my face.
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But what else is in my face?
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Teeth.
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We all have teeth.
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If you want to keep your teeth.
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I know you want to keep your teeth because you have a beautiful smile.
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I can see it from here.
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If you want to keep that, you have to do two things.
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It will also save you money from the dentist.
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Number one.
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You should brush your teeth.
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Brush them, you know, take a brush.
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We often use toothpaste.
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So you need toothpaste and a toothbrush and I brush.
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That's the verb we use when we do this.
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Just as washes what we do for our face.
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I know it's soap and water, but we'd say wash your face and everyone knows Soap, water, brush teeth.
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This with toothpaste.
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Okay, What's the other thing?
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Not everyone does this, but we also floss our teeth.
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Okay, so you say I flossed many times in English.
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They just say I've lost or I'm flossing.
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We don't safe lost teeth because everybody knows you on leaf loss your teeth.
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So you go.
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Hey, I've lost this morning.
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I didn't floss this morning, but we do say I brushed my teeth this morning.
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You don't say I brush.
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People will go brush.
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What?
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I don't understand.
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So I brush my teeth, but I lost.
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Okay, so this one is just I lost now.
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Face and head.
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Do we forget something?
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Well, James has no hair, Mr.
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He has no hair.
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But sometimes you can brush your hair with a brush.
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And it looks like this or comb combs look like this.
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They have teeth.
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If you have nice hair, you comb your hair.
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So don't forget to comb your hair after you brush your teeth so you could look pretty all right.
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Now, Mr he was smelling well because the body down here can smell sometimes.
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And if you go here, you need to take a shower.
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That means you go underwater and the water comes down like rain.
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So you say I need a shower because I don't smell good or I need a shower so I can feel good if you have more time.
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What we do is we take a bath.
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Sometimes you hear Canadians say I bathe Ah lot or I don't bathe.
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I take a shower both, and bathe are basically the same.
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Bathing is the action.
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A bus is the thing.
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So you take a bath or you bathe.
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Okay?
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You do not take a bathe.
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Alright.
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So bathed tonight I can smell you from here.
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Okay, Now we talked about shower and bathe and that's for your body.
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We've talked about washing our face Well, we have nails.
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Wolverine Animal.
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We have nails like animals.
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But humans were better than animals.
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We take care of our nails.
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So what I want to go is here.
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Our hands and our feet are hands.
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When you cut or clip notices cuts, we cut our nails.
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We have a special tool called a nail clipper.
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The nail clipper could be used for your fingers or your toes so you can say, Hey, I need a nail clipper to cut my so my toenails or my fingernails.
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OK, these things all right, we do that.
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You can also call it a manicure.
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And manicure is when you go to a special place and they do it for you because we're rich, we get our fingers done.
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Please do my fingers.
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You can get it done on your toes, and it's called a pedicure.
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Petty comes from foot.
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Pedestrian foot.
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Okay, So petty Foot Manny for hands.
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Manipulate hands, man.
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Okay, so we can cut our fingers and hands to make them look nice.
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We can also brush our teeth and wash our face shave.
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Remember we said I shave, you shave, right?
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We said that And I said is because we have a face and everybody shaves the face so we don't have to say I shave my face.
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It's silly.
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Well, we also shape other parts of our body now.
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Women women shave their legs.
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Okay.
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They got nice legs, nice legs.
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They shaved these things, so I don't know if you could see.
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See, flag shave.
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Okay.
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Just shave it, baby looks nice.
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So women shave their legs so they usually say I shave just like men say shaved face.
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But some men are like gorillas Who they have hair on their back hair on their chest.
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So they have to say I shave my back and I shave my chest because I'm a gorilla.
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I have no hair anyway, so sometimes you have to shave your back and chest, okay?
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And Mr E.
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E.
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He looks so good because he shaves his head.
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So once again we say I shaved my head because some men don't have any hair.
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They're what we call balls.
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But when you shave your head, it's bald by choice.
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Like me.
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Alright, I shaved my head.
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That's why my hair is short.
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The final one Mr E was not smelling here.
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This is called your armpit or under armed.
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By the way, that's not what he was smelling.
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When you go to the washroom and boys and girls, I know we go to the washroom every day.
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Sometimes you go number two, which is poo poo.
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When you go poo poo, you should wipe your bum.
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Sometimes people say wipe your ass and it means clean you go poo poo.
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Clean it.
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Use paper and clean or wash it clean.
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Clean Your bum.
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Funny thing in English is if you don't clean your bum.
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We Sorry people we don't like like a dirty bum when you don't clean, your bum is dirty and smelly and, uh, disgusting.
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Sometimes we call people We don't like us wipes because they're dirty and disgusting.
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And we don't like them very much.
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Don't be an ass wipe.
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Clean yourself, Okay?
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Make sure you wipe your bum or your ass.
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Make sure you take showers regularly.
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Or at least the bus Brush your teeth and floss.
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Don't forget to wash your face.
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Okay?
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Remember the proper pronouns I is for face, but we say my legs, my back and chest for other parts of the body that we can see when we look cool.
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Good.
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I gotta clean up.
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Clean the board here.
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I better go.
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I think I need a shower.
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I'm a little ripe.
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Right means right now.
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Smell a little.
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Have a great day.
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Okay.
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Yeah, I forgot something.
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Before I clean the board, you let me do it.
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W w w dot ng as in English.
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Vivid as in video dot com.
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Oh, here.
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All right.
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See?
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That's right.
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Have a good one.