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Welcome to English at the movies where we teach you American English Heard at the movies.
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Our saying this week comes from the movie The Jesus Roles.
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In this humorous film, a man is getting out of prison.
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He connects with an old friend, but they do not stay out of trouble.
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Listen for the term, lock you up for good.
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One more strike.
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We lock you up for good seeing anyone.
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Liquor ball.
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I thought you throw street.
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That's my style.
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Looked good.
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Looked like a 1,000,000 bucks.
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Do you know what lock you up for good means Is it offer you again?
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Are put you in prison forever?
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Listen again.
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One more strike.
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We like you for good.
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Seen anyone like a ball?
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He thought he throws a strike.
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That's my style.
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You look good.
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Look like a 1,000,000 bucks.
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Did you have the right answer?
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Lock you up for good means put you in prison forever.
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In the movie, Jesus was told that if he breaks the law again, he will be sentenced to life in prison.
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And that's English at the movies.