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I'm sure you've heard there's lots of stuff
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going on with Apple these days, huh?
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There's a new iPhone 6 and an iWatch and...
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Don't get too excited.
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I don't have anything for you.
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They're like, "Oh, she's gonna give us one!"
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I got nothing.
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They announced something that's called Apple Pay.
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Did you hear about Apple Pay?
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It lets you buy things right through your phone
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and they're saying now
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it's gonna completely replace your wallet,
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which is great, cause nobody ever loses their phone.
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No problems with that.
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You won't have to carry cash or credit cards anymore.
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And I just want to say,
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I am happy to take those off your hands.
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You don't need to cut them up or cancel them.
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Please send them to me.
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At the address on your screen right now.
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Don't forget to include your mother's maiden name.
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Thank you.
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Technology has come such a long way.
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It's crazy to think about it.
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Like, a child born today
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may never know about cash or credit cards.
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I mean, what are they gonna steal from their mom's purse?
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Like, cigarettes. That's about it.
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I have a little three-year-old niece...
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or maybe she's four or nine.
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She's precious.
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And I Watched her grow up with this technology.
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It's amazing, cause kids learn so quickly.
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She uses the iPad.
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Better than any adult I've ever seen.
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She also tries to eat it, but that's not the point.
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Obviously, kids are good at technology
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cause they grew up with it, but then I thought,
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"well, what if I invite a few kids here,
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and I introduce them to some things
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that I grew up with to see if they would recognize it?"
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So first I introduces them to the very first cell phone.
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So, Rebecca and Tre,
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I brought an item.
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And I would like you to tell me what this is.
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Do you know what it is?
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A phone. I know what it is.
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And it's not any ordinary phone.
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It's a olden time phone.
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Yeah, they used that back in the day.
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Back in the day.
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When you say "back in the day"
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And you say "an old time phone,"
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How long ago do you think this was used?
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Oh, 100.
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100 years ago?
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Yeah, it doesn't even have no FaceTime.
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No.
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I mean, you could do it,
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but no one would see it.
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You'd just be taking right into the phone.
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And, like, if somebody walked in,
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They would be, like, "why are you talking into a phone?"
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Right, and then they'd haul you away
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and put you in the loony bin.
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Yeah. loony bin?
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Yeah, you know.
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Trying to help them learn.
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And then I...
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I introduced them to the typewriter.
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Do you know what this is?
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Um...
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First, you have to find the on button.
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Uh... This?
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I don't see...
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No. Hmm.
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All right, you don't have to turn it on.
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Just put that in. I'm just kidding with you.
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OK
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Do you know how to make a call on that thing?
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I'll show you.
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Hello? Hello?
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Ok, you have the wrong number.
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That's how you would do it.
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Do you type a lot?
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Yeah.
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What do you type?
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I work on scripts.
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You write scripts.
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Yeah.
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What, like a movie script? Yeah.
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What's the name of the movie script
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that you're working on?
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The Lost Island.
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The Lost Island. What's it about?
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Well, It's about...
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I got inspired by "Indiana Jones."
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It's about these two archaeologists
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that have to find the Lost Island.
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The Lost Island is where you can get the power of Mother Nature itself.
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Archaeologists are... They're...
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Trying to find The Lost Island.
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I need that typewriter real quick.
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And if you find the temple of The Lost Island...
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They're trying to find what?
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They try to find the temple of The Lost Island.
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Slow down. Slow down.
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temple of The Lost...
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Island.
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And when they... And they will get the power of Mother Nature if they...
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They'll get the what?
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The power of Mother Nature.
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If they find the temple,
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But the Jewish are planning to take over the world.
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The Jewish are planning to take over the world if they find it.
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The Jewish are planning on taking over the world?
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Yeah. If they find the...
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I don't know about that.
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Obviously, he got confused.
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It was a reference to "Indiana Jones."
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And he assured me one of his best friends is Jewish.
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Finally, most people use voice mail now.
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But here's what happened.
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When I brought in an old answering machine.
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Tell me what this is.
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It's like a radio, but it has a speaker
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so you can talk through.
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It was a recording machine,
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so if someone called and you weren't home,
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They would leave a message.
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Like, here. You're calling me.
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And then I'll leave the message.
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Hi, it's Ellen.
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I'm not here right now.
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Leave a message, and I'll call you back.
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OK. BEEP---
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Oh, it didn't... I didn't give you enough time.
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Ok, let me try it again.
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Hey, it's Ellen.
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I'm not home, but if you leave a message,
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I'll call you back.
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Hi.
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Call me back when you get the chance.
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BEEP---
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I didn't leave enough time. Ok.
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Hey, it's Ellen.
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I'm not home.
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Leave a message, and I'll call you back.
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Um...
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BEEP---
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Hi, it's Ellen. I'm not home.
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Leave a message, and I'll call you back.
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Hi.
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Call me back when you can.
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BEEP---
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You didn't say your name.
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Try it again.
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Hey, it's Ellen. I'm not home.
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Leave a message, and I'll call you back.
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Hi, it's Rebecca. Call me back.
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BEEP---
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This is Ellen.
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Leave a message, and I'll call you back.
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Hi, it's Rebecca and call me back.
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BEEP---
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You had a lot more time.
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You had so much more time.
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All right, let's try...
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We'll let William try.
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Hi, this is Ellen.
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Leave a message, and I'll call you back.
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Hi, this is William...
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BEEP---
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And I...
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BEEP---
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Oh, really?
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Hi, this is Ellen.
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Leave a message, and I'll call you back.
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Um... BEEP---
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Hi, this is Ellen. I'm not home.
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Leave a message, and I'll call you back.
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Hi, this is William, and I'll call you back.
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If you're gonna call me back, why'd you leave a message?
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Oh.
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This machine is so complicated.
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I know. It's just so complicated that's why they got rid of it.
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We have to wrap it up, because I have to get going.
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You have a microphone.
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Go ahead and say what ever you want to say.
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Or sing whatever you want to sing.
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Um...
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BEEP---
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What?
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Ok, this thing doesn't work.
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What do volcanoes eat for dinner?
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Is it ashed potatoes?
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Nope. Paint drops.
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BEEP---
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Awkward.
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Ok, you two kids.
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It's been lovely talking to you.
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I'll walk you out.
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Ok.
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Bye everyone.
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Nice to see you.
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Bye.
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I love those kids.
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Thank you so much.