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That sounds interesting Clive. I just took a look at some examples, to see what it was about, and I found this one to be particularly interesting, since we seem to be pretty familiar with such "misunderstandings" and "odd
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I'll just try to guess what is said in the second clip: And was bad with people, was probably dyslexic, a little autistic, maybe had Asperger syndrome, or whatever one of those things is. ..
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My guess: My dad, he'd thought that maybe we could just move the Palestinians to Texas, give them tex That's what I think she says. Wait for a native speaker now.
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I will only comment on the first one, since there's a damn perception problem again. You come of age doesn't really fit, because with that in mind I can hear a kind of stop before the k in come. So You'd come of age is better, I
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Hi, with questions like this, you are getting into trouble, lol. I remember asking the same kind of question in the past. I've never gotten a clear answer, because this can get very complicated, as you can see from raindoctor's answer. It
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Yay! I got something right, lol.
But I guess you "guess", right? I mean, I would choose the words in
blue too, because they are the ones that are more likely to make sense
in that context (it, somewhere). But when I listen closely,
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I don't know why, but some words sound different to my ear: And somewhere, might be around... it's in Liverpool, that record, that's the actual first recording they ever made. And I keep hearing two things at the same time
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It's probably exaggerated only on my computer, but all the clips here that I play on the embedded players have a very low volume compared to the ones I downloaded. These last two have a particularly low volume, so I can hardly understand
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My comments: #1: It's not "If you didn't want..." , but I hear " He didn't want be second..." The odd thing is that I couldn't detect any "to" after "want". #2: "Cause he's prolly
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