THE YOUNG AND PRODIGIOUS T.S. SPIVET( short 50/50 )
How come you didn't stop that morning when you saw me on the road?
Rancher's word, I never saw you.
I need a box of biscuits, a box of mixed biscuits and a biscuit mixer.
Are you talking to me or are you talking to the peanut butter?
It's a diction exercise, moron.
You'd be better out trying some yourself enough here or make it on TV again.I've got some more to do in the public speaking department.
How about you just show us how its done the day you're in a movie.
Yeah, or in the running for Miss Montana.Or a reality show about a normal person living with a bunch of insane hostile degenerates.
Speaking of which, does anyone know if or when your father is showing up for breakfast?
重点
word
I give you my word that this won't happen again.
I give you my word of honour (= my sincere promise)...
had better do sth/had best do sth/used to tell sb what you think they should do
You'd better go to the doctor about your cough.
We'd better leave now or we'll miss the bus.
be out for sth/be out to do sth/to be trying to get or do sth
I'm not out for revenge.
She's out for what she can get (= trying to get something for herself).
run/run for sb/sth/run in sth
to be a candidate in an election for a political position, especially in the US
Clinton ran a second time in 1996.
to run for president
to run in the election
speak/speak of sth/speak of sb/speak about sth/sb/to mention or describe sth/sb
She still speaks about him with great affection.
Witnesses spoke of a great ball of flame.