210 meeting the In-laws
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Cindy: Mother, father, I’d like to introduce you to my fiancé, Bob. 4163Miranda: Hello, Bob. Welcome. 4164Bob: Thanks for having me. Nice to meet the both of you. I’ve heard so much! 4165Thurston: So Cindy told you about bringing home her last boyfriend, then? Hah, that idiot... 4166Miranda:Shhh! Thurston, you’re going to scare the poor boy. Come in and have a drink. Dinner will be on in just a bit. 4167Thurston: What’ll you be having? Whiskey? Bourbon? Pick your poison! 4168Bob: If you have a lemonade that’d be great. 4169Thurston: Lemona...? 4170Miranda:Why sure, there’s some in the fridge! 4171Cindy: Mother makes her own lemonade from scratch. It’s the best! 4172Thurston: So what are your hobbies, son? If you want,we can do some hunting tomorrow. I’ve just picked up a new rifle I’ve been meaning to try out. Should be a real hoot! 4173Bob: Um. I’m not really. eh. I don’t really hunt. 4174Thurston:You don’t hunt? Well I’ll be... 4175Cindy: Bob is an animal rights activist. He doesn’t believe in harming animals. 4176Miranda:Dinner’s ready! Let’s go out to the patio where the pig is roasting. 4177Bob: Roast [rəʊst] pig? I’m a vegetarian. [ˌvedʒəˈteəriən] 4178 4179fiancé 美: [ˌfiɑnˈseɪ] n.未婚夫 4180patio 美: [ˈpætioʊ] 英: [ˈpætiəʊ] n.天井;院子;庭院 4183from scratch 美 [frəm skrætʃ] 从零开始:指从最基础的、没有任何准备或基础的状态开始做某事 racking 美: [ˈrækɪŋ] adj.拷问的;难忍受的 v.“rack”的现在分词 4186 4187A hoot,it should be a really good time. Real fun. Hoot. 4188 4189cement [sɪˈment], or brick [brɪk]. 水泥或砖