What are you doing? I'm doing horizontal running. Horizontal running?
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Don't stress, Aubrey. Relax. We don't want a repeat of what happened last year.
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Come on, bring it! You can do better than that! That's all you got? Enough! Enough!
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You think I'm mad because you yelled at me?
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Sincerely yours, the Breakfast Club.
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Whoa, whoa. Just stop. Stop.
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Yes, Chloe. Nice. Amy!
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Move, you bitches!
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Seriously?
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Sorry.
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Okay.
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So, what's your deal? You one of those girls who's all dark and mysterious, then she takes off her glasses and that amazingly scary ear spike and you realize that, you know, she was beautiful the whole time. I don't wear glasses. Then you're halfway there.
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Ladies and gentlemen, the moment we've all been waiting for. The results of tonight's regional competition. In third place, the Sockappellas!
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I can see your toner through those jeans.
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It feels like the very first time.
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Thank you. Really incredible.
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Okay, the Bellas are coming out.
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Up now, the Barden Bellas! Well, the Bellas tonight are making history as the first ever all-female group to advance to the ICCA finals. That's right, John. Now, why do you think it's taken so long for an all-lady group to break through that a cappella glass ceiling? Well, Gail, the women, typically, cannot hit the low notes, which really round out an arrangement, thrill the judges, and that can really hurt them in competition. Women are about as good at a cappella as they are at being doctors.