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"Her neighbour, Lisa, knocked on her door and said the tenants were banding together to force the landlord to repair the building's ageing electrical system. She asked Lisa whether it would be possible to include the demand that the hallway carpets be replaced, or at least shampooed. Lisa didn't see why not, so she agreed to help.
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"[[Mysterious Woman|Her]] neighbour, [[Lisa]], knocked on her door and said the tenants were banding together to force the landlord to repair the building's ageing electrical system. She asked Lisa whether it would be possible to include the demand that the hallway carpets be replaced, or at least shampooed. Lisa didn't see why not, so she agreed to help.
   
 
Lisa was a DJ. She asked Lisa whether she needed to sign a petition, and Lisa said, "no, that's not how things work with landlords. We're all meeting in my apartment Saturday morning to go to the office together."
 
Lisa was a DJ. She asked Lisa whether she needed to sign a petition, and Lisa said, "no, that's not how things work with landlords. We're all meeting in my apartment Saturday morning to go to the office together."

Revision as of 14:24, 26 August 2013

How to Pronounce 29, or simply 29, is the title of a video uploaded to the Pronunciation Book channel on the 26th of August, 2013, and is the 49th video in the 77 Days Video Countdown.

Video details

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How to Pronounce 29

29 lasts for 3 minutes and 4 seconds. For the first 2 minutes and 50 seconds, The Announcer makes the following speech (A.K.A. the 29 speech), after which there are 14 seconds of silence until the end:


"Her neighbour, Lisa, knocked on her door and said the tenants were banding together to force the landlord to repair the building's ageing electrical system. She asked Lisa whether it would be possible to include the demand that the hallway carpets be replaced, or at least shampooed. Lisa didn't see why not, so she agreed to help.

Lisa was a DJ. She asked Lisa whether she needed to sign a petition, and Lisa said, "no, that's not how things work with landlords. We're all meeting in my apartment Saturday morning to go to the office together."

She invited Lisa in for a coffee. She was home that afternoon waiting for an important delivery. Lisa always worked from home. Lisa asked her what she did for a living, and she said, "nothing interesting; I work in an office."

Lisa could talk about her job all day, but was humble enough not to.

They sat by the south-facing window, and talked about the building. Lisa moved in a year ago. She'd been looking for raw studio space downtown, and this building was cheap and charming, even though the neighbourhood was rough. She told Lisa she'd moved in years ago, when there was still an active factory downstairs. The area wasn't even a neighbourhood then, there was nothing to do but walk to the flower district on the weekends.

She asked Lisa whether she liked living in the building. Lisa liked the big industrial windows. Lisa like the wide hallways, and the white stucco highlights on the exterior. She agreed with Lisa, and said she also likeD to 45 degree angles. She loveD the concrete support column in the center for unit. Lisa thank her for the coffee. Lisa was privately jealous of Her concrete support column

Lisa reminded her about Saturday, and she said she wouldn't miss it. After Lisa left she rinsed out the coffee cups she thought about reheating some quiche, but decided not to.

Something is going to happen ... in 29 days."

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