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You really drink this Kool-Aid
Teacher says
Kool-aid is an American drink. There is a tragic story about how this expression entered the language. Read about it here
Teacher says
Garret is talking about Michelin stars that are given to restaurants. In theory, a one-star rating means, “a very good restaurant,” two stars signify “excellent cooking that is worth a detour,” and a three-star restaurant is one that offers “exceptional cuisine that is worth a special journey.”
There are only 139 3-star Michelin restaurants in the world!
Super Bowl
hiring
dude
freaking
stoked
Man
I'm telling you
diners
Lovely
Nice try
in line
polishing
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I think I know
below you
retained
You really drink this Kool-Aid
Teacher says
Kool-aid is an American drink. There is a tragic story about how this expression entered the language. Read about it here
three stars
Teacher says
Garret is talking about Michelin stars that are given to restaurants. In theory, a one-star rating means, “a very good restaurant,” two stars signify “excellent cooking that is worth a detour,” and a three-star restaurant is one that offers “exceptional cuisine that is worth a special journey.”
There are only 139 3-star Michelin restaurants in the world!
Super Bowl
gets to
at any given moment
streaks
hiring
dude
freaking
stoked
Man
I'm telling you
diners
Lovely
Nice try
in line
polishing
Teacher says
I think I know
below you
retained
You really drink this Kool-Aid
Teacher says
Kool-aid is an American drink. There is a tragic story about how this expression entered the language. Read about it here
three stars
Teacher says
Garret is talking about Michelin stars that are given to restaurants. In theory, a one-star rating means, “a very good restaurant,” two stars signify “excellent cooking that is worth a detour,” and a three-star restaurant is one that offers “exceptional cuisine that is worth a special journey.”
There are only 139 3-star Michelin restaurants in the world!
Super Bowl
gets to
at any given moment
streaks
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freaking
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gets to
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I'm telling you
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diners
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retained
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streaks
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dude
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at any given moment
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hiring
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three stars
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Garret is talking about Michelin stars that are given to restaurants. In theory, a one-star rating means, “a very good restaurant,” two stars signify “excellent cooking that is worth a detour,” and a three-star restaurant is one that offers “exceptional cuisine that is worth a special journey.”
There are only 139 3-star Michelin restaurants in the world!
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