Nov 1, 2017 11:37
6 yrs ago
English term

Exercise has too much trees?

English Other Cinema, Film, TV, Drama The way of all flesh (1940)
Hi! The main character (Paul) says along with his children these lines, while they're walking down the stairs. I can't understand what they are saying, because the audio quality of this film is awful.
Could you, please, help me on this?
Thanks a lot!


One, two, I would be... Exercise has too much trees (?)

One, two, out, in...For ..................our chin.


Here is the link of the film on Youtube: https://youtu.be/WeFMTfNrvg0 (3:48 / 3:57)
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Yvonne Gallagher

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Discussion

Daniel Slon (asker) Nov 1, 2017:
Hi Helen! Thanks a lot! You're absolutely right! I've listened again and it is exactly what you've suggested.

Responses

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12 mins
Selected

exercises keep us fit

Oooh tricky! I think it could be One, two, out, in, exercises keep us fit, One, two, out, in, pull in stomach, stick out chin
Peer comment(s):

agree Charles Davis : That's what it is
1 hr
Thanks Charles :-)
agree Yvonne Gallagher
1 hr
Thanks Gallagy :-)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Hi Helen, thank you very much for your help!"
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