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KERMIT: OK, how about we do uh, um--
want to do here and there?
Talk about here and there?
I'm sitting here.
Where are you sitting?
BRIAN: Over here.
KERMIT: You're sitting here?
BRIAN: No, over here.
KERMIT: No, I'm sitting over here.
You're sitting over there.
BRIAN: Yeah.
KERMIT: Right?
Now you say it.
BRIAN: You're sitting over there.
KERMIT: I'm sitting over there.
No, I'm sitting here.
BRIAN: Oh, yes.
I'm sitting over here.
KERMIT: No, no, I'm over here.
You're over there.
BRIAN: Yeah.
KERMIT: Right?
BRIAN: Right.
KERMIT: That can't be.
I'm sitting here, and you're sitting there.
So that means that you're there and I'm here.
But if you say it, then you say--
what do you say?
BRIAN: You're there.
KERMIT: You say I'm here.
You say I'm there, but I'm here.
BRIAN: Yeah.
KERMIT: That's very complicated.
It all depends on where you are when you say it, right?
Hm.