Friday, May 27, 2016

ANSWERS MM Boat

1.     Carl asks if he can’t just wear what?
Little arm floaties
2.     Ship rules say every passenger has to have their own what?
Lifevest
3.     What is Mike’s excuse for not having to wear a lifevest?
He’s crew.
4.     What has the boat shown Mike?
Vince in a completely different light.
5.     Who is Mike happy to call his captain?
Vince
6.     Carl says it’s about time Mike found someone else to look up to and that he’s done what all these years in his own quiet way?
Given Mike guidance.
7.     What does Mike say is the only thing Carl has ever given him?
A bad case of hemorrhoids.
8.     Mike believes that Vince sees him like a what?
Son
9.     Mike thinks he can do what by playing along?
Make his life a little happier.
10. What does Mike tell Carl to bear in mind?
It still needs a little more work.
11. When Mike opens the garage door and the boat isn’t there what does Carl tell him to do?
Make it reappear.
12. What happened to the boat?
Someone bought it
13. Vince tells the mailman a story about the boat.  What does Vince say he does with the boat?
Takes it out on Lake Michigan to fish.
14. What did it look like when the mailman took the boat away with his tiny little jeep?
An ant pulling a French fry.
15. Mike is upset Vince sold the boat and Mike says that he’s a bigger what than the mailman?
Sucker.
16. Carl takes Vince’s money and says it’s for what?
The bright orange, non-refundable life vest.






Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Mike and Molly- Boat


Vocabulary
SHE- Mike continually refers to the boat as “she.”  This old tradition is thought to stem from the fact that in the Romance languages, the word for "ship" is always in the feminine. For this reason, Mediterranean sailors always referred to their ship as "she", and the practice was adopted over the centuries by their English-speaking counterparts.
Arm floaties- plastic flotation devices usually used by children who can’t swim.
Crew- the people who work on the boat
Sea do re-do- he is referring to the boat because they are fixing it up.
See someone in a completely different light- see someone with a new perspective.
Hemorrhoids- a swollen vein or veins in the region of the rectum often caused by long periods of sitting, which is the case for Mike as he sits for long periods of time with Carl in their squad (police) car.
Playing along- doing what you think someone wants you to do to make them happy
Bear in mind- don’t forget
Talked it up- spoke well about it
Harpoon- a long spear like weapon used to catch fish or whales
Hunk a junk- something worthless
B.S. spiel- an elaborate story that is untrue
That sucker swallowed it hook, line, and sinker- that foolish person believe it
A tickle- a little amount of money
Cheesed off- angry

Questions
1.     Carl asks if he can’t just wear what?
2.     Ship rules say every passenger has to have their own what?
3.     What is Mike’s excuse for not having to wear a lifevest?
4.     What has the boat shown Mike?
5.     Who is Mike happy to call his captain?
6.     Carl says it’s about time Mike found someone else to look up to and that he’s done what all these years in his own quiet way?
7.     What does Mike say is the only thing Carl has ever given him?
8.     Mike believes that Vince sees him like a what?
9.     Mike thinks he can do what by playing along?
10. What does Mike tell Carl to bear in mind?
11. When Mike opens the garage door and the boat isn’t there what does Carl tell him to do?
12. What happened to the boat?
13. Vince tells the mailman a story about the boat.  What does Vince say he does with the boat?
14. What did it look like when the mailman took the boat away with his tiny little jeep?
15. Mike is upset Vince sold the boat and Mike says that he’s a bigger what than the mailman?
16. Carl takes Vince’s money and says it’s for what?







Monday, May 9, 2016

Idioms and Phrases- "a tad"

A tad- A little

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"Frankly we're a tad concerned with your performance history......"

Honestly we're a little concerned with your performance history