He says that there is an ever lasting argument

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svetlana14

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What does exactly the young men (Eddie) say at 0:20 (the end)-0:25? [
]. He says that there is an ever lasting argument.
 
He says nothing like that at 0:20-0:25. Are you sure you've got the timecode right?

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At 0:25 Eddie says "You want us just to have an argument."
 
He says nothing like that at 0:20-0:25. Are you sure you've got the timecode right?

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Now I hear that he says "You want us just have an argument". Does he actually say ".....TO have an argument"?
 
Does he actually say ".....TO have an argument"?
Yes, he does. If it's really so important -- he says "to just" (not "just to" as I said in #3).
 
I've noticed (at least, I hear it in that way) that in "have" "h" is pronounced in the way that is dropped. So "just" stands out (strong) and ave (have) follows, thus leaving "to" out. Can you please give your comments on those features?
 
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