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386
SpeakerB wants to run 3 miles
[ "B", "A", "B" ]
true
[ "[Breathing] Well, I'm trying to get my tolerance now I just had surgery, um, less then two months ago, and right now I'm just a little over about a mile and a half,", "Okay.", "but I'm trying to workup to three miles." ]
[ 86, 87, 88 ]
SW2229
desire
387
SpeakerB thinks not having a walkman is less stressful
[ "B", "A", "B", "A", "B", "A", "B", "A" ]
false
[ "My walkman broke,", "Yeah.", "so I'm upset [laughter],", "[Laughter].", "and I just have to turn to stereo up real loud [laughter].", "Yeah.", "[Laughter].", "But it's a lot less stressful on the joints then jogging is." ]
[ 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103 ]
SW2229
belief
388
SpeakerA goes to an aerobics class
[ "A", "B", "A", "B", "A" ]
false
[ "Um, do you go to an aerobics class or do you watch,", "No, I,", "on T V?", "I just do it on T V,", "Okay." ]
[ 105, 106, 107, 108, 109 ]
SW2229
fact
389
Cathy Smith, Richard Simmons, and Jane Fonda workouts are oldies
[ "B", "A", "B", "A", "B", "A", "B" ]
true
[ "Um, it's a, it's a tap-, I use tapes.", "Oh, okay, okay, like a Cathy Smith workout,", "Or, or Richard Simmons,", "or Jane Fonda.", "[Laughter].", "Okay [laughter].", "Sweating to the oldies [laughter]." ]
[ 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118 ]
SW2229
belief
390
SpeakerA watches shows called Basic Training and What is the Other One Called
[ "A", "B", "A" ]
false
[ "Right. I, ev-, every now and then I'll watch E S P N, I get cable on T V,", "Uh-huh.", "and they have, uh, a couple of shows called basic training, and, uh, what is the other one called." ]
[ 119, 120, 121 ]
SW2229
fact
391
cable TV has some aerobics shows
[ "A", "B", "A" ]
true
[ "Right. I, ev-, every now and then I'll watch E S P N, I get cable on T V,", "Uh-huh.", "and they have, uh, a couple of shows called basic training, and, uh, what is the other one called." ]
[ 119, 120, 121 ]
SW2229
fact
392
SpeakerB did not know that they were still on every morning
[ "B", "A" ]
true
[ "Are the-, yeah they're still, they're still, he's still doing it then, uh.", "Yeah, every morning." ]
[ 142, 143 ]
SW2229
fact
393
SpeakerB wants to watch an aerobics show
[ "B", "A", "B" ]
true
[ "Are the-, yeah they're still, they're still, he's still doing it then, uh.", "Yeah, every morning.", "I'll have to tune in." ]
[ 142, 143, 144 ]
SW2229
desire
394
SpeakerB will have to check what time the show is on ESPN
[ "A", "B" ]
true
[ "It's on E S P N, uh, at what time, I can't remember what time. It's, uh, you know, I can't remember offhand what time.", "I'll have to check it, check," ]
[ 145, 146 ]
SW2229
desire
423
SpeakerA lives in rural place
[ "A" ]
true
[ "It's, it's hard topic because is, is, is it doing a good job or a bad job and you got to divide it two different categories whether you live in the city or whether you live in a more rural place like I do." ]
[ 1 ]
SW2316
fact
424
SpeakerA wants to move to New York City
[ "A" ]
false
[ "A-, actually I think that, I, higher level education, I don't think there's so much of a problem there. It's pretty much funded well. There are small colleges that I'm sure are struggling but, uh, it's the job that the, the high school and the grade schools are doing that I see, in a area like ours, our school, even a bad school is a good school up here, where, if I lived in New York City or Washington, D C, uh, I would seriously consider moving if I had a child. I wouldn't let them go to a public school system there. But, of course, people are trapped economically and they can't do that." ]
[ 9 ]
SW2316
desire
425
SpeakerB moves to Ohio after living in Arkansas
[ "B" ]
false
[ "Yeah. I know down here the school's are, you know, I don't know, they rate, I moved to Arkansas and Texas after living in Ohio and the schools down here rate, you know, bottom ten percent across the country and having been through grade school up there and coming down here to high school I can understand why. Because they're so far behind and so poorly staffed, half the time the teachers don't know what's going on." ]
[ 10 ]
SW2316
fact
426
SpeakerA agrees with SpeakerB that parochial schools are better than public schools
[ "B", "A" ]
true
[ "Because we were so far advanced. And, uh, you know, I'd been in a parochial school before junior high and, you know, even the public schools are behind the parochial schools.", "Yeah." ]
[ 16, 17 ]
SW2316
intent
427
SpeakerB's father owns a grocery store
[ "A", "B" ]
false
[ "Yeah, it's like if, if your father owns a grocery store and you're really interested in that, there's no reason that you should take college prep courses when you can get some --", "#Right.#" ]
[ 21, 22 ]
SW2316
fact
428
SpeakerB is an engineering student
[ "B" ]
true
[ "Or if you're going to go the science route you can go to a target school that specializes in science or art. You know, there's no point in, you know, I'm an engineering student and if I have to go take art classes, you know, I'm not going to use them. And through high school I could have gone so much further if I'd gone to a school that was directed." ]
[ 24 ]
SW2316
fact
429
SpeakerA thinks that his high school had a good program
[ "A", "B", "A" ]
true
[ "So when I went to my first year of tech school, I had a very easy time because our high school --", "Right.", "-- had a, a good program." ]
[ 27, 28, 29 ]
SW2316
belief
430
SpeakerB thinks that public schools have too many teachers
[ "B" ]
false
[ "I think the schools today, you know, the public schools are just, they're just overrun, you know, they don't know what to do, there's too many kids and not enough teachers and too many of the kids don't care." ]
[ 30 ]
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belief
431
University of Vermont is not a good public school
[ "A" ]
false
[ "So you have to go to a lesser engineering school. We have a very good public school up here and a degree out there means a lot. It's a very good school. It's, it's University of Vermont. Uh, we also have some two year college. Well, there's a four year colleges. They all have a pretty good reputation. But, like you say, you," ]
[ 75 ]
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belief
432
SpeakerA thinks SpeakerB should cut up his credit cards
[ "B", "A", "B", "A", "B" ]
false
[ "Well, like I told you before, (( )). And you're talking about [throatclearing] credit cards.", "Uh-huh.", "We put ours up. I mean I had a delightful evening one night cutting a bunch of those suckers up.", "Um, I wish I had.", "Well, you should try it." ]
[ 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ]
SW2334
intent
433
SpeakerA had a business in the eighties
[ "A" ]
true
[ "Well, I, it was done for me after a while. I had a, uh, I had a business going. And [breathing] this was back in the eighties. I don't know if you remember the gold and silver prices and all that. But, uh, I had a coin shop, and everything was going great while gold and silver was up, and it started falling." ]
[ 7 ]
SW2334
fact
434
The price of gold and silver stayed high
[ "B", "A" ]
false
[ "You lost your business?", "Yep." ]
[ 10, 11 ]
SW2334
fact
435
SpeakerB questions whether SpeakerA was able to buy gold and silver using credit
[ "A", "B", "A", "B", "A", "B", "A", "B", "A" ]
true
[ "So I started paying expenses and stuff on my credit cards, and things got worse and worse, and finally, boom [laughter].", "You lost your business?", "Yep.", "Oh, gol. What a nightmare [laughter].", "Yeah, it was. I ended up going into bank-, you know, it was one of those things [noise] uh, Oh, it'll get better next week, you know. [noise] Things will pick up. And, so, there I was in old bankruptcy court.", "Well, you weren't charging gold and silver were you? You can't do that, can you?", "Oh, yeah.", "Oh, you can?", "Oh, yeah, yeah. I was buying from other dealers, and, uh, you know, they take payment any way they can get it." ]
[ 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 ]
SW2334
intent
436
SpeakerB did not graduate from college
[ "B" ]
false
[ "Well, I remember before I got married, you know when you graduate from college they'll send you all those --" ]
[ 22 ]
SW2334
fact
437
SpeakerA has American Express
[ "A" ]
false
[ "And, uh, course, I guess, I guess I've been purged from their records. I used to have an American Express. Uh, back when I had my business I got one." ]
[ 45 ]
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fact
438
SpeakerA thinks 16% interest is not too high for credit cards
[ "A" ]
true
[ "Oh, yeah, yeah. [childtalking] It's, um, well, of course on the green card you have to pay it when the bill comes in, so there isn't any. But on the Optima card it's, um, let's see, right now it's running at about. It's not too bad. It's actually, it's about sixteen and a half percent, which is pretty good, [talking] as far as credit cards go." ]
[ 61 ]
SW2334
belief
439
SpeakerA thinks the problem with credit cards are that they are too easy to use
[ "A", "B", "A" ]
true
[ "Plastic is just too easy, I mean --", "Uh-huh.", "-- that's the, that's the whole problem with it. Um," ]
[ 75, 76, 77 ]
SW2334
belief
440
SpeakerA and SpeakerB agree it feels good to pay with cash
[ "B", "A" ]
true
[ "Well, it makes you feel good when you whip out the #cash instead of your plastic.#", "#Yeah, exactly.# I, I, uh, I just went out and got a new V C R yesterday #with cash.#" ]
[ 90, 91 ]
SW2334
intent
441
SpeakerB thinks circuit city is a national chain
[ "B", "A", "B" ]
false
[ "Circuit City. Have you been in there?", "Yeah, they, they're not, their prices aren't that terrific. They, they used to be, but they've gotten, they've got to pay for all that national advertising now.", "Oh, it's national?" ]
[ 106, 107, 108 ]
SW2334
fact
509
SpeakerA has a child
[ "A" ]
true
[ "All righty [laughter]. Um, well, I, uh, have a four year old who will just be entering public school next year, so I'm really just starting to get involved in, uh, in what's out there and how they do things. Um, as far as the system as a whole, I really don't see a problem with it. I do see a problem with graduating people that, that can't read and are not, you know, productive in society or productive to themselves and, uh, I think that's the main problem at this point. How about yourself?" ]
[ 2 ]
SW2383
fact
510
SpeakerB is female
[ "B", "A" ]
false
[ "Well, in the norman-, in a normal route of way we do things, how about the ladies go first?", "All righty [laughter]. Um, well, I, uh, have a four year old who will just be entering public school next year, so I'm really just starting to get involved in, uh, in what's out there and how they do things. Um, as far as the system as a whole, I really don't see a problem with it. I do see a problem with graduating people that, that can't read and are not, you know, productive in society or productive to themselves and, uh, I think that's the main problem at this point. How about yourself?" ]
[ 1, 2 ]
SW2383
fact
511
SpeakerB thinks people are more serious about the salaries of teachers than senators
[ "B" ]
false
[ "So, uh, I mean, when you, when you take, uh, uh, professionals and put them in situations, they have to make decisions based on money to fund public education, and they can't get their finger out of their ear long enough to, to get that major subject in line, something's wrong. So, I think here in Texas mainly that the, the, they're not serious, they're more serious about what the salary should be for senators than they are for what, how the level of education should be for children. I have a one year old so I'm not, I'm more opinionated about the observations than, than the true facts, but," ]
[ 7 ]
SW2383
belief
512
Teachers, firefighters, and policemen are the three lowest paid utilities in texas
[ "B", "A", "B", "A", "B", "A", "B" ]
true
[ "All right. I'm, live in Plano, Texas and, uh,", "Uh-huh.", "uh, today we're not even suppose to be in school because the, uh, the way the taxation and all that crap is, there really legally isn't any funding for the school systems in Texas today.", "Right.", "So, uh, I mean, when you, when you take, uh, uh, professionals and put them in situations, they have to make decisions based on money to fund public education, and they can't get their finger out of their ear long enough to, to get that major subject in line, something's wrong. So, I think here in Texas mainly that the, the, they're not serious, they're more serious about what the salary should be for senators than they are for what, how the level of education should be for children. I have a one year old so I'm not, I'm more opinionated about the observations than, than the true facts, but,", "Uh-huh.", "it's just a shame to me that, that the, our firemen, our policemen, and school teachers are the three least paid utilities, um, that have the biggest impact to our well-being." ]
[ 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ]
SW2383
fact
513
SpeakerB believes teachers, firefighters, and policemen have a large impact on people's well-being
[ "B" ]
true
[ "it's just a shame to me that, that the, our firemen, our policemen, and school teachers are the three least paid utilities, um, that have the biggest impact to our well-being." ]
[ 9 ]
SW2383
belief
514
SpeakerB believes people should focus more on the religious overtones of textbooks
[ "B" ]
false
[ "uh, verses having her go down here and not learn anything, and then, uh, so I'm, (( )) my opinion I think there's a big concern hope, hopefully the new, uh, education, secretary of education will do something to fix the problem but, uh, I don't know, they've got to quit worrying about, uh, the, uh, religious, uh, overtones in our textbooks and get on with teaching the product." ]
[ 13 ]
SW2383
desire
515
SpeakerB thinks that a lot of kids nowadays do not know about the Presidents fitness education program
[ "B" ]
true
[ "Ha-, they don't even, a lot of the school systems don't even, uh, the kids nowadays don't even know what, what the president's fitness education program is all about," ]
[ 19 ]
SW2383
belief
516
SpeakerB did not have to do sit ups and push ups in school
[ "B" ]
false
[ "they don't have to do sit-ups and push-ups and all that crap we had to do when we were going to school." ]
[ 21 ]
SW2383
fact
517
SpeakerB talked to a girl who takes tennis at school
[ "B" ]
false
[ "And, yeah, and, uh, I talked to a thirteen year old last night who's, uh, goes to, uh, one of the Plano high schools or junior highs, I guess, and she said that she had a choice, she could either have taken tennis, or weight lifting so she choice to take weight lifting," ]
[ 23 ]
SW2383
fact
518
SpeakerB thinks more discipline is required in schools
[ "B" ]
true
[ "They need to put some sternness back into the, into the teachers and let them be able to, uh, get the old whip out and get some discipline." ]
[ 29 ]
SW2383
desire
519
SpeakerB used to date a girl who taugth english at a tenth grade level
[ "B" ]
false
[ "I used to date a girl who taught English at ninth grade level." ]
[ 35 ]
SW2383
fact
520
SpeakerB believes teachers with masters degrees are better paid
[ "B", "A", "B", "A", "B" ]
true
[ "I used to date a girl who taught English at ninth grade level.", "Uh-huh.", "I mean, I was absolutely flabbergasted at what, they wo-, what she was paid. True, she was young, you know, but still it's the principle.", "Right.", "Of course, if she got her Masters degree it would all be different. But, uh," ]
[ 35, 36, 37, 38, 39 ]
SW2383
belief
521
There are no income taxes in Texas
[ "A" ]
false
[ "Run on that then, no income taxes in Texas, huh?" ]
[ 46 ]
SW2383
fact
522
SpeakerA is from Texas
[ "A" ]
true
[ "I'm in Texas too, so," ]
[ 48 ]
SW2383
fact
523
SpeakerA likes to do needlework
[ "A" ]
true
[ "Okay, um, I guess, um, this is probably really a good subject for me because I really like to do, uh, hand work. Uh, mostly I do needlepoint, I guess." ]
[ 1 ]
SW2397
belief
524
SpeakerB has made baby gifts
[ "B", "A", "B" ]
false
[ "What kinds of things have you done?", "Um, well, I've made a lot of baby gifts [laughter].", "Uh-huh." ]
[ 4, 5, 6 ]
SW2397
fact
525
SpeakerA lot of babies have been born to SpeakerA's acquaintances lately
[ "A", "B", "A" ]
true
[ "Um, well, I've made a lot of baby gifts [laughter].", "Uh-huh.", "It seem like that's, like, especially lately there's been so many babies, [laughter] that, uh, bibs and blankets, and things like that. Wall hangings, um," ]
[ 5, 6, 7 ]
SW2397
belief
526
SpeakerA thinks that keeping what she made is funny
[ "A", "B", "A" ]
false
[ "It seem like that's, like, especially lately there's been so many babies, [laughter] that, uh, bibs and blankets, and things like that. Wall hangings, um,", "Do you ever keep any of your stuff?", "Isn't that funny. No [laughter]." ]
[ 7, 8, 9 ]
SW2397
belief
527
SpeakerB does crochet
[ "B" ]
true
[ "I do crochet and a lot of, uh, things like that, and I have very little of my own stuff, and it's kind of embarrassing. People say let me see some of your work." ]
[ 10 ]
SW2397
fact
528
SpeakerA's friend gave her a face to crochet
[ "A", "B", "A" ]
false
[ "Yeah, [laughter] isn't that funny. I guess I do have one thing. A friend of mine gave me a clock kit --", "Ooh.", "-- and, I, I needlepointed the face, and I, uh, kept that because she gave me that. So," ]
[ 13, 14, 15 ]
SW2397
fact
529
The Bargello is used with yarn
[ "B", "A", "B" ]
true
[ "I did some needlepoint years ago, and then I got into the Bargello.", "Oh, what's that?", "Well, it's an Italian, um, needlework, using, using the uh, I started to say the canvas, but the, uh, huh, what kind of cloth uses that. I, I've just gone blank. But it's used with yarn, and it usually takes long stitches over two or three openings in the cloth --" ]
[ 22, 23, 24 ]
SW2397
fact
530
Bargello was used to upholster chairs
[ "B", "A", "B", "A", "B" ]
true
[ "I did some needlepoint years ago, and then I got into the Bargello.", "Oh, what's that?", "Well, it's an Italian, um, needlework, using, using the uh, I started to say the canvas, but the, uh, huh, what kind of cloth uses that. I, I've just gone blank. But it's used with yarn, and it usually takes long stitches over two or three openings in the cloth --", "Huh.", "-- and you weave intricate patterns and use different colors. Like it could be a flame stitch where so rather than drawing a picture you're making a design like a geometric or whatever, and it was used quite often in the colonial times to, uh, uh, to upholster chairs, and so forth, as well as the crewel, um, embroidery work that was done on them." ]
[ 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 ]
SW2397
fact
531
SpeakerB made pillows
[ "B" ]
true
[ "What I did, when I was doing that was mostly pillows, you know, for sofas and so forth, and I can't find one that I've done." ]
[ 28 ]
SW2397
fact
532
SpeakerB's pillows are for a bed
[ "B" ]
false
[ "What I did, when I was doing that was mostly pillows, you know, for sofas and so forth, and I can't find one that I've done." ]
[ 28 ]
SW2397
fact
533
SpeakerB moved after he made the pillows
[ "B", "A", "B", "A", "B" ]
true
[ "What I did, when I was doing that was mostly pillows, you know, for sofas and so forth, and I can't find one that I've done.", "Oh.", "It's one of those things I did-, I didn't give them away, but I didn't know if it's been my color choice or multiple moves --", "Yeah,", "-- or, or what, and it, I was so proud of them when I [laughter] got them finished, but I have no idea where they are." ]
[ 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 ]
SW2397
fact
534
SpeakerA has never heard of Bargello
[ "B", "A" ]
true
[ "Bargello. It's B, A, R, G, E, double L, O {spells out the word}", "Huh. That's, I've never heard of that before. I've probably seen it, though," ]
[ 34, 35 ]
SW2397
fact
535
SpeakerB used to sell at craft shows
[ "A", "B" ]
true
[ "Yeah. I mean, when you described it, it sounded like something, you know, that would be around, I guess. But, I've never heard of it before, and it's really interesting. Um, I guess I've decorated baskets and stuff before in the past, but I've kind of gotten out of that. I use to do a lot more and sell at craft shows.", "Me, too." ]
[ 39, 40 ]
SW2397
fact
536
SpeakerB uses stiffened fabric while decorating the baskets
[ "B", "A", "B", "A", "B" ]
false
[ "How did you know to choose this subject, tonight. That's funny [laughter]. What, how did you, what kinds of decorations did you use with the bas-, how were you decorating the baskets?", "Oh, basically bows and lace --", "Um.", "-- uh, ribbons. Um. I really wanted to do, you know, so many of them now have the ribbons where, I'm not sure how they do it, but the ribbons, they make them, they like. I don't know how to explain it. They make them hard, you know?", "Like fabric that's been stiffened." ]
[ 44, 45, 46, 47, 48 ]
SW2397
fact
537
SpeakerA didn't know how to stiffen ribbons
[ "B", "A", "B", "A", "B", "A", "B", "A", "B", "A" ]
true
[ "How did you know to choose this subject, tonight. That's funny [laughter]. What, how did you, what kinds of decorations did you use with the bas-, how were you decorating the baskets?", "Oh, basically bows and lace --", "Um.", "-- uh, ribbons. Um. I really wanted to do, you know, so many of them now have the ribbons where, I'm not sure how they do it, but the ribbons, they make them, they like. I don't know how to explain it. They make them hard, you know?", "Like fabric that's been stiffened.", "Yeah.", "Yes.", "I've never done that, and those are so neat. I mean, I would really like to do those but,", "I've seen some, and there, there, they, I suspect they're fairly simple, because the one lady I've seen, I know that does it, I've never asked her any questions, but she has three kids all under the age of like six.", "Um." ]
[ 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53 ]
SW2397
fact
538
The lady's questions are a handful
[ "B", "A", "B", "A" ]
false
[ "I've seen some, and there, there, they, I suspect they're fairly simple, because the one lady I've seen, I know that does it, I've never asked her any questions, but she has three kids all under the age of like six.", "Um.", "And, and they're all a handful. So it's got to be something she can do fairly easily --", "Oh, definitely, yeah." ]
[ 52, 53, 54, 55 ]
SW2397
belief
539
SpeakerB stiffens her crochet with a glue mixture
[ "B", "A", "B" ]
true
[ "-- and fairly quickly. When I do, um, crochet, it's usually the lacy Victorian type --", "Oh.", "-- things like that, and I stiffen those with a, a glue mixture. It's like white glue, and it may be something similar to that that the fabric is dipped in and then, um, allowed to dry in those, those draping bows, I mean, those draping streamers." ]
[ 56, 57, 58 ]
SW2397
fact
540
SpeakerA did not make the stiffened ribbons because she was worried how long they would last.
[ "B", "A", "B", "A", "B", "A" ]
true
[ "I don't know. I was just. There's bound to be some kind of fabric stiffener like that that's very similar --", "Yeah.", "-- that's not going to melt too much with, uh, uh, high humidity,", "That's --", "in a room,", "-- I think that's what my concern was, was it really sure, and how they would, how they would last." ]
[ 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65 ]
SW2397
fact
541
SpeakerA's things are dust collectors
[ "B", "A" ]
false
[ "[Laughter] So many of my crafts, well, right now I'm looking at a little quilted, uh, uh, hanging, it's, like, it's a flag, and I don't want to wash it, because that would start breaking down the batting and so forth, but it's such a dust collector to be out, and so forth.", "Yeah [laughter]." ]
[ 70, 71 ]
SW2397
belief
542
SpeakerA graduated college before
[ "A" ]
false
[ "That's funny [laughter]. No, I do some, I have really gotten out of it. I don't do it quite as much as I used to. Um, I guess because I, I went back to school, so I don't have as much time." ]
[ 79 ]
SW2397
fact
543
SpeakerA is a parent
[ "A" ]
true
[ "No, and I have two children also [laughter]." ]
[ 81 ]
SW2397
fact
544
SpeakerA's children keep her busy
[ "A", "B", "A" ]
true
[ "No, and I have two children also [laughter].", "You definitely don't have time.", "It keeps me very busy. But I really enjoy it when I do do it, when I get the chance, you know. It's really, it's so relaxing to just sit, and, but once I get started, I can't put it down. I just," ]
[ 81, 82, 83 ]
SW2397
belief
545
SpeakerA does not do crafts often because she has less time
[ "A", "B", "A", "B", "A", "B", "A" ]
true
[ "That's funny [laughter]. No, I do some, I have really gotten out of it. I don't do it quite as much as I used to. Um, I guess because I, I went back to school, so I don't have as much time.", "Oh, you don't have time.", "No, and I have two children also [laughter].", "You definitely don't have time.", "It keeps me very busy. But I really enjoy it when I do do it, when I get the chance, you know. It's really, it's so relaxing to just sit, and, but once I get started, I can't put it down. I just,", "I have a similar problem. I've got to have time or I don't even want to get into it in the first place.", "Uh-huh. Uh-huh." ]
[ 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85 ]
SW2397
belief
546
SpeakerA plans to finish the project by Christmas
[ "A" ]
false
[ "I know, I started a project, it's been over a year ago [laughter] that I swore I was going to finish for somebody for Christmas." ]
[ 87 ]
SW2397
desire
547
SpeakerA agrees that there would be shading if the television was on
[ "B", "A", "B", "A" ]
false
[ "And so I've got to have total, almost total silence. I can't really watch television if the pattern is very intricate. It sounds like you'd have lots of shading --", "Uh-huh.", "-- on that particular piece.", "Yep." ]
[ 98, 99, 100, 101 ]
SW2397
intent
651
SpeakerB prefers SILENCE OF THE LAMBS to the NINJA TURTLE movie
[ "B", "A", "B" ]
true
[ "Um, a lot, well, the last movie I saw, but it wasn't my choice, was the NINJA TURTLE movie [laughter].", "[Laughter] Obviously you have kids.", "[Laughter] That's right. Yeah, but my preference is the one we saw before that was SILENCE OF THE LAMBS." ]
[ 2, 3, 4 ]
SW2435
desire
652
SpeakerA was more impressed with SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY than she thought
[ "A", "B", "A", "B", "A", "B", "A" ]
true
[ "Um, the last movie I saw was, uh, SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY.", "Oh, was that good. I heard,", "Uh, see, I'm not a big Julie Roberts fan.", "Oh, okay.", "But I was a lot, I was a lot more impressed with her than I thought I would be.", "Well, that's good.", "It turned out to be a better thriller than I was expecting it to be." ]
[ 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 ]
SW2435
belief
653
There is lots of sleep deprivation in SpeakerA's neighborhood
[ "A" ]
false
[ "In fact, people I've talked to said that they hadn't slept real good for a while afterwards. So [laughter]," ]
[ 25 ]
SW2435
belief
654
SpeakerA expects to take her sister's boys to see the next one
[ "A" ]
true
[ "Is that any good, I mean, I'm sure I'm going to be seeing it because in a week to Amarillo where my sister lives, and she's got two boys that I took to see the first one." ]
[ 35 ]
SW2435
desire
655
SpeakerB did not see the first Amarillo
[ "B" ]
false
[ "Amarillo. I didn't see the first one. My husband said it was, um, about the same lines." ]
[ 38 ]
SW2435
fact
656
SpeakerB's daughter has a five
[ "B" ]
false
[ "You know what I mean. It wasn't, my daughter's five, I mean she understood everything. She goes to almost all movies with us except, you know, R rated. And she really enjoyed it, but it was on a higher level, you know, where there were some things that kids didn't understand that adults did, and I liked that." ]
[ 44 ]
SW2435
fact
657
SpeakerB's daughter liked that she did not understand everything
[ "B" ]
false
[ "You know what I mean. It wasn't, my daughter's five, I mean she understood everything. She goes to almost all movies with us except, you know, R rated. And she really enjoyed it, but it was on a higher level, you know, where there were some things that kids didn't understand that adults did, and I liked that." ]
[ 44 ]
SW2435
belief
658
SpeakerB agrees with SpeakerA that they should be made semi for parents too
[ "A", "B", "A", "B", "A", "B" ]
true
[ "Yeah, I think that's important if you're going, you know, if you're going, uh, kids are going to, uh, parents are going to have to go --", "Right.", "-- you ought to make it at least semi-,", "[Laughter].", "you know, semi for them too.", "That's right, that's right." ]
[ 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50 ]
SW2435
intent
659
If SpeakerB and her husband get a baby-sitter, they go see SILENCE OF THE LAMBS
[ "B" ]
false
[ "So, if and when we ever get a baby-sitter, like we did with SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, we go see it." ]
[ 54 ]
SW2435
desire
660
SpeakerB takes her daughter to comedies
[ "A", "B" ]
true
[ "Do you take her, or do you go to a lot of comedy movies or to,", "Yeah, yeah." ]
[ 57, 58 ]
SW2435
fact
661
SpeakerB cannot remember what the last comedy she saw was
[ "B" ]
true
[ "[Whispering] {sort of to herself} Oh gosh what was the last comedy we saw? {back to regular speech} Huh, huh, huh. Good question, [laughter] good question. We don't get to go that often, but something on the tip of my tongue, and I can't think of which one it was. Uh. Gosh, I can't remember." ]
[ 60 ]
SW2435
fact
662
SpeakerB thinks Michael J. Fox sounds good
[ "A", "B" ]
false
[ "-- I said that wrong, the last movie I saw was THE HARD WAY with Michael J. Fox.", "But that, that sounds good." ]
[ 63, 64 ]
SW2435
belief
663
James Woods is tense
[ "A", "B", "A" ]
false
[ "And James Woods, I think is who it was, did an excellent job as the cop. I mean, #you know, he just,#", "#Yeah, I like him.#", "Yeah, and there were, there were some definite, um, should I say, tense moments," ]
[ 85, 86, 87 ]
SW2435
belief
664
SpeakerA was disappointed in HOME ALONE the second time she saw it
[ "A", "B", "A", "B", "A" ]
true
[ "Yes, I, I, I had seen it before Christmas, but I took a date to it, uh, about a month ago. So, I, I, I've seen it the second time not too long ago. So.", "It was really cute.", "I really enjoyed it.", "[Laughter].", "Of course, the bad thing about it was, uh, the second time I saw it, I didn't really enjoy it as much, and I was kind of surprised at that. I thought that would be one of those that I would love to watch over and over." ]
[ 91, 92, 93, 94, 95 ]
SW2435
belief
665
You have to see slapstick movies many times before you understand everything
[ "B", "A", "B", "A" ]
true
[ "I do too. I mean, they are just slapstick {word drawn out for emphasis}.", "Oh, yeah.", "It, you have to see those twice to catch everything.", "Well, you have to see them more than that." ]
[ 108, 109, 110, 111 ]
SW2435
belief
666
Seeing movies is expensive
[ "B" ]
true
[ "-- to see a movie. It, it's just getting so expensive." ]
[ 128 ]
SW2435
belief
667
Movie theaters charge kazoos
[ "B" ]
false
[ "I don't understand why they charge you out the kazoo for both. You know popcorn is not that expensive." ]
[ 142 ]
SW2435
belief
668
SpeakerA thinks you have to be where the buffalos are
[ "A", "B", "A" ]
false
[ "-- of like when the buffalos are, when they're chasing the buffalos and everything --", "Uh-huh.", "-- you've got to be where you feel it." ]
[ 157, 158, 159 ]
SW2435
intent
669
SpeakerA is glad that she saw it in theatres rather then waiting for the video
[ "A" ]
true
[ "I would, I mean, I guess my first instinct was to wait for the video, too. But I'm glad I didn't. I really and truly am. I mean, that mov-, that was one movie I came out impressed." ]
[ 163 ]
SW2435
belief
670
DANCES WITH WOLVES won 7 oscars
[ "A", "B", "A" ]
true
[ "I would, I mean, I guess my first instinct was to wait for the video, too. But I'm glad I didn't. I really and truly am. I mean, that mov-, that was one movie I came out impressed.", "Uh-huh.", "I really and truly did. I mean, I have absolutely no problems with them winning seven Oscars. None at all." ]
[ 163, 164, 165 ]
SW2435
fact
671
Ordinarily, SpeakerA would not have liked that one movie received seven oscars
[ "A", "B", "A" ]
true
[ "I really and truly did. I mean, I have absolutely no problems with them winning seven Oscars. None at all.", "Right.", "Normally I'm one of these people that I don't like one, one movie taking all the honors." ]
[ 165, 166, 167 ]
SW2435
belief
672
SpeakerB does not want to see the movie because she doesn't want to see the buffalos get hurt
[ "A", "B", "A", "B" ]
true
[ "It, it's just the idea that there is this one spot where the white man has come by and killed a bunch a buffalo and just stripped its hide, the hides. So there's,", "See, that's the one, that is the honest to God the one reason I don't want to see the movie --", "Yeah, but, well,", "-- is because I love buffalos for some weird reason, [laughter] and I know they're fake." ]
[ 189, 190, 191, 192 ]
SW2435
desire
673
SpeakerA says that SpeakerB goes on a buffalo hunt
[ "A" ]
false
[ "And, and, of course, and, well, yeah, that, and plus, I mean part of it is the idea that he goes with them on a buffalo hunt. So, I mean, they are killing buffalos in it. But they don't stress that very much, they really don't." ]
[ 193 ]
SW2435
fact
674
SpeakerA believes that cable is not enough
[ "B", "A", "B", "A" ]
true
[ "{Whispering} I know it {regular voice}. Isn't that ridiculous. We have cable which --", "Oh, I do too.", "-- helps a lot [laughter].", "Yeah, but not enough." ]
[ 216, 217, 218, 219 ]
SW2435
belief