career out of being the most outrageous a person who pretends impostor that we've ever come to be somebody else in across on this show and you're impostor /ɪmˈpɒstə(r)/ order to trick people going to see what I mean. intended to cheat somebody, usually in I had cashed almost $4 million in order to make money fraudulent checks in 26 foreign fraudulent /ˈfrɔːdʒələnt/ illegally countries and all 50 states. to pretend to be I successfully impersonated an somebody in order to airline pilot for Pan Am Airways trick people or to and I flew over two million miles impersonate /ɪmˈpɜːsəneɪt/ entertain them for free. In all those years the amount of we've only seen a handful of something that can be deserving gentlemen handful /ˈhændfʊl/ held in one hand inducted as lifetime members.
to make a law, right, etc.
respected or official, It's an honor that, uh especially by stating it that has seen 57 names enshrined in an important written on the wall of honor enshrine /ɪnˈʃraɪn/ document and tonight, we make it 58. if something churns it moves or is moved churn /tʃɜːn/ around violently He struggled so hard to appear after having that eventually he churned that been hidden or not cream into butter crawl out /krɔːl aut/ active for a long time and crawled out. to push or force somebody/something cram /kræm/ into a small space So they crammed 200 soldiers… embraceable /imbreisibəl/ able to be embraced My sweet embraceable you… something that controls and puts limits on curb /kɜːb/ something Don't hit the curb. one of the thin vertical lines printed on dark cloth that is used No, it's 'cause the other teams especially for making can't stop staring at those damn pinstripe /ˈpɪnstraɪp/ business suits pinstripes. a small creature like an What's she gonna be insect, with a long thin a shoe salesman at a centipede centipede /ˈsentɪpiːd/ body and many legs farm? used to emphasise what is being said, or to frickin' frikin express danger But you frickin' killed him. an untidy line that is made in cloth or paper when it is pressed or Yeah, but there's no crease in the crease /kriːs/ folded without care paper. to make a claim against a person or an organization in court about something that they have said or done He thinks we should get a lawyer sue /suː/ to harm you and sue the government. move quickly away from a surface it has just hit or you make it do bounce /baʊns/ this This is two checks that bounced. a list of people employed by a company showing the amount of money to be paid to Did you say $300 for a payroll payroll /ˈpeɪrəʊl/ each of them check? to remove dead flowers deadhead /ˈdedhed/ from a plant Are you deadheading? a small amount of water Uh, I'm jumping puddles for the or other liquid, next few months especially rain, that has trying to earn my keep running collected in one place leapfrogs puddle /ˈpʌdl/ on the ground for the weak and weary.
the act of taking control
of somebody's property because they have not Our next item up for bid paid back money that is also from the Jersey Central foreclosure /fɔːˈkləʊʒə(r)/ they borrowed to buy it Bank foreclosure.