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  • JOHN KRASINSKI: Hi, I'm John, and here to tell you about the

  • word "soggy."

  • MURRAY: And I'm Murray.

  • And I'm here to help John tell you all about the word

  • "soggy."

  • JOHN KRASINSKI: You're going to help me, Murray?

  • MURRAY: Of course, John.

  • I love to help!

  • JOHN KRASINSKI: Wow, thank you.

  • That's very nice.

  • MURRAY: My pleasure, Mr. Krasinski.

  • Now, if you'll excuse me, I'll go get something soggy.

  • JOHN KRASINSKI: Great, Murray, thanks.

  • OK, so the word "soggy" means very wet.

  • And here comes some soggy stuff.

  • MURRAY: Here you go, John, one soggy item.

  • JOHN KRASINSKI: Perfect, thank you, Murray.

  • This is a soggy--

  • nope.

  • This is--

  • wait a minute.

  • This sock isn't soggy.

  • MURRAY: Oh, it's not?

  • JOHN KRASINSKI: No.

  • This sock isn't wet at all.

  • It's very, very dry, actually.

  • MURRAY: Wow, really?

  • JOHN KRASINSKI: Yeah.

  • MURRAY: That's my bad, John.

  • Don't worry, be right back.

  • JOHN KRASINSKI: That's OK.

  • Remember, soggy means very wet, just FYI.

  • MURRAY: OK!

  • Here you go, John, one soggy sponge.

  • JOHN KRASINSKI: A sponge, great.

  • Nope.

  • This is--

  • this sponge isn't wet.

  • MURRAY: No?

  • JOHN KRASINSKI: No.

  • MURRAY: Oh, boy.

  • JOHN KRASINSKI: In order for something to be soggy, it

  • needs to be wet.

  • And this isn't wet at all.

  • It's actually very, very dry.

  • MURRAY: Again, my mistake.

  • JOHN KRASINSKI: That's OK.

  • MURRAY: And I totally apologize.

  • But don't worry, John, I got this covered.

  • JOHN KRASINSKI: All right!

  • MURRAY: I will be right back with something soggy.

  • JOHN KRASINSKI: We hope, right?

  • We hope he brings something back soggy.

  • [ELEPHANT TRUMPETS]

  • MURRAY: Here you go, John, something soggy!

  • JOHN KRASINSKI: OK, Murray, this is an elephant.

  • And it's dry.

  • It's not wet at all.

  • So in order for something to be soggy it needs to

  • be wet, very wet.

  • And unfortunately, nothing here is wet at all.

  • MURRAY: Well, not yet anyway.

  • Excuse me!

  • JOHN KRASINSKI: What?

  • Soggy.

  • MURRAY: Here you go, John.

  • You might need this.

  • JOHN KRASINSKI: Thank you.

JOHN KRASINSKI: Hi, I'm John, and here to tell you about the

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