The administrator in the clip seems confused and skeptical, like an actress flubbing her lines, while the real-life Vassar kids caught on camera look mildly inconvenienced rather than incensed. |
Film-makers have been trying to replicate this type of caper-comedy-romance for years, and flubbing it. |
On the other hand, it is partly because he is the only one who could make it through the run without flubbing a line. |
It's not flubbing a vital checkride, or getting trapped by fog in a mountain pass, or having a broken cockpit heater on a ten-degree January morning. |
Is Jones really flubbing his lines, or is it all part of the shtick? |
But as one often does after flubbing a pregnant moment, I kept going over the scene in my mind, trying to formulate an answer worthy of the question and the questioner, something that convinced him I wasn't a fool. |