The provided text is a transcript of a conversation or a performance, with timestamps indicating when different sounds or words occur. It includes instances of music, laughter, applause, and various words spoken by the speaker(s). The conversation or performance seems to be quite dynamic, with the speaker(s) expressing a range of emotions and reactions throughout the duration.
The speaker(s) use a variety of expressions, such as "hmm", "ah", "oh", "yep", "wow", "huh", and "cock
This text appears to be a transcription of a conversation or performance, with timestamps and annotations indicating when different sounds or actions occur. Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcription of a conversation or performance, with timestamps indicating when different sounds or actions occur.
2. The transcription includes annotations such as "[Music]", "[Laughter]", "[Applause]", and "[Music]", which represent different sounds or actions.
3. The text includes the word "jockey" at 21.28 seconds into the conversation or performance.
4. The word "cocky" is used at 27.20 seconds.
5. The term "yucky" is mentioned at 56.28 seconds.
6. The phrase "get ready" is said at 84.96 seconds.
7. The word "fight" is used at 17.36 seconds.
8. The term "wow" is mentioned multiple times throughout the conversation or performance.
9. The word "um" is used at 49.06 seconds and 50.14 seconds.
10. The term "hmm" is used frequently throughout the conversation or performance.
11. The word "yes" is used at 114.28 seconds and 206.87 seconds.
12. The word "no" is used at 23.38 seconds.
13. The word "me" is used at 24.36 seconds.
14. The word "oh" is used at 24.40 seconds and 36.68 seconds.
15. The word "foreign" is used at 55.39 seconds.
16. The term "uh" is used at 35.24 seconds and 37.38 seconds.
17. The term "hey" is used at 39.21 seconds and 43.12 seconds.
18. The term "feet" is used at 44.22 seconds.
19. The term "feel" is used at 44.30 seconds.
20. The term "daddy" is used at 58.50 seconds.
21. The term "see" is used at 100.24 seconds.
Please note that the timestamps are in the format of hours:minutes:seconds.milliseconds and are used to indicate when each sound or action occurs in the conversation or performance. The annotations in square brackets, such as "[Music]", "[Laughter]", "[Applause]", and "[Music]", represent different sounds or actions that occur during the conversation or performance.