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What does she mean by saying “h-arms”?

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Rebecca

This is a really funny clip! Rachel is trying to tell Mr. Beaumont the benefits of purchasing a boat by giving him a possible scenario. She was about to say "You got the wind in your hair." However, Mr. Beaumont does not have any hair so she stumbles on the word "hair" and quickly changes it to arms, making it sound like "h-arms." This sentence is meant to be funny and making a joke of how Mr. Beaumont is bald.

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