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So, kev, how's business?
Not so good, man.
These days I'm always in the red.
I can barely make ends meet.
Oh, man, I'm sorry to hear that.
You know, Mark, his coffee shop is doing really well.
That guy's got the Midas touch.
I wish I was so lucky.
All right, nice.
So we had three idioms in there, and if anyone was listening, can you hear what they are?
I know they were.
They come quick.
First was to be in the red, or you can be in the black as well.
In the black or red.
The next is to make ends meet, and finally to have a midas touch.