This is a transcription between an Operator and a Caller.
Operator:
Hello.
Caller:
We are live. Ladies and gentlemen,
Operator:
All right.
Caller:
do you
Operator:
Perfect.
Caller:
wanna ask me about my flooding Toilet?
Operator:
What?
Caller:
Do you wanna ask me about my flooding? Toilet? You're
Operator:
Yes.
Caller:
an operator.
Operator:
What? Oh
Caller:
It's
Operator:
my.
Caller:
fine.
Operator:
What's
Caller:
It's
Operator:
happening?
Caller:
not flooding at all. Just calling to say hi.
Operator:
Did you turn off the water?
Caller:
Is that why it smells so bad in here?
Operator:
Oh, no.
Caller:
Okay, thanks.
Operator:
Alright. Alright. Bye.
The transcription shows everything the Operator and Caller said, and in the order in which they said it, but because they were talking over each other, it's poorly labeled. Can you analyze this, and, without changing what the Operator and Caller said, just improve the labeling of the flow of the conversation, such that each person is speaking in more complete sentences, but the entire conversation still makes sense in order?
Operator: Hello.
Caller: Ladies and gentlemen, we are live. Do you want to ask me about my flooding toilet?
Operator: All right. (Pauses) What?
Caller: Do you want to ask me about my flooding toilet? You're an operator.
Operator: Yes.
Caller: It's fine. It's not flooding at all. I was just calling to say hi.
Operator: Did you turn off the water?
Caller: Is that why it smells so bad in here?
Operator: Oh, no.
Caller: Okay, thanks.
Operator: Alright. Alright. Bye.