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societies in ancient India
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around women without a license.
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told off for being sexist.
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song from your new album for us
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complaining about something.
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about the Catholic church?
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and Ireland secretly
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during the famine,
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potatoes in pillows
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at potato fairs.
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potatoes and turned
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whole Catholic thing a bit
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attitude to women.
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telling us what to do.
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pregnant like I do.
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of all this stuff?
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church is a bit sexist?
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one time I was having
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second late with his drink.
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afternoon drink.
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really get a haircut.
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down the Bob Geldof road.
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for the shelves, Ted?
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remember, Liam.
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lasted fine until now.
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talk to me about?
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Lovely Girls Festival.
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time of year.
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Girl of 1995 doing?
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strip her of her title.
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Why?
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organizing committee this year,
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you wanted to judge it.
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the winner out for a meal.
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who pays for it?
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a few years ago.
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taking her out for a meal,
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of paying for it.
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set you back, Ted?
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great one for half that.
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lovely girl out to dinner,
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wear one of me mammy's dresses?
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sold this year?
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you see, we thought
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of a laugh getting
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sexual aspect to the thing.
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by all those lovely girls.
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with that sort of thing before,
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with that sort of thing before.
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there she is again.
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read much of it, Ted.
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country at the moment.
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on an island and live in it,
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some godforsaken place
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island she had her eye on?
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the place for me.
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for those who wish to escape
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world free of sexual
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to stand our ground.
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I'm bound to bump into her.
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people of Craggy Island
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world free of sexual
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I did the attic top to bottom.
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greenhouse beside the garage.
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for your two favorite priests?
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the Lovely Girls Competition.
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but I don't think I'd know
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of things you could talk about.
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father does for a living,
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boyfriend, dresses,
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and perfume, basically.
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because men wear clothes
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ever meet a woman,
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able to deal with it.
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- Hello, lads.
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- Hello, father.
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eye from all the girls.
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into any mischief.
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starts any second.
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on, impersonating Sir Bob.
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other Live Aid people think?
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and the other bands that
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flying all the way to Boston?
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that's what it is.
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will you get up there?
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lovely forever, you know.
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me in the stomach.
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girl, although I hear you
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down by a car and killed?
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that was my father.
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part of the world.
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a black belt in karate.
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I came at you like that?
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It's all right.
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look through my notes
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point of information
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religious imagery.
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in that Live Aid thing.
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it is Bob Geldof.
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walking around.
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have lovely bottoms.
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the one who makes the tea,
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just make the tea?
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you the reason why I'm here.
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house around the area,
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like this one.
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required six centimeters
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it's between Imelda and Mary
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your lovely laugh,
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man is in reception."
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I can't see him."
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Imelda's laugh is nicer.
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Certificate of Loveliness.
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going to dinner tomorrow
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restaurant, the Thai Cottage.
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inviting to dinner?
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go at that, Imelda.
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It's not me.
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of our Lovely Girl in 1996.
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Girls Competition go?
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as is the tradition,
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tomorrow night.
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Michael Hutchins unconscious?
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happen while I was away?
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of anything, anyway.
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about talking to girls,
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she's in the toilet.
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to call the young lady "miss."
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to change my ways.
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old dog new tricks.
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kind of late.
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the other thing.
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gave it to her.
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turn it into a studio.
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the recording time we want.
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I mean, how—
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terrible misunderstanding here.
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a duet over the phone
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mind, but Nigel and Tony
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we're not going anywhere.
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here to be insulted by you.
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We're leaving.
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if you gave me a million pounds.
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give us back the house.
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we going to live?
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hours, and you've
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more comfortable, like you said.
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take off her bra.
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golden rule, Ted?
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what they want.
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but it's our only hope.
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paper and pencil here,
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morning, God will have
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handle this myself.
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the thing is, the house—
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Dougal's to give away.
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could give it back to us.
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interested in the kind
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We're a very progressive parish.
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hideaway for pedophile priests.
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not all like that.
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464. I mean, say if there's 200
million priests in the world
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465. and— and 5% of
them are pedophiles.
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466. That's still only 10 million.
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467. No, what we wanted
to create here
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468. was a word free of
intolerance and hypocrisy.
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469. - Really, Father?
- Yes.
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470. Yes.
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471. If there's one thing I
hate, it's hypocrisy.
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472. I mean, the sexism rampant
in the Church is appalling.
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473. Yes, yes.
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474. God, it gets my goat.
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475. We're very different
here in Craggy Island.
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476. We don't like any of
that kind of thing.
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477. Ah, Ted, who is
this lovely girl?
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478. Now, Ted, you were only
supposed to pick one, you know.
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479. Don't call me a lovely girl.
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480. I've sold 20 million records.
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481. What?
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482. Anyway, Ted, what do you think?
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483. This one or this one?
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484. Now, I like this one.
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485. Well, that's a nice one, Liam.
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486. Oh, I don't know, but I
like the color of this one.
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487. Oh, I just don't know.
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488. Well, they're both great.
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489. I'm sure whichever one you
pick, it will be just lovely.
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490. Thanks, Ted.
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491. You see?
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492. All sorts of alternative
lifestyles catered for.
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493. We're a refuge for
priests like Father Liam.
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494. Where else could he give a
sermon while dressed like,
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495. uh, Joan Crawford?
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496. Please, Niamh.
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497. Please don't take
away our house.
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498. Please don't stop
our good work here.
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499. You know, I have
to say, Father.
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500. I had no idea that priests could
be involved in such good work.
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501. You probably have
that old-fashioned
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502. view of the drunken,
old, lecherous priest.
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503. That stereotype is long
gone, I assure you.
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504. Drink!
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505. Woman!
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506. Father Billy, can't
talk at just the moment.
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507. See you later!
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508. Father Billy would be one of
our more old style priests.
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509. He likes to pop around for,
erm, you know, a good old debate
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510. once in a while.
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511. He came from upstairs?
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512. Yes.
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513. He likes hiding around the house
so he can spring a topic on me.
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514. Like maybe he'd be
hiding in the bathroom
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515. and I'd go to the toilet, and
he'd suddenly jump out and say,
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516. women priests!
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517. And I'd have to think very fast
and say, I'm in favor of them.
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518. Anyway, the main
thing I wanted to say,
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519. Niamh, is we're huge,
huge fans of yours here.
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520. I'd say we must have
every album you ever made.
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521. Would you like me
to sign them for you?
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522. Oh, that would be great.
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523. Could you?
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524. Yes.
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525. Of course you
should stay here.
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526. As soon as I sign the albums,
I'll give you the keys back.
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527. Well, I'll just go
and get the records.
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528. Thank you.
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529. Thank you.
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530. Here, your records.
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531. What would you like
me to put on them?
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532. Don't care.
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533. Father, I finished
digging that drainage ditch.
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534. No, Mrs. Doyle.
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535. Now, I know you
wanted me to clean
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536. those roof slates tonight.
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537. Mrs. Doyle, no, don't.
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538. Now, I thought I
might do them tomorrow
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539. when there's less chance of me
falling off and being killed.
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540. And then Sting
fell down the stairs.
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541. Will Father Ted
be coming later?
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542. No, he has to stay home
so Mrs. Doyle can come out.
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543. It's the only reason I
gave him the house back.
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544. One night off every
week for Mrs. Doyle.
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545. Maybe I should just
go and check on them.
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546. Sit down.
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547. Now, come on, let's
enjoy ourselves, sisters.
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548. No men around.
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549. We can do what we like.
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550. Is that meat?
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551. Do I still have
to pay for this?
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