1. It
really is extraordinary.
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2. Strange, short emissions
which the patient shouts
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3. out seemingly involuntarily.
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4. Fart!
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5. Arse!
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6. Arse!
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7. Carolers?
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8. Dougal, there's nothing on.
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9. Why don't you read
a book or something?
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10. All right.
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11. No, Dougal.
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12. Read a different book.
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13. Actually, Ted.
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14. It's been a few minutes.
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15. I'll see if there's
anything good on now.
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16. Honestly, Dougal.
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17. You've got to broaden
your mind a little bit.
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18. What are you reading, anyway?
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19. Actually, I'm rereading it.
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20. William Shatner, "Tech Wars."
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21. Oh, no.
This idgit.
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22. My lovely me own
mammy, so gentle and so wise.
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23. Rocking on your rocking
chair, baking cakes and pies.
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24. My lovely me own mammy.
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25. My lovely, lovely me own mam.
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26. Eek!
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27. It's Eoin!
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28. Oh!
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29. Oh, Father.
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30. Isn't he lovely?
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31. He's a brilliant dancer as well.
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32. Eh.
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33. Now it's time to announce the
winner of my fabulous poetry
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34. competition.
MRS. Oh.
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35. You had to
write a poem about me,
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36. and the prize is that I
call round to the winner's
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37. house for a lovely cup of tea.
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38. God, can
you imagine that?
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39. Oh, god.
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40. So over I go to
my poetry corner.
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41. OK, here it is.
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42. This week's winner.
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43. "Eoin McLove is his name.
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44. Singing songs is his game.
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45. Someday I will say hello, and
for a cup of tea we will go."
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46. Aw.
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47. And the winner is Mrs.
O'Neil from Kildare.
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48. And it says here
she's 110 years old.
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49. And she also asks me what my
favorite things in the world
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50. are.
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51. And I'd have to say, well,
uh, jumpers and, uh, cakes.
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52. Oh, no.
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53. What's this?
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54. It's a little puppy
with a broken paw.
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55. Aw.
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56. I'd better go home and
nurse it back to health.
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57. Goodbye, everybody.
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58. Bye!
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59. Hard
luck, Mrs. Doyle.
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60. Maybe next time.
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61. There's one of
his songs reminds
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62. me of the time my husband—
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63. I've said too much.
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64. I'll just Go and listen
to his latest album.
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65. He's brilliant!
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66. Women.
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67. Where?
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68. No, I— I mean women.
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69. Oh, right.
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70. Yeah.
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71. Women.
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72. Tchyeah.
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73. Tchyeah.
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74. You can't live with them, and
you can't live without them.
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75. Yeah.
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76. But there definitely
aren't any women in here.
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77. No, you're fine.
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78. Do you know what?
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79. I could write a poem and
send it into that show.
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80. Let's be honest.
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81. The poetry Mrs. Doyle writes
is bound to be hopeless.
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82. What would you write about?
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83. Well, Dougal.
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84. Inspiration can come
from so many places.
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85. MRS. Ah!
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86. No, no, no, no.
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87. Father Nolan was in
the gas explosion.
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88. Punched a hole in his chest
the size of a football.
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89. When they found him afterwards,
they were only able to identify
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90. him by his dental records.
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91. Poor Father Nolan.
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92. Yes, he's very
low at the moment.
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93. Eoin McLove's
coming to Craggy Island.
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94. He's coming to Craggy Island.
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95. Calm down, Mrs. Doyle.
Let it— what was that again?
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96. Eoin McLove's coming
to Craggy Island.
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97. He's coming to Craggy Island
and he read out my poem.
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98. Your poem?
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99. Well, I— I wrote it as a
surprise, but it was my poem.
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100. No, no.
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101. It's mine.
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102. I'm sorry.
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103. I'm sorry, Mrs. Doyle.
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104. I don't think so.
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105. What was the first line?
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106. "Eoin McLove
has a happy face."
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107. - That's not my poem.
- No.
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108. It's mine!
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109. I'm hugely confused, Ted.
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110. The only thing I can think
of that must have happened
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111. is that Mrs. Doyle's poem
was better than yours.
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112. Well, that couldn't
be, could it?
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113. That your poem was actually
worse than Mrs. Doyle's?
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114. That just couldn't
happen, could it, Ted?
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115. Could it?
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116. - When's he coming?
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117. When's he coming?
Tell us.
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118. I can't.
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119. It's a secret.
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120. Thursday.
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121. Friday.
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122. Saturday?
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123. Sunday?
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124. Aha.
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125. He wouldn't want
anybody to know.
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126. You won't tell anyone, will you?
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127. I swear I won't tell anyone.
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128. May I be struck down
with every disease
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129. that it is known for middle
age woman to suffer from.
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130. As you and I know,
Mrs. Doyle, that's
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131. a hell of a lot of diseases.
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132. Eek!
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133. I think he's just
pulled up, Ted.
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134. The good news is
he can only afford
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135. a crappy blue Ford Cortina.
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136. Imagine going around
in that thing.
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137. - That's my car.
- Oh, right.
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138. Still, you know what I mean.
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139. Mrs. Doyle!
He's here!
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140. Is this the place?
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141. What is it, some kind
of mental hospital?
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142. No, it's a parochial house.
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143. This week's winner is
the priest's housekeeper.
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144. Better prepare the ground.
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145. So what's the story, then?
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146. Do I have to walk to the door?
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147. Yes.
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148. I have to walk
to the door meself?
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149. Yes, Eoin.
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150. You have to walk to
the door yourself.
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151. Mr. McLove will not allow
any photographic record
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152. of the event apart from
one official picture
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153. for advertising purposes.
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154. Mr. McLove will not
sign autographs in ink.
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155. Mr. McLove is not an equal
opportunity employer.
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156. Hello?
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157. Hello, is Patty there?
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158. Yes, Eoin.
This is Patty.
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159. This is Eoin here.
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160. I'm in the hall now.
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161. Is someone going to let me in,
or will I knock on the door,
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162. or what?
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163. Now, Dougal, he's our guest.
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164. Let's do this for Mrs. Doyle.
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165. Yeah, I know.
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166. I know.
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167. I'm Eoin McLove.
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168. That's who I am.
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169. Hello, Eoin.
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170. You're very welcome.
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171. Right.
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172. Well, I'll leave you alone then.
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173. I talk to these two?
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174. Yes, Eoin.
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175. What'll I do if the
old one says something
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176. and I don't know what
to say back to him?
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177. Just— just—
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178. I don't know.
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179. What about the
thick looking one?
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180. He's looking a bit weird.
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181. Eoin!
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182. I smell wee.
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183. Where's that from?
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184. It's this one here.
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185. This one smells of wee.
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186. Best step away there.
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187. So where's the winner then so
I can go home and have me tea?
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188. Actually, you can
have your tea here.
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189. Uh, Mrs. Doyle!
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190. Hello.
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191. Brilliant.
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192. She fell on her arse.
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193. EOIN MCLOVE: 58 59, 60.
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194. Right.
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195. That's your 20 minutes up.
I'm off.
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196. Don't try to stop me.
- Um, Eoin.
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197. Uh, did you enjoy your tea?
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198. But— yeah.
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199. I don't know.
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200. Whatever.
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201. I want to go now.
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202. It's getting dark.
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203. You're not afraid
of the dark, are you?
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204. It's only because the
sun goes, uh, it— it—
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205. there's this— it— it—
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206. it's got something
to do with clouds.
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207. I want to get out.
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208. How do you get out?
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209. Eoin, before you go,
uh, was there another poem
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210. that was very good this week?
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211. What— no.
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212. Are you sure?
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213. The only other one I
remember was from this lunatic.
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214. We had to call the police in
because it was so demented.
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215. No, that— that
couldn't be it, no.
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216. Anyway, I'm going
to stop talking to you
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217. now because I don't know
what else to say to you.
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218. Hello, is Patty there?
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219. Eoin, you don't need to keep
talking to me on the mobile,
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220. you know.
I'm right beside you.
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221. What?
This is a very bad line.
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222. Patty?
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223. Oh, no.
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224. Not again.
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225. Ladies, go on home now.
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226. Nothing to see here.
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227. Go away, you big pile
of dirty old biddies.
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228. Eoin.
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229. I'm afraid we
can't stay around to chat.
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230. I have a very important
baptism tomorrow.
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231. The baby has a very big head,
and it may not fit in the font.
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232. It's like a big tide
of jam coming towards us,
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233. but jam made out of old women.
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234. I've got a bad
feeling about this.
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235. I think we'd better
get back in the house.
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236. Go away.
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237. I don't want to
catch the menopause.
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238. Let me in!
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239. Let me in!
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240. Oh.
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241. That was close.
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242. - Dougal!
- Hello!
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243. No, I
don't mean hello.
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244. I mean help!
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245. Oh, right.
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246. Ah!
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247. Actually, Dougal,
that's my hand.
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248. Try hitting the women's hands.
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249. OK.
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250. Sorry, Ted.
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251. Hello?
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252. Hello?
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253. The battery's dead.
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254. What about your phone?
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255. They've cut the lines.
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256. They lie in wait like wolves.
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257. The smell of blood
in their nostrils.
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258. Waiting.
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259. Interminably waiting.
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260. And then—
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261. He's right, Ted.
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262. What do they want?
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263. I think they just
want to mother him.
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264. To be honest, he's got nobody
to blame except himself.
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265. I mean, when you've got
album covers like this,
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266. you know, you're just
asking for trouble.
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267. I'm no good at judging
the size of crowds,
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268. but I'd say there's about 70
million of them out there.
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269. I'm hungry.
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270. Where's the jam?
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271. You're not supposed to
eat before your dinner.
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272. You shut up.
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273. I'm Eoin McLove.
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274. I can do what I like.
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275. I've got a terrible secret.
- Do you?
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276. - Yeah.
- What is it?
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277. I'm not telling you.
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278. Eoin!
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279. What?
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280. Don't eat the
jam from the jar.
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281. You leave me alone.
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282. I can have you killed.
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283. Get out!
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284. I— I was just
cleaning the spoon.
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285. I can't stand it.
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286. They're so quiet.
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287. Why are they so quiet?
Patty.
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288. What do you want?
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289. What do you want?
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290. Ah!
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291. It's all right.
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292. She's one of us.
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293. What?
What?
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294. Yes, yes.
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295. Eoin, um, Mrs. Doyle wants to
know, would you like a cake?
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296. Who?
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297. Mrs. Doyle, this woman here.
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298. Oh, right.
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299. It's banana.
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300. She says she knows
it's your favorite.
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301. Oh god, yeah.
I love that.
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302. I'll eat that.
No one else is getting any.
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303. This is all for me.
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304. Just hold on.
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305. MRS. Oh!
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306. - Oh my god.
- What's happening?
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307. I'm scared.
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308. I— I don't know how to
tell you this, but, um,
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309. Mrs. Doyle, in an unusual move,
has baked a jumper in the cake.
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310. I'm going to get sick.
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311. This is terrible.
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312. This is the worst thing
that's ever happened to me.
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313. I'm not wearing a cake jumper.
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314. This is horrible.
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315. Yuck!
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316. I'll eat the cake, though.
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317. We have to get
him out of here.
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318. You know what we need?
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319. Something to lead them away
from him so he can escape.
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320. Some kind of misleading event,
but, um, what could it be?
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321. I know!
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322. A diversion.
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323. That's what it's
called, a diversion.
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324. I know what it's called.
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325. I didn't ask what it's called.
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326. I want to know what the
diversion should be.
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327. Come on, come on.
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328. Ideas, ideas.
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329. Fake!
Fake!
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330. Arse!
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331. Arse!
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332. Yes.
Thank you, Father Jack.
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333. I think we need more
concrete ideas than that.
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334. What do old women like?
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335. Do you know what they
really, really love, Ted?
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336. A big game of bingo!
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337. Why don't we just lure them into
some kind of giant bingo game?
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338. Right.
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339. How do we do that?
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340. Well, we could, uh,
print up some bingo cards
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341. on our printing
press, and then we—
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342. oh.
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343. Yes.
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344. It's the, uh, lack of a printing
press that lets us down there,
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345. Dougal.
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346. Or bingo balls.
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347. Or a microphone.
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348. Or, in fact, any bingo
paraphernalia at all.
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349. Damn, so near and yet so far.
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350. What?
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351. No.
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352. No way.
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353. Go on home!
Shoo!
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354. Oh, Father.
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355. We just wanted to tell you
that was a brilliant mass
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356. you did last Sunday.
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357. Oh, well— well, thank you.
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358. I— I was very happy with
the sermon, actually.
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359. Oh, yes.
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360. How did it start again?
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361. Ah, let's see.
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362. What was it?
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363. I think it was the actor
Nick Berry who said—
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364. Oh, sorry, Father.
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365. Uh, we can't hear you very
well through the window.
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366. Right.
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367. I think it was the actor
Nick Berry who said that—
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368. Oh!
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369. There he is!
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370. He's asleep!
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371. Aw.
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372. Isn't he lovely?
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373. You're not interested
in my sermon at all!
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374. What's going on?
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375. Why is the window open?
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376. Can't
hold them back!
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377. Upstairs!
Get upstairs!
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378. Eoin.
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379. Eoin.
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380. Eoin!
Eoin.
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381. Back!
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382. Back!
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383. Eoin.
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384. Eoin.
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385. Oh, god.
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386. What are we going to do now?
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387. Eoin.
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388. Eoin.
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389. Eoin.
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390. Eoin.
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391. Eoin.
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392. Eoin.
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393. Eoin.
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394. What are we going to do?
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395. I'm not so worried
for ourselves, Father.
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396. But the little ones.
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397. They have their whole
lives ahead of them.
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398. MRS. Stop!
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399. Stop!
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400. Ladies, it's after 7 o'clock.
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401. I think your husbands
might be wondering
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402. where their breakfasts are.
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403. Mrs. Doyle's right.
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404. Remember last year, Mrs. Dunn.
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405. Your husband tried to wash a
cup and burnt the house down.
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406. And Mrs. Collins, when Mr.
Collins tried to make the bed
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407. on his own and lost a leg.
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408. Surely you can't let them get
through a day on their own.
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409. Go on home.
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410. Hup, hup.
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411. Can I have this duck?
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412. Right.
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413. We're off.
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414. Eoin, did you
have those suitcases
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415. with you when you came?
- No.
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416. They're yours.
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417. I just liked a
lot of stuff here,
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418. so I thought I'd pack it
up and take it off with me.
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419. Oh, that's very cheeky.
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420. Well, I'm taking
everything, and that's that.
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421. Come on, Patty.
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422. I'm sorry he's been
so much trouble, Father.
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423. I think a lot of it has
to do with his problem.
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424. Oh, yes.
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425. He mentioned something
about that earlier.
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426. What is his problem?
- I have no willy.
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427. Right.
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428. Don't you have something
to say to Mrs. Doyle?
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429. Oh, uh,
thanks for the cake jumper.
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430. There's bloody cake
bits all over the place.
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431. Father, you've
been so kind to us.
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432. Would you like to come
up to the show next week?
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433. Father McGuire was
telling me you're always
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434. trying to get on television.
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435. No, no.
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436. That's— that's not true.
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437. It is true, Ted.
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438. You're always trying
to get on television.
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439. You told me it was your number
one ambition in the world.
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440. Did I?
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441. I— I might have said that.
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442. Joking probably.
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443. Anyway— I— I actually
couldn't be bothered.
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444. There's a new
part in the show.
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445. We get an audience member
to take part in a quiz.
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446. There's a cash prize.
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447. I'll do it.
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448. Well, Father.
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449. You've got four
out of five right
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450. on your specialist subject,
William Shatner's "Tech Wars."
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451. So if you get the general
knowledge question right,
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452. the 500 pounds will be yours.
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453. Ooh.
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454. Oh, no.
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455. People will think
this is rigged.
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456. John Paul II.
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457. What was his name
before he became Pope?
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458. Jim?
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