1. Hi, Amy, it's Warwick here.
I just want to say sorry
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the other night. I'm an idiot.
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4. Thanks, bye.
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5. This is the amount we've arrived at.
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6. Bloody hell. It's like looting!
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of what Sue is owed,
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and the sacrifices she's made.
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9. Sacrifices? She gave up
her career to help with yours.
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10. She didn't do a very job,
cos his career's at rock bottom.
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What career did you give up?
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any more nurses, really?
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for that sort of work.
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want me to do it
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would be bad for your image.
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17. Well, it would have.
You can't have a film star
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days emptying bed pans.
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with a wife who's a nurse.
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"Fine. I just won an Oscar."
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21. "How's Angelina?"She's great.
She's just sticking a pill
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It's ridiculous.
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give you 48 hours to consider,
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take you to court.
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put you on the spot
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30. I wonder if you could maybe give me
say five grand, just to live on?
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31. You know, treat it
like a charity donation.
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32. But you're not a charity, Warwick.
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Got no work, no money.
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a charity case, really.
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35. I know you do loads for charity
so just, just treat me as one.
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36. I do do a lot for charity. I've
raised millions this year already.
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37. Steve, though, doesn't
do anything, ever.
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38. He could probably give
you five grand.
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39. Let me tell you the problem there,
let me tell you the problem.
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about never giving money to...
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I'm too generous.
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he's a skinflint. Nothing.
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There's nothing we can do.
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go round begging for money.
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and a businessman.
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mean, the phone has stopped ringing.
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Yeah, and I hate it.
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me to do something I
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I've got to do a thing for Sting
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auction, because he calls
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cos it's for charity.
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54. Just cos he wants to save
the world, we've all got to.
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bring his fucking lute.
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is he? Always with his lute.
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57. I know. I had a party last year,
right, and invited him, OK.
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he brings his lute, take it off him,
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came with it, they took it off him,
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and we're sitting round,
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and after about half an hour,
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he'd smuggled in some pan pipes.
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so I couldn't win.
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ringing. It might be Sting.
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66. Right. Is there a way you could
get me an invite to that event?
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67. Yeah, I'll get someone to
get in contact with you.
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68. When did you have a party?
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You were away. Where was I?
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um, you had that sore throat
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for a whole week, so that's...
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throat, it was a proper
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like barbed wire in there.
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gone to a party. Nasty.
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Your mum wouldn't let you go,
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It'd be nice to be invited
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I can't make it."
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you've got there?
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the offices of Sting.
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Please read it.
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I'm an ambassador"
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the anti-poverty charity"
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poorest children."
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86. I wasn't aware of that, Sting, thanks
for telling me. "I'm hosting a dinner"
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awareness for our cause."
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if you could attend."
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89. Course I'll attend. Not many people
get the chance to delight Sting.
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to mingle with the stars
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vital work of the Institute.
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93. "Yours, Sting." Huge honour.
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the press intrusion,
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under the microscope 24/7,
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you get something like that.
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I'm also a huge fan of your work,"
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100. It's £300 a ticket.
Three hundred pounds?
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103. And if Sting personally invites you
to dinner, who cares what it costs?
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invited you personally.
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letter, isn't it?
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signature there, isn't it?
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there's my name written in,
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And three hundred pounds,
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that in a top restaurant.
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110. I wouldn't. They wouldn't let you in
a restaurant that charges £300,
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Here's a cheque.
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112. Get that in the post,
please, and frame that.
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113. It says you need that to get in.
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114. That's what I need to get in.
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115. Yeah, hi, Amy, it's,
it's Warwick again.
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116. I've left a couple of messages,
don't know if you got them.
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117. I'd really like to talk to you,
so give us a call back.
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118. OK, bye.
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119. Did I say it was Warwick?
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120. You have to cut back. You can't
afford three grand for the flat.
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121. I need somewhere to live. Yeah, but
you've got to downsize. I'm serious.
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122. You owe the taxman a quarter
of a million pounds.
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123. And this £300? What's that all about?
That's a ticket to a charity night.
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124. Charity? It's important,
all that stuff, you know,
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be film and TV people there.
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get a job off the back of it,
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then we're home free.
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128. Well, you know, I'm glad you're still
smiling. Got to smile, haven't you?
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129. If you didn't, you'd hang yourself.
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130. Then you wouldn't
have all these debts. Mm.
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131. Mm. Would you be better
off dead, financially? Yes.
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132. Don't listen to me, though,
I got you into this mess.
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hang yourself, cos you
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to hang a rope up, so...
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135. Odd thing to say, isn't it?
It's a bit of no-no, isn't it?
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put your head in the oven.
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137. What? You could get IN the oven,
put the gas on, close the door,
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139. You could do pills. No, they
have those little childproof lids.
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140. Take it off for you,
the least I can do.
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141. I'd probably balls that up,
wouldn't I? Dear!
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142. I'm useless, aren't I?
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143. Aren't I? Yup. I'm the one who
should kill myself, really.
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144. Tell you what, let us
know when you gas yourself,
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and get in with you?
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genuinely depressed now.
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147. I'm going to be like this
for a couple of days, I think.
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148. I hope I'm not like this
when I go to the divorce court.
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149. I'll probably just go, "Give
her the lot, I don't give a shit."
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150. Good. Thanks for
this little pep talk
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152. Our host, Sting.
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153. Can I see your invitation,
please, sir? It's Warwick Davis.
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154. I need to see your
letter of invitation.
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155. It's Warwick Davis, actor. Can you
just check your list, please?
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156. Jill, is there a Warwick
Davis on the list?
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157. Where's your invitation? I haven't
got it, staff have lost it.
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158. You need it. I haven't got
it, but I have paid £300,
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Yes, there's a Warwick Davis
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do we know that's you?
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161. Look at my face.
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162. What about it?
I'm a famous actor.
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163. I don't know you from Adam.
Do you have ID?
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164. I don't have ID, didn't
know I needed ID.
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165. It says on the
invite you need ID.
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166. I haven't got the invite, have I?
Put Warwick Davis into Google.
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167. What's the first
website that comes up?
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168. "Warwick Davis: Where Is He Now?"
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169. Not that one,
that's just some prats.
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170. Look at the Internet Movie Database.
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171. "I met Warwick Davis
and he's a total bell end."
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172. Don't go to the forums! Why are you
in the forums? I think it's him.
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173. I mean, look at these comments.
Who'd pretend to be him?
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174. Look at that one. Jesus!
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175. I can see what they mean though.
Yes, the head. Let him in.
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176. What's the worst he can do?
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177. Thank you.
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178. Sophie Ellis-Bextor. Hi, guys.
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Over here, Sophie.
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182. It is hot, yes.
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184. Yeah.
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185. Don't get me on the way out.
I'll be worse for wear then!
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186. Warwick, thank you
so much for your support.
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187. Nice to see you.
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loads for charity already.
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189. Yeah, hell of a lot. I don't
want to miss this opportunity
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190. of asking someone like you, with
your showbiz millions, for a favour.
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191. Yeah? What are the chances of me getting
you to sponsor a child in India?
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192. Yeah. Yeah, not a problem.
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what's the usual donation?
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195. Five pounds a month.
Five pounds? Yeah, sure.
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196. I would think, with your money, £30
a month would be more appropriate.
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197. Thirty pounds? Warwick, £30,
we spend that on daily pedicures!
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198. Definitely. Yeah. Well,
sometimes when we earn big money,
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200. Quite a lot back, let's be honest,
thirty quid a month.
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201. I just fill that in here, do I?
Right here, yeah. Yes, I see.
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a child like this for?
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eighteen. Eighteen?
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live till they're eighteen, do they?
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she's, I don't know, twelve?
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Will she? Mm-hmm.
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killers out there?
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dysentery any time and,
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not with your money. Really?
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with clean water. Good.
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217. So she's not going to die, which
is obviously good news for her,
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some kid I've never even met £30
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I spent on a bit of beef.
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Where do I sign, Stingbo?
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Thank you, thank you.
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225. Yes, thank you very much and
welcome to this charity auction,
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226. which basically means
that anything you bid for
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as much as it's worth.
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228. That's all that that means.
Right, let's get on with it.
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229. OK, this is a big,
slimy purple thing.
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233. Thank you. It'll look good on you.
What I am bid? Six hundred.
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234. Seven hundred.
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235. Yes, a thousand pounds
from the lady at the back.
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239. Gentleman at the back there,
thank you, sir.
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241. This is a meal for
ten people at a top,
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242. Michelin-starred
restaurant in Mayfair.
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243. Yes. OK, so
anyone who hasn't bid yet?
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244. This little fellow hasn't
bid yet. What's your name?
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245. Warwick Davis. We've met.
Warwick hasn't bid yet.
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246. Sting, grassing me up. You're not
actually in the police, you know.
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247. Start at five hundred?
£50, surely, to start with?
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248. You know, work our way up.
Five hundred. One thousand.
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249. Well done, very generous,
that's terrific. £1,500, Warwick?
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250. You said bid, you didn't say I had
to win. Are you in? He's in.
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251. Sting, getting involved again.
£2,000. £2,000, thank you. £3,000?
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252. It was going up in 500s a
minute ago, now it's 1000s.
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255. No, sorry, I'm out.
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256. What do you mean you're out?
Come on, let her have it.
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257. Look how thin she is, she could
do with the meal more than me.
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258. It's on Warwick at
three thousand. Going, going...
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259. Just like my money. Gone!
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260. Good. Wife's getting me house,
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261. Sophie Ellis-Bextor's
stitched me right up
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262. and little Kalindi's loaded now.
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263. There's always some skinny
bird bleeding me dry.
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265. Nice to meet you, Warwick.
Congratulations on your winning bid.
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wanted to join me for the dinner.
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I really appreciate it,
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terrific. Can I bring my husband?
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ticket, so, that'll be £600,
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I'm not making anything.
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273. Sorry, you're charging me?
Yeah, I mean, it's just...
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you really want to be there.
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Blue Peter presenter.
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Three hundred pounds.
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You're selling it now? £300 each.
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279. I'm not making anything on that,
that's cost price to both of you.
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just sort of sharing the generosity.
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Warwick, can I have a word with you?
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I don't know how to broach this,
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bothering people for money.
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285. I've not been bothering people, I've
been collecting for your charity.
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286. No, as I understand it you've been
asking people to donate to you.
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I'm grateful for your contribution,
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for money for yourself.
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inappropriate to scrounge money.
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scrounging if anyone is.
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291. I spunked £300 to get in here, three
grand on a meal I don't even want,
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so she can live better than me.
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but you can't go round scrounging.
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295. Take your lute
and your stupid made-up name
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you coconut-headed git!
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298. Fucking Sting!
His real name's Gordon!
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299. Yeah, that's it.
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of my flat for various reasons.
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301. You can't afford it, can you?
Can't afford it because of you.
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302. But, yeah, well, I've got
a prime location here
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and popped a bed in over there.
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304. That is pathetic.
You're pathetic.
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306. Nothing. You can't move in here.
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307. Well, why not? Because
I'm the landlord and I say so.
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of business, not a squat.
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late and I felt tired
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Not allowed.
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and fell asleep at my desk
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to get your stuff out. Brilliant!
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315. OK, well, saves me
unpacking, doesn't it?
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Cheers, mate.
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house if you like.
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when I'd have sneered at that
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up on that offer, thanks.
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325. Hiya.
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326. Hi. I called a few times,
probably didn't get the message.
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But I feel like it will happen again.
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my fortunes are turning.
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Yeah, well, I felt I wasn't
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been burning the midnight oil
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my old law textbooks.
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one term of law school.
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340. Yeah I did, still got the books.
That one hadn't even been opened!
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and I found something.
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juicy little detail in this one.
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Professional Conduct of Solicitors.
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who becomes involved"
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with a client should consider
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interests in conflict with those"
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impair the solicitor's ability"
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interests of the client."
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about here, people,
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350. is a major conflict of interest, OK?
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351. Ian Wald is sleeping with my wife
AND acting as her solicitor.
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352. It's not on. Not on.
So in about an hour, right,
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353. we've got another meeting,
to sign the divorce settlement.
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I'll take a look at it
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ain't going to be used today,"
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of the Solicitors Complaints Bureau."
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for unethical behaviour."
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the wrong midget. Correct.
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in order as we discussed.
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365. Thank you.
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366. Nice pen.
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367. It is a nice pen. Lovely pen.
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368. It's just a shame it ain't
going to be used today.
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369. Do you hear that?
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370. It's the sound of justice
slicing through bullshit.
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371. I put it to you that
your relationship with
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purely professional
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373. but has become one of
a romantic and sexual nature.
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374. What has this actually got
to...? Objection. Overruled.
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375. Don't overrule me! Sorry,
that's a knee-jerk reaction.
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376. If I hear objection, I say overruled.
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377. Didn't even get that from law
school, I got it off the telly!
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378. Sir, I ask you again, would you
characterise your relationship
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one of a sexual nature?
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380. Yes, but it's not relevant.
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381. It's not relevant?
May I refer you to exhibit A?
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382. Where's the post-it?
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383. Sorry, there was some
chewing gum I had to get rid of.
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384. I can see where you're looking.
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385. How! All the greasy thumb marks.
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386. Yeah, from my fish and chips!
He's like Sherlock Holmes!
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387. Right, so you are aware
of the Law Society's Guide
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388. to the Professional
Conduct of Solicitors? Yes.
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389. "A solicitor who becomes involved
in a sexual relationship
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whether this places his interests"
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391. "in conflict with those of his
client or might otherwise impair"
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the best interests of his client."
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393. Case closed! How do you plead?
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394. Warwick, my client
isn't you, it's Sue,
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interests if she says there is.
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396. Do you feel there's
a conflict of interests? No.
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397. No. So this is irrelevant.
Of course.
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398. She's his client, you're mine.
Yeah, that makes sense. My bad.
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399. Well, it was worth a try.
No skin off my nose!
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400. Do you have another one of these
to sign cos I ripped this one up?
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401. There.
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402. So, that's settled then.
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403. We came to an agreement.
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404. She's got half the house
and she bought my half
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405. which all went straight to
the taxman to pay that off.
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406. So, financially, I'm at nought.
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407. No money, no house,
no work to speak of.
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408. Not bad for 41
years on this earth, is it?
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409. Why is that funny?
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410. You're so serious!
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411. I just lost everything.
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413. There's not much space.
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414. It's sort of a spare room.
We dump all of our junk in here.
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415. There's no bed.
No, I know. No room, too much junk.
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I see famous people interviewed
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417. and they get asked, "Any regrets?"
and they say "No, no regrets.
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418. "I'd do it all again
exactly the same."
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419. I wouldn't, I'd change a lot. I
wouldn't have the phone stop ringing
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dried up, for a start.
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422. I wouldn't have my
marriage fail, I regret that.
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423. It hasn't been easy being
three foot six, if I'm honest.
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424. I've had to fight every
step of the way.
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425. But my biggest regret
at the moment
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living in a drawer.
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427. I could never have predicted that.
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429. Hello?
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430. No need to be sorry.
It's me that should be saying sorry.
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432. No. I'm fine, yeah. Just
staying at Cheryl's at the moment.
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No, she's let me use the spare room.
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434. No, it's fine, it's comfortable.
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