1. It's...
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2. Monty Python's Flying Circus.
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3. Fine.
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4. And now for something
completely different:
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5. A man with a tape recorder
up his nose.
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6. And now for something
completely different:
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7. The office of Sir George Head,
O,B,E,
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8. Next, please.
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9. Ah, one at a time,
please.
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10. There is only me, sir.
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11. So there is.
Take a, um...
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12. Seat?
Seat. Seat. Take a seat.
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13. So you want to join my
mountaineering expedition, do you?
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14. Me, sir?
Yes.
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15. Yes, I'd very much like to, sir.
Jolly good. Jolly good.
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16. And how about you?
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17. There is only me, sir.
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18. Well, bang goes his application
then. Now, let me fill you in.
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19. I'm leading this expedition,
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20. and we're going to climb both
peaks of Mount Kilimanjaro.
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21. I thought there was only
one peak, sir.
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22. Well, that'll save a bit of time.
Well done.
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23. Now, the object of
this expedition
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24. is to see if we can find any traces
of last year's expedition.
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25. Last year's expedition?
Yes, my brother was leading that.
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26. They were going to build a bridge
between the two peaks.
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27. My idea, I'm afraid.
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28. Now, I ought to—
I ought to tell you
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29. that I have practically everyone
that I need for this expedition.
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30. So, what special qualifications
do you have?
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31. Well, sir—
Yes, you first.
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32. There is only me, sir.
I wasn't talking to you. Carry on.
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33. Well, I'm a fully qualified
mountaineer.
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34. Mountaineer?
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35. Mountaineer.
Where the devil are they?
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36. "Mound. Mountain.
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37. A mountaineer:
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38. Two men skilled
in climbing mountains."
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39. My God, that would be useful.
Jolly good. Well, you're in.
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40. Congratulations, both of you.
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41. Now, what are your names?
Arthur Wilson.
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42. Arthur Wilson. Right. Well, look,
I'll call you "Arthur Wilson One"
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43. and you "Arthur Wilson Two"
just to avoid confusion.
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44. Are you actually leading
this expedition, sir?
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45. Yes, we are leading this
expedition to Africa.
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46. And what routes
will you both be taking?
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47. Good questions.
Shall I? Fine.
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48. Well, we'll be leaving
on January the 22nd
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49. and taking the following routes.
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50. The A23s through Purleys, down onto
the main roads near Purbrights,
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51. avoiding Leatherheads,
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52. and then taking the A231s,
entering Rottingdeans from the north.
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53. From Rottingdeans
we go through Africa to Nairobis.
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54. We take the south road out of
Nairobis for about 12 miles
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55. and then ask.
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56. Does anyone speak
Swahili, sir?
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57. Oh, yes, I think most
of them do down there.
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58. Does anyone in our party
speak Swahili, sir?
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59. Well, Matron's got a smattering.
Apart from the two Matrons.
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60. Good God,
I'd forgotten about her.
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61. Apart from them, who else is
coming on the expedition, sir?
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62. Well, we've got
the Arthur Brown twins,
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63. two botanists called Machin,
the William Johnston brothers—
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64. Two of them?
No, four of them.
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65. Pair of identical twins.
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66. And a couple
of the Ken Spinoza quads.
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67. The other two pulled out.
And of course, you two.
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68. And none of these are mountaineers?
Well, you two are.
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69. And we've got a brace of guides
called Jimmy Blenkinsop.
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70. Because Kilimanjaro
is a pretty tricky climb, you know.
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71. Most of it's up, until you
reach the very, very top,
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72. and then it tends to slope away
rather sharply.
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73. But Jimmy's put his heads together
and worked out a way up. Jimmy? Ah.
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74. Hello.
I don't believe you've met.
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75. Jimmy Blenkinsop, Arthur Wilson.
Arthur Wilson, Jimmy Blenkinsop.
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76. Arthur Wilson Two,
Jimmy Blenkinsop One.
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77. Jimmy Blenkinsop One,
Arthur Wilson Two.
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78. Carry on Jimmies.
Excuse me.
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79. Don't worry about the:
We'll get him up somehow.
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80. Now, the approach to Kilimanjaro
is quite simply over the foothills
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81. and then we go on after that
up to set a base camp
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82. somewhere in the region
of the bottom of the glacier,
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83. when, after the glacier,
we'll find...
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84. And of course we'll have
a rather difficult climb...
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85. He'll be leading the first assault.
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86. Well, I'm afraid I shan't be
coming on your expedition, sir.
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87. As I've absolutely no confidence
in anyone involved in it.
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88. Oh, dear.
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89. Well, how about you?
Well, I'm game, sir.
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90. So are we.
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91. And now for something
completely different:
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92. A man with a tape recorder
up his brother's nose.
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93. Thank you. Thank you.
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94. Have you ever considered
the advantages
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95. of owning a really fine set
of encyclopaedias?
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96. For only 10—
George.
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97. Louise, I told you never
to call me at the office.
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98. George.
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99. Okay, stop it.
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100. Congratulations, sir, you've
just won this lovely Kewpie Doll.
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101. Get off!
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102. And get a haircut, you pansy!
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103. Good morning.
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104. Morning, sir.
Morning. Morning.
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105. I'll be with you in a minute.
Oh, fine, fine.
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106. Ah. Um... How—?
How would you like it, sir?
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107. Oh, just short
back and sides, please.
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108. How do you do that?
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109. Well, just ordinary short
back and sides.
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110. It's not a razor cut?
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111. Razor, razor, razor, razor,
cut, blood, spurt, artery, murder!
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112. Oh, thank God. Thank God.
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113. It's just scissors.
Yes, yes.
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114. You wouldn't rather have it
just combed, would you, sir?
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115. Beg your pardon?
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116. You wouldn't rather
forget all about it?
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117. No, no, no, I want it cut.
Cut, cut, cut!
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118. Blood, spurt, artery, murder,
Hitchcock, Psycho, blood! Damn it!
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119. Right, sir. Well, I'll—
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120. I'll get everything ready.
Good.
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121. In the meantime, perhaps
you'd fill in one of these.
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122. Oh, right. Fine, yes.
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123. Excuse me?
What?
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124. Where it says "next of kin"
shall I put "mother"?
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125. Yes, yes, yes,
yes, yes, yes!
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126. All right, there we are.
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127. Ah. Thank you.
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128. Right.
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129. Ah!
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130. There, I've finished.
You've what?
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131. I finished cutting, cutting, cutting,
cutting, cutting your hair! It's all done.
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132. But you haven't started cutting it.
I have.
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133. I did it very quickly, Your Honour.
Sir, sir, sir.
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134. Look here, old fellow, I know when a
chap's cut my hair and when he hasn't.
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135. So will you please stop fooling
around and get on with it?
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136. Yes. Yes, I will, sir.
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137. I'm gonna cut your hair, sir.
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138. I'm gonna start cutting your
hair, sir. Start cutting now.
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139. Nice day, sir.
Yes.
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140. Flowers could do with
a drop of rain though.
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141. You see the match last night, sir?
Yeah. Good game, I thought.
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142. I thought Hurst played well, sir.
Beg your pardon'?
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143. I thought Hurst played well, sir.
Oh, yes. Only one who did though.
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144. Can you put your head down a little?
Oh, sorry, sorry.
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145. I prefer to watch
Palace nowadays.
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146. Oh, sorry. Was that your ear?
No, no. Didn't feel a thing.
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147. Hey, what's going on?
Look, I came here for a haircut!
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148. Yes, it is a nice spot, isn't it?
It looks very nice.
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149. It's exactly the same
as when I first came in.
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150. Right. That's the lot then.
All right.
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151. All right, I confess,
I haven't cut your hair.
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152. I hate cutting hair.
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153. I have this terrible, uncontrollable
fear whenever I see hair.
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154. When I was a kid, I used to hate
the sight of hair being cut.
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155. My mother said I was a fool.
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156. She said the only way to cure it was to become
a barber. So I spent five ghastly years
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157. at the Hairdressers' Training
Centre at Totnes.
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158. Can you imagine what it's like
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159. cutting the same head
for five years?
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160. I didn't want to be
a barber anyway.
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161. I wanted to be a lumberjack.
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162. Leaping from tree to tree
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of British Columbia.
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164. The giant redwood, the larch,
the fir,
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165. the mighty Scots pine.
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166. The smell of fresh-cut timber.
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167. The crash of mighty trees.
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168. With my best girlie by my side,
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169. we'd sing, sing, sing.
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170. I'm a lumberjack and I'm okay
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171. I sleep all night, I work all day
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172. He's a lumberjack and he's okay
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173. He sleeps all night
And he works all day
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174. I cut down trees, I eat my lunch
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175. I go to the lavatory
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176. On Wednesdays I go shopping
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177. And have buttered scones for tea
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178. He cuts down trees
He eats his lunch
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179. He goes to the lavatory
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180. On Wednesdays he goes shopping
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181. And has buttered scones for tea
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182. He's a lumberjack and he's okay
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183. He sleeps all night
And he works all day
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184. I cut down trees, I skip and jump
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185. I like to press wildflowers
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186. I put on women's clothing
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187. And hang around in bars
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188. He cuts down trees
He skips and jumps
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190. He puts on women's clothing
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191. And hangs around in bars?
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192. He's a lumberjack and he's okay
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193. He sleeps all night
And he works all day
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194. I cut down trees, I wear high heels
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195. Suspenders and a bra
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196. I wish I'd been a girlie
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197. Just like my dear mama
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198. He cuts down trees
He wears high heels
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199. Suspenders and a bra?
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200. I wish I'd been a girlie
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201. Just like my dear mama
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202. Oh, Bevis.
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203. And I thought you
were so rugged.
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204. Dear sir, I wish to complain
in the strongest possible terms
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205. about the song
which you have just broadcast
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206. about the lumberjack
who wears women's clothes.
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207. Many of my best friends
are lumberjacks
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208. and only a few of them
are transvestites.
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209. Yours faithfully, Brigadier
Sir Charles Arthur Strong, Mrs.
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210. P.S. I have never kissed the editor
of The Radio Times.
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211. Well, I object to all this sex
on the television.
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212. I mean, I keep falling off.
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213. Well, I think television's killed
real entertainment.
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214. In the old days, we used to make
our own fun at Christmas parties.
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215. I used to strike myself on the head
repeatedly with blunt instruments
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216. while crooning:
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217. Oh! Ow.
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218. Good evening,
ladies and gentlemen,
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219. and welcome to the
Refreshment Room here at Bletchley.
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220. My name is Kenny Lust
and I'm your compere for tonight.
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221. You know, once in a while,
it is my pleasure and my privilege
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222. to welcome here
at the Refreshment Room
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international artists of our time.
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224. And tonight we have
one such artist.
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225. Ladies and gentlemen,
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personally admired,
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more strongly,
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than any other performer.
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229. A man—
Well, more than a man, a god.
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230. A great god whose personality
is so totally and utterly wonderful
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231. that my feeble words of welcome
sound wretchedly
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233. Someone whose boots
I would gladly lick clean
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234. until holes wore through
my tongue.
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and utterly wonderful
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in a pit of my own filth
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237. than dare tread on the
same stage with him.
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238. Ladies and gentlemen,
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239. the incomparably superior
human being,
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241. He can't come.
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242. Never mind.
He's not all he's cracked up to be.
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243. Ladies and gentlemen,
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244. we give you Ken Buddha
and his inflatable knees.
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245. Ken Buddha:
A smile, two bangs and a religion.
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246. And now, ladies and gentlemen,
for your further entertainment,
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247. Brian Islam and Brucie.
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248. So anyway, I became a barber.
Oh, poor chap.
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249. Yes, pity, really. I always
preferred the outdoor life.
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250. Hunting, shooting, fishing.
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251. Getting out there with a gun,
slaughtering a few of God's creatures.
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252. That was the life.
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253. Charging about the moorland,
blasting their heads off.
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254. I'm sorry,
we don't need you this week.
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255. And now for something
completely different.
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256. Would you mind terribly
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257. if I held your hand?
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258. Oh. Oh, no, not at all.
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259. Oh, Iris, you're
so very beautiful.
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260. Oh. Oh, do you really mean that?
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261. I do, I do, I do.
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262. I think I'm beginning
to fall in love with you.
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263. Oh, Victor.
Silly, isn't it?
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264. No. No, not at all,
dear sweet Victor.
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265. No, I didn't mean that.
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266. Only, just us being so close
together for so many months
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and yet never daring to—
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268. Oh. Oh, Victor.
Oh, Iris.
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269. Who can that be?
Oh, well, you try and get rid of them.
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270. Yes, I will. I will. Yes.
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271. Won't be a moment.
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272. Hello.
Hello.
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273. Remember me?
No, I—
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274. In the pub, the tall, thin one
with the moustache?
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No, I'm afraid—
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276. About three years ago?
No, I don't, I'm afraid.
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277. Blimey, it's dark in here.
That's better.
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278. You said we must have a drink
together sometime.
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279. So I thought I'd take you up on it,
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280. as the film society meeting
was cancelled this evening.
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281. Look, to be frank, it is a little
awkward this evening.
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282. Hello. I'm Arthur,
Arthur Name.
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283. Name by name,
but not by nature.
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284. I always say that, don't I, Vicky boy?
Really?
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285. Is that your wife?
No, actually, but—
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286. Oh, I get the picture.
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287. Eh? Well, don't worry about me, Vicky
boy, I know all about one-night stands.
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288. I beg your pardon?
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289. Mind if I change the record?
No, no, look, we put that on.
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290. Oh, here's a good one. I heard it
in a pub. What's brown—?
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291. What's brown and sounds like a bell?
I beg your pardon?
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292. What's brown
and sounds like a bell?
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293. "Dung."
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294. That is a good one.
I like that one.
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295. I won't keep you long.
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296. That's better.
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297. Now, don't worry about me.
I'll wait here until you're finished.
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298. What?
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299. Who the hell is that?
I'll get it. It'll be friends of mine.
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300. I took the liberty
of inviting them along.
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301. Look, we were hoping to have
a quiet evening on our own.
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302. They won't mind.
They're very broad-minded.
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303. Hello.
Good evening.
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304. Good evening.
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305. My name is Equator,
Brian Equator,
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306. like round the middle
of the Earth, only with an I.
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307. This is my wife, Audrey. She smells
a bit, but she has a heart of gold.
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308. There must've been some kind
of misunderstanding because—
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309. Who's that then? Who's the bird?
What? Well—
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310. Say, you got a nice pair there, haven't
you, love? Go on, give us a kiss.
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311. Shut up, you silly bitch.
It was only a bit of fun.
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312. Now, now, look here, I've—
Big gin, please. Big gin.
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No, leave those drinks alone.
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314. And three cans of beans
for me, please.
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315. I told you to lay off the beans,
you whore!
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316. I only want three cans!
Button your lip, you ratbag!
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317. Was rather witty, wasn't it?
Where's my gin?
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319. Oh, I took the liberty
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320. of inviting an old friend along,
as his wife has just passed away.
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321. And he's somewhat distraught,
poor chap. Hope you don't mind.
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322. Come on in.
Well—
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323. Oh, my God, what
a simply ghastly place.
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324. Yeah. It's not too good,
is it?
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for my friend.
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you great poof?
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328. Ah, no wonder,
I was sitting on the cat.
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329. I brought along
a simply gorgeous little man
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330. I picked up at the Odeon.
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331. Is he sexy then?
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332. I had to bring the goat.
He's not well.
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333. I only hope he don't go
on the carpet.
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334. Come on, then, love.
Drop them.
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335. Blimey, she don't go much,
do she?
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336. Oh, I wet them.
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337. The goat's just done a bundle.
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338. Now, look, get out, all of you.
Go on, get out!
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339. Get out! Get out!
I beg your pardon?
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340. I'm turning you all out. I'm not having
my house filled with filthy perverts.
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341. Now, look, I'm giving just half a minute, and
then I'm gonna call the police, so get out!
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342. I don't much like the tone
of your voice.
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343. Right. Let's have
a "Ding Dong."
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