1. Ladies and gentlemen
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2. I am not simply going to say
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3. "and now for something
completely different" this week
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4. As I do not think it fit.
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5. This is a particularly
auspicious occasion
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6. For us this evening,
as we have been told
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7. That her majesty the queen
will be watching
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8. Part of this show tonight.
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9. And we don't know exactly when
her majesty will be tuning in.
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10. We understand that at the moment
she is watching the virginian
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11. But we have been promised
that we will be informed
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12. The moment
that she changes channel.
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13. Her majesty would like everyone
to behave quite normally
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14. But her equerry has asked me
to request all of you at home
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15. To stand when
the great moment arrives—
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16. Although we here in the studio
will be carrying on
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17. With our humorous vignettes
and spoofs in the ordinary way.
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18. Thank you.
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19. And now without any more ado
and completely as normal
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20. Here are the opening titles.
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21. The coal miners of wales
have long been famed
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22. For their tough, rugged life
hewing the black gold
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23. From the uncompromising hell
of one mile under.
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24. This is the story of such men—
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25. Battling gallantly
against floods, roof falls
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26. The english criminal law
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27. The hidden killer,
carbon monoxide
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28. And the ever-present threat
of pneumoconiosis which is a...
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29. A disease miners get.
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30. Don't you talk
to me like that
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31. You lying bastard.
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32. You bleeding pig.
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33. You're not fit
to be down a mine.
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34. Typical bleeding
rhondda, isn't it.
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35. You think you're
so bloody clever.
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36. All right.
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37. You're bloody
fighting again?
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38. Break it up
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39. Or I'll put this pick
through your head.
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40. Now what's
it all about?
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41. He started it.
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42. Oh, you bleeding pig,
you started it.
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43. I don't care
who bloody started it
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44. What's it about?
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45. Well, he said the bloody treaty
of utrecht was 1713.
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46. So it bloody is.
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47. No, it bloody isn't.
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48. It wasn't ratified
till february 1714.
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49. He's bluffing.
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50. Your mind's gone,
jenkins.
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51. You're rubbish.
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52. He's right,
jenkins.
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53. It was ratified
september 1713.
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54. The whole bloody pit
knows that.
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55. Look, in trevelyn,
page 468.
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56. He's thinking of the treaty
of bloody westphalia.
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57. Are you saying I don't know
the difference between
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58. The war of the bloody
spanish succession
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59. And the thirty
bloody years' war?
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60. You don't know
the difference
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61. Between the battle
of borodino
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62. And a tiger's bum.
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63. Break it up!
break it up!
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64. I'm sick of all this
bloody fighting.
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65. If it's not the bloody
treaty of utrecht
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66. It's the bloody
binomial theorem.
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67. This isn't the senior
common room at all souls—
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68. It's the bloody coal face.
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69. Hey, gaffer, can you
settle something?
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70. Morgan here says you find the
abacus between the triglyphs
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71. In the frieze section
of the entablature
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72. Of classical
greek doric temples.
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73. You bloody fool, morgan.
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74. That's the metope.
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76. The architrave and the echinus
in the capital.
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77. You stinking liar!
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78. Break it up.
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79. Oh, most magnificent
and merciful majesty
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80. Master of the universe,
protector of the meek
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81. Whose nose we are not
worthy to pick
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82. And whose very feces
are an untrammeled delight
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83. And whose peacocks
keep us awake
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84. All hours of the night
with their noisy lovemaking
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85. We beseech thee, tell thy
humble servants the name
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86. Of the section between the
triglyphs in the frieze section
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87. Of a classical doric
entablature.
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88. No idea.
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89. Sorry.
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90. Right. Everybody out.
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91. Still no settlement
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92. In the coal mine dispute
at llanddarog.
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93. Miners refuse to return to work
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94. Until the management define
a metope.
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95. Meanwhile, at dagenham
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96. The unofficial strike committee
at fords
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97. Have increased their demands
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98. To 13 reasons
why henry iii was a bad king.
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99. And finally, in the disgusting
objects international
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100. At wembley tonight,
england beat spain
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101. By a plate of braised pus
to a putrid heron.
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102. And now,
the toad elevating moment.
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103. Good evening.
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104. Well, we have
in the studio tonight
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105. A man who says things
in a very roundabout way.
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106. Isn't that so,
mr. pudifoot?
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107. Yes.
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108. Have you always
said things
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109. In a very
roundabout way?
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110. Yes.
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111. I can't help noticing
that for someone who claims
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112. To say things
in a very roundabout way
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113. Your last two answers
have had very little
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114. Of the discursive quality
about them.
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115. Oh, well,
I'm not very talkative today.
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116. It's a form
of defensive response
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117. To intense
interrogative stimuli.
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118. I used to get it very bad
when I was a boy...
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119. Well, when I say badly
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120. In fact, do you remember
that fashion they had
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121. For, you know, little poodles
with small coats...?
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122. Ah, now you're
beginning to talk...
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123. You're beginning to talk
in a roundabout way.
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124. Oh, I'm sorry.
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125. No, no, no.
please do carry on
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126. Because that is in fact why we
wanted you on the show.
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127. I thought it was because
you were interested in me
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128. As a human being.
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129. Well, let's move on
to our next guest
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130. Who not only lives in essex
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131. But also speaks only
the ends of words.
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132. Mr. ohn ith.
mr. ith, good evening.
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133. ood ... ing.
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134. Nice to have you...
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135. Nice to have you
on the show.
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136. ice ... o ... e ... ere.
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137. Mr. ith, don't you find it
very difficult
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138. To make yourself understood?
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139. Yes, it is extremely difficult.
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140. Just a minute. You're a fraud.
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141. Oh, no. I can speak the third
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142. And fourth sentences
perfectly normally.
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143. I see.
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144. So your next sentence will be
only the ends of words again?
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145. t's ... ight.
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146. As we move on
to our next guest
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147. Who speaks only
the beginnings of words—
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148. Mr. j... sm...
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149. Mr. sm...,
good evening.
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150. G... e...
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151. Have you two
met before?
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152. N... o.
N...
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153. Well, this is really
a fascinating occasion
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154. Because we have
in the studio
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156. Who speaks only
the middles of words.
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157. Good evening.
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158. oo...
ni...
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159. And where do
you come from?
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160. u... ... I... ... a...
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161. Dunfermline
in scotland.
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162. Well, let me
introduce you.
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163. Mr. ohn ith.
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164. ood
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ni...
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168. Yes, well, ha, ha,
just a moment.
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169. Perhaps you'd all like
to say good evening together.
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170. G... oo... d
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171. Eve... ni... ing
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172. Hi, there, beautiful.
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173. Hi, bob.
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174. Say, what's the matter
with you?
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175. I don't know, tom
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176. But girls seem
to avoid me these days.
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177. Hmm, could be bad breath, bob.
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178. Say, have you tried using
crelm toothpaste?
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179. Gosh, tom, do you think
that would help?
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180. You bet your boots it will, bob.
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181. Tom was sure right.
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182. Crelm has changed my life.
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183. Hi, girls.
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184. This table has been treated
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185. With ordinary soap powder
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186. But these have been treated
with new fibro-val.
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187. We put both of them
in our washing machine
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188. And just look at the difference.
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189. The table
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190. Is all broken and smashed—
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191. But the sheets, with fibro-val,
are sparkling clean and white.
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192. I love the surgical garment.
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193. Enjoy the delights of the
victor mature abdominal corset.
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194. Sail down the nile
on the bleed-it kosher truss.
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195. And don't forget
the hercules hold-'em-in—
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196. The all-purpose concrete truss
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197. For the man with
the family hernia.
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198. Well, last week on fish club
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199. We learnt how to sex a pike.
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200. And this week we're going
to learn how to feed a goldfish.
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201. Now, contrary
to what most people think
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202. The goldfish has
a ravenous appetite.
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203. If it doesn't get enough protein
it gets very thin—
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204. Its bones begin to stick out
and its fins start to fall off.
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205. So once a week
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206. Give your goldfish
a really good meal.
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207. Here's one specially recommended
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208. By the board
of irresponsible people.
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209. First, some cold consomme
or gazpacho...
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210. Then some sausages
with spring greens...
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211. Sauteed potatoes, bread,
gravy...
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212. The rspca wish it to be known
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213. That that man was not
a bona-fide animal lover
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214. And also that goldfish
do not eat sausages...
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216. Shut up.
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217. They are quite happy with
breadcrumbs, ants' eggs and...
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218. Who wrote that?
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219. Come on.
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220. Oh, charles.
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221. Come on.
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222. Oh, oh...
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223. Oh, come on...
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224. Oh...
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225. Oh...
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226. I hope you're enjoying
the show.
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227. Herbert mental
collects bird-watchers' eggs.
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228. At his home in surrey
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229. He has a collection
of over 400 of them.
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230. Here now, this is
a very interesting one.
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231. This is
from a mr. p.f. bradshaw.
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232. He is usually found
in surrey hedgerows
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233. But I found this one
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234. In the gents at st. pancras,
uneaten.
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235. Mr. mental, why did you start
collecting bird-watcher's eggs?
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236. Well, I did it
to get on man alive.
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237. Man alive?
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238. That's right, yes.
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239. Uh, but then, that got
all serious.
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240. So I carried on in the hope
of a quick appearance
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241. As an eccentric on the regional
section of nationwide.
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242. Mr. mental, I believe
a couple of years ago
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243. You started to collect
butterfly hunters.
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245. Yes.
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246. Oh, that's right.
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247. Here's a couple of them
over here.
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248. Nice little chaps.
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249. But the hobby I enjoyed most
was racing pigeon fanciers.
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250. Dinsdale! dinsdale!
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251. Is the balloon ready?
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252. Yeah, boss.
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254. Okay, let's go.
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255. Uh, good morning.
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256. I've been in
touch with you
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257. About the, uh,
life insurance.
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258. Ah, yes.
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did you bring the, uh...
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of your...
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261. Um, and so on
and so on?
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265. Good, good.
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need 12 gallons?
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267. Mmm... no.
no, not really.
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269. No.
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270. Well, why do
you want it?
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271. Well, we do it
to make sure
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272. That you're serious
about wanting insurance.
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274. You won't spend
a couple of months
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enormous churn with...
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276. Mmm... so on and so on.
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278. Lord, no. throw it away.
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279. Throw it away?
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280. I was months
filling that thing up.
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281. And we've just heard
that her majesty, the queen
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282. Has just tuned in
to this program
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283. And she is now watching
this royal sketch
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284. Here in this royal set.
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285. The actor on the left
is wearing the great gray suit
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286. Of the bbc wardrobe department
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287. And the other actor
is about to deliver
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288. The first great royal joke
here this royal evening.
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289. Going to the right,
you can see the royal cameraman
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290. And behind...
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291. Oh, we just heard
she's switched over.
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292. She's watching news at ten.
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the union's recommendation
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294. That the strikers should accept
the second and third clauses
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295. Of the agreement
arrived at last thursday.
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296. Today saw the publication
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297. Of the mcguffie commission's
controversial report
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298. On treatment of inpatients
in north london hospitals.
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299. Get on parade!
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300. Come on, come on!
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301. We haven't got all day, have we?
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302. Come on, come on, come on!
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303. Hurry up!
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304. Right!
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305. Now, I know
some hospitals
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306. Where you get the patients
lying around in bed—
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307. Sleeping, resting,
recuperating, convalescing.
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308. Well, that's not the way
we do things here, right?
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309. No, you won't be loafing about
in bed
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310. Wasting the doctors' time.
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311. You!
you horrible little cripple!
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312. What's the matter
with you?
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313. Fractured tibia, sergeant.
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314. "fractured tibia, sergeant."
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315. "fractured tibia, sergeant,"
ooh.
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316. Proper little mummy's boy,
aren't we?
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317. Well, I'll tell you something,
my fine friend.
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318. If you fracture a tibia here,
you keep quiet about it!
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319. Look at him!
he's broke both his arms
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320. And he don't go shouting
about it, do he?
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321. No!
'cause he's a man, you...
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322. He's a woman,
you see
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323. So don't try that
fractured tibia talk with me!
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324. Get on for detail at the double!
one, two, three.
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325. Pick that crutch up!
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326. Pick that crutch
right up!
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327. Right...
squad... 'tion!
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328. Squad, right turn!
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329. Squad, by the left,
quick limp!
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330. Come on,
pick 'em up, there!
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331. Get some air
in those wounds!
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332. Here at st. pooves,
we believe in a.r.t.--
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334. We try
to help the patient understand
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336. He can still fulfill
a useful role in society.
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337. Sun lounge, please,
mr. griffiths.
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338. Well...
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339. I got a triple fracture
of the right leg
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340. Dislocated collarbone
and multiple head injuries
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341. So I do most of the heavy work,
like helping the surgeon.
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342. What does that involve?
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343. Well, at the moment, we're
building him a holiday home.
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344. What about the nurses?
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345. Oh, well,
I don't know about them.
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346. They're not allowed
to mix with the patients.
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347. Do all the patients work?
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348. No, no. the ones
that are really ill do sport.
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349. Yes, one thing patients here
dread are the runs.
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350. How are you feeling?
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351. Much better.
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352. But the patients
are allowed visiting hours
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353. And this week they're visiting
an iron foundry at swindon
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354. Which is crying out
for unskilled labor.
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355. But this
isn't the only hospital
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356. Where doctors' conditions
are improving.
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357. We have very little shortage
of doctors here.
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358. We have over 40 doctors
per bed... uh, patient.
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359. Oh, be honest : bed.
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360. We've every facility here
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361. For dealing with people
who are rich.
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362. We can deal with a blocked purse
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363. We can drain private accounts,
and in the worst cases
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364. We can perform
a total cashectomy
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365. Which is total removal
of all moneys from the patient.
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366. Well, here we try to help people
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367. Who have to link sketches
together.
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368. We try to stop them saying
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369. "have you ever wondered
what it would be like if...?"
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370. And instead
say something like, um...
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371. "and now,
the mountaineering sketch."
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372. Well, I haven't written
a mountaineering sketch, but...
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373. Now to the exploding version
of "the blue danube."
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374. And now a dormitory
in a girls' public school.
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375. Hello. Agnes?
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377. Agnes?
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378. Agnes?
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379. Who is it?
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380. Is that you, charlie?
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381. Yeah, agnes.
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383. I'm over here, charlie.
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384. Jane, we're going down
to raid the tuck shop.
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386. Count me in, girls.
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387. Can I come, too, agnes?
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388. Yeah, joyce.
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389. And me and avril?
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390. Yeah, rather.
and suki.
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391. Oh, whacko
the diddle-oh.
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392. Cave, girls.
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393. Here comes miss rodgers.
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394. All right, girls.
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395. Now, stop this tomfoolery
and get back into bed.
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396. Remember, it's
the big match
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397. At st. bridget's
tomorrow.
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398. Yes, on your screen tomorrow—
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399. Starring the men
of the 14th marine commandos.
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400. And now it's documentary time
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401. When we look
at the momentous last years
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402. Of the second world war
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403. And tonight, the invasion
of normandy, performed
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404. By the girls of oakdend high
school, upper fifth science.
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405. Oh, it's still raining.
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406. I'm going
down the shops.
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407. Oh, be a dear and get me
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408. Some rats' bane
for the budgie's boil.
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409. Otherwise,
I'll put your eyes out.
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410. Aye, aye,
captain.
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411. Coo-ee. Torpedo bay.
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412. Yoo-hoo. Torpedo bay.
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413. She said torpedo bay.
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414. Yes, she did.
she did.
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415. Yes, she said torpedo bay,
she did, she did.
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416. Said torpedo bay,
she did, she did.
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417. Mrs. lieutenant edale here.
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418. Mrs. midshipman nesbitt's got
one of her headaches again
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419. so I put her
in the torpedo tube.
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420. Roger, mrs. Edale.
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421. Stand by to fire
mrs. Nesbitt.
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422. Stand by
to fire mrs. Nesbitt.
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423. Standing by
to fire mrs. Nesbitt.
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424. Red alert.
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425. Put the kettle on.
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426. Kettle on.
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427. Engine room, stand
by to feed the cat.
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428. Standing by to feed the cat.
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429. Fire mrs. Nesbitt!
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430. Oh, that's much better.
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431. As an admiral who came up
through the ranks
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432. More times than you've had
hot dinners
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433. I wish to join my husband
admiral o.w.a. giveaway
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this shoddy misrepresentation
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435. Of our modern navy.
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436. The british navy
is one of the finest
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437. And most attractive
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438. And butchest fighting forces
in the world.
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439. I love
those white-flag trousers
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440. And the feel
of rough blue serge
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441. On those pert little buttocks.
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442. I'm afraid we're unable to show
you any more of that letter.
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with a stoat through his head.
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444. And now...
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445. Still no sign of land.
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446. How long is it?
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447. That's rather a personal
question, sir.
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448. You stupid git.
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449. I meant how long
have we been in the lifeboat?
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450. You've spoilt
the atmosphere now.
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451. I'm sorry.
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452. Shut up.
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453. We'll have to start again.
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454. Still no sign of land.
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455. How long is it?
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456. 33 days, sir.
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457. 33 days.
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458. I don't think we can
hold out much longer.
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459. I don't think
I did spoil
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460. The atmosphere.
shut up!
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461. I'm sorry. I don't
think I did.
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462. Of course you did.
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463. Do you think I spoilt
the atmosphere?
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464. Well, I...
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465. Look, shut up!
shut up.
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466. Still no sign of land.
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467. How long is it?
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468. 33 days, sir.
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469. Can we start
it again?
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470. Oh!
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471. Still no sign of land.
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472. How long is it?
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473. 33 days, sir.
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474. 33 days?
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475. Yes.
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476. We can't hold
out much longer.
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477. We haven't had any food
since the fifth day.
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478. We're done for,
we're done for.
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479. Shut up, maudling.
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480. We've just got
to keep hoping
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481. Someone will find us.
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482. How are you
feeling, captain?
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483. Not so good.
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484. I feel so weak.
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485. We can't hold
out much longer.
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486. Listen, chaps.
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487. There's one last chance.
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488. I'm done for.
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489. I've got a gammy leg
and I'm going fast.
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490. I'll never get through, but...
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491. Some of you might.
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492. So you'd better eat me.
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493. Eat you, sir?
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494. Yes. eat me.
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495. Ugh. with a gammy leg?
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496. You don't have to eat
the leg, thompson.
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497. There's still plenty
of good meat.
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498. Look at that arm.
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499. It's not... just
the leg, sir.
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500. What do you mean?
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501. Well, sir, it's
just that...
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502. Why don't you want
to eat me?
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503. I'd rather eat
johnson, sir.
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504. Oh, so would
I, sir.
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505. I see.
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506. Well, that's
settled then.
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507. Everyone eats me.
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508. Well, I, um...
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509. What sir?
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510. No, no. you go ahead.
I won't...
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511. Nonsense,
nonsense, sir.
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512. You're starving.
tuck in.
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513. No, it's not just that.
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514. What's the matter
with johnson, sir?
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515. Well, he's not kosher.
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516. Depends how
we kill him, sir.
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517. Yes, yes, I see that,
but, uh...
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518. Well, to be quite frank
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519. I like my meat
a little more lean.
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520. I'd rather eat hodges.
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521. Oh, well,
all right.
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522. No, I still prefer
to eat johnson.
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523. I wish you'd all stop bickering
and eat me.
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524. I tell you what, why don't
those of us who want to
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525. Eat johnson,
then, you, sir, can eat my leg
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526. And then we'll make a stock
of the captain, and after that
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527. We can eat the rest of johnson
cold for supper?
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528. Good thinking, hodges.
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529. And we'll finish off
with the peaches.
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530. And we can start off
with the avocados.
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yes.
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532. Waitress, we've decided now.
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533. We're going to have
a leg of hodges...
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534. Dear sir, I'm glad to hear
that your studio audience
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535. Disapproves of the last skit
as strongly as I.
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536. As a naval officer,
I abhor the implication
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537. That the royal navy
is a haven for cannibalism.
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538. It is well known
that we now have the problem
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539. Relatively under control
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540. And that it is the r.a.f
who now suffer
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541. The largest casualties
in this area.
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542. What do you think
the argylls ate in aden? arabs?
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543. Yours, etc.,
captain b.j. smethwick
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544. In a white wine sauce with
shallots, mushrooms and garlic.
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545. Stop it. stop it.
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546. Stop this cannibalism.
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547. Let's have a sketch about
clean, decent human beings.
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548. Morning.
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549. Ah, good morning.
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550. What can I do
for you, squire?
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551. Uh, well, I wonder
if you can help me.
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552. Um, you see my
mother's just died.
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553. Oh, we can help.
we deal with stiffs.
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554. What?
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555. Well, there are
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556. Three things
we can do with your mother.
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557. We can burn her,
bury her or dump her.
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558. Dump her?
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559. Dump her in the thames.
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560. What?
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561. Oh. did you like her?
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562. Yes.
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563. We won't dump her then.
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564. What do you think?
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565. We can bury her
or burn her.
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566. Well, which do
you recommend?
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567. Well, they're both nasty.
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568. If we burn her, she gets
stuffed in the flames—
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569. Crackle, crackle, crackle—
which is a bit of a shock
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570. If she's not quite dead,
but quick.
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571. Then we give you
a handful of ashes
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572. Which you can pretend
were hers.
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573. Oh. I see.
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574. Or if we bury her,
she gets eaten up
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575. By lots of weevils
and nasty maggots
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576. Which, as I said before,
is a bit of a shock
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577. If she's not quite dead.
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578. I see. Well, she's, uh...
she's definitely dead.
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579. Where is she?
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580. Well, she's
in this sack.
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581. She looks quite young.
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582. Yes. yes, she was.
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583. Fred!
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584. Yeah?
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585. I think we've
got an eater.
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586. What?
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587. I'll get the oven on.
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588. Right.
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589. Uh... excuse me.
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590. Um, are you, uh...
are you suggesting
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591. Eating my mother?
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592. Yeah.
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593. Not raw.
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594. Cooked.
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595. What?
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596. Yes. roasted
with a few french fries
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597. Broccoli, horseradish sauce.
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598. Well, I do feel
a bit peckish.
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599. Great.
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600. Disgraceful!
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601. Can we have
some parsnips?
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602. Fred, get some parsnips.
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603. I really don't
think I should.
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604. Look, tell you what,
we'll eat her
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605. If you feel a bit guilty
about it afterwards
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606. We can dig a grave
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