1. Brace, brace! I'm bracing.
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2. This program me contains strong
language and adult humour
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3. Hm.
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4. No, I10, I10, no, no!
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5. No!
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6. Ahh!
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7. What?
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8. Hello! Here we go again.
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9. Welcome to Taskmaster.
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10. I'm Greg Davies and I love the smell
of a new series in the evening.
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11. Five fresh competitors
entering the arena,
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12. their hair clone all fancy,
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13. the light dancing off their
new outfits, just nice.
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14. But we all know that no amount
of cosmetic tinkering can disguise
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15. the fear that rips through
their naive bodies.
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16. "Ooh, maybe I won't be one
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17. "of those ones that humiliates
themselves on this program me."
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18. Grow up!
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19. It's this misplaced optimism
that wakes me up in the morning,
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20. sustains me throughout the clay and,
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21. I hope this is appropriate,
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22. is the source of my virility.
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23. So, let's meet five successful
comedians happy to put it all
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24. on the line to win a trophy that
remains to this clay truly worthless.
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25. Please welcome Frankie Boyle,
lvo Graham,
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26. jenny Eclair, KiellSmith-Bynoe,
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27. and Mae Martin.
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28. Ancl now it's over
to prick-tionary corner.
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29. It's the direct result of
a tryst between Postman Pat
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30. and Chewbacca, it's...
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31. .. Little Alex Horne.
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32. Hi. Hi, Greg. You all right?
I'm just so ready for this.
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33. I've had my pre, well, my new
pre-show fuel.
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34. Yeah. Got a new system. OK.
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35. I have a quick, ah, Scotch Apple.
I've got one here if you...
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36. Yeah, yeah.
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37. There's a Scotch Apple. Yep.
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38. You want it? No. No?
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39. Have a little nibble on it.
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40. I'm going to have a little
nibble on it.
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41. Mm!
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42. That is awful.
Hm, mm, mm. Oh, lovely.
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43. Genuinely, it looks disgusting.
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44. Oh, it really is. Well clone.
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45. Hopefully you'll be physically
sick during the show.
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46. OK, it's time for Alex to reveal
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47. the first prize category
of this series.
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48. Yes, here it comes.
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49. You've asked them to bring in
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50. the most dependable thing that
weighs about 1 kg,
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51. so about the same as a ferret
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52. but much more trustworthy than
a ferret, please.
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53. Greg will give five points to the
most dependable thing that weighs
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54. about a kilogram, and at the end
of this episode, the overall winner
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55. will take home around 5kg
of dependable things.
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56. That's me done and it's
back to you, Greg.
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57. OK, as tradition dictates,
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58. we start on the left for
the first episode so
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59. Frankie, welcome to the show.
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60. What's your dependable thing that
weighs around a kilogram?
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61. I have brought in something that
reliably makes me smile
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62. and laugh which is
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63. a painting my children had made up
of me for my 50th birthday.
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64. Here it is.
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65. Are the two people by the horse
your children?
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66. Yeah, they are.
They've blurred their faces out,
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67. they weren't just moving while
the painter was...
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68. Frankie, it's a really
strong opener.
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69. I would like that in my house.
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70. That's creepy. Yep.
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71. Good. Lvo, welcome to the show.
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72. Thanks for having me on the show.
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73. Obviously very hard
to follow Frankie's beautiful
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74. family-orientated art, but I would
argue.
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75. Are you all right?
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76. Are you playing a Radio 4 panel game
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77. where you can't say certain words?
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78. Even on Taskmaster I'm still
auditioning
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79. for Radio 4 panel.
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80. I've brought in the
most dependable thing there is,
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81. I've brought in a four pack
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82. of non-branded toilet roll.
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83. Yes, he has. Oh, reliable.
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84. There's his item. Yeah, very good.
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85. I would say the four pack,
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86. as well as weighing pretty much
exactly a kilogram,
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87. pretty much any bowels are
provided for.
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88. It's the sense of security that
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89. comes with bringing home
a sweet four.
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90. I'm a nine pack girl.
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91. Can I pull lvo up on this slightly?
If you look up loo rolls on
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92. Wikipedia, which I imagine you've
done,
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93. it says the average weight of
a loo roll is 227g. Yes.
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94. But that is completely wrong,
as is some of Wikipedia.
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95. They weigh about 100g each.
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96. So he's brought in less than half
a kilo of loo roll?
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97. Yeah, yeah. Is it, is it too late to
switch it up to a sweet nine?
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98. No, no.
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99. Not when you've been singing
the virtues of the sweet four.
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100. Jenny, welcome.
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101. I have brought in 21 eggs.
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102. You can't... You can't go
wrong with an egg.
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103. These are jenny's 21 eggs.
The 21 eggs come in at 1,022g.
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104. Are eggs dependable though?
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105. They go off, they break.
So reliable and dependable.
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106. They go off, they're fragile,
they can be gelatinous.
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107. Oh. If cooked incorrectly.
Oh, you're putting me off eggs now.
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108. Think of the people at home who've
lost loved ones
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109. to salmonella poisoning.
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110. Yeah, two. Yeah.
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111. OK. Kiell, welcome to the show.
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112. I'll smash this.
What have you brought us?
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113. I've brought a toaster.
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114. Here it is. Not just a, yeah, any
old toaster.
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115. Look at that. Ooh. That's a fine
toaster.
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116. It's a bit modern, it's a bit retro.
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117. It's a nice bit of kit that, innit?
Yeah. Ooh.
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118. Talk us through your love of
the toaster, Kiell.
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119. It... Every time you put it down it
burns the thing
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120. and POPS UP-
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121. Once bread has become toast it can
never be bread again.
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122. Because of that.
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123. That is poetic. Hello,
Mae. Welcome to the show.
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124. What have you brought in?
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125. OK, so there's been
a lot of breakfast content.
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126. I feel like if you're in
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127. a fragile state what's more
dependable go the
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128. whole hog than
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129. a kilogram worth of
a full English breakfast.
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130. That's what Mae's brought,
1 kg of breakfast.
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131. Mae is talking my language.
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132. Let's have a look.
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133. That's exactly a kilogram.
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134. It is exactly 1 kg.
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135. Gosh. Five sausages, three bacon
rashers, three hash browns,
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136. beans, mushrooms, scrambled eggs.
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137. I've never, never not been delighted
by the site of a full English.
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138. A full English includes toast.
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139. Sure and a full English will
ultimately be shat out.
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140. There are connections.
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141. Yeah. But it's a majestic sight.
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142. Right, let's give some points out,
shall we? OK. Oh, clear.
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143. Let's start with the one-pointer,
shall we?
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144. Which is the least dependable? Now,
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145. bear in mind that
Frankie's weighs 2kg,
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146. and |vo's not even half a kilo.
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147. You've just absolutely shafted
Frankie like.
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148. Are you including the frame?
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149. I think without
the frame it's barely 200g.
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150. You can have the frame.
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151. OK, it's nowhere near the weight
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152. and loo roll isn't that dependable
cos your fingers can go through
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153. it, one point to lvo.
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154. Oh, I feared that would happen.
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155. I just don't think eggs are
very dependable.
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156. Well, they don't think
you are either.
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157. No, I'm giving jenny two points.
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158. OK. Three points, weird that I
would give it three points
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159. when it's not even the right weight
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160. and it's a painting
of Frankie Boyle on a horse,
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161. but that's the intrinsic fairness
of this show.
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162. If you want to play like that.
Three points, there it is.
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163. Well done, Frankie. So it's between
the breakfast and the toaster.
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164. Toaster's one of the most boring
things anyone's ever brought in.
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165. It fits the criteria
but it's unforgivably dull,
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166. but I can't deny it takes
the four points.
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167. But who isn't made happier
by a fry-up?
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168. No, I10, no, no.
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169. No-one. Five points to Mae Martin.
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170. OK, let's go, what's first, Alex?
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171. Well, I've been proposed
to many times
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172. and I've had a good couple
of stag dos but now,
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173. finally, it's time for this.
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174. Ah. Hello, Mae. Hi.
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175. Oh, are we getting married?
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176. Hello, jenny. Hi, Frankie.
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177. Hello, lvo.
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178. Great speed.
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179. Hello. All right? Yes.
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180. Good. Can't wait for this? Yeah.
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181. This is a big day.
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182. Yeah, a huge clay for me.
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183. It looks nice, doesn't it?
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184. Well, it's hideous really
but, you know. Oh.
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185. No, it's lovely, it's really.
No, I'm writing down "hideous".
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186. Lovely. It's lovely,
they smell great. Hm.
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187. Have the best first dance at
a wedding with Alex.
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188. With Alex. You can choose whatever
music you want.
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189. But must be wearing these
headphones throughout.
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190. Your first dance must last no
more than a minute,
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191. thank God. No,
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192. not because of you. You have 20
minutes to prepare.
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193. Your time starts now.
Finally my chance to choreograph.
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194. I'm not a good dancer. Oh, nor, am
I.
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195. I have no musical ability whatsoever
but god I can dance.
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196. I have already have a vision.
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197. OK. It's pretty acrobatic.
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198. Acrobatic? Yeah. Dangerous.
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199. It needs to start majestically.
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200. There's nothing majestic about
a clipboard.
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201. Oh, OK, you can get low. All right.
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202. OK.
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203. We've got quite
a long choreography to do,
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204. but the first thing I need to get on
the stage is the cow.
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205. Right, are we going for party,
disco or are we going for romance?
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206. What about a bit of like Stormzy?
Yeah.
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207. Be a dramatic first dance.
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208. Let's do it by the tail. There we
go.
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209. Yeah, it's a standard way of
carrying a cow, I think.
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210. I might have to go somewhere dark
and cool to think.
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211. OK. It's hot in there.
It's... It's dark and hot.
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212. The caravan's quite dark and cool.
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213. OK, I'm going in there.
That gives me trench vagina.
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214. I'm sorry about that on our
wedding night
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215. but you're going to get a dance.
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216. I don't know why I said it out loud.
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217. I was coming on
to trench vagina as well.
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218. There's a lot we don't know about
WW1.
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219. Oh, lest we forget.
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220. OK, so we're going to begin
the dancing with Kiell Smith-Bynoe.
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221. Ladies and gentlemen,
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222. please be upstanding for
the bride and groom,
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223. Mr and Mrs Alex Horne. Yeah. Whah.
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224. It's the best wedding
I've ever been to.
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225. H it it.
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226. Christ almighty. It's very rare I've
got nothing negative to say.
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227. That's the best thing you've
ever clone.
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228. Well, feel free
to watch that at home with Earth,
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229. Wind and Fire's Boogie Wonderland
playing. Is that what it was?
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230. That's what it was. Could you not
tell? That was great, Kiell.
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231. Thanks. That'll definitely win.
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232. Or, is it? Or, is it?
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233. It's his big chance to choreograph,
yet this is what he came up with.
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234. It's Frankie Boyle dancing
to Today's Your Day,
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235. in brackets, Whachagonedu,
by Fat Lip.
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236. Oh, Fat Lip.
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237. I found the dance to be rubbish.
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238. Always nice when
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239. the middle of a wedding dance.
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240. I wanted to get it bang-on time.
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241. It was bang-on time. Bang-on time.
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242. There was no choreography.
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243. It was just a man heavy breathing
in a dress
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244. and then the most stomach-churning
kiss that's ever been televised.
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245. He just said to me, "Watch it and
feel it."
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246. I watched it and I felt it as well.
I felt it was shit.
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247. Break time for you, break time for
me,
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248. break time for Alex. See you in
three.
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249. Hello.
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250. Welcome back to the first
part two of the series.
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251. Yes, only nine to go.
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252. The part two welcome back
countdown begins.
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253. Before the break,
I had two first dances.
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254. I did the worm with Kiell,
obviously,
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255. and I finally got off with Frankie
Boyle.
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256. Now it's time for me to dance
with jenny Eclair.
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257. Whoo, lucky.
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258. Well. Did you guess the music?
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259. Wuthering Heights? Is it Ride of the
Valkyries but they're...
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260. I was calling it Bride of the
Valkyries. Yes, you were, yeah.
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262. "This looks like a scene from
a Victorian insane asylum." Yes.
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263. But then, I thought
a narrative did emerge,
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264. I thought there was some kind of
courting ritual going on.
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265. Yes, there was.
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266. Involving an asthmatic bride. Yes.
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267. Trying to get the attention
of her husband only
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268. to scare him off with
an aggressive sexual advance.
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269. Yes. Ancl that was the intention.
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270. All right. You want to see
who's next? Yep.
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271. Next to dance with me for
the fourth first time is lvo Graham.
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272. See if you can guess what song we're
listening to.
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273. It's one of your favourite
bands, Greg.
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274. Oh, is it? Yeah. I worked backwards
from the song.
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275. It was Dizzy by the Wonder Stuff.
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276. It was Dizzy by the Wonder Stuff.
Ahh.
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277. Whose other songs include?
Size of a Cow.
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278. There was a cow at that wedding.
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279. Sometimes Wikipedia does come good.
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280. That's the reason for the cow.
Yeah. Throughout the series,
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281. |vo's trying to ingratiate
himself with you.
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282. Oh, but it's really worked.
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283. I'm so ashamed of myself cos
the dance is rubbish
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284. but I'm thinking
of giving him more points.
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285. Next. Next. Just one person left
and before the dance I said,
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286. "May I?" And they said, "I may."
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287. "You may?" I said, and they said,
"Aye, I Mae."
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288. And there'll be lots more fun bits
like that throughout the series.
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289. It's Mae Martin and Zorba the Greek.
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290. That was... I feel emotional.
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291. Yeah. Quite tired.
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292. Hm, this is what our lives
together would be like.
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293. Ancl I'm alone again.
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294. That's such a genuinely
great dance. Hm.
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295. Thank you. It...
It's like mathematical almost.
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I thought when you're in
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choreographer. Hm.
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299. That's place you lost me when you
started crying at the end,
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300. cos I thought, "OK, well, Mae's
lost their fucking mind here."
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301. I was engaged once.
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302. Ancl it triggered you?
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303. Yeah, our dance wasn't going to
be Zorba but...
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304. Doing a sort of Cossack clock
dance with this goon?
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305. Yeah, I suddenly thought,
"This'd be nice."
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306. Yeah. Yeah. I feel like I've really
been on an emotional journey.
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307. Yeah. It's made me feel sick.
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308. Ah. Yeah. Do you want some points
then?
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309. Yeah, OK. Do you want me
to go bottom or top first?
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310. Or middle. Start with the middle
if you want. OK.
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312. I don't think it was average,
I thought it was really good.
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313. I just think there were two dances
better than it. Jenny's.
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315. Average. Thanks.
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316. No, I'm happy. I'm happy with that,
thank you very much.
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I'd like to go down by one, please.
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successfully sucked up to me,
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and spin round in circles.
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Well done, lvo.
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the one-pointer, so... Correct.
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323. Yeah. It is Kiell.
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325. Frankie Boyle you have one point.
Yeah.
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326. So it's between Kiell
and Mae for the five points.
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the emotional content of Mae's,
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328. I really did, but the dance I wanted
to be part of was Kiell's.
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329. OK, Kiell gets five points.
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a scoreboard.
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331. Of course. Yes,
well, |vo's in last place with three
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332. but we have joint leaders
with nine, Kielland Mae.
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333. Hm. Another task, please, my little
toy. Of course.
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the patron saint of ring,
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336. often known now as String.
Here we go.
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337. Well, hell... Ooh. Hello, jenny.
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338. On a red cushion. Hello, Alex.
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340. Yes. Hello, Alex.
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341. Hello, lvo. Oh, straight off.
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342. Nice to see you.
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344. Ball of string, cushion, task.
Mm-hm.
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345. Completely unwind this ball
of string.
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346. Your time started when you
said Alex's name. Oh.
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347. Your time started when you
said Alex's name.
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349. Your time started when you said...
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350. "Alex's name. Oh, phew.
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351. Hello. Hello, Frankie.
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353. Yo. Hello, Kiell.
Are you all right, Kiell?
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354. Yeah, man. You? Yes, great.
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355. Hm. Feels like velvet.
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356. Completely unwind
this ball of string.
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357. Your time started when you said...
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358. Hm. Name. I said your name.
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360. I was hoping you were going to say,
"Hello, Alex."
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361. You hadn't bargained with
Scottish rudeness.
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363. Hm. I kept saying, "Hello, Kiell."
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364. What did I say? Yo.
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365. Yeah.
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366. I really like it when people
guess your system. Hm.
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367. They break your system
straight away.
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368. That's one of your favourite things.
It's one of my favourite things.
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369. It was Frankie and Kiell
who were the problems.
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370. Let's see how they and the rest of
the problem children did.
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371. OK. Well, the rude Scotsman
is up first.
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372. His words, not mine.
It's Frankie Boyle.
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374. to do it than simply throwing
it about.
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375. Oh, you can see what cats get out of
this really. Fun entertainment.
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376. Are you going to say my name at
all? I am, yeah. Right.
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377. Oh, yeah, don't worry about that.
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378. There we go.
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379. Alex. Right.
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380. Definitely done everything on
the task?
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381. Completely unwind this ball
of string,
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382. your time starts when you said
Alex's name. Yes.
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383. Yeah, you happy? Thanks.
Bye, Frankie.
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384. Bye, Alex.
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the task.
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386. I set you a task, some of it's
written under the chair.
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387. Listen, I couldn't agree more.
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388. Do you think that would stand up
in court?
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a litigation on this show but I...
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390. I would welcome it, Frankie.
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391. Nay, financially support
you doing it.
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393. so my clock is essentially
still going. Six months.
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394. 172 days,
nearly a whole school year.
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395. I've said it before, I'll say it
again, Frankie, the guy's a prick.
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397. That's half-time -
for the show, yes.
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398. But also, for a lot of you,
you're halfway through your lives.
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399. Sobering thought, isn't it?
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400. Use the time to really stare at
your partner in this break.
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401. Are you really going to spend the
second half of your life with that?
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midst of a task involving string.
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405. Correct. Ultimately, they just had
to put a neat ball of string on
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the task wording was placed on
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4,000 hours into the task.
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411. Well, we've only just met them
but I doubt it. It's Kielland lvo.
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412. Do you know what my name is? Yeah.
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414. The curse of politeness.
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415. And it is a curse.
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416. This is fun though. Ooh.
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420. Have you? Yeah.
It's completely unwound.
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Have you done everything?
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423. No.
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424. Put a neat ball. Hm.
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425. Put a neat ball of string on
the cushion. Fastest wins.
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426. You do not have to unwind
the ball of string.
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427. Why didn't you put that on
the front?
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428. It's optimistic to think there's
another one in the house.
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429. You think we've only got one ball
of string?
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430. I don't know.
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431. Why's there so much string
left? Ahh.
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432. Yes, look how purple my fingertips
are going.
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fingers.
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435. Damn, that's neat.
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437. I think that can just all go in one
big... Yep.
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438. That's... That's actually great.
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the dog's face.
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440. That was a really good bit of
an otherwise terrible experience.
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441. Um, very similar systems initially.
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casting his string.
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445. Kiell was spending
a lot of time congratulating himself
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446. for not saying your name.
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447. We, ah,
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a ball of string on a cushion.
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449. It's actually ages, isn't it?
This is ages.
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450. Yeah. This is ongoing ages.
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451. Well, what I took from that is that
English people know not
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453. We've got a Canadian next.
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454. Do you think the Canadian will trust
an Englishman? Shouldn't do.
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455. Well, there are only two people left
and there's still
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the smart ones. It's Mae and jenny.
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457. Is this your normal technique?
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458. Yeah, I think.
There's no other way than this.
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459. No tricks? I mean, the awful
trick would be if at
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460. the end of all this you said,
"Now wind it all back up,"
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461. and I say, "Fuck off, you sod."
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463. Oh, bloody hell.
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which is pathetic.
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465. Done. I've finished it. I've clone
it, Alex. I've clone it.
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467. Ah. Oh, no.
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468. Put a neat ball of string on
the cushion. Fastest wins.
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469. Why did you do that to me?
Why would anybody do that?
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the other side.
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471. You should always look at
the back of the tasks.
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472. Oh, God in Heaven,
I don't believe...
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474. Could I? ls there another
ball of string?
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475. Doesn't say how big
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476. the ball of string has to be.
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477. Sod that.
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478. Stop the clock,
that is a neat ball of string.
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480. Oh... Oh.
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481. I've stopped the clock.
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482. Why did I look right there first?
Yes.
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483. You didn't know there was
a secret drawer there? Yeah.
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484. Well, basically there's only two
that have handles that stick out.
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485. Well done, Mae. Thanks. Bye.
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486. Bye, Mae.
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488. "Why would anyone want to do that
to someone?"
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I put that, ah,
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turn on a sixpence.
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495. I genuinely felt like
the Lord was involved.
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496. Like... Like I had a flash of...
I just knew it was.
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497. I, I... It was. It came from the
Lord.
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498. Wow. It's good that he's sparing
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499. the time from all these people who
are dying in natural disasters
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500. and whatnot to look in on the show.
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501. Hey, he's gotta have a hobby.
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502. He's... He's a fan.
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503. We know that lvo took seven
minutes 24,
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and seven seconds,
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505. Frankie currently 247,680 minutes.
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506. Mae Martin placed
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507. a ball of string on the cushion in
two minutes 35.
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508. Oh, God.
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509. Jenny, one minute 19 slower
than Mae.
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510. Slower than Mae. Slower than Mae.
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511. Three minutes 54... 54 seconds.
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512. That's cruel.
Why would you do that to me?
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two points,
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516. Frankie does get one point
but Mae Martin gets five points.
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517. Send another task my way, please.
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518. Well, let's see if this one floats
your boat, because we're about
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519. to see our first location task
of the series.
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520. Aye, aye, Captain. Ahoy.
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521. What are you wearing on your head?
A safety hat.
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522. Right, yes.
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524. Yeah.
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525. Get all the rubber rings on
your bargepole.
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526. Get all the rubber rings on
your bargepole.
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527. It's like a narwhal thing.
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528. You may not touch
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529. the bargepole or rubber rings at any
point. With my hands.
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530. You have a maximum of half an hour.
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531. Time starts now.
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532. Have you ever driven a barge before?
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533. Yeah, barge. Have I driven a barge?
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534. Have you driven a barge?
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535. Nope.
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536. Have you driven one of these before?
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537. No.
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538. I've never driven a car.
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539. Are you ready to go?
I'm sort of ready to go
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540. but I know this isn't
a very good idea.
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541. It looked like lvo was interpreting
for Frankie.
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542. Get all the rubber rings on
a bargepole and then...
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543. Get all the rubber rings on
a bargepole.
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544. Ready? Ready.
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545. Here we go. just to explain,
this was a supervised barge trip
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546. in a safe, private area,
and we begin with everyone's
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547. favourite chain of modest
celebration restaurants,
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548. it's Frankie and jenny's.
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549. The clock has started.
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550. I'm full steaming ahead.
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551. You are.
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552. One rubber ring.
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553. I'm so sorry. Are you all right,
Alex?
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554. Yeah, it was quite a heavy crash.
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555. I might've broken the boat.
OK, we're going for number two.
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556. I'm going to come back for that
one.
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557. No, wrong way. Wrong way.
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558. Oh, yeah,
we're lining up with this bad boy.
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559. Just hid in that tree, I think.
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560. Think I might back up a little.
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561. Ah, here we are again.
Watch that tree.
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562. Yes. Oh, clear. Oh, clear. Watch your
head, Alex.
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563. Watch your head.
I'm very, very sorry.
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564. Very sorry about this.
Very, very sorry.
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565. I think we'll get more on
the way back.
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566. It's not fair.
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567. I can't see you missing this one.
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568. Why? No. No.
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569. Oh, my God.
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570. One. Your final minute, jenny.
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571. OK, OK, you bastard.
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572. We're going quite... We're going
quite fast towards the wall.
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573. So close. Erm, we're going to
hit the wall quite fast.
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574. Brace, brace. Brace.
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575. I'm bracing.
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577. I'm so sorry. No, that's all right.
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578. I'm not sure this was
a very good idea.
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579. Oh, there we go.
I don't think you're a natural.
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580. I've maybe discovered
a new way of doing it.
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581. There were three crashes, right?
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582. We showed three, yeah.
Unfortunately, yeah.
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583. The most spectacular
of which involved you knowing
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584. you were going to crash,
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585. not attempting to stop or steer
away,
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586. you just simply shouted, "Brace."
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587. Ah, at that point I forgot what you
could do entirely.
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588. Like the worst pilot of all time.
Brace.
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589. We're going down.
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590. Some of the other things she
said was,
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591. "Back, back, come on, pony,
calm the flip down, jenny,
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592. "spin, bitch, spin."
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593. Yes, they both got one.
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594. They had a maximum of half an hour.
We thought, "That'll be plenty."
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595. Good. Both awful.
OK, one watermelon each.
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596. Yep. Next up it's one man on his own
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597. and I'm going to use his full name
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598. to introduce him this time,
it's Kiell Smith-By-Noculars.
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599. How you feeling?
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600. Like a sailor. Wait,
what am I doing? Collecting it?
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601. On the pole.
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602. Come on, come on. Nah.
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603. Ah, man. OK. That's OK.
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604. We'll just go into reverse,
won't we?
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605. Beep, beep, bBBP. 566D.
beep, beep, beep,
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606. beep, beep. OK, here we go.
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607. This is it.
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608. Yeah.
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609. One on a bargepole for me.
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610. That took three minutes. Not bad.
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611. Two on a bargepole for me.
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613. Five. Oh. So I don't need this one
at all.
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614. Why not? Cos I can get that one
down there.
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615. OK.
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616. Yeah.
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617. Four on a bargepole for me.
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618. Nine minutes gone.
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619. Right, this one, one take.
I'm not messing about.
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620. It's like bloody Popeye. Popeye's
a sailor, right?
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621. Yeah. Let's go baby.
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622. Four. Four? Is that not five?
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623. One, two, three. Yeah, four.
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624. It's reversal time.
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625. Look at that. Watch him go.
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626. Oh, can feel the wind in your hair.
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627. Whoo, yeah.
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628. You've got seven minutes.
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629. I don't think you're counting
in real minutes.
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630. I can see the ring.
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631. You've got four minutes to get
the last ring.
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632. I only need one.
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633. Yeah. I'll stop the clock.
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634. You know how you hear, like,
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635. an earworm song like Saturday Night
by Whigfield
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636. and you hear it a few times
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637. and after, sort of,
the eighth time, ninth,
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638. you've heard it on the radio it
starts to irritate you. Hm.
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639. I was irritated on
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640. the first verse of One on
a Bargepole For Me.
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641. For me. For me.
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642. However, an exemplary performance.
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643. Well, the thing was,
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644. I thought that I'd already got
all five.
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645. One, two, four, five.
That was the problem.
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646. Some hotels don't have the number
13, so maybe you don't have
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647. the number three in your vocabulary.
Is that a thing? I'd say so, yeah.
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648. Try counting to five now. Now? Yeah.
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649. One, two, four, five.
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650. For me.
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651. So you did eventually get all five
within the time frame.
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652. 26 minutes and 30 is the time
to beat.
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653. Hot dang, it's the end of part
three.
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654. Return to us for part four
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655. and the answer to the age-old
question,
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656. "Who's going to win
a load of jenny Eclair's eggs?"
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657. Hello, again. It's the final part
of this first episode,
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658. and our new cast are enjoying
themselves on a barge.
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659. Yes, that's right, Greg. But they're
not the only ones here who enjoy
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660. a long, flat-bottomed vessel.
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661. Just two people left to see
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662. and their surnames sound like
two reliable friends,
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663. it's Graham and Martin.
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664. Oh. No. Ahh.
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665. Ooh. He's done it.
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666. I feel so alive.
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667. Yes. One rubber ring -
and that took one minute.
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668. Two rubber rings, Mae,
in two minutes.
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669. I'm reversing.
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670. I'm on a boat.
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671. Yes, you're on a boat.
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672. Yes. Two rings.
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673. Two rings. Now we reverse.
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674. It's been quite serene so far, Mae.
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675. That's three.
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676. Yes.
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677. Whoa. Yes. Piece of piss.
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678. Yes.
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679. He has taken to the task.
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680. Right, photo finish.
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681. OK, this is bad.
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682. Here we go. No, no, no, yes.
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683. NO! No!
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684. Um, this... This has come off.
This has...
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685. I've... I've broken the steering
wheel.
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686. Right.
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687. I've never been so focused.
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688. No, nor have I.
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689. Yes.
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690. I've stopped the clock.
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691. Yeah.
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692. You've done it, Mae.
You made it look really easy.
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693. Yeah, I loved that.
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694. Ivo? Hello.
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695. You've got 11 minutes left.
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696. Well, hang on. I thought I'd used
four minutes.
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697. We back in?
You're back in. Hop back on.
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698. Yes!
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699. I've stopped the clock. Put it in
reverse. Put it in reverse.
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700. Oh, no.
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701. A lot happened. My hat came off.
I've broken the boat.
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702. Won the task.
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703. It's very early for me
to be saying this
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704. but it seems to me that anything
Mae takes on is clone with poise.
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705. I don't... I've never said
"piece of piss," that's so English.
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706. I don't know why I said that.
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707. Even piece of piss felt dignified.
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708. How am I ranking on
the old poise front, Greg?
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709. There's a reason I led with Mae.
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710. I mean, it was just carnage, wasn't
it?
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711. It was great up to the...
Broken the boat, won the task.
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712. I doubt it.
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713. Broken the boat, lost my hat,
won the task,
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714. and in the words of Meat Loaf,
two out of three ain't bad.
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715. Do we include the whole time in his
time or do we stop
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716. the clock when he broke the barge?
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717. Ivo had the barge after
Frankie and me.
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718. He shouldn't be punished because
I think we'd broken it already.
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719. That's exactly...
That's exactly what happened.
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720. I think it was cracked.
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721. I think it's exactly that sort of
gesture that will see me punish him.
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722. The tiller was loose.
We can't punish him for that.
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723. OK, so we will pause the clock...
Yeah.
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724. when it broke, and then,
restart it when it was mended.
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725. Because the tiller was loose.
In which case, both Mae and lvo
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726. pierced all five watermelons
in under eight minutes.
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727. Mae, seven minutes and
seven seconds.
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728. Ivo, seven minutes and 41 seconds.
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729. So Mae gets five points, lvo four,
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730. Kiell, three, and jenny
and Frankie share two points each.
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731. Let's have a quick look at
the scores.
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732. Frankie, I'm afraid you're at
the bottom of the table
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733. with seven points.
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734. A long way above you is Mae
with 19 points.
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735. They can be caught.
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736. OK, everyone, please make your way
to
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737. the stage for the final task of
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738. Five pots on a stick.
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739. For me.
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740. Anyway, let's dance.
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741. I'd like Mae Martin to read
the task please.
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742. All right.
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743. Throw your items into your bucket.
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744. You must select one item when
Alex blows his whistle.
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745. You must then throw that item when
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746. Alex blows his whistle again.
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747. If your bucket falls, you're
disqualified.
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748. You must stay on your spot
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749. and you must not move your spot.
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750. Most items in a standing
bucket wins.
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751. Yeah, so you will end up throwing
all your items.
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752. I'm going to blow the whistle,
so please hold up your first item.
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753. BLOWS WHISTLE
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754. Right, we've gone baby, baby,
brick, book, book.
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755. And...
BLOWS WHISTLE
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756. Oh.
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757. Ahh.
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758. Wow.
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759. That made me want to hump a barge.
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760. So lvo one nil up with his baby.
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761. You can now select your next item on
the whistle.
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762. BLOWS WHISTLE
You cannot change now.
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763. So it's brick, book, baby, brick,
brick this time.
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764. Nowhere near as catchy.
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765. BLOWS WHISTLE
No.
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766. Yes. Yes.
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767. Who did you throw that brick into
that bucket for?
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768. For me.
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769. Please select your next item now.
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770. Whoa, it's first balls.
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771. Ball, brush, ball, baby, baby.
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772. Ready to witness the next round?
Here we go. And throw.
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773. BLOWS WHISTLE
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774. Ooh.
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775. Yes. Yes.
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776. Me too, yes.
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777. I'm just going to say yeah.
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778. All the buckets are still standing.
Yeah.
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779. It's me versus you, Kiell.
No, it's you versus everyone still.
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780. Please select your penultimate item.
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781. Ooh.
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782. We have three balls in play.
It's book, ball, brush, ball, ball.
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783. You say it like
a malfunctioning robot.
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784. Let's play. OK, good luck everyone.
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786. Oh!
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787. Oh, my God. Wow.
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788. I've never seen game play like that
as long as in 15 series.
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789. I resign.
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790. Yeah. So lvo killed Kiell,
Kiell killed lvo,
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791. Mae killed themselves, I think,
is that...
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792. Oh, my God.
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793. Somehow, jenny and Frankie are
going to take away the points.
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794. It was like Reservoir Dogs.
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795. This is the most excited
I've ever been.
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796. There's just jenny
and Frankie to throw.
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797. It's a brush for Frankie,
it's a book for jenny.
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798. If you get it in
and the other doesn't,
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799. you take away five points
and four points.
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800. Ancl if this isn't an anti-climax,
I'll eat this trophy.
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801. On my whistle, please throw.
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802. BLOWS WHISTLE
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803. Sensible from jenny,
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804. but it means they share
the five points. We're done.
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805. Yeah. Yay.
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806. Come back down, we'll see how
that's affected the final score.
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807. They were such naughty boys.
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808. I was thrilled by
the instinct of lvo and by the
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810. It does mean lvo is now in
last place for the episode.
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a bad boy for
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I don't care where I come.
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813. It's not all about winning, it's
just glory, isn't it, sometimes?
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814. The curse of politeness has lifted.
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815. So lvo in last place in the end.
jenny, you're in second place,
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is Mae Martin with 19 points.
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817. Mae Martin wins. Please go
collect your dependable kilo.
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818. Week one complete,
see you all next time.
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819. But for now, let's applaud once more
our winner, Mae Martin!
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