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- Thanks, Martin.
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Oh, this is for if you have a child.
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This is your big day
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and on and on and on and on...
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and layabouts of the Empire.
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broadcast during the day.
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But first, the King.'
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television. Stay tuned!
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footage of Hitler's corpse,
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are accompanied by Vera Lynn B-sides.
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hosted by Mrs Patricia Wilberforce,
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ladies and the war-wounded.
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of Mrs Elsie Taylor,
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for delinquency. Goodbye.
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Joke, joke!
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Have you got a sense of humour?
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with the peace pipe?
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I mean, I'm sure she is.
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This is far more appropriate.
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I thought I'd read some...
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- Yes, it's all words.
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- Or "Grazia".
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Uh-huh, yeah, mmm."
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- It's because they're not listening.
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- Uh-huh, yeah.
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- Uh-huh.
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You're a real idiot.
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I've ever met.
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Are you still here, you soporific dullard?
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- There, there.
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- Yes, what to do? What to do?
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I've had a little thought.
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I'm making a documentary.
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- About the Battle of Stalingrad.
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- They asked me ages ago.
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- Probably didn't think it was your thing.
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I could make a documentary.
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where everything's now fine.
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and back to normal.
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- An ancient Roman tape. Well done!
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- Right, then.
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- Neither are you.
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stretching as far as the eye can see.
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- Oh, yes. Don't you think?
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in mind of nothing so much as Rhyl?
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- Right.
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- Oh, not bad, Anita. Good to see you.
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- Hi.
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- Takes a bit of getting used to.
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- You know...
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378. Got past the wanking stage yet?
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379. - I beg your pardon?
- Don't pretend.
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380. - You've got that look in your eye.
- I don't know what you're...
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381. Does it get any easier?
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382. You've just got to learn to control it.
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383. I'd wake up with the best of intentions,
streamline my business plan,
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384. market research, but...
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385. Within half an hour of the wife leaving,
you're on the Internet!
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386. I mean, the first month,
I did it so often I couldn't sit down.
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387. We've all been there.
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388. It's getting harder to tell Anita why I'm
not making progress with the business.
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389. I can't tell her that instead
of phoning potential clients
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390. I'm just frantically wanking off
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391. over the most mildly arousing image
on daytime TV.
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392. You've just got to learn
to timetable it properly.
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393. - Really?
- It's like a reward system.
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394. You make a good phone call,
have a wank to celebrate.
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395. - It works for me.
- Sounds like a good idea.
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396. I nearly wanked the whole business
away a couple of years ago.
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397. I had to claw it back from the brink.
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398. What are you boys colluding over?
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399. No. Er... Gary was just giving me
some good advice
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400. about working from home, keeping the
books, allotting your time effectively.
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401. He should be telling you
how to reign in the wanking.
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402. At home all day,
I know what I'd be doing.
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403. - Hi.
- Of course they're real flamingos!
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404. Sorry. I mean... do you want
a season ticket or a family ticket?
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405. Season tickets are £500
and they're very popular.
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406. Um... Just a family ticket, please.
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407. Very well, that'll be £35.
Follow the signs.
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408. Tickets, please.
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409. No binoculars.
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410. I can hardly see anything.
Can't we get closer?
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411. I advise you not to cross that line
for your own safety.
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412. The flamingos are very unpredictable.
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413. - Oh, this is ridiculous.
- No, don't go!
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414. Stop him, for God's sake!
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415. - Afternoon.
- Lovely day.
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416. - Yeah, are you...
- Fancy a cocktail?
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417. - Well, I...
- It's a daiquiri.
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418. - That's really nice.
- Look, your clothes are all wet.
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419. - What are you, a 38?
- Yeah, but...
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420. Oh, come on. At least try it on.
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421. Yes, that's nice.
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422. Do you like the music
of Bruce Springsteen?
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423. - Er... Actually, yes, I do.
- Yes, I love a bit of The Boss.
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424. I saw him in Philadelphia once.
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425. Really? That must have been amazing.
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426. Mummy? Is Daddy coming back?
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427. A season ticket is £500.
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428. Look, I'm sorry I said the thing
about you... not having sex very often.
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429. I'm sure you get up to all sorts
and just don't tell me about it.
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430. Well, as a matter of fact,
that's all been going quite well, actually.
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431. Really? Sorry. Really.
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432. Yes, let's just say
there's been quite a lot of...
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433. pussy action.
- David!
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434. See you at Marco's tonight, David?
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435. - Wey-hey!
- Wey-hey!
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436. See you there, James.
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437. What? Are you going to some kind
of sex place with him?
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438. It's not a sex place, it's a unisex nudist
sauna. It's all perfectly friendly.
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439. - It sounds friendly.
- What is your problem?
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440. - Why are you going with him?
- On my own, I might get horribly raped.
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441. He's a big guy and you're married.
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442. I could have gone out with you
looking for women before I was married.
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443. - You were in a long-term relationship.
- Before her!
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444. - You were in a long-term relationship.
- Before her.
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445. - You were in a long-term relationship.
- Before him.
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446. - You were in a long-term relationship.
- They weren't.
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447. - You still didn't talk to me much.
- That didn't count. Before them.
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448. - Before them, we hadn't met.
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449. All right, fine. Well, you go
and have fun with loads of women.
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450. Well, I... sort of... might.
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451. While I have fun with one excellent
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452. and very, very sexy woman
for... the rest of my life.
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453. Good for you.
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454. - You do know about condoms.
- Oh, for God's...
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455. Well, he won't explain it!
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