1. Welcome.
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2. Now, a couple of months ago,
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3. we were sitting around,
wondering what we should do
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4. for this, the last programme
in the series.
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5. Yeah. I said we should
build a car that's also
an aircraft carrier.
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6. Yeah, I wanted to
fire a car into space.
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7. But then we decided that
what we should actually do,
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8. because neither of those
things were ambitious enough,
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9. was end world hunger.
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10. Yeah. It's a big job.
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11. Yeah, it's not the sort
of thing that we could
achieve in 20 minutes
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12. with a couple of guests
and a bit of idle chit-chat
in-between.
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13. No. We were going to need
the whole show.
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14. So settle back now
as we take The Grand Tour
on a mini special
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15. to the poverty-stricken
but beautiful country
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16. of Mozambique.
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17. This is the village of Bingo
in the west of the country.
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18. The people here
are not starving,
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19. but they are very poor.
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20. Jesus here has to exist on
a diet of miserable gruel,
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21. which is fine for silly rich
women in London and New York.
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22. But food like this makes
the average red-blooded
African man very sad.
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23. And that's odd,
because just 200 miles away
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24. things are very different.
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25. This is Mozambique's
capital city, Maputo.
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26. And the people here are
well-nourished and happy
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27. because they live
by the ocean...
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28. which is full of fish.
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29. And that got us wondering.
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30. How hard can it be...
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31. to get the fish from here
to that village we were
looking at earlier?
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32. Yeah. Now, this isn't
a very wealthy country.
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33. - In fact,
it's a poor country.
- Desperately poor.
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34. Desperately poor. So they
don't have refrigerated trucks,
all that kind of stuff.
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35. No, but we're talking about
200 miles. That's London to
Leeds, isn't it?
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36. It's nothing
to get this there.
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37. I'm telling you, when
we get this sorted out,
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38. when we move these fish
to Bingo,
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39. there'll be Nobel Prizes
in it for us.
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40. - And I'd be Boutros
Boutros-May.
- Yes.
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41. And I'd be Ban Ki-Hammond.
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42. - What? Oh, Ban Ki.
- Yeah.
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43. - I'm gonna go for
a knighthood...
- Do it. Why not?
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44. - ... beat David Beckham to it.
- That'd go down well.
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45. Unfortunately,
having agreed that
we would end world hunger
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46. by moving fish
across Mozambique,
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47. we couldn't agree on how
this might be achieved.
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48. So we ended up
with different solutions.
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49. This is what I came up with -
a 1984 Mercedes wagon,
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50. a car famous throughout
Africa for its rugged
dependability.
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51. However, I have modified it
extensively.
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52. In the back,
filling up all of the back,
is a Perspex tank.
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53. What I'm going to do
is fill that with sea water
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54. and then put the fishes
in there
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55. and they will stay alive
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56. as I make my way inland.
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57. Now, you can't get fish fresher
than fishes that are still
swimming around in the sea.
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58. I have been clever.
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59. Very clever.
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60. Not as clever as me.
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61. Because for the first time
in my entire life,
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62. I've made a sensible
decision. I've gone for this.
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63. It's a pick-up truck that
Nissan named after me.
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64. It's called the Hardbody.
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65. It's got tons of space in the
back for cod and bream
and sticklebacks.
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66. And it has four-wheel drive,
which I reckon is going to be
essential,
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67. because - and James hasn't
realised this -
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68. it's the rainy season
in Mozambique,
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69. so I reckon the roads
are gonna be... hell.
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70. Hammond, meanwhile,
hadn't been clever at all.
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71. What do you think of that?
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72. - Well, I think it's
a... motorcycle.
- Yes, it is.
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73. Specifically,
it's a TVS Star HLX E5
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74. and I've just bought this
brand new from a supermarket
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75. for 800 quid.
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76. Brand spankers.
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77. Hammond,
this is not a quality item.
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78. It's built down to a budget,
isn't it? You can feel that.
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79. Is it a 1,000cc?
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80. - No, 100.
- What?
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81. - 100cc.
- How many cylinders? Four?
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82. - One.
- One?
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83. - That one.
- So how much horsepower
has it got?
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84. - Seven. Seven.
- Seven?
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85. But it's light, it's agile.
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86. These things are
actually built in India
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87. specifically to be used
in Africa.
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88. They are!
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89. They're built in India
specifically for use
in Africa...
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90. It's too poor to be used
in India.
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91. I can see why the Indians
don't want it.
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92. It's rugged, it's tough,
it can go off-road
if we need to.
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93. - It can do anything.
- But what it can't do,
Hammond,
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94. is transport
a large amount of fish.
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95. Exactly what I was thinking.
If I wanted a pizza delivery,
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96. this is the sort of
thing...
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97. I've thought about this.
Let me explain my idea.
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98. This is my genius. What
they do here is dry the fish
in the wind
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99. cos it lasts longer.
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100. - Is that fish?
- That's fish,
drying in the wind.
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101. - It looks like cats.
- No, it's fish!
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102. I'm gonna build a rack like
that, fit it to the back,
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103. and then I'll dry the fish
as I go along.
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104. It's brilliant!
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105. That is literally the
stupidest idea
I've ever heard of.
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106. What are you gonna do, sling
your fish in your pick-up and
watch them rot?
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107. Ah! No. Actually,
I have a plan on that.
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108. But I do need your help.
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109. Jeremy's plan was
to break into a hotel
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110. in the dead of night
and do a burglary.
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111. You're not gonna...
You're gonna have to tilt it!
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112. You're gonna have to tilt it!
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113. Ow! Ow!
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114. Right, back!
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115. There!
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116. - Why is it so heavy?
- Ssh!
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117. There's a lot of gubbins
in it.
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118. The next morning,
we all met up on the beach
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119. and I set about fitting
the hotel's ice machine
to my Hardbody.
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120. Right, so I need a bucket of
water above the height of
the stolen ice machine
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121. from which the Solenoid ice
machine can get the supply
that it can convert into ice.
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122. Oh, yeah.
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123. Generator in place.
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124. Water tank in place.
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125. Meanwhile, Hammond was
building his fish rack...
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126. and May was filling
his Macquarium
with sea water.
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127. How much is your car going
to weigh when it's full?
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128. An extra 700.
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129. - Tons?
- No, kilograms.
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130. - So it's at 0.7 of a ton...
- Yeah, extra.
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131. - Extra. And he's parked it...
- On sand. Wet sand.
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132. - Wet sand.
- But the fish aren't heavy.
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133. Tyre. Look at the tyre.
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134. The tide is
definitely coming in.
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135. With the Indian Ocean
nibbling at his back end,
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136. James's tank
was eventually full.
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137. I need to get this going
as quick as possible.
You lot out of the way!
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138. He's not gonna do it.
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139. Bollocks!
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140. I need a tow! Tow!
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141. Try!
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142. It won't do it. It's only got
104 horsepower.
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143. Get the truck!
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144. Get your four-by-four,
please,
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145. and tow me
the first 20 yards.
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146. That's what you've got it
for! Get it in front!
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147. He's really shouting at me.
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148. I don't respond well
to shouting. I like calmness.
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149. - Can you help?
- Yep.
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150. - What's the matter?
- I want a tow!
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151. You've got a four-by-four.
Put it there.
Just tow me a bit.
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152. I helped you nick
the ice-making machine.
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153. Do something in return.
You're still not doing it!
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154. I am.
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155. This is me saving James May.
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156. It's not ideal, but...
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157. Jeremy, he's ready!
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158. Keep going!
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159. What is that noise?
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160. That's my gearbox.
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161. No, no! Stop!
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162. Oh, you pillock!
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163. Hammond,
there's a really bad noise...
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164. I dropped him right where
the sewage is.
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165. - OK.
- There's a terrible noise.
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166. coming from the bottom
of my gear lever
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167. when it's underload,
pulling him.
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168. - What is that?
- That clicking metallic—
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169. - Could you hear it?
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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170. Dunno. Honestly don't know.
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171. Thank you. But you were
supposed to do it gently.
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172. - That's what I was shouting.
- My car is broken.
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173. - Well...
- Mine's not, fortunately.
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174. - How did that happen?
- You did it.
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175. You might have
holed his radiator.
We haven't had a look yet.
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176. - When I said "Stop",
you accelerated.
- Yeah, that did happen.
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177. The noise of my
disintegrating gearbox
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178. was drowning you out.
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179. I didn't know your gearbox
was disintegrating.
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180. - It is now.
- Radiator and fan are OK.
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181. - I knew they were.
I judged it to perfection.
- Course you did.
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182. Once we'd replaced
the water James was now
wearing,
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183. we were ready to go
and catch some fish,
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184. using local methods that
we didn't really understand.
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185. So far as we could tell, we
had to put James in the sea
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186. with one end of the rope,
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187. and then Hammond and I had to
row about,
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188. dropping off a net
as we went.
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189. And pull!
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190. Arg!
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191. Jesus Christ!
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192. There's been an accident!
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193. Row the boat, you idle sods!
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194. Hold on, James, we'll be...
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195. This is how they do it here.
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196. No, that's the wrong way.
Gotta go the other way.
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197. Oh, shit, I'm on
the wrong side!
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198. Turn it. Oh hell!
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199. As Hammond and I were
struggling to get into
a rhythm...
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200. Hang on, hang on.
The oar's come out.
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201. and, as it turned out,
the Indian Ocean wasn't
that deep...
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202. Where has all the sea gone?
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203. we decided to push
the boat instead.
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204. Any minute now we're going
to start fishing.
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205. I think this might
actually be working.
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206. If they can just get
themselves back to here,
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207. we've got two ends of a net,
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208. pull it in full of fish.
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209. Arg! Shit!
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210. I've caught myself
in the net!
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211. Oh, shit!
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212. After this calamity...
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213. - Hammond, get it!
- I can't get it!
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we'd be better off
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216. And soon we'd worked our way
back to James.
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217. - God!
- Come on!
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218. We're coming. Right, anchor.
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219. Right. Dropping anchor.
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220. What we do is, we pull it in,
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221. and then, as the net comes
towards us...
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222. it fills up with fish.
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223. So is that the other end
of it?
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224. This is my end,
the beginning end.
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225. - Where's the other end?
- At the back of your boat.
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226. This is the other end,
isn't it?
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227. Hold on. No, wait.
This is the other end.
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228. But that's also
the other end.
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229. This is the other end!
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230. Once we'd established
that somehow
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231. our rope had three ends,
we began hauling in the net.
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232. Behold the sparkling treasure
of the seas!
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233. What we've achieved -
not only solving world hunger
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234. but mastering fishing
in a single day.
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235. Have you ever seen
Bono do this?
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236. - Angelina Jolie?
- No.
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237. Both of them well respected
for their charitable work.
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238. I haven't seen them
in the sea hauling nets.
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239. Or David Beckham.
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240. Eventually our catch
was on board.
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241. We've got eight plus one
that got out in the boat.
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242. And, to make matters worse...
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243. There's a big squall coming.
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244. Yep, I can see it.
That'll be it.
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245. Urgh! It's getting
quite hairy out here now.
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246. We're all on board.
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247. You can't row in this.
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248. If we lift up the anchor,
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249. the wind will blow us
onto the shore.
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250. That's good.
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251. Or we might just miss it
and end up in Madagascar.
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252. Or Somalia.
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253. - Yeah.
- What's Madagascar like?
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254. - Better than Somalia.
- Yeah.
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255. Faced with the prospect of
being kidnapped by pirates...
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256. we bravely decided to
abandon the boat we'd
borrowed
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257. and the fish we'd caught,
and hitch a ride back
to the harbour
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258. with the film crew.
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259. Oh, bollocks!
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260. The next day, though,
things started to look up.
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261. We went off fishing
this morning,
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262. before the camera crews
were up,
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263. and we've had a much more
successful morning,
much more.
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264. This is the result.
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265. I caught the dorado by hand,
in fact.
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266. That was quite
a wrestling match.
I remember watching that.
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267. I was hauling these in
at the time, all of them.
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268. Anyway, we've got a lot of
fish that we caught
ourselves,
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269. without the crew,
early this morning.
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270. And now it was time
to load them into our fish
transportation vehicles.
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271. That is an octopus, look.
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272. You can see its face,
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273. the surprise from when James
wrestled it. Look at that.
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274. With a cheese sauce,
got a thermidor going on
right there.
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275. They will be kept succulent
and fresh
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276. for the journey to Bingo.
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277. Right, come on, matey.
In the big tank.
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278. You'll like it
with your mates.
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279. Hey, hey, hey! Look at that!
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280. Sorry, mate. Sorry.
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281. Sorry. Oh, he's sandy.
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282. Oh, bollocks.
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283. I'll rinse him off.
There you go.
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284. He's OK.
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285. So it goes in its mouth
and out of its anus?
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286. No. It'll go in its mouth
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287. and then I imagine
out of its gill.
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288. No, it needs to go through
its anus, then it goes
through its whole body.
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289. It goes through the gill,
not threaded all the way
through the fish!
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290. - If I were to dry you...
- Can somebody come and open
the lid?
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291. - No, I'm busy with him.
- Open the lid!
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292. Oh, yeah.
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293. - Admire.
- Now what do you do?
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294. Hang it on here.
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295. Eventually
the loading and the hanging
were complete
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296. and we were ready.
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297. OK, it's time now...
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298. Nobody's ever said this
on a car show before.
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299. to save the world.
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300. There you go.
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301. Right, forward into saving
the world. This is it.
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302. Oh, my God! Oh. Oh.
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303. Stupid...
What the hell is...?
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304. Oh, Lord above!
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305. What manner of thing
is happening here?
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306. Still, could be worse.
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307. Oh, it's steering me,
I'm not steering it.
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308. It is steering me! Oh!
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309. - Ladies and gentlemen,
it is with great...
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310. Ladies and gentlemen,
it is with great...
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311. It is with great pride
and humility
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312. that I accept this award
for... Urgh!
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313. Ah, Tarmac!
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314. That's better!
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315. Our mercy mission
would take us through
the city of Maputo
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316. and then 200 miles north,
to the tiny village of Bingo.
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317. The great thing about
this particular vehicle
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318. is that it has a 3.2-litre
four-cylinder diesel engine.
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319. That's a great deal of power,
it'll get me there quickly.
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320. This is what Angelina
and Bob Geldof and Bono
don't realise.
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321. It's all very well singing
songs and adopting children.
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322. What you actually need is
a big, powerful engine,
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323. and that's what I've got
in my Hardbody.
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324. Everybody I pass, you can see
the light dawning in their
eyes.
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325. "Why didn't we
think of that?"
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326. Every morning in future
there'll be a fleet of
fishing boats
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328. and a fleet of these bikes
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329. waiting to collect the fish
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330. and transport it inland,
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331. And it's what, 200 miles?
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332. I reckon on a bike,
a good rider could get in
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333. two or even three fish trips
a day.
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334. See, it's brilliant,
isn't it?
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335. Yeah. It's a brilliant idea!
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336. You're gonna want to do it!
It's a great business!
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337. Yeah, you see!
This is like Lions' Den,
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338. Dragons' Den, whatever.
The Den.
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339. That show with Alan Sugar on.
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340. He means Donald Trump.
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341. Temperatures and pressures
are OK.
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342. Tank is full of water.
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343. Quick look at my fish.
Yes, there's one.
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344. He's looking pretty happy.
Why wouldn't he be?
He's in the sea.
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345. He doesn't know
he's in a car.
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346. Fish are not, you know...
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347. They don't have
a big intellect.
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348. Overtaking
the Leaning Bus of Pisa!
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349. So here we are.
We've done 40 miles already.
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350. We're on a velvet-smooth,
almost Austrian road,
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351. heading towards Bingo.
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352. We should be there
in a couple of hours.
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353. Easiest thing I've ever done.
Easiest.
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354. In fact, since things
were going so smoothly,
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355. I decided to amuse myself.
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356. Ready, steady and
brake-testing James May.
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357. Git!
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358. You're not helping with
the transport of my fish.
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359. This is supposed to be
a group effort.
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360. Don't be
such a petulant child.
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361. Oh, someone's fallen over
in the road. Nothing I can
do.
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362. A few miles further on,
though,
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363. the smooth Tarmac ran out.
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364. And because Hammond had
rejected my anus suggestion
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366. it caused him some problems.
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367. Hammond, you just
lost 90% of your fish.
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368. Oh, no, did I?
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369. Oh, he's lost another one!
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370. I've just run over
a fish. Should I worry?
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371. Oh, mate, you're gonna be
running over more than one.
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372. Hammond is losing them
at a rate of knots.
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373. Two more just went there,
Hammond.
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374. Oh, God!
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375. And another one.
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376. He's gonna have...
And another one.
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377. no fish at all.
And another.
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378. This fish delivery was
supposed to be targeted.
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379. What you're doing is
carpet-bombing Mozambique
with bream.
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380. It's the principle
I'm proving.
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381. I'm not trying
to feed them all.
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382. I'm trying to show them
how to feed themselves.
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383. What a blithering idiot.
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384. The inside of the
windscreen's filthy
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385. because of... dollops of
sea water hitting it.
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386. I'm delighted to say
it's now spitting with rain,
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387. which of course is filling up
my water bucket.
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388. That's the sort of recycling
that will leave Prince
Charles breathless.
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389. When I go for my knighthood,
he'll probably bring it up,
I should imagine.
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390. What gave
you the idea of recycling?
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391. I think this is so inventive,
it really is.
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392. - Urgh!
- Sorry.
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393. - No point drying them if
you're gonna soak them!
- Sorry.
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394. Argh!
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395. Sorry, Hammond.
Did some of that go on you?
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396. What's the point of
me drying fish if you then
get them wet in a puddle?
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150 miles to Bingo.
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that even on these roads,
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399. we'd get there by nightfall.
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400. Soon, though, the going
started to get much worse.
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401. Not so good.
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402. Steady, steady.
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403. Shit!
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404. That's a massive rut. Oh, no!
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405. Argh!
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406. Come on!
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407. Hammond cannot possibly
make this.
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408. Oh, no! Not again!
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409. It's getting quite struggly
now for him.
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410. But actually it was the
ruggedly dependable Mercedes
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411. that was the first to crack.
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412. That was going well.
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413. What's the matter, May?
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414. It cut out when I went
through the puddle.
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415. Getting water on something
or in something.
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416. I'm trying to work out
what I can do about that.
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417. Nothing.
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418. However, because we were
all working as a team,
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419. we had to wait until
his engine dried out.
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420. Right, let's go.
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421. Sadly, though,
this wasn't a one-off.
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422. Hang on a minute.
It's killed it.
Give it a minute, it'll go.
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423. Bugger!
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424. What's the news?
Is your car working or not?
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425. I've got to wait for
a minute and a half.
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426. Why did you
have to break down there,
you clodhoppy old imbecile?
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427. There's nothing I can do.
Sorry, I have to wait for
a minute and a half.
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428. How have I put up with him
for so long?
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429. The slow progress of
the Mercedes
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430. was now causing me problems,
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431. because the skies were dry
and my water bucket was
nearly empty.
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432. He keeps breaking down
in front of me and then going,
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433. "It's a minute and a half.
You have to wait."
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434. And it isn't a minute
and a half, it's about
15 minutes.
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435. I must get ice. We can't
afford to wait for him
bumbling around.
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436. No, you do need more ice.
You need more water.
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437. I know we said we'd
work as a team and we are
working as a team.
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438. - And the teamwork is,
leaving him behind.
- Yeah, as a team.
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439. With that decision made,
we set off.
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440. Come on, little bike.
Keep going, baby. Keep going.
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441. Mostly the progress was good.
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442. Sorry.
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443. That was not on purpose.
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444. Let's find out
what lies in here for you.
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445. Come on!
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446. Oh, deary me.
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447. I think you've drowned
your hog.
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448. Hammond insisted I get out
and help.
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449. But it was all muddy, so
I came up with a better idea.
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450. Urgh...
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451. It's working!
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452. This is impressive delicacy
from Clarkson here.
I'm staggered.
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453. How gentle was that?
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454. You were extraordinarily
gentle.
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455. You know
that'll never work again?
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456. - It will.
- It was £800
from a supermarket.
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457. The handlebars have come off.
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458. You're blowing water
out of your exhaust pipe.
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459. No way!
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460. - Oh, come on!
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461. Why did Ewan McGregor use
a BMW GS?
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462. I don't know. They're very
expensive and...
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463. He wasted his money.
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464. I'm staggered!
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465. Meanwhile, much further back,
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466. the soggy dog
was not being so lucky.
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467. One and a half minutes.
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468. As the afternoon wore on,
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469. the roads became
even worse...
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470. Come on!
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471. and the human terrapin
was really starting
to slow me down.
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472. Right, my bucket is now
officially dry.
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473. I have got to get to a source
of fresh, clean water
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474. before that ice melts.
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475. Come on!
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476. Holy shit,
I am now in the sea!
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477. Hammond, we've got to get to
the next town. Can we stop
messing about?
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478. - I'm not messing about.
- You are.
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479. I'm not messing about!
There are no words!
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480. It's come out of gear.
Come on.
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481. Come on, Hammond,
we're running out of ice.
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482. Ooh, bollocks!
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483. Oh, that's a tragic
spectacle, it really is.
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484. This is...
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485. I don't even like fish!
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486. Eventually I had
no choice but to abandon
my remaining colleague.
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487. I don't even know how far
away the next town is.
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488. But I have got to get there
before the last of the ice
melts.
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489. I've got to get some water,
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490. and it's going dark.
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491. Anyone can sing
Feed The World.
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492. It's actually quite
difficult, though, as it's
turning out, to do it,
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493. especially if you have
a motorcycle or a Mercedes
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494. that you've converted
into an aquarium.
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495. Come on, keep going.
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496. Keep going, German.
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497. That's marvellous.
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498. Bugger! Bollocks and arse!
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499. However,
after total darkness fell...
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500. solid teamwork meant
I was in good shape.
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501. Right, on the upside,
I found a town,
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502. well,
some kind of settlement,
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and I've got ice,
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504. so the fish are fine.
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505. On the downside,
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506. we've just found out I'm not
even halfway to Bingo.
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507. It's the middle of the night
and Hammond and May
are hours,
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508. three, four hours, behind me.
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509. So do I wait for them?
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510. Oh, dear. Right. Calm.
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511. Bollocks!
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512. Amazingly,
the morning revealed that
Jeremy had waited for us,
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513. so our convoy was reunited.
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514. But before we could set off,
I had to repair my bike
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515. and James had to refill
his depleted water tank.
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516. So, water is just—
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517. - No, don't do...
- Oh, God.
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518. I don't particularly
want to see you, just
to be absolutely clear.
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519. - Why?
- Well, I got here
at 4am,
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520. wet, with consumption,
smelling like a damp dog.
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521. Tried to sleep in the car,
and what did I hear?
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522. - No idea.
- Snoring.
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523. Your car snoring.
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524. That bloody generator is like
someone snoring,
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525. but without the pauses
in the breaths.
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526. The generator is necessary
to keep my fish fresh.
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527. - Where's your water gone?
- On my head.
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528. Anyway,
we've got to make more water.
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529. This is water.
I was just about to explain
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530. that that is normal water
which we're all familiar
with. You drink it.
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531. Sea water is salty.
We all know that as well.
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532. - I know,
I brought you some salt.
- It's not that sort of salt.
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533. - It's salt.
- That's table salt.
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534. Exactly. Sea salt has
extra minerals in.
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535. That doesn't.
That's been refined.
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536. This is sea salt.
So we have to work out...
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537. I'll show you. Normal water.
Needle at the bottom.
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538. We have to mix enough salt
to put the needle on there,
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539. right at the top of
the scale.
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540. I know that's 25 litres,
because—
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541. Hold on. No. If you're doing
25 litres at a time...
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542. I'm doing 25 litres to work
out how much salt to put in.
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543. - We're going to be here
all morning...
- No, we're not.
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544. - ... because you have to fill
your entire tank up!
- So what should I do?
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545. Why are you so angry with me?
I've come to help.
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546. You haven't come to help.
I could have almost
done it by now.
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547. You're just standing there
being fatuous
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548. and bringing a thing of salt
from a seaside café
from the 1950s in Morecambe.
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549. Bugger off. Please.
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550. - Well, get on with it.
- Go away.
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551. - Right, so, we know that's—
- Don't talk.
Just get on with it.
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552. Having refilled my tank...
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553. That should be close enough
for my fishy friends.
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554. our convoy continued on
its mercy mission to Bingo.
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555. I've rigged up a really
rudimentary tarpaulin
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556. to try and reduce
the splashing
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557. and give the fish
a better chance.
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558. It does smell so rank in here
Copy !req
559. and I haven't even got
the excuse of dead fish.
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560. I think I've got crotch rot
from sitting in my own
wet underpants
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561. for 16 hours yesterday.
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562. Is that an octopus on
the back of your bike now?
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563. Yes.
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564. - Where did you get that from?
- Found it in a pond.
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565. Hammond, have you emptied out
the back of my pick-up truck
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566. to reload your ridiculous
drying system?
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567. No. I went fishing.
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568. - Did you?
- It's a freshwater octopus.
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569. Mozambique freshwater
octopus. They're quite famous
but very rare.
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570. I hate him.
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571. Right, yesterday
we covered 100 miles.
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572. Today... Well, we've still
got 100 miles to go
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573. and none of it from what
I hear is on Tarmac.
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574. For me,
that was a particularly
terrifying prospect.
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575. Oh, no. Red dust.
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576. Oh, God, here we go.
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577. It doesn't look like anything
much, but this soft red sand
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578. sits on a very hard
subsurface
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579. and it is simply impossible
to ride a bike over.
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580. It just has no grip.
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581. Shit!
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582. Front end gone away from me.
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583. There's only another
100 miles of this, Hammond.
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584. I can't do it.
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585. You heard it, ladies and
gentlemen. "I can't do it."
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586. He's not bothered about
world hunger, world poverty.
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587. Just himself.
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588. Oh! Ooh! Argh!
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589. After a while, though,
Hammond decided to be brave,
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590. with hilarious consequences.
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591. Come on, stop it.
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592. Shit!
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593. Oh! Here we go again.
Yep. No. Yep.
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594. Do you know, James?
It's actually possible
to get bored
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595. with watching Hammond
fall off a motorcycle.
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596. Bollocks!
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597. So let's just add up the
amount of times I've fallen
off my Datsun Hardbody.
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598. Yep. None.
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599. Because it's got four wheels.
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600. Meanwhile, the drier
roads meant my Mercedes
was working well too.
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601. Temperature stays spot-on.
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602. Oil pressure goes up and down
a bit, but there is some.
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603. Clock is still right.
25 past one.
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604. This car is running
as sweet as a nut.
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605. Electrical fire.
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606. Something's badly on fire
on the right-hand side of
this car.
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607. I can't
understand how in a car
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608. made almost
entirely from water,
he's on fire.
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609. That's the weird
thing. Water with electrics
causes fires.
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610. That's why we have a different
type of fire extinguisher for
electrical fires.
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611. He's even managing to make
a car fire boring.
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612. It's electric.
I can smell it.
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613. Keen to do my bit
for health and safety,
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614. I asked one of our camera
team to modify James's fish
tank
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615. so that if another fire
broke out,
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616. there'd be plenty of water
available to put it out.
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617. - Please don't move out.
- Oh, here we go.
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618. No. Held it.
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619. Several miles back,
my life was as miserable as
ever.
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620. Oh, God. It's the waiting
that kills you.
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621. I'm just waiting for it
to let go.
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622. This is like being told
you're gonna get the electric
chair.
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623. "We'll put you in it
and just leave you in it.
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624. Sometime,
probably in the next hour,
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625. or the next week,
we'll flick the switch."
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626. Oh! Bollocks!
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627. Sod 'em!
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628. Fire taken care of,
I was now back on the move.
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629. All right, fellas?
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630. I'm sort of assuming
the fish are boys.
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631. But some of them must be
girls. Do you get girl and
boy fishies? You must do.
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632. He needs to watch where
he's going, that boy.
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633. Meanwhile,
up ahead in the Hardbody...
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634. I'd run into
a spot of bother.
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635. - What's up?
- Ice machine's broken.
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636. How does sawing your bonnet
up mend your ice machine?
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637. I've had a brilliant idea and
I'm glad you're here, actually,
cos you can give me a hand.
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638. No, seriously, James.
Most of our fish are in...
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639. The good fish are in here.
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640. 90% of our fish are in the
back of my pick-up truck
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641. and he's just driven off.
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642. There's Hammond.
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643. - Hello.
- Hello.
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644. - Behold, my gen—
- Yeah, fascinating.
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645. Well, there we are.
He's just done 100 yards
without falling off.
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646. Eventually, my new fish
preservation solution
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647. was up and running.
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648. What I've done is I've rerouted
the exhaust through the bonnet,
over the cabbie
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649. into the load area
where the fish are,
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650. which is now covered with
a tonneau cover.
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651. Then I've adjusted the
fuelling on the engine,
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652. so now it's producing thick,
lumpy black smoke
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653. which of course is smoking
the fish.
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654. And that's good for
the environment.
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655. Because normally
you'd have to have
a smokery, a factory,
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656. and then you have to
transport the fish to
wherever it is they're going.
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657. But what I'm doing here
is I'm making kippers
as I drive along.
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658. Coal-rolled kippers.
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659. You'd buy those.
I know I would.
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660. Further ahead, Bono and
Angelina were discussing
the distance left to cover.
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661. By my very rough reckoning,
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662. because my speedo and
my mileometer aren't working,
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663. I think we've got about
somewhere between 70 and
80 kilometres to go to Bingo.
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664. Why do they have to live
so bloody far away?
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665. Any fish left?
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666. Yes. I have two.
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667. But I think it's better to
arrive with two fish
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668. than not to arrive with ten.
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669. That's a parable.
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670. Yes, it sounds
positively Biblical, I think.
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671. I don't like
the look of this.
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672. Oh, bollocks!
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673. Geez, that's a big one.
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674. What is this stuff?
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675. Ooh, hello!
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676. My colleagues.
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677. - Is that you, Clarkson?
- Sure is.
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678. Move your bloody car, May!
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679. What a muppet. He's got
a four-wheel-drive
pick-up truck!
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680. What are those bits of
scaffolding coming out of
your bonnet for?
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681. I'm making kippers,
or I would be if you hadn't
have blocked the way.
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682. Did he say "making kippers"?
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683. They look like
the handrails out of
a disabled shower
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684. from back here.
What are they?
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685. - They're exhaust pipes.
- What?
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686. Ice machine broke. I'm now
turning them into smoked
fish.
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687. This is a kipper factory.
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688. Hang on. You're smoking them
in diesel smoke?
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689. - Yes.
- Eh?
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690. - It's just smoke.
- Why do you think that's
never been done before?
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691. - Nobody's thought of it.
- No. Because it's vile!
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692. Well, you eat wood smoke.
That's disgusting. A bonfire!
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693. Do you think oak-smoked fish
is the same as diesel-smoked
fish?
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694. It's coal-rolled kippers!
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695. - It's under there smoking?
- No.
I've turned the engine off.
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696. This interesting
discussion was not helping
the people of Bingo.
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697. So we knuckled down to the
business of getting through
the mud.
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698. I'm gonna go behind
the trees, cos I'm narrow,
so I can.
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699. Oh! That's a thorn tree! No!
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700. Oh, Christ!
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701. Get off!
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702. Meanwhile, May made me
give him a tow.
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703. Right, James May,
are you ready?
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704. Go!
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705. Yes!
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706. Come on, keep going,
keep going.
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707. Hang on, I'm stuck here.
I've bottomed out.
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708. And that's pretty much all I
did for the rest of the day.
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709. So close!
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710. Here we go again
to tow him out.
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711. Listen to that CV joint.
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712. Damn him and his stupid
aquarium which weighs
1800 tons!
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713. That's the most stuck
it's ever been.
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714. Oh, for Christ's sake!
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715. Luckily Ewan McHammond
was always on hand to provide
some comic relief.
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716. A-ha! I can go up the middle!
You see!
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717. You do realise it's entirely
possible that we won't end up
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718. in Bingo even today?
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719. Ah...
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720. Half past three.
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721. And we have done
since we set off at
seven o'clock this morning...
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722. 52 miles.
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723. That meant there was another
50 miles to go.
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724. Fortunately, however,
there was no more mud.
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725. Unfortunately, it was
replaced by this.
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726. The wettest road
I'd ever seen.
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727. Oh, my word,
this is a deep one.
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728. Discs locked, low range.
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729. Oh, wow!
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730. There's water!
A lot of water has come in!
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731. I am up to my anus now
in water.
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732. As Jeremy waded
through the lake,
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733. I found a narrow path
round the edge.
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734. Aha-ha!
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735. Look what
clever Hammond's done.
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736. What an incredible machine
this is.
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737. Look at this, Hammond.
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738. Oh! Oh!
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739. - You've got
all water in it, mate.
- Yes, exactly.
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740. It's come up above
the level of my doors.
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741. Have you checked for fish?
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742. Look, don't be stupid.
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743. Given what we're doing...
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744. With two of us safely across,
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745. all eyes were now on the
hopeless Macquarium.
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746. James, it is extremely deep.
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747. Yeah, that's OK. I'll
do just a gentle bow wave
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748. like they do
at off-road school.
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749. Here he comes.
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750. There you go.
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751. Oh, shit!
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752. Shit.
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753. Help!
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754. All your fish
are gonna escape!
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755. - Oh, bollocks.
Don't let the fresh
water get in your salt water.
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756. I don't give a toss about
that. Come and get me!
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757. I have rescued you
one million times
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758. and I'm not towing
that damn thing any more.
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759. You are breaking the CV
joints in my Hardbody.
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760. Having finally got fed up
with him,
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761. Hammond and I decided
to get radical.
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762. So that night,
as James slept...
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763. we modified his car
slightly.
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764. This made James
very unpleased.
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765. You bastards!
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766. I hate you! Both of you!
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767. You utter bastards!
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768. Listen. I am prepared to tow
your bootful of water.
That's important.
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769. I'm not gonna
tow a dead engine
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770. that's full of water, as well.
That's just a waste of fuel.
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771. Rubbish. It wasn't dead.
I could have mended that
once we'd dragged it out.
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772. It's just the ignition.
I've done it five times
already!
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773. You complete moron!
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774. I hope you get bilharzia
of the ball sack!
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775. Right, that's it.
He's asked for it.
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776. Funny. Very funny.
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777. Bloody mad.
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778. I think you're following him
too closely.
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779. Why don't you sod off?
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780. Has it affected
the handling?
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781. What was that?
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782. Fearful that James was about
to catch cancer from my
coal-rolling...
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783. I invited him to enter
my Hardbody.
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784. And was he grateful?
No.
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785. The ride in this thing
is appalling.
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786. Why is it so bad?
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787. If an ambulance came
to rescue you,
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788. would you complain about
the quality of the ambulance?
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789. No.
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790. So why are you complaining
about everything I've done
for you?
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791. Because you're rescuing me
from effective injury
that you inflicted.
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792. I'd still complain about
the man who mugged me
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793. if he then said,
"I'll help you out, mate."
I'd still complain.
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794. Let's be brutally
honest, shall we?
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795. Your car's been a terrible
nuisance all the way along.
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796. Not to me.
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797. It has to me cos I've had
to wait for it for days.
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798. You're so noble, I won't
forget to mention you
in my speech.
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799. You're not getting
a Nobel Prize.
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800. - Why not?
- Because you're ending with
three-quarters of a car.
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801. You don't get the prize
for how much car you bring.
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802. You get the prize
for bringing the fish.
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803. Don't forget,
you're towing my fish,
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804. ie, the fish
that are still edible.
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805. - Mine are edible.
- No, they're not.
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806. - They are!
- I can assure you
they're not.
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807. It was a shame about
James's bad mood
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808. because we were
on the verge of success.
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809. Come on!
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810. Sure, our plan to feed
the world had been beset
on all sides
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811. by much discomfort...
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812. Urgh! Bollocks!
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813. and many setbacks.
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814. We've got eight, plus one
that got out in the boat.
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815. I am up to my anus now
in water.
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816. Oh, God!
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817. There'd been
some terrible smells too.
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818. Oh! Argh!
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819. And several accidents.
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820. Some of which
were quite funny.
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821. Bollocks!
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822. But despite everything, we
were now just a few miles
from Bingo.
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823. I think, if we're going to
be sensible,
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824. what we should have done
is had a pick-up truck
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825. with an aquarium in the back.
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826. You sort of have now.
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827. That motorcycle
has been remarkable.
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828. 800 quid from a supermarket.
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829. I know Hammond's been
obsessing about how
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830. he doesn't look
like Ewan McGregor
in "The Long Way Down,"
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831. but to me he does, cos it's
a motorcycle and they're all
exactly the same in my mind.
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832. We could make a film of all
of his crashes and call it
Wrong Way Up.
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833. I'm going to tell you
one thing.
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834. You know normally people
from TV or film or whatever
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835. come out to Africa
to do charitable work?
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836. They're photographed by
Hello! magazine
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837. and then it's back to the
hotel, Châteauneuf-du-Pape,
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838. - fly home to get the OBE.
- Right.
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839. They don't actually do
what we've done, do they?
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840. No, I don't think so.
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841. I've never seen Victoria
Beckham trying to pull
half a Mercedes
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842. across Mozambique.
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843. Bingo!
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844. There it is!
Our quest is at an end!
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845. Sir Jeremy and the Nobel
Award-winning James May,
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846. and Richard Hammond,
are arriving!
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847. Hello. Have we got good news
for you guys!
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848. Aware that our fish
may cause a stampede,
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849. we found a spot with enough
space to accommodate
the crowds.
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850. Are you ready?
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851. This will get them running
over here, you watch.
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852. Oh, look at that!
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853. Hundreds and hundreds of
delicious fishes.
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854. Diesel-infused kippers.
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855. James, however, was not
so happy about the condition
of his fish.
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856. And for some reason,
he blamed me.
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857. All that messing around
and dragging around,
you killed them.
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858. Those were all alive
this morning!
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859. All of them are dead!
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860. How do you know
all are?
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861. Cos they're floating.
That's what fish do.
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862. I've kept those alive for
three days, you muppet.
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863. How have I killed them?
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864. You did this.
You dragged it along,
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865. bouncing it around too much,
and not thinking about the fish.
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866. You finished them off!
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867. This, though, was no time
to get bogged down with
who'd killed James's fish,
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868. because it was him.
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869. So, we got on with the job
of setting up our stalls.
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870. - Is that straight?
- No.
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871. And eventually we were ready
for the crowds
to descend.
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872. Customer. Customer.
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873. Nobody's interested.
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874. So, we moved on to the next
phase of our plan.
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875. Is the man from Hello!
magazine getting these shots?
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876. - He's there.
- Oh, yeah.
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877. Look concerned. Let's see
your concerned face.
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878. Can you make sure you get
plenty of local people
in the background
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879. so it's obvious
I'm in Africa?
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880. Thank you.
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881. And then with not a single
fish given away,
but the pictures taken,
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882. there was only one thing
left to do.
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883. Chaps,
let's get the helicopter.
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