1. Come with us now
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2. to the world of The Mighty Boosh.
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3. - All right.
- How did the gig go?
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4. Oh, one of the best we've ever done, I reckon.
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5. - Genius.
- Should have seen this guy.
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6. Throwing shapes left, right and centre.
Never seen its equal.
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7. Howard was on fire.
He was improvising like a mother bitch.
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8. The crowd was going wild, Naboo.
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9. At one point I got out a bassoon.
I've never even played one before.
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10. - What's going on?
- It's probably just some kids mucking about.
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11. Yeah.
- There's one of your flyers attached.
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12. There was one or two people at the gig
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13. who didn't quite get into the spirit of things,
wasn't there?
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14. There's 500 people out there.
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15. - Is there?
- You'd better get out of here.
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16. Okay, well, we'll see you in a couple of days.
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17. You'd better make it a week.
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18. That was the worst gig in the history of music.
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19. It wasn't that bad.
They just weren't ready for us, Vince.
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20. Do you think we'll ever be allowed
back into the city?
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21. Of course we will. We're pioneers.
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22. Give them a bit of time to catch up
with what we're about,
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23. then they'll welcome us back.
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24. Have you seen this review?
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25. Vince, we do not need the words
of reviewers to tell us what we're about.
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26. Well, that's lucky,
'cause there's no words in this one.
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27. It's just a picture of some sick
with our names underneath it.
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28. They weren't ready
for what we were trying to do, Vince.
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29. Let's just leave it there, let's move on.
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30. Yeah, I wanted to ask you about that.
What exactly were you trying to do?
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31. I was on fire, Vince, that's all you need to know.
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32. On fire? You were leaping around
with a bassoon sellotaped to your head.
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33. Yes, sir. That's the way I move.
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34. When the hoodoo trance takes me,
that's the way I go.
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35. - The hoodoo trance?
- Yeah, I was out there.
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36. You looked like a jazz dalek.
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37. I didn't know what I was doing, but it felt good.
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38. Well, I don't know what it was either,
but I saw the crowd.
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39. It was freaking people out.
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40. A little too sexual perhaps. A little too sensual.
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41. I've heard that before,
that my moves can be a bit too ripe for some.
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42. Too ripe? It was like a supply teacher
at a drum and bass convention.
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43. What?
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44. I don't know how to tell you this, Howard,
but you're a bit white.
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45. Who are you? Wesley Snipes?
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46. I'll deal with this.
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47. - Good evening, squire.
- What do you want?
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48. I'll have a Flirtini, please.
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49. What?
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50. It's a kind of champagne cocktail
with pineapple in it and a little twist of lime.
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51. You London types.
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52. Coming up here with your balls all shiny.
Think you own the place.
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53. Well, you don't own this place. Jeff does.
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54. There'll be no Flirtinis here.
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55. You'll drink what Jeff drinks,
a simple, honest fisherman's drink.
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56. Great, we'll have a couple of those then, thanks.
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57. Two maggot ciders.
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58. - I'm a little bit peckish. Have you got any olives?
- No.
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59. - Hummus?
- No.
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60. - Stuffed vine leaves?
- No.
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61. - Do you have any crudités at all?
- You'll eat what Jeff eats.
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62. A simple curry with
a couple of naan bread on the side.
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63. - Garlic naan?
- Aye.
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64. Great. Well, we'll be over here.
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65. Two maggot bhunas.
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66. It's a bit weird in here, isn't it?
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67. Not weird. Just different.
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68. You know, you got to get used to it.
You've got to lose your city eyes and adapt.
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69. This place could be good for us, you know.
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70. Get out of town, recharge our batteries,
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71. have some new ideas,
maybe even write a couple of new songs, eh?
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72. Pardon me, I couldn't help overhearing.
You two creative types?
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73. We're in a band. Who are you?
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74. - I'm Ramsey.
- Ramsey. Howard Moon.
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75. I love your hair. What's that about?
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76. It's your basic backcombed structure.
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77. Slightly root boosted framing a cheeky fringe.
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78. Nice.
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79. Two bhunas with garlic naan.
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80. Colin.
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81. - Ramsey.
- What do you do?
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82. I'm a local artist.
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83. I put shells on things. You know, like cups
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84. and telephone books,
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85. and shoes.
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86. - Cool.
- There's not too much money in it, though.
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87. - Really?
- So what are you two doing out here?
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88. Well, we hit a bit of a creative block there,
back in London,
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89. so we thought we'd take a break
from the music scene and head out here.
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90. Chill out, you know, kick back.
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91. Whenever I hit a creative drought,
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92. I go fishing out on Black Lake.
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93. - Yeah?
- Yeah, with the wind in your hair
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94. and the water flowing. It's perfect for inspiration.
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95. That sounds great. We could do that tomorrow.
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96. Let me let you in on a little secret. Gather round.
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97. Not you, naan bread.
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98. The best time to go out on Black Lake
is right now.
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99. When the moon is full.
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100. You and your lady friend can have
a special time together.
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101. I'll even give you a discount. €40.
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102. It's a deal.
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103. The boat's tied outside on the jetty.
Listen, I've got to go, the wife's here.
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104. Ramsey?
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105. I'm coming, Matilda. Bye.
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106. This is more like it.
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107. I think that Ramsey guy was right, you know.
I'm feeling myself unwind out here.
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108. Feeling my batteries start to recharge.
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109. Yeah, I love fishing.
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110. Don't get your expectations up though, Vince.
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111. It took me three months of solid fishing
before I even caught my first fish.
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112. It's all about relaxing and letting go.
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113. Sorry, what were you saying?
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114. It's about patience, you know,
and getting into that Zen state,
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115. wherein, the catching of a fish is unimportant.
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116. Are you sure you've never been fishing before?
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117. No, it's great. It's really easy.
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118. - What are you using as bait?
- Well, I was using these signed press shots.
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119. But, you know, I've given up on bait now.
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120. It's ridiculous,
they're just throwing themselves at me.
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121. Watch this. Come on.
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122. And you.
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123. The thing you don't understand about fishing,
Vince, right...
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124. is it's not actually about catching fish.
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125. - I think it is.
- That's a common mistake.
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126. It's about everything else except that.
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127. It's about the ebb and flow of life,
the dancing wheel of chance.
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128. That's not fishing, that's just thinking about stuff.
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129. Yeah, well, anyone can catch a fish, Vince.
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130. Apart from you.
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131. Well, it's early days yet, yeah? We'll see.
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132. Hey!
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133. I did a song.
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134. Jupiter, I did a song. You ain't got one.
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135. Yeah!
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136. Oh, I feel sick.
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137. I'm bored.
- What do you mean, you're bored?
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138. - Haven't you caught anything yet?
- No, I haven't.
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139. I'm not leaving this lake
until I catch at least one fish.
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140. - Have one of mine.
- I don't want one of yours.
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141. You know why you haven't caught anything yet,
don't you?
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142. - Why?
- You know the old fisherman saying.
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143. If you're too white, the fish don't bite.
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144. Listen, Morgan Freeman,
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145. why don't you head back to dry land
and leave me some fish to catch.
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146. Oh, yeah, what, am I going to walk on water?
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147. Emergency dinghy.
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148. Fine, I will.
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149. Oh, I've gone into the future.
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150. Ain't there a foot pump in here?
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151. Oh, yeah, here it is.
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152. Oh, thanks a lot.
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153. - Hello, Vince.
- All right.
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154. - You catch all them yourself, boy?
- Yeah.
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155. A true fisherman. See, fellas?
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156. A toast to the young man.
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157. Flirtinis all round.
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158. They improvise all that, you know, Vince.
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159. - Really?
- Come sit yourself down, boy.
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160. What's your name, boy boy?
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161. - Vince.
- Vince?
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162. Good strong fisherman's name.
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163. Vince is Icelandic for hook, you know.
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164. - Really?
- Aye.
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165. - There's your Flirtini.
- Oh, cheers, mate.
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166. - Pipe?
- Yeah, why not?
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167. - Beard?
- I'm fine, thanks.
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168. - Colin.
- Lucien.
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169. How did you come by these fish then,
boy, sonny Jim, laddie, boy?
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170. Oh, you know, just dangled my rod
over the edge of the boat and just...
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171. No, no, no, no, no.
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172. You got to set the scene, spin the yarn.
That's what fishing's about.
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173. It isn't about fishing,
we ain't been fishing for years now.
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174. Old Neville over there, he's never been fishing.
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175. It's about telling the tales.
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176. Oh, I get you. Right, watch this.
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177. It was a dark night.
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178. Aye, that's more like it, son.
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179. And the moon was full.
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180. Ha-ha! I'm feeling rigid.
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181. I was out on Black Lake.
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182. What did you say, boy?
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183. Black Lake.
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184. Just going to go... change the barrel.
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185. You should never go out on Black Lake
when the moon be full.
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186. - Why?
- Because there's something out there.
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187. Something evil.
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188. Something that goes by the name of Old Gregg.
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189. - Who?
- Old Gregg.
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190. Legendary fish. Some say he's half man, half fish.
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191. Other's say it's more of a 70-30 split.
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192. Whatever the percentage, he's one fishy bastard.
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193. Some say he's a ghost.
Can't catch what don't exist.
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194. Hook goes right through him.
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195. Some say he's acquired the taste of human meat.
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196. Won't respond to conventional bait.
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197. Only way to hook him is to use a child's toe.
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198. Some say Old Gregg is like a big fishfinger,
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199. but big like...
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200. like a garage, as big as a garage.
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201. Imagine a fishfinger
when you can see it as big as a garage.
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202. Ooh! It's enorm, it's a big one, like that.
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203. Ah! I've got something.
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204. I've got something!
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205. Come to Papa Moon.
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206. That's it, come on.
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207. Hi, there.
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208. - Who are you?
- I'm Old Gregg.
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209. Pleased to meet you.
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210. What do you want?
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211. Maybe I should ask you the same question.
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212. What you doing in my waters?
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213. Just taking the air, you know. Not fishing.
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214. Well, then how come this hook's in my head, fool?
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215. It's nothing to do with me, sir.
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216. It's attached to your rod, mother licker.
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217. Don't kill me, I've got so much to give.
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218. Easy now, fuzzy little man peach.
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219. You ever drunk Baileys from a shoe?
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220. What?
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221. Do you want to come to a club
where people wee on each other?
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222. - No.
- I'm going to hurt you.
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223. - Excuse me?
- I like you. What do you think of me?
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224. - I don't rightly know, sir.
- Make an assessment.
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225. I think you're a nice, modern gentleman.
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226. - Don't lie to me, boy.
- I'm not lying.
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227. I know what you're thinking.
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228. Here comes Old Gregg, he's a scaly man-fish.
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229. You don't know me. You don't know what I got.
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230. I got something to show you.
You know what that is?
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231. That's Old Gregg's vagina.
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232. I got a mangina.
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233. I'm Old Gregg!
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234. I found this washed up on the shore.
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235. That's Howard's hat.
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236. There's no mistaking this.
This is the work of Old Gregg.
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237. - How do you know?
- He left his business card.
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238. Do you think he'll be all right?
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239. Well, I'll let the boys explain that
in the form of a song.
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240. Only one man survived an encounter
with Old Gregg and lived to tell the tale.
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241. And that's Mr Hopkins over there.
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242. - Well, I'm going to go and ask him about it.
- You're welcome to try.
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243. Excuse me, when you actually met Old Gregg,
what was that like?
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244. This is useless,
I'm going to have to sort this out myself.
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245. Got a bad feeling about this.
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246. Pass it here.
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247. - Hello.
Hey, Naboo, how are you?
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248. - What do you want?
- Nothing. Just thought I'd phone up for a chat.
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249. It's been great, we've been fishing.
I caught loads, yeah.
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250. Met some interesting local types.
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251. Oh, it's been a right laugh.
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252. - So what do you want?
- Nothing. I just thought I'd phone up,
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253. you know, a little catch up.
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254. - Nothing else?
- No.
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255. - All right, I'll see you later, then.
- Naboo.
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256. There was just one small thing.
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257. Here we go.
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258. Howard might have been abducted
by a sea monster.
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259. I don't believe this.
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260. - You couldn't help us out, could you?
- All right.
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261. Look, stay where you are,
I'll be there in about half an hour.
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262. Oh, cheers, Naboo, you're a diamond.
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263. Bollo, get the submarine out of the loft, will you?
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264. Underneath the Christmas tree.
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265. What's happening?
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266. I'm Old Gregg.
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267. What?
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268. I'm Old Gregg.
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269. Where am I?
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270. Gregg's place.
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271. You've been asleep. Do you want a little drinkie?
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272. I'll get you a drink.
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273. Do you like Baileys? Hm, creamy.
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274. It's all c-cream and beige.
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275. Delicious.
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276. Do you like Old Gregg's place?
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277. I got all things that are good.
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278. You've done some nice things with it.
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279. It's got this. This is good.
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280. - That's nice.
- You can have it.
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281. I'm fine, thanks.
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282. I'll keep it here for you.
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283. Well, is this the way out?
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284. Erm... I better be scooting.
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285. - Hm?
- Got meetings,
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286. and a friend of mine's waiting for me
so perhaps I should be...
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287. Why are you going?
We got everything we need here.
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288. We got Baileys, creamy, and everything we need.
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289. - I'll get you another Baileys.
- I'm fine.
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290. - Thanks.
- I do watercolours.
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291. - Do you?
- Let me show you something.
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292. I call that one Old Gregg.
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293. I did and that one, I call that one Old Gregg.
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294. And this one, do you know what I call that one?
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295. - Old Gregg?
- Yes, sir. Thank you, sir.
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296. I got some more. I got these two.
That one's Baileys.
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297. And that one's Baileys, but a bit bigger.
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298. And that one's as close as you can get
to Baileys without your eyes getting wet.
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299. Hm, that is quite a portfolio
you've got going on there.
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300. But I really should be heading off,
so it's been good.
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301. We could do some watercolours together.
You and I.
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302. Well, that sounds like great fun.
Let's do it in the week then, Gregg.
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303. What do you mean?
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304. - Well, are you free Thursday at all?
- Why can't we do it now?
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305. Well, you know, I'm a busy man, Gregg.
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306. You know, I've got things to do.
Howard Moon, man about town.
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307. Do you love me?
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308. Oh, dear.
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309. Do you love me?
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310. Umm...
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311. going to have to pretend I didn't hear that, Gregg.
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312. Do you think you could ever love me?
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315. Well, you get to know someone,
you hang out, you...
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316. see where that goes, this, that, the other.
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317. Eventually, you know...
I don't know you.
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318. You know me. What about the boat times?
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320. That was more of just an exposure.
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321. That was our first date, hm?
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322. You pulled me up with your strong arms.
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323. Oh, dear. Look, Gregg, I don't know you.
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324. Oh, you know me, you seen my downstairs mix-up.
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325. Yeah. I didn't ask to see that, did I?
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326. What did it mean to you to see that?
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327. - Did it mean you love me?
- No, it didn't.
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328. - Could you learn to love me?
- No, I couldn't. I don't love you.
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329. - You do love me.
- No, I don't.
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330. - You do love me.
- No, I don't.
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331. You love me and you've seen me
and you know me. I'm Old Gregg.
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332. Yeah, I know you are.
You've told me 89 times now.
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333. You must love me exactly as I love you.
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334. Well, I don't love you. And to be honest,
you're starting to get on my nerves a bit now.
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335. If anything, I find you slightly pathetic.
So deal with that.
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336. Maybe I will deal with it.
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337. Maybe I'll deal with it
the way I dealt with Curly Jefferson.
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338. You know what, Gregg, maybe I was being
a bit hasty there when I said I didn't love you.
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339. Perhaps now, in this light,
with you in the tutu and the...
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340. water playing off your seaweed.
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341. Maybe I could love you.
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342. Maybe I was lying because when
you do love someone, sometimes you...
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343. say you don't because you're playing hard to get,
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344. - playing a game.
- Games?
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345. - Yeah, I was just playing a game with you.
- Love games?
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346. That's right, love games, Gregg.
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347. Love games?
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349. It's a submarine, you idiot.
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350. How are we ever going to find
this underwater sea cave?
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351. - Look, don't worry. Captain Bollo's on the case.
- Is he?
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352. You getting any readings, Bollo?
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353. He's playing Pac-Man.
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354. I'll sort this out. What you doing, Bollo?
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355. - Oh, shift over, I'm good at this bit.
- Get the apple, get the apple.
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356. The ghost is in the way.
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357. Hello? We're supposed to be rescuing Howard.
Go back for the cherry.
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358. Go back for the cherries.
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359. Well, you've put on a nice spread, Gregg.
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360. - I did home economics.
- Really.
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361. I got an A plus. I did a crumble.
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362. The teacher said mine was the best one.
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363. Well, I'm very pleased for you.
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364. You don't look happy, Howard.
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365. You're picking up on that, are you?
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366. I could make you happy, Howard,
if only you'd let me.
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367. - Oh, not another watercolour.
- You a musician, yeah?
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368. - Yes, I am.
- But you ain't very good, are you?
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369. I'm one of the best in town.
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370. Come on, I read your reviews.
You know what your problem is?
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371. - What?
- You ain't got the funk.
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372. You're all rigid. You're like a bread stick.
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373. You've got no rhythm.
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374. Yeah, I've heard all this sort of stuff before,
thank you.
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375. Well, maybe I can help you. I got the funk.
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376. Yeah, I know, you're very funky, Gregg.
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377. No, no, you don't understand.
I mean, I got the funk, right here.
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378. It's in this box.
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379. You see, the funk is a living creature,
about the size of a medicine ball,
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380. but covered in teats.
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381. Came from another planet
and landed on Bootsy Collins' house.
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382. Back then Bootsy was a simple farmer,
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383. but he took one look at all those
mauve titties and he lost his mind.
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384. He began to milk the funk.
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385. Shit, this ball
producing some sweet cream.
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386. Made himself a funk shake.
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387. Praise the Lord.
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388. He began to feel fizzy inside.
He found he could see round corners.
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389. What the...
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390. Suddenly, he passed out.
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391. But when he came to, baby,
he was slapping the bass guitar fast and loose
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393. Oh, yeah.
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394. Two months later,
he was world famous with his band Parliament
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395. and everybody wanted a piece of the funk.
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396. Rick Wakeman, even the Bee Gees.
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397. One day, Parliament were travelling on
the mother ship, fooling around with the funk...
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398. Pass it over.
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399. when George Clinton
kicked the funk clean overboard.
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400. Ow!
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401. Oh, man!
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402. That was july the second, 1 9 79.
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403. The day the funk died.
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404. Two weeks later,
I found the funk in bed with a conger eel.
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405. Oh, I've been rumbled.
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406. At first, I thought it was a sea anemone,
but under closer inspection,
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407. I realised it was a funky ball of tits
from outer space.
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408. I offered to take him back to Parliament,
but he said he was done with that shit
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409. and that they never listened to him anyway
and were only interested in his funky produce.
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410. So I let him live down here with me in this cave.
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411. That was a nice story, Gregg.
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412. What's it got to do with
making me happy, exactly?
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413. I've got a proposition for you.
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414. We could take the funk,
make ourselves some tasty shakes.
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415. Travel the world in a band. We'd become famous.
We'd be the family funk.
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416. What? And we can get out on dry land
and get out of this place?
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417. - Yes, sir.
- Well, let's do it. Let's move, come on.
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418. - Okay.
- Let's do it.
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419. - Just one condition.
- What?
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420. That you take my sweet hand in marriage.
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421. - Oh, God.
- Think about it, Howard.
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422. Funky freedom for marriage.
You get what you want,
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423. Old Gregg gets what he wants.
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424. A strong man to hold me at night
when it's raining outside.
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425. We can get out of this cave forever?
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426. You bet your life. Do you accept?
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427. I do.
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428. Great. You've made me very happy.
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429. Old Gregg's going to pick himself out
a nice wedding dress.
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430. That's right, crack open a fresh Baileys.
I'm Old Gregg.
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431. Howard!
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432. Hey, Howard!
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433. - Oh, thank God!
- Quick, get in.
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434. Just a minute.
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435. Naboo,
I didn't know you had one of these.
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436. - Yeah, I got it second-hand.
- Nice.
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437. What's in that box?
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438. This, my friend, is something
that's going to put us back on the musical map.
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439. Right, full steam ahead.
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440. - Pretty good gig, eh?
- Yeah.
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441. - We're going to bring the funk back to London.
- Nothing can stop us now.
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442. I'm Old Gregg!
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443. I've got a mangina.
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