1. Up periscope.
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4. - What, the work experience boy?
- Yeah, can you hear me, Steven?
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5. Yeah, I can hear you, Clem Fandango.
Where's that other prick?
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at a music festival this weekend.
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will be heard...
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Can we just crack on?
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the other way, a bit too, um... jolly.
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27. Fire the nuclear weapons!
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28. Fire... the nuclear weapons!
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29. Fire the nuclear weapons!
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30. Fire the nuclear weapons!
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31. Yeah!
Ripped By mstoll
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32. Do you want to move on to the next one,
Steven? You can come back to that later.
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field and they started eating grass.
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You don't eat grass, you smoke it.
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38. No.
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- Yeah.
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of Lord Fotheringham.
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- He's very close to Cameron.
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at the next Cabinet reshuffle.
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a producer at Radio 1 in the '70s.
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exactly the same sense of humour.
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She found it extremely amusing!
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any external signs of enjoyment.
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and great company.
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is doing at Work and Pensions?
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54. Sorry, Toast. I shouldn't talk politics
at the breakfast table.
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at Lionel Blair's house.
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Heineken from a can.
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she used to dress up as Mrs Thatcher.
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in anything like that, Toast?
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- Mm.
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- You all right, Toast?
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- Yes, but...
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then maybe go and see a film.
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- Yes.
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It's just very dry.
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or Nigel Mansell.
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83. - Who?
- Same as my father before me.
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84. And my aunts. You know, my family
were known as the dry Toasts.
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side of anything. She's quite wrong.
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sense of humour,
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that you laugh at his jokes.
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92. But you may not be able to tell
what is a joke and what isn't.
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what his jokes were beforehand,
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jokes for his conversations.
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about Boris Johnson,
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- Oh.
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you need to be a little funnier.
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some funny lines
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- No.
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119. - Toast.
- Dubbing request just in.
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"up periscope, down periscope" jazz.
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129. Oh, they're complete perfectionists,
the Royal Navy.
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135. Stay where you are, Portia de Coogan.
I'll be right back.
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136. - Well, how long will you be?
- Three-and-a-half hours.
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141. - Sorry, I'll do that again.
- No, that's fine.
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146. That's perfect, Steven. We've got all the
voice-overs. Now you're free to go.
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for three-and-a-half hours.
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laughing my arse off!
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That's all we need.
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Is that a new hand?
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They said you'd be here.
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158. What's that got to do with you?
And who the hell is Toby?
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of the sub, second in charge?
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161. He's the complete opposite of the kind of
pinko long-hairs you run with.
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She's been completely refurbished.
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when they dock in port.
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- What?
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167. - Who's the new commander?
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168. I'm Commander Susan Scott-Gorham.
Is one of you gentlemen Steven Toast?
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169. I am the Steven Toast that you require.
This is my brother Blair.
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172. Well, it's very good of you to come.
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173. We're all very proud of our newly
refurbished submarine, the Penetrator.
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to Chris Bread.
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your name. The disgrace!
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It's tomorrow afternoon.
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184. - I'm afraid he won't be able to.
- I'd love to.
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in attendance. Do you know them?
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any of the minor royals.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton.
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188. Oh, yes. By... by minor royals,
I meant royals that aren't the Queen.
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189. Well, I hope you both can come.
Good day, gentlemen.
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is commanding a royal submarine?
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191. You know, a strumpet like that
can just waltz in, get the top job.
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gone off the bloody scale!
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- Who?
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198. Oh, I haven't got time to sit here talking
nonsense with you in this bugger house!
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- Ah.
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I put it downstairs on the table.
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that TV miniseries I did a few years ago.
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- The prequel to Brideshead Revisited.
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- Brideshead.
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- So...
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got some fondness for jokes
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that I'm amusing in his company.
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- Not jokes as such.
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- Well, such as?
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to "What can I do for you?"
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- Don't give up the day job.
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- No, Ed.
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They're just little things to say.
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drivers or Cockneys or even Geordies.
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people would think I was fucking crackers.
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on telly last night?"
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Crimewatch UK", and they say...
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The UK ruins it cos the rhythm...
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It's not gonna work.
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- Mm.
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has ever had to change a duvet cover.
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Toby is related to the happy couple.
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- Wonderful.
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247. No, I'm sorry to be frightfully boring,
but, er... still on duty. Better not.
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I have some things to take care of.
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252. Yes, yes, of course.
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that bloody woman?
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magnificent vessel.
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256. Of course, if he was an Afro-Caribbean
lesbian running the Notting Hill Carnival,
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of the entire bloody Navy by now.
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been on a submarine before?
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Might bump into the commander.
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Toast!
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for the submarine, remember.
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Lord Fotheringham.
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- It's just a low grumble.
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- There was a reshuffle this morning.
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still at Work and Pensions?
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Are you coming?
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She's around here somewhere.
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the commander, have you?
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Something I want to talk to you about.
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- A brandy? Er... yes, please.
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- Oh, of course.
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- So...
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seem frightfully stuffy
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with people like... Benedict Cumberbatch.
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- Listen.
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I'd be able to discuss this with,
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may be a tad more... understanding.
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- Well...
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that it was some sort of craft...
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the craft suddenly opened
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began to emerge.
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some sort of anal probe...
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to carry out some sort of task.
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against the United States of America.
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- Yes.
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to be arrested for misdemeanours...
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- The aliens chose me
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need to be activated to launch an attack,
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and stuck her in the hold.
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to hand them over.
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I'm sorry to have to break rank like this,
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could I just...
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- Are you in on this too?
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Vice Commander Hopkinson-Finch
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A-ah-ah-ah-ah!
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with you as well?
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I've got to be at the theatre at 7.30.
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from the Prime Minister!
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in touch with the Prime Minister.
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Just give me the codes.
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- Ooh! I don't have a pen.
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official relaunch of the Penetrator.
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first day as Defence Minister
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magnificently refurbished vessel.
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for a drink some time, do you?
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- Sorry.
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after handling the torpedoes.
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of an uncertain and dangerous world.
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- Yes?
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The vice commander.
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401. He was threatening to take over
the vessel and launch a nuclear strike.
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402. Don't know anything about that,
I'm afraid.
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403. Oi!
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404. You don't have to chase him too, Toast!
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405. I'm not chasing him!
I have to be at the theatre at 7.30.
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406. - Good God, Toast!
- Your brother...
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407. - Hm?
wants to meet me for a drink.
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408. You know, he really was
quite impressive back there.
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409. Well, perhaps he's considering
a career in the services,
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410. even if it is only the Navy.
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411. Well, his acting,
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412. when he pretended to play along
with the vice commander's wishes,
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413. was highly effective.
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414. He's clearly a very capable performer.
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415. As long as he stays away from comedy.
He has absolutely no sense of humour.
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416. Well, funny you should say that.
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417. Did you know our family
were known as the dry Toasts?
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418. - Yes, I do know that.
- Right.
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419. Well, I suppose the services' loss
is the theatre's gain.
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420. Get off!
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421. Disgrace! Disgrace! Disgrace!
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422. Disgrace! Disgrace!
Disgrace! Disgrace! Disgrace!
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423. - You should be ashamed of yourself!
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