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- Ooh! Doctor Who.
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You don't have children.
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Another Wife For Henry by Paloma Toast.
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- Jane is my agent.
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- Vodka and Coke.
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- Yes.
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- Lucky me!
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- Having an end is very important.
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- Ooh! Ooh!
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Every phone has a camera these days.
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- Good thinking, Toast.
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Stephanie thought to herself,
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It's on the Internet.
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- Yes, they can.
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- Brooke Hooberman.
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Oh, that's impressive.
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392. Oohl This is great sexl
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393. Absolutely superb stuffl
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394. Oh, you're certainly delivering
the goods today, Toastl
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395. That's cos I'm in a good moodl
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396. - Haven't you seen that?
- That's outrageous!
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397. Got half a million hits.
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398. That Indian lady with the sunglasses
is not a professional film-maker.
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399. - She's a benefits fraudster.
- Well, suit yourself.
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400. Hold your horses. Don't turn it off.
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401. - Yesl
- Oh, come on, Toastl
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402. Yesl
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403. - Oohl
- How many hits?
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404. - Half a mill.
- Is that good?
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405. - You're a superstar.
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406. Lucky youl
Lucky mel
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407. - You are lucky!
- Come on, give it to mel Ohl
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408. - She sure is.
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409. Toast... you fucking snake!
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410. Going behind my back
with all that secret squirrel stuff.
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411. Sit up straight when I'm talking to you!
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412. - I asked her not to tell you.
- Brooke and I are very old friends.
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413. Course she's going to tell me if one
of my clients is trying to jump ship.
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414. You fucking idiot.
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415. - Well, nothing materialised.
- Shh.
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416. You do have some ridiculous ideas,
don't you? Hollywood films, novel writing.
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417. I'm this close to taking
your picture off my wall.
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418. Oh, come on, Jane.
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419. I shall think about this tonight and
let you know my decision in the morning.
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420. You'll be needed in the studio
at ten o'clock.
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421. Bzzz.
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422. Bzzz.
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423. Bzzz.
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424. Bzzz.
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425. Look, I'm gonna need some direction.
Which bee am I meant to be?
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