1. Stand and deliver, coachman!
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2. Hand me that musket
or I'll blow your brains out!
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3. Very well, coachman. You were warned.
Now prepare to meet thy maker.
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4. Bang!
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5. Lord Woolford, I'll give you three seconds
to open the carriage door
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8. Smash!
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9. - I warned you, Lord Woolford!
- Whack!
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10. - That's great, Ray.
- Thanks, Danny.
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11. - Why am I doing sound effects?
- Just following the client's instructions.
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- I know who you are.
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26. - Thanks.
- Cheers.
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32. Mighty glad to be getting out
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33. - Ah, Toast, you're here too.
- Alright, old chap? Are you ready?
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34. Thanks for collecting me, you two.
Loyal friends. Loyal friends.
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in your cozy flat in a couple of hours.
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old country pub
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on the way here.
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for chronic alcoholism.
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I'm completely cured now.
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about the theater?
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50. Mightily glad to be
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52. Loyal friends. Loyal friends.
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Shopping and Fuck...
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67. Seven times!
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how persuasive he can be.
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70. They all say that, you cretin!
This always happens when he's not working.
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71. Luckily, when he comes out
in three months' time,
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72. I've got him a job in
Man of Sex at the Playhouse.
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77. Ah, yes!
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- Well, this might interest you.
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82. - Your ex-wife Ellen...
- My ex-wife Ellen...
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84. What kind of book? Is it fiction?
Jilly Cooper-type of thing?
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85. - No, not fiction. Autobiography I imagine.
- Oh, God!
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86. Obviously you were married to her
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87. - Anything we need to be worried about?
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she's likely to uncover?
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89. Well, she's bound to mention me a lot,
and it won't be entirely flattering.
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90. - When did you last see her?
- About a year ago.
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93. Out of my way, Toast!
- No, Ellen, I'm standing firm.
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I was in tremendous pain.
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to Bedfordshire. Literally.
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100. Bedfordshire. Isn't that where
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101. Yes, it is.
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102. The drummer lady?
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103. Varrity Map.
She happens to be a doctor of drumming.
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104. I didn't know you could be
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105. Well, you can,
if you're very good at the drumming.
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106. - Fascinating.
- It is fascinating.
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107. I'm gonna see her gaff for the first time.
She's promised to cook for me.
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108. Lucky Toast. Ooofff!
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109. Ah, Toast! There you are!
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110. - Come in, it's open.
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112. It's quite a lot of drums, Varrity.
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113. Yes, well, I'm rehearsing a piece
for the symphony orchestra,
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114. so I'm very much in the zone.
So, what do you wanna do?
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115. Well, I'm starving.
You said you were gonna cook me something.
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116. Yes, I did, didn't I?
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117. - Yes, you did.
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118. - Pour me a glass, Toast.
- Red, white or rosé?
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119. - Why not open all three?
- Yeah!
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121. Supremely talented and very much in demand
for her skills. She's a great gal.
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122. Her grandfather was quite famous,
you know. Frank Forfolk.
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123. Round-the-world yachtsman.
I have his autobiography. Forfolk's Sake.
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- No, I don't.
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125. Oh, you must remember it!
Forfolk's Sake.
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127. [Ed] That's what it's called.
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128. Ah, yes!
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129. So, how long have you two been
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130. Three months.
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131. And I can honestly say, I hardly notice
her incessant drumming anymore.
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132. And is this syncopation matched by
her rhythmic gyrations in the bedroom?
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133. Let's just say we're very much in sync
when it comes to the art of lovemaking.
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135. Oh, it's a charity calendar.
Produced by Healthy Man Monthly.
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136. It's a chap's doodah.
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137. Yes, 12 male celebrities agreed to have
their privates photographed.
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138. This one is... let me see, uh...
Ah, it's Gyles Brandreth.
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140. [Ed] Prince Charles, Ian Hislop,
John Bishop...
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141. Who?
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142. - [Ed] The Archbishop of Canterbury.
- That's enough.
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143. Bit squeamish, Toast? It's no different
to Calendar Girls, remember?
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145. That, however,
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146. I mean, it's enough to put a chap
off his boiled egg.
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147. It's all for a good cause.
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148. Thing is, Ed, I've never actually seen
another chap's... in the flesh, like.
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149. - No?
- No.
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150. Oh, I have. Several hundred.
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151. But that's mostly because
I used to work a lot with Trevor Nunn.
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152. - Oh.
- Simon Callow.
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153. Oh yes, I recognize that one
from A Room with a View.
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154. Yeah, I don't think I'd like to see one
in the flesh, though.
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155. I don't know how I'd react.
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156. Don't worry, Toast.
It'll probably never happen.
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157. That is fantastic!
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158. - Yeah, I picked it up at Alicante Airport.
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159. As I was coming up the stairs,
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160. I could have sworn I heard the voice
of Bill bloody Purchase.
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161. The ever-so-slightly-more-intelligent
albino twin of Ray bloody Purchase.
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162. Is that you, Toast?
I was wondering if you'd drop in.
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163. How come you're back in London?
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164. Run out of old dears to rip off
on the Costa Del Crime?
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165. Same old Toast.
Always the charmer.
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166. Toast, come and look at this.
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167. - Bill Purchase brought me back a present.
- What is it?
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168. Come and have a look at the donkey.
Get as close as you can to its rear end.
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169. - What, like this?
- Yes.
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170. Isn't that hilarious?
- It's real shit as well.
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171. - It better bloody not be.
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172. - By the way, how's your ex-wife?
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173. I heard she's about to spill the beans
in a new book.
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174. Who knows what she'll reveal?
Getting nervous, Toast?
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175. Why don't you bugger off?
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176. Don't be like that, old chap.
Although I probably should.
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177. I'm going to meet my brother,
Ray Purchase, at The Colonial.
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183. Bad enough having to swerve around
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184. without throwing another one into the mix.
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185. You're unhappy with your Purchases.
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186. - You what?
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187. What a pair!
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188. A clueless halfwit and a con man.
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189. Didn't you and Bill Purchase
once do a play together?
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190. Yeah, always playing childish pranks
on other actors.
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192. Speaking of plays,
how are rehearsals going for Man of Sex?
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Ormond has remained totally sober.
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194. As I said,
as long as he's working, he's fine.
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197. Well, I think for an opening night,
that went rather well.
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198. Would you put that
on Toast's tab? Bless you, Ian.
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199. I'd lose the Welsh accent.
It's clearly not working.
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200. - I wasn't doing a...
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201. - Piss off, Purchase!
- Come on, boys, let's not argue.
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before the reviews come in.
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Is she coming along?
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204. - I saw her putting Ormond in his taxi.
- Oh good, he's being sensible.
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205. And he's promised
to have that George Best operation.
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206. You know the one? It makes you physically
sick if alcohol enters your bloodstream.
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207. Did it work for George?
I think it did! Ha!
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209. It's hardly likely
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210. Ormond, no! Your taxi!
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211. No, no, no, Ormond.
You need to go home.
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212. Oh, come on.
Just one little drink won't do any harm.
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Cheers!
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He said he'd just have the one.
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220. He now has to go into hospital
to have that George Best operation.
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221. So, Man of Sex are an actor short
because Sacker is back on the booze!
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222. So, I've been onto production
and I've contacted a few people.
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223. - Who?
- Baz Ravish.
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224. - He's good.
- Tony Excalibur.
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225. - Good.
- Champion House.
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226. - I think he's dead.
- Cocka Boo.
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- Michael Prance.
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228. - Still in jail, I think.
- Church Weaver.
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229. - Very good.
- And Heathcoat Pursuit.
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230. Wanker, but very good.
Are any of these available?
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232. Varrity, it might be time to stop
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234. - I've found someone.
- Who?
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235. Bloody thrilled to be back on the boards
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236. - No, no, no!
- Keeping it in the family, Toast.
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237. Brothers in arms.
It'll be superb to share the stage again.
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238. I jumped at the chance to step in
when Jane told me about it.
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239. Helps that I know the play backwards.
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240. We were in it together
when it first opened in Southampton.
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241. Your ex-wife's from Southampton,
isn't she, Toast?
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242. How the hell do you know that?
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244. - Her book isn't out yet.
- Oh, uh, Jane must have told me, uh...
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245. Bill! Was it Bristol where you put a
tarantula in Simon Russell Beale's helmet?
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That put him off his Coriolanus.
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247. That's outrageous!
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248. And where did you do a shit
in Wendy Craig's muesli?
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249. Manchester.
She hardly knew the difference.
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250. Bill has a terrific sense of humor.
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doing anything like that,
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he was given his bloody cards!
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253. Now, don't you get any ideas,
Bill Purchase!
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254. Calm down, Toast.
We all enjoy a joke.
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255. But at the end of the day, you'll find
I'm as professional as the next man.
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256. So, nice place you've got here.
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258. Darling,
I'm just going to show Rosemary around.
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259. Sure! Have fun.
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260. Who's the chap with the gong?
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262. Stephanie saw it in New York
and she wanted it.
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264. Can I be direct, Cyril?
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265. Go ahead.
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266. It's Rosemary.
She's been reading your novel.
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267. - What's it called again?
- Man of Sex.
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to spread her sexual wings,
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I just wrote the book.
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272. - I should phone my father.
- Of course.
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Rosemary's been looking at you.
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Makes you imagine things.
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with Louise?
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I'm gonna complain.
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294. And of course,
Ray Purchase is there cheering him on.
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295. At least things are going well
with you and Varrity.
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now really starting to get on my tits.
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299. - I may have to break it up.
- Oh, dear.
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301. So we're gonna drive to her cottage,
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I absolutely hate the person concerned.
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309. Well, we were married for 12 years.
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310. That's potentially
a lot of damaging ammunition.
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311. Oh, almost forgot.
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312. Time to change the month on
my Healthy Man Monthly calendar. April.
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313. - Michael Ball.
- Oh...
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314. - Appropriately.
- That means it's April Fools' Day.
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315. Which also means that Bill Purchase is
bound to play a particularly cruel prank.
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It's not even raining.
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321. Stephanie, Rosemary, would you two girls
mind if Richard and I talked shop?
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322. We won't be long.
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326. Stephanie, Rosemary and myself
will be having sex tonight.
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327. Now, you can either join us,
or you can go home.
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330. - Yeah, he'll be fine.
- Is there a doctor in the house?
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332. - Are you a doctor?
- Yes, doctor of drumming.
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334. Clear three!
- Varrity, we need to talk.
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- This might not be the best time!
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- How are you, Toast?
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337. - Oh, God.
- Least you're able to sit up this time.
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Very snazzy!
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340. I almost had a heart attack,
but not quite.
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342. and I should be careful not to suffer
any major shocks in the near future.
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343. You'll be out soon enough, Toast.
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344. Oh, by the way,
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I've been through the book.
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