1. Hello, hello!
Hello, everybody!
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3. Hello and welcome to a sea
of disappointed faces,
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4. because these people
have driven
all the way down here today,
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isn't actually coming
from here today.
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6. No, it is in fact coming
from 6,000 miles away,
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7. here, in Vietnam.
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8. Yes, we were told to meet
in the centre of Saigon,
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9. and await further
instructions.
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10. So, sit back, enjoy the ride.
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11. We arrived in
Saigon and got
straight down to business.
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12. No! Mel...
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13. That was Mel Gibson!
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14. Mel Gibson
is We Were Soldiers.
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15. - You're getting that mixed up
with Hamburger Hill...
- Since we left...
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in the post.
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17. No, you're right and Private
Pyle was Full Metal Jacket
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18. which was shot
in the Docklands.
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19. Will you stop going on about
what I imagine
are presumably war films?
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20. - Ah! Hello. Thank you.
- Challenge!
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21. Er...
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22. "Since you can buy Rolexes
here for a fiver and lunch
for 50p,
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23. "you're standing in the
world's biggest pound shop.
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24. "You should therefore have no
trouble at all buying some
wheels for 15 million dong."
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25. - 15 million?
- I don't think...
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26. Are these full of money?
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27. Wow!
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28. Look at that!
15 million dong.
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29. - I love the smell of money
in the morning.
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30. Smells like wheels!
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31. Delighted that
for once, the producers
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we headed for the showrooms.
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33. I love having inches of money!
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34. But our joy was short-lived,
as James discovered,
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a bog-standard Fiat 500.
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36. Can you tell me how much?
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37. Um, 500...
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38. 560 million Vietnam dong.
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39. - 560 million?
- Yeah.
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40. How much is 15 million dong?
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41. Um, just about $1,000 US.
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42. Even the back-street car
dealers were no good.
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43. - Is it enough?
- For what?
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45. - For the car?
- Yeah.
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46. - What happen with the car?
You want to...
- To buy.
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47. To buy the car?
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48. - Yeah.
- Oh, I cannot.
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49. Jeremy, meanwhile,
had become desperate.
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50. Would you sell me your car?
Can I buy your car?
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51. Sell me your car!
Please!
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52. And Hammond had given up
and gone for lunch.
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53. Nothing.
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54. It is quite tricky.
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55. Pull up a chair, have a seat.
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56. - What?
- They're not very big.
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57. No! I've said to you all
along, you two are the freaks.
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58. This place is
perfectly scaled. I love it.
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59. But Hammond's joy
at fitting in the chairs
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60. wasn't going to get us
out of our hole.
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61. I'll tell you
the problem
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62. is cars only came to Vietnam
a few years ago, okay?
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They've got the 200% import
tax on them.
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65. in the four or five years
since they've been here,
to get cheap.
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66. There are no bangers.
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67. Everything's expensive
and we're actually quite poor.
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68. It did look like
we'd come a long way
for nothing,
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had an idea.
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71. - Go on.
- No.
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72. Look around us.
What do we see everywhere?
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You know I can't do that.
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for that.
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76. - It's our only hope.
- I bet you can get a lump
of excrement for that as well.
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77. - It doesn't mean...
- It's transport with
an engine.
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78. - It's the only choice we have.
- Come on.
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79. - No.
- Look, that's all we've got.
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did have a point.
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82. Because cars are so expensive
in Vietnam,
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83. bikes are used here as family
saloons, delivery trucks,
people carriers.
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84. They're used for everything.
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85. If you don't have a bike here,
you're a nobody.
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86. So we took the plunge
as well, and an hour later,
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87. met up at the American War
Museum with our
cheap-as-chips wheels.
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88. I bought this.
It's a Minsk.
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89. Russian, 125cc, and it's
basically the AK-47 of bikes,
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90. rugged, simple,
easy to repair.
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91. It is built specifically
to be used in countries
where there are no roads.
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92. It will be, for whatever
they throw at us, perfect.
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93. I've gone completely
native and I've bought this.
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94. It's an ancient
Honda 50 Super Cub,
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95. the greatest motorcycle
in history.
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96. Over 60 million of those
have been built,
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97. and it is a greater liberator
of the people than...
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98. Well, that American tank,
for example.
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99. I've bought this,
which is, um...
A motorcycle.
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100. Well, technically,
this is a scooter.
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101. It is.
Don't let go now.
It'll fall over.
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102. No, it's got a thing
called a stand.
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103. - You really don't know
anything about bikes, do you?
- Nothing.
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104. I tell you what I will say,
it is actually very pretty.
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105. But it's gonna be useless,
because whatever
the challenge is,
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106. - tiny wheels and looking
good won't help you.
- Why are tiny wheels wrong?
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107. - Little wheels go further
into the holes.
- What holes?
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108. The holes in the road.
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109. You'll be all over the place!
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110. How many cylinders has it got?
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111. One.
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112. - One?
It's two-stroke.
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113. It was time
for the main challenge.
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114. I promise you,
I'm not interested in this.
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115. "You'll now attempt to achieve
in eight days
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116. "what the Americans failed
to achieve in 10 years.
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117. "Get from the south
of Vietnam to the north.
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118. "You will ride from here
in Saigon to Ha Long City,
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119. "near the Chinese border,
which is 1,000 miles away."
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120. - That is excellent!
- Wow!
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121. That's the best challenge
we've ever had.
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122. I'm going!
Get his bike started.
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123. - Honestly, that is fantastic.
- Let's go!
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I just...
I can't do that.
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128. Ridiculous.
I'm sorry, this is stupid.
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129. I'm not joking.
I don't know who came up
with this, but it's daft.
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130. I think it's brilliant.
I'm more excited
than anything we've ever done.
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131. I can't believe you're being
a misery-guts.
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132. - It's 1,000 miles in
the rainy season!
- That's the best thing!
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133. It's 1,000 miles, in the rainy
season, in a country with
not very good roads,
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135. There was
good reason for my despair.
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136. The cities in Vietnam
are a seething cauldron
of barely organised chaos.
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for the inexperienced.
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138. And in the countryside,
there's even more peril.
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139. Four times more people here
die on the roads
than in Britain.
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that at some point
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141. on our long and torturous
route, one of us would
be killed.
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142. Probably wouldn't be Hammond,
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a helmet which fitted.
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144. The reason I don't ride
a motorcycle is because
I have a large brain.
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145. - No, you have a big head.
- The reason why crash
helmets are small
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them haven't got a brain.
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147. Otherwise they'd have a car.
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off the following morning,
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149. Jeremy and I
had to get helmets made
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Richard and I fettled
our bikes,
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and immediately,
there was a problem
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the night before,
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as fluent as I'd thought.
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158. These?
I can't really turn
my head, so...
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- No.
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I'm very excited.
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161. It's the beginning
of an epic adventure.
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163. - This is it?
- Yep. Yep.
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- Yeah!
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Three, two,
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166. - one. We're off!
- Go!
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our overnight halt in the
mountain town of Da Lat,
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169. which is why James
immediately shed some weight.
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170. I've had to ditch my wok!
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173. Meanwhile, James
and I were having a ball
in the madness of it all.
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174. Whoa!
This is such a melee.
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25 years and I've never done
anything like this.
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just improvise.
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177. It's amazing.
It just sort of works!
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178. - Do you know how to start it?
- No.
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180. Well, some Vietnamese people
came and they just trod on
it and it started.
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181. - Oi! Whoa, wrong side
of the road!
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three, four.
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186. Yep, it's only been an hour,
and I've done, well,
three feet.
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on the outskirts of Saigon.
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afford cars.
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No, there we go.
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now completely safe.
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Where are we going?
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in the whole world now?
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203. - Yeah.
- And mine.
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It's just bikes absolutely
everywhere.
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stalled in front of me.
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motorbike I'd ever had
and it was undriveable.
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208. Oh, get into gear,
for God's sakes!
Stupid thing!
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of its own,
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It just wobbles!
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it's just wobbling
all the time!
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I caught up with Barry Sheene
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always waits for me,
so I'll not wait for him."
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just behind us.
- You knew damn well I wasn't.
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why my bike
was so undriveable.
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it will go
and that is loose.
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knackered, which, on a
Vespa, is bad news.
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to change the whole engine.
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front brakes are now being
adjusted so that they work.
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wouldn't leave me behind
this time.
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to finish the whole journey
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in minutes, and so I rolled
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think, "What noise did this
make when it was alive?
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230. "Did it go, 'Moo',
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- Don't like squid.
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have crab with...
- I don't like crab.
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the workforce had swelled
considerably,
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I was soon on the move again.
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got a new gearbox,
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smooth progress toward De Lat,
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on the pedigree
of our bargain basement bikes.
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a common sight
all over the world,
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usually seen with members
of the Taliban on them,
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and rocket launchers.
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251. This is the wheels
of Asia.
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252. Over 60 million of these sold,
so if you combine the Beetle,
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of the Toyota Corolla,
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254. and the Mini, you still
haven't got as many
as you have of these.
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couldn't care less about the
bike's pedigree.
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Just work, for one minute!
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things were getting hilly,
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was having problems
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four-horsepower engine.
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in southeast Asia,
as you can see,
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means of transport apart
from the motorbike.
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"Would you like to hop
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to De Lat were really steep.
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bought a more powerful bike.
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I'm not admitting it yet.
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check it out,
see if it gets steeper.
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coming to a dignified failure.
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She's going. She's going.
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he hadn't put 15
Quadrophenia-style mirrors
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head lamp.
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illuminating nothing
but my own face.
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was a restaurant in De Lat,
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quite an appetite by the time
he got there.
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284. - Well, I went to check ahead
if it got any steeper. It did.
- I know.
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285. - Where is he, do you reckon?
- Don't know.
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enjoying his first biking
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human being alive.
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I like the way the roof's
been made
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been joined together.
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- Blimey!
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- Congratulations.
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- Yes!
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but we'll get another.
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my misery,
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Set Menu B.
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since you got here, have you?
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You just haven't seen me.
I've always been...
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since you got here?
- Loads of stuff.
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they were different.
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and flavours
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have been different
Corn Flakes.
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soup, clam...
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before you came in. I had!
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ran arrived.
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I don't like snake.
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to be delicious.
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it was chicken...
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- Could I have it medium-rare?
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Well done, I suppose!
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snake salad.
Or the snake soup.
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for the still-beating
snake heart.
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Oh, I can't...
I'm fine.
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your world today...
- Yep.
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with snake blood
or vodka with snake bile?
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with snake...
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the snake vodka.
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so much...
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one, go.
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have made mischief
with Hammond's helmet.
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- Did you do this?
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it was strong enough.
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We were paralytically worried.
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a couple of occasions he fell
over with worry.
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under the wheels of a lorry
and look what happened.
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- Yes.
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- Yes.
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and we've bought you
another one.
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because colours assume
different significance
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- Stop talking.
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we think of that as
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- Stop moving your face about
with noises coming out of it.
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345. - Stop!
- Here it's the colour
of warriors.
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with us.
- He's not.
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he was happier
than me, because today,
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of rough roads, endless
breakdowns,
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and general peril.
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assured it wouldn't rain.
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are you?
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It's dying.
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had decided it liked the rain
even less than me.
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as I'd hoped it would be.
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is going on in my life?
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363. - It's good for you.
- It's not!
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Cheer me up, kill yourself.
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was that Captain Beach Boy
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on these awful, flooded roads.
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How can it have run out?
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annoying noise on my
colander helmet.
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Minsk, Hammond had passed
his old mate James,
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and caught up with me.
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I've stopped.
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He is.
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going to give me some petrol.
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all soggy, isn't it?
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further up the road,
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385. Jeremy and I had pulled over,
because my clutch cable
had snapped.
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386. You see, my clutch
should be there,
and it isn't.
Copy !req
387. This became a big problem
for all of us.
Copy !req
388. - James!
- May, there's bad news.
Copy !req
389. - What?
- The producers have got fed up
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390. with us just replacing parts
willy-nilly on our bikes.
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391. - You two, you mean?
- Yes. His clutch cable went.
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392. He went and bought one
from in there.
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393. - Yeah.
- So, they say that if our
bikes go wrong again,
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394. we can't just keep them
going with tools,
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395. - they've provided
back-up transport.
- Excellent.
Copy !req
396. Excellent turned out
to be the wrong word.
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397. - Ooh!
- Oh, my God!
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398. Oh...
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399. - Oh, yes, that is a bit...
- Oh, God, I don't think so.
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400. It's slightly conspicuous.
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401. Evidently.
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402. - That's thunder!
And the village.
Copy !req
403. Have you noticed,
there was a rumble of thunder,
and the village arrived.
Copy !req
404. Children, if you're
watching this at home
Copy !req
405. and you don't know
why this is inappropriate,
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406. ask your parents.
Copy !req
407. But this is about
as inappropriate a bike
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408. as it's humanly possible
to conceive.
Copy !req
409. Amazingly,
all our bikes
suddenly worked perfectly.
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410. However, getting to Nha Trang
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411. meant crossing
more spectacular mountains,
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412. which meant more bad news
for James.
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413. I might even get third gear.
Wait for it.
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414. Here it comes!
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415. Yes! No!
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416. Come with me now.
I am Francis Rossi.
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417. This is staggeringly good.
We are in the clouds.
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418. By nightfall, we were
on the downhill run,
and finally united.
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419. This is the first time
we've all ridden together
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420. - since the square in Saigon.
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421. It's dark and about to rain,
but there we are.
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422. Wow!
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423. Did you see that one?
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424. The lightning was
biblical, and from my point
of view, quite useful.
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425. Oh, no! No!
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426. No, my light.
My light!
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427. Fearful of the Yankee bike,
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428. I strapped a torch
to my front mud guard
Copy !req
429. and with just two days
motorcycling experience,
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430. set off into the night
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431. where even Captain Experienced
found the going a bit tricky.
Copy !req
432. This is where
it gets bad.
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433. Got to be careful on the
downhill bits, 'cause only
the back brake works.
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434. Oh...
Huge truck with no brakes.
Copy !req
435. Well, there's no
other word.
It's absolutely suicidal.
Copy !req
436. Eventually, we careered
into Nha Trang.
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437. - Hold on, James!
- Holy crapoly!
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438. - What do we do here?
- James just went straight
out then.
Copy !req
439. It had been another
hateful day...
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440. Wow, lightning!
Copy !req
441. So I decided to cheer myself
up by buying Richard Hammond
a small present.
Copy !req
442. "If I can just stand this,
it'll warm up," and then
it doesn't
Copy !req
443. and you think, "Oh, nice!"
That's what it's like
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444. - coming down the hill.
- Yes, exactly right.
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445. - What?
- Bloody hell!
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446. There you go.
- What is that?
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447. - There you go, nice present.
Yeah.
- That's for me?
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448. - Why?
- Well, because I thought
it would look good
Copy !req
449. in your hall,
in your new house.
Copy !req
450. Have you seen the detailing
on it?
I mean, look at the bridge.
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451. - I see what you've done.
- Yeah.
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452. If you had a car, you'd pop
it on the back seat
or in the boot.
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453. Yeah, I see what you've done
here now.
Copy !req
454. We ploughed on
northwards with the
monotony only broken
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455. by a light sprinkling
of massive discomfort.
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456. Argh!
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457. Oh!
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458. Maybe 90 degrees.
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459. 75% humidity.
Copy !req
460. In fact, after a
day-and-a-half of solid
riding in this sweatbox,
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461. our clothes were so rank,
Copy !req
462. we decided to get some more
in the town of Hoi An,
Copy !req
463. Vietnam's Savile Row.
Copy !req
464. Buying off the peg in Vietnam,
let's be honest, is all right
for you...
Copy !req
465. - But the trousers...
- Gonna be an issue for you,
I grant you that.
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466. - Possibly in other areas...
- The girth!
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467. - This is cashmere?
- Yes.
Copy !req
468. And how much is this?
Copy !req
469. The price for the whole thing,
$125 US.
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470. A cashmere suit for £70.
Copy !req
471. - What, a whole suit,
or just the buttons?
- The whole suit.
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472. - Made to measure.
- Made to measure!
How long does it take?
Copy !req
473. It takes one day to finish.
Copy !req
474. A day!
- So we can have any style.
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475. - Any style.
- And any material?
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476. - Yeah.
- Right, lads...
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477. - I might have some time
on my own.
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478. Linen, not good.
Makes you look even fatter.
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479. Jonathan Ross would
never wear
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480. linen for that reason
because he's getting
quite portly.
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481. Ah, this is Chinese brocade.
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482. - Chinese brocade.
I don't know what that is.
- Yes.
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483. I don't really know what I'm
doing here 'cause I'm not
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484. very fashion conscious.
Copy !req
485. Your suit's ready.
Here it is.
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486. Thank you, thank you.
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487. - Thank you, that's very nice.
- It's perfect.
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488. They're measuring
my biceps now.
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489. - Tape measure's
not long enough.
- Yeah, yeah, of course.
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490. If she leaves that tape
measure under my armpit
any longer, it'll rot.
Copy !req
491. With our suits
under way,
Copy !req
492. I decided to go for some
tailor-made shoes as well.
Copy !req
493. Which turned out to be
extremely good fun.
Copy !req
494. Since our new wardrobe
wouldn't be ready
till morning,
Copy !req
495. Richard and James suggested
we go to the beach.
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496. With our stupid bikes.
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497. Why are we doing this?
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498. I've fallen off it!
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499. I've fallen off!
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500. Come on!
Copy !req
501. - Hey, this is great!
Yeah!
Copy !req
502. Happily, however,
I soon found a typical
Vietnamese hotel,
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503. where I could revert
to being a human.
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504. Thank you.
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505. Oh, come on, it's like being
on holiday with two idiots.
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506. There...
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507. Ooh!
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508. To get away from
the dreadful bike noises,
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509. I went to the spa
for a foot treatment.
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510. Bah! That one's a piranha.
Copy !req
511. On the beach, we were
seeing who could get their
bikes nearest to the waves
Copy !req
512. which was a mistake.
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513. - Ooh!
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514. Not now, no!
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515. Not now.
Not while that's there.
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516. Yes. No.
Yeah. No!
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517. I am now officially
the world's most
comfortable man.
Copy !req
518. Mmm...
Copy !req
519. Meanwhile, I was
getting my first lesson
Copy !req
520. in what, sadly,
put this country on the map.
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521. You, here, fighting the US?
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522. 1968, yes.
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523. "B52..."
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524. B52's, here?
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525. You, here?
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526. "Death..."
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527. Yeah.
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528. This beach, yours.
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529. I'll go.
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530. Good to meet you.
Copy !req
531. As night fell,
we decided to head
into downtown Hoi An,
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532. only to find the Minsk
hadn't recovered
from its swim.
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533. In a minute, you're going to
be driving along with that
blaring, from that bike.
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534. No more spare parts allowed.
Copy !req
535. No, none are going on.
Just work.
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536. If he turns up on
Bruce Springsteen,
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537. I'll feel quite sorry for him,
but I'll still laugh.
Copy !req
538. We had intended
to nip into town
for something to eat.
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539. But in Hoi An, it's easy
to get a bit distracted.
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540. Wow!
It's very pretty,
I have to say.
Copy !req
541. Extraordinarily
pretty, and Hammond
has missed it.
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542. He is missing this...
How do I make these legs
go down?
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543. - I didn't think you bothered.
- No, well...
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544. - You getting fond of your
motorcycle, Jeremy?
- No.
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545. - Are you sure?
- Yes.
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546. I don't want to sound like
Michael Palin, all gushing,
but...
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547. - You're going to.
- Yeah.
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548. This is like that duck racing
thing they do on
British rivers
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549. only much more beautiful.
Copy !req
550. - Was that like Palin?
- No, it was rubbish.
Copy !req
551. The next morning we
picked up our clothes
from the tailors
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552. and hit the highway.
Copy !req
553. When I said I wanted the
sort of thing the locals would
wear to work
Copy !req
554. I was thinking more working
in a shop or on
a building site,
Copy !req
555. not working in an embassy
or going to a formal
reception.
Copy !req
556. It's Brighton Beach!
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557. 1965, Mods and Rockers!
Copy !req
558. Richard had a new look, too,
but sadly not a new bike.
Copy !req
559. Because annoyingly,
the Minsk had dried out.
Copy !req
560. Love your work!
Is that a smoking jacket?
Copy !req
561. - Is that a Mod coat?
- Oh, yeah, full of
Phil Daniels.
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562. - Check out the lining!
- Oh, oh oh!
Copy !req
563. As usual, however,
there was one small problem.
Copy !req
564. I fear my new Mod look
has been spoiled slightly
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565. because somebody has written
"penis" on my helmet.
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566. I did that.
Copy !req
567. As we headed for
the ancient capital of Hue
on the super-heated highway,
Copy !req
568. James started to fall
behind again.
Copy !req
569. And all Jeremy
and I could think
to do was buy him a present.
Copy !req
570. Something nice and heavy.
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571. It's depressing,
being at the back.
I think he needs cheering up.
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572. My thoughts exactly.
Which is why we've come to
Copy !req
573. Kerry Katona's front room.
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574. - "Oh, it's all lovely, this!"
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575. Er... Leaping dolphins?
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576. What about these lions?
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577. This is a modern thing.
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578. - He's not modern.
- No, he doesn't do modern.
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579. - He won't like that.
- No, he's very...
Copy !req
580. Old-fashioned.
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581. May! Welcome!
- Thanks for waiting.
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582. We decided to buy
you a present.
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583. You're standing right
next to it.
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584. - That?
- We thought about that
long and hard.
Copy !req
585. - It's got...
- Seriously, it's classical.
Copy !req
586. It's a ballet, and we know
that you like the ballet.
Copy !req
587. - So you have actually
thought about it?
Yep.
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588. - That's a real present.
Copy !req
589. I need some straps.
Copy !req
590. With Darcey Bussell
on the back of his bike,
Copy !req
591. James was being even
more careful than usual.
Copy !req
592. Which is more than could
be said of Hammond.
Copy !req
593. - Ooh!
- Oh!
Copy !req
594. - My galleon!
- All your masts have come off.
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595. They're all down.
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596. I can fix it. I can fix that,
you'll never notice.
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597. A toll booth.
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598. Motorbikes go free.
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599. What's he done?
Copy !req
600. Sorry! I'm sorry!
Copy !req
601. - Hammond just hit the sign
in the tollbooth.
- I know.
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602. That bloke's furious.
Copy !req
603. Then the Vespa
came over all Italian again.
Copy !req
604. - Do you know something
very interesting?
- What's that?
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605. My bike isn't broken.
Copy !req
606. - You're not going to believe
how they mended it.
- With a hammer?
Copy !req
607. No. They got a plastic bag,
filled it with weeds,
Copy !req
608. and kind of wedged
all the electrics.
Copy !req
609. So they can't jiggle about.
Copy !req
610. - See that mountain up
there, James?
- Yeah.
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611. - We're going up there.
- Right.
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612. I'll wait for you at the top.
Copy !req
613. The mountain
was a bit of a surprise.
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614. Because you expect to find
many things when you come
to Vietnam,
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615. communistical farming,
reminders of the war,
stunning food,
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616. massive heat.
What you don't expect to find
Copy !req
617. is a deserted ribbon
of perfection.
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618. One of the best coast roads
in the world.
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619. It's called the Hai Van Pass,
Copy !req
620. and in this place,
I had an epiphany.
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621. I'm liking this.
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622. Hammond,
I'm going for an overtake.
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623. - Yeah!
- This is great!
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624. At last I've got a playmate.
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625. Don't leave me!
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626. Man alive, it keeps
getting better!
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627. There are views
in the world,
and then there's that one.
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628. I know this is when
I'm going to wish
I didn't have Darcey with me.
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629. It's gone!
Hammond!
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630. It's gone again.
Copy !req
631. It's gone.
Copy !req
632. - You know we mended
it with weeds?
- The weed bag, yeah.
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633. The weed bag doesn't work.
Copy !req
634. Mind you, there are worse
places to break down.
Copy !req
635. - We go round the world,
but some of the stuff here...
- Yeah.
Copy !req
636. It's made my hair
all stand on end.
Copy !req
637. And there's nobody there...
Oh, I tell you who is here.
Copy !req
638. - Has he arrived?
- It's not a majestic sight,
is it?
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639. - May.
- Yes.
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640. Seriously, look at that view.
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641. That's fantastic.
Copy !req
642. - James?
- Yes.
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643. Have you got his present?
Or do you know where it is?
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644. - I put it in the camera van.
- Go and get it. Now.
He's ready.
Copy !req
645. - Have you really
got me a present?
Oh, yes.
Copy !req
646. Yeah, we've both been amazed.
Your first bike ride.
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647. I think to come up here
on this road,
you deserve your present now.
Copy !req
648. - James, present him.
- Your present.
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649. That is very
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650. - striking, chaps.
- Yes.
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651. Funnily enough,
that's the word I used.
It is.
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652. I shall try to look
after this, Hammond,
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653. a bit better than you're
looking after the galleon
that I gave you.
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654. 50 miles to Hue!
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655. Down into second
for the difficult hairpin.
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656. Oh, yes!
Knee down!
Copy !req
657. Every time I change down,
Darcey clouts me
with her breasts!
Copy !req
658. It's not a complaint,
it's an observation.
Copy !req
659. We thought as we
got to the bottom of the pass
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660. that we'd be back
in the chaos.
Copy !req
661. But no.
Copy !req
662. That image really is
a metaphor for Vietnam.
Copy !req
663. The mountains, the coastline,
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664. the big new engineering
projects and the traditional
fishing scene down here.
Copy !req
665. With that soundtrack.
Copy !req
666. It is a fabulous country.
It really is.
Copy !req
667. That night in the hotel,
Copy !req
668. Hammond set about mending
his treasured galleon.
Copy !req
669. I think I may have to cut
some of the rigging.
'Cause there's...
Copy !req
670. Meanwhile, to pay
him back for breaking it
in the first place,
Copy !req
671. I decided to redecorate
his treasured bike.
Copy !req
672. You know, he will be
apocalyptically cross
about this.
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673. I know, but he's cross
about everything,
so it doesn't really...
Copy !req
674. - Oh, oh, oh!
Let's have a go.
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675. - Oh, yes!
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676. - You like?
- Would you like to do some?
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677. - Would you like to do some?
Pink! Oh, yeah.
- Oh, yeah.
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678. If he asks, we just say,
"The chef did it."
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679. If you painted the back,
he'd be furious.
Down there.
Copy !req
680. Do you have a pencil
I could borrow?
Copy !req
681. - A pencil?
- Yes.
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682. Now look what's happened.
The whole town has turned out
Copy !req
683. to paint Richard Hammond's
bike pink.
Copy !req
684. James and I are doing
everything possible
to stop them...
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685. Please
don't do this!
Copy !req
686. I've given up trying
to tell them.
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687. And you missed a bit there
that you mustn't do as well.
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688. Ah.
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689. Look, you can't just go...
Copy !req
690. - Hang on, has she painted
her own bike?
- Seriously, don't...
Copy !req
691. It isn't hers.
Copy !req
692. That's not her... Oh!
Copy !req
693. What happened is, she's got
hold of this pink paint
and decided
Copy !req
694. everything in the entire
car park needs painting pink!
Copy !req
695. The sun rose over
another beautiful day
in the 'Nam.
Copy !req
696. But among us three,
the atmosphere was
a little tense...
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697. I told you he'd be furious.
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698. Can they really not organise
a bloody junction
better than this?
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699. I know he's cross
but I've told him a chef
did it.
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700. - Did he not believe you?
- No.
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701. Funny, that.
Copy !req
702. - Oh, dear.
Copy !req
703. Despite Richard's
mood, we were told
to report to a nearby
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704. government building
for a challenge.
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705. I think it looks good.
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706. - It matches your helmet now.
- Yes, I have spotted that,
that's the point.
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707. A very good, yes.
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708. No, I am sorry.
We did everything
in our power.
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709. You know we're your mates.
Anyway, we need a challenge.
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710. - He is cross but just read the
challenge, it'll cheer him up.
Copy !req
711. It'll be the person
with the pinkest bike wins.
I'll bet you.
Copy !req
712. - The person with
the pinkest bike...
- There you go!
Copy !req
713. - No, it doesn't actually
say that.
- What does it say?
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714. "You are about to enter
what was North Vietnam.
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715. "It's as well your papers
are in order,
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716. "you will therefore take
a Vietnamese
driving test."
Copy !req
717. Well, that'll just be one
of those joke ones.
You know, the Egypt one?
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718. Forwards and backwards
six feet.
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719. Cheer up!
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720. This is gonna be a doddle.
Copy !req
721. It wasn't.
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722. First, we had to take
an oral theory test
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723. in Vietnamese.
Copy !req
724. - May. May!
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725. Ahem!
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726. It's you.
Stand up,
stand up, stand up!
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727. Oh, no.
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728. Always give way to
the car from the right.
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729. You've a one in a hundred
chance of being right, there.
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730. But you were
in the wrong language.
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731. Uh-oh...
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732. Er...
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733. How the hell did...
What did you just do?
Copy !req
734. It was 18.
18 years old.
Copy !req
735. How did you know?
Copy !req
736. What age are you allowed
to ride a motorbike?
The answer is 18.
Copy !req
737. But...
Copy !req
738. How did you know
what she asked?
Copy !req
739. Did you not bother
learning Vietnamese
before we came here?
Copy !req
740. Well, no!
Copy !req
741. You're screwed, then.
Copy !req
742. So, only one of us
had shone
in the classroom.
Copy !req
743. But in the practical test,
things would be better.
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744. Is it you have to ride
in a figure-of-eight,
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745. then you can go out
and ride on Ho Chi Minh's
highways?
Copy !req
746. - Yes.
- That's it?
Copy !req
747. So if you touch
the white lines, you fail?
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748. Presumably.
Copy !req
749. Barbara Cartland
went first.
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750. Richard Hammond.
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751. Ooh, it's me!
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752. In.
It's quite tight...
Copy !req
753. Well, it serves him right
for riding an enormous
motorcycle.
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754. Ooh, it's harder
than it looks!
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755. Is he doing well?
Copy !req
756. Good?
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757. Richard Hammond, pass.
Copy !req
758. - You've passed!
You've passed!
- He's passed!
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759. James May.
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760. He'll love this,
it's all about precision,
Copy !req
761. going slowly
and being accurate.
Copy !req
762. Gone the
wrong way...
Copy !req
763. It's a good
spectator sport, though,
isn't it?
Copy !req
764. It is.
They're loving it.
Copy !req
765. They're really loving it.
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766. James May.
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767. Pass.
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768. - Tiny...
- Jeremy Clarkson.
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769. - Get on with it!
- Yes, yes.
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770. Ah, I've got
the angle right.
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771. Ah! Ah!
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772. - No, that's not right.
What he's doing is,
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773. rather predictably,
going too fast.
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774. This is just impossible
on these wheels.
They're too small!
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775. Jeremy Clarkson,
fail.
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776. You've failed.
- I've only been
riding a bike five days.
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777. Happily, in Vietnam,
if you fail you are allowed
to try again.
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778. Immediately.
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779. He's spent less time
in the circle than he has
out of the circle.
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780. Oh!
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781. Jeremy Clarkson,
fail.
Copy !req
782. Obviously, it was
the Vespa's fault,
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783. so I had a go on the Cub.
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784. Give it gas, man!
There you go!
Copy !req
785. The big wheels are
helping massively here.
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786. You can't scoot it along.
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787. Oh, this
is disastrous.
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788. How's he ridden
this thing?
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789. Jeremy Clarkson,
fail.
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790. Is he the most
ridiculous human being in the
world currently, or ever...
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791. - Ever, previously?
Yeah.
- Yes.
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792. We're gonna have to get going.
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793. But we haven't got
a licence.
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794. Well, that's 'cause you
failed your theory.
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795. You haven't been granted
a pass for your practical,
it's pathetic.
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796. - But as a team...
As a team, we've
done both halves of it.
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797. As a unit,
we are licensed.
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798. - We are now licensed.
- We could have
a Top Gear licence
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799. - with all our faces on it.
- As long as we
stick together.
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800. That's all right,
yeah.
No!
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801. Oi!
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802. - It was important, that.
- I am sorry, James. I am.
Copy !req
803. You're not sorry.
Please shut up.
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804. To apologise
for Darcey's head,
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805. I bought James some flowers
and then we headed out of Hue.
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806. You've knocked one
of my mirrors off!
Copy !req
807. Even though we were against
the clock, we felt we had
to stop at the citadel.
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808. Scene of one of the fiercest
battles in the Vietnam War.
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809. Bullet holes everywhere.
Yeah.
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810. And everywhere you look,
it's just...
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811. You can track them as well,
can't you, sometimes?
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812. That is machine-gun
fire there.
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813. Yeah, there it goes.
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814. I think, for most people,
Vietnam is a war,
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815. - not a country.
- Yes.
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816. And this was pretty much
the epicentre.
Copy !req
817. It's nice that they
haven't restored it.
Copy !req
818. That's a better memorial than
anything else, isn't it?
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819. It was now day six
of our epic road trip,
Copy !req
820. and the finish line was
still more than 400
miles away.
Copy !req
821. What's more, the traffic
was getting worse.
Copy !req
822. - You can tell we're getting
close to the North.
- What, more bikes?
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823. Well, a lot more bikes.
Copy !req
824. The heat was worse than ever,
and even James' Cub
Copy !req
825. was starting to feel
the strain.
Copy !req
826. That's just not as sweet as it
was this morning.
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827. Progress, then,
was slower than ever.
Copy !req
828. And over lunch,
the penny dropped,
with a horrible clang.
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829. Rice.
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830. Yeah. Yeah.
Those are bamboo shoots.
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831. And that's meat.
Some meat.
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832. Guys.
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833. Yeah?
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834. We can't make it.
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835. If you think how far
we've come so far,
Copy !req
836. and how far we've got...
Well, we're about halfway.
Copy !req
837. Well, thinking about it,
probably that...
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838. That day spent playing
on the beach
and having a massage,
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839. while we had our suits made...
Copy !req
840. - Wasn't actually the... No.
- No.
Copy !req
841. We can't just give in.
Copy !req
842. So what're
you saying?
We must try harder?
Copy !req
843. - No.
- We must find a way of making
the bikes faster?
Copy !req
844. - No.
- Cheat.
Copy !req
845. Yep.
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846. We decided to take
an overnight
train to Ha Long City,
Copy !req
847. which is something
the Americans
never thought to do.
Copy !req
848. But we couldn't celebrate
our ingenuity
because at the station
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849. James was a bit upset that my
spare wheel had come through
my painting.
Copy !req
850. Now look what you've done.
Copy !req
851. - What, I did it on purpose?
- Hammond paid for it,
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852. and it was...
Well, we won't say how
much it was,
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853. - but it was quite expensive.
- Yes.
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854. You're not making
me feel any better.
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855. How do you think we feel?
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856. Let's not get bogged down
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857. with who did what to who.
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858. No, 'cause you did
all of it.
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859. - Argh! Come on!
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860. - Wait, wait, wait.
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861. Ooh, sorry, sorry.
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862. In the night, can you water
the flowers for me?
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863. - Sorry.
- Yeah, a tyre went through it.
Copy !req
864. Sorry!
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865. James had bought
the tickets, and great news
for licence payers,
Copy !req
866. they were for third class.
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867. Thirteen hours.
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868. There are people sleeping.
Copy !req
869. Thirteen hours.
Copy !req
870. How long have we done?
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871. Four minutes.
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872. Getting through it.
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873. We decided to pass
the rest of the time by
mending each others' presents.
Copy !req
874. Oh. Oh, oh oh!
Copy !req
875. Moves about more
than I expected,
but that's okay.
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876. It'll give the painting some
motion, some fluidity.
It's good. It's good.
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877. That's like trying to unravel
the mystery of the universe.
Copy !req
878. Made of string.
Copy !req
879. In the accident,
we've lost her hand.
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880. The thing that...
Maybe I could improvise
that and make that her hand,
Copy !req
881. and then she's like
a sort of mutant.
Copy !req
882. What I've done is inject
a touch of the familiar
Copy !req
883. to this otherwise
quite alien scene.
Copy !req
884. Ahh! Ahh!
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885. Ahh.
Why is that so hot?
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886. Is that glue?
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887. Why's it so hot?
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888. My suit!
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889. I've dropped hot glue
on my suit!
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890. Do you have anything to cure
superglue burns through silk?
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891. I've got my hand in the front
of my trousers. Don't read
anything into that.
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892. In the morning,
the train was
approaching our destination.
Copy !req
893. James is going to be extremely
pleased with...
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894. Not so much with this, but
the surgery on her shoulder...
Copy !req
895. That is the work of a top doc.
Copy !req
896. It's difficult really
to explore
the allegorical significances
Copy !req
897. and layers of the painting
when I'm, well, sober.
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898. What you've done
Copy !req
899. is you've painted a
Land Rover in the middle
of a Vietnamese scene.
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900. - Yeah. The...
- Mind you, you're in for a big
surprise when you see
Copy !req
901. what May's done
to your galleon.
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902. It's not brilliant,
mate, if I'm honest.
Copy !req
903. - And what are these?
- Chopsticks.
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904. But what are they
representing?
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905. Oars.
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906. It's a Chinese junk there.
It's the best I could do
with the bits that survived
Copy !req
907. and stuff I could buy from
the woman with the trolley.
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908. Finally,
two days early,
Copy !req
909. we arrived in Ha Long City.
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910. Where's her hand?
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911. I've completely lost it.
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912. - Who did what?
Move this out
the way... Sorry?
Copy !req
913. This is heavy presumably.
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914. Darcey's head's come
off again.
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915. - Don't touch it!
- Okay.
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916. This has been
the clumsiest arrival
at a finishing point.
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917. It hasn't been an elegant
arrival, but we are
at the finishing point.
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918. It's very hot.
Is it hotter here than it was?
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919. Isn't there a sea breeze?
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920. How do you spell Ha Long?
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921. - H-A-L-O-N-G.
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922. It's two words.
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923. G-A.
I think that means train
station, I think. Ga.
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924. - Ha Noi. Ha Noi.
- Ha...
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925. Well, where did you
book the tickets to?
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926. There's nothing wrong
with the tickets.
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927. - Well, clearly,
we're in the wrong place.
- Yes. But...
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928. Ha Long City.
Ha Long City.
Ha Long City.
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929. You chose the platform.
You said,
"I know where it is!"
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930. There's one platform, James.
There's one line.
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931. There was a line either side
of the platform, like there
often is on a platform.
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932. A quick look at a map
showed us the scale of my
colleagues' cock up.
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933. - There is Ha Long.
- Yeah.
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934. There is Hanoi.
Copy !req
935. Well,
we're miles away!
Copy !req
936. We'll have to go along there.
It's a day's ride.
Copy !req
937. Well, everyone,
welcome to Hanoi.
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938. "Oh no, I'll get the tickets.
I know what I'm doing.
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939. "I understand public
transport."
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940. "No, no, trust me. I promise
you it's this platform."
Copy !req
941. To make matters
worse, the traffic
was more mental than ever.
Copy !req
942. I'm utterly, utterly
marmalated here.
I've never been more in peril.
Copy !req
943. But we were
ahead of schedule,
so we went for breakfast.
Copy !req
944. These are chicken innards.
Copy !req
945. Well, actually it doesn't say
innards, it says "Chicken..."
Copy !req
946. - "Internals."
- "Internals."
Copy !req
947. - Mmm.
- We've ordered pickled
pig's ear
Copy !req
948. with vegetables dipped in
seasoning sauce, spelt wrong.
Copy !req
949. Hammond didn't fancy
any of that and nor did he
go for the main course.
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950. Speak of the devil.
The sparrows have arrived.
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951. Oh, look at that.
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952. - Wafer-thin sparrow?
- No, I'm fine.
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953. - Go on!
A wafer-thin sparrow.
- No, I'm fine.
Copy !req
954. But after seven
days, he had to eat
something.
Copy !req
955. Good news.
Copy !req
956. Richard Hammond
is eating rice.
Copy !req
957. It's Rice Krispies, but...
Copy !req
958. - Is it rice?
- Yes.
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959. - Am I eating it
with chopsticks?
- Yes.
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960. Then I am native
and local as you.
Copy !req
961. After breakfast, we set
out for Ha Long City.
Copy !req
962. That's part of
a shot-down B-52,
which landed there
Copy !req
963. and they never bothered
to move it.
Copy !req
964. And soon we realised it
wasn't just Hanoi's traffic
that was confusing.
Copy !req
965. I have no idea where
we are and no idea...
Copy !req
966. Not one sign post.
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967. I'm pretty sure we've been
past this park once already.
Copy !req
968. Eventually though, we found
our way out of the city,
Copy !req
969. and into the countryside.
Copy !req
970. Ha Long and Hanoi
are two big cities.
Copy !req
971. I doubt they're connected by
a three-foot wide dusty path
Copy !req
972. covered in hay.
Copy !req
973. You know when we got
to the 16th century,
I think we turned left.
Copy !req
974. We should've gone right.
Now we're in the 13th century.
Copy !req
975. - Well, we are completely lost.
- Yeah, are we finally
admitting that? Yes.
Copy !req
976. Even I will admit
this is not
the main road from...
Copy !req
977. No.
Anywhere to anywhere.
Hanoi to Ha Long.
Copy !req
978. Where is Ha Long City?
Copy !req
979. - No, no.
- This isn't Ha Long City,
is it? No.
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980. I like being lost here.
Copy !req
981. Yeah, this is a nice place
to be lost.
Copy !req
982. Hello, hello!
Copy !req
983. Hello! Oh, oh!
Copy !req
984. Yep.
Copy !req
985. Eventually,
though...
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986. We've found a road.
Copy !req
987. It really did look like we
were going to make it.
Copy !req
988. I've always said
to my children,
Copy !req
989. that if they buy a bike
I will burn it,
Copy !req
990. and if they replace it
with another one,
I shall burn that, too.
Copy !req
991. Now, however,
if they buy a bike,
Copy !req
992. I will completely
understand
Copy !req
993. and then I'll burn it.
Copy !req
994. With just 50 miles to go,
Hammond went berserk.
Copy !req
995. The speed!
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996. He's just a prat.
Copy !req
997. And happily he paid the price.
Copy !req
998. Oh, no! No, no, no!
I'm breaking down.
Copy !req
999. Bruce beckoned, but
having come this far,
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1000. I wasn't going to give in.
Copy !req
1001. - Plenty of fuel.
- It's not that.
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1002. Happily,
Jeremy ploughed on.
Copy !req
1003. Now I'm motoring!
Copy !req
1004. Oh, yeah!
Copy !req
1005. And without his
hammer-fisted approach
to pretty much everything,
Copy !req
1006. we'd have the bike mended
in a jiffy.
Copy !req
1007. Whoa, I'm in gear!
I'm grabbing... Ah!
Copy !req
1008. I got... I just put my face
in your crotch!
Copy !req
1009. So you simultaneously
head-butted me
in the gentleman's region
Copy !req
1010. - and snapped the prow
off the galleon.
Copy !req
1011. You complete numpty, Hammond.
Copy !req
1012. I am now boldly going where no
American has been before!
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1013. Ah!
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1014. Unaware that we had
a man down,
Copy !req
1015. we were even still buying
each other
silly presents.
Copy !req
1016. Oh!
Copy !req
1017. So there we are.
It's my first bike crash, so
I'm a member of the club now.
Copy !req
1018. Don't like it.
Hate biking.
Copy !req
1019. It's a stupid idea.
Copy !req
1020. So the sitrep is
my foot hurts quite badly,
Copy !req
1021. 'cause the bike landed on it.
Copy !req
1022. Got cracked ribs probably,
my elbow's ruined,
Copy !req
1023. but look at my suit!
Copy !req
1024. Luckily, the Vespa was
undamaged, which meant I could
catch the others
Copy !req
1025. and thank them for suggesting
bikes in the first place.
Copy !req
1026. You short-arsed
little Birmingham faddy,
Copy !req
1027. stupid...
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1028. "I've never been abroad
and I don't like it and I'm
with my piano-playing,
Copy !req
1029. "idiotic friend!"
Copy !req
1030. Come on, cheer up!
We're nearly there!
Copy !req
1031. Actually, the faddy
Brummie was right.
Copy !req
1032. It was no time for squabbling.
Copy !req
1033. What a journey!
Copy !req
1034. 700 miles on my bike.
Copy !req
1035. 250 miles on a train,
Copy !req
1036. and about 50 miles on my face.
Copy !req
1037. If we've done it...
If we've nursed these old,
broken, tiny wee bikes
Copy !req
1038. the length of Vietnam...
Copy !req
1039. Ten miles to go!
Copy !req
1040. Ha Long City! There it is!
Copy !req
1041. Yeah!
Yeah!
Copy !req
1042. We're in Ha Long City!
Copy !req
1043. My little Minsk!
You little buffalo, you!
Copy !req
1044. Ah! Ah! Ah!
Copy !req
1045. We've gone from the South
to the North of Vietnam.
Copy !req
1046. We've proved to the Americans
it's possible!
Copy !req
1047. We did it!
Copy !req
1048. - Fantastic.
- I cannot believe all
three bikes...
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1049. - Oh!
Oh, dear.
Copy !req
1050. - Congratulations.
- Congratulations.
Copy !req
1051. - Wounded?
- Congratulations, yes!
Copy !req
1052. - Yes, I am a bit.
- Well done, mate.
Copy !req
1053. That's it.
I became a biker.
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1054. Oh, I'm being left in the
field of battle, but I can
still have a few beers...
Copy !req
1055. - What?
- That'll just be to say
congratulations.
Copy !req
1056. - It'll just... Open it.
"Well done!"
- It won't say that.
Copy !req
1057. - "You've reached
the finish line."
- You think it'll say that?
Copy !req
1058. Well, it is. It's gonna say,
"Well done."
Copy !req
1059. - It doesn't.
- What does it say?
Copy !req
1060. - It says,
"You haven't finished."
- Oh, come on!
Copy !req
1061. No, well, that's...
Copy !req
1062. But we have finished.
Copy !req
1063. It says, "The actual finishing
point is
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1064. "Bar Hang Bar in Ha Long Bay.
Copy !req
1065. "As it's only accessible
by water,
Copy !req
1066. "it's probably a good idea
to modify your bikes
so they can float."
Copy !req
1067. - No, but look
on the bright side.
- No.
Copy !req
1068. - No.
- What? No, think.
Copy !req
1069. If it's possible here to get
a helmet made overnight,
Copy !req
1070. it must be possible to get
your bike converted into
Copy !req
1071. a jet ski overnight as well.
It has to be.
Copy !req
1072. I'm sure they do
it all the time.
Copy !req
1073. - How hard can it be?
- Don't say that!
Copy !req
1074. So it was time
to find a workshop
and cue the music.
Copy !req
1075. The wheels will be there
and there.
Copy !req
1076. The engine needs to
be the other way.
Copy !req
1077. The next morning, we
stood on the beach and looked
out over Ha Long Bay,
Copy !req
1078. which was quite simply
Vietnam's biggest surprise.
Copy !req
1079. It is a spectacular limestone
maze, and hidden in there
somewhere was our bar.
Copy !req
1080. All we had to do was find it,
and luckily we had just
the machines for the job.
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1081. James had attached his bike
to a traditional fishing boat,
Copy !req
1082. using the engine to power
the propeller.
Copy !req
1083. You've just completely
disassembled your motorcycle.
Copy !req
1084. It isn't a motorbike
any more, is it?
Copy !req
1085. Front wheels, gone.
Engine isn't where
it's supposed to live.
Copy !req
1086. There's nothing in the
rules that said
Copy !req
1087. the engine had
to stay in the same place.
Copy !req
1088. - That's...
- Is magnificent! I know.
Copy !req
1089. I've gone with the Minsk
principles of simplicity,
you see.
Copy !req
1090. I have a rudder,
steerable from the bars.
Copy !req
1091. Cables, and then it's just
a chain drive down to prop
and I'm away.
Copy !req
1092. And that's just the standard
pedalo, sort of...
Copy !req
1093. Yeah, this is just a pedalo
with a few extra floats on it.
Copy !req
1094. I'd been even more
ingenious, turning my Vespa
Copy !req
1095. into a Mississippi-style
paddle steamer.
Copy !req
1096. Now, as it turned out,
my simple plan was
very difficult
Copy !req
1097. 'cause the Vespa weighs
940,000 tonnes.
Copy !req
1098. So I've needed four canoes
full of foam.
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1099. The main problem though
is that with cracked ribs,
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1100. I couldn't operate
the kick-start.
Copy !req
1101. Could you start my engine
for me, 'cause neither
of my legs are working?
Copy !req
1102. As you're injured,
I'll reduce the price.
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1103. 900,000 dong.
Copy !req
1104. It was time
for the off.
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1105. It's working!
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1106. I have propulsion!
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1107. Hey, hey!
Copy !req
1108. But then in true Top Gear
amphibious tradition,
Copy !req
1109. it all went wrong for James.
Copy !req
1110. First, he crashed into me.
Copy !req
1111. - Go away!
- I'm trying.
Copy !req
1112. Why are you doing this to me?
Copy !req
1113. It's that way,
you blithering idiot!
Copy !req
1114. Then he crashed into
some netting.
Copy !req
1115. Oh, bloody hell!
Copy !req
1116. And then as Hammond
and I got going...
Copy !req
1117. Yeah! Once you've got it
going, it's like,
water-skiing. Woo-hoo!
Copy !req
1118. he sank.
Copy !req
1119. No! No! Cock.
Copy !req
1120. Why's it done that?
Copy !req
1121. As his boat
was towed back to shore,
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1122. Richard and I thought about
going back to help.
Copy !req
1123. But we didn't.
Copy !req
1124. I did not expect
anything like this.
Copy !req
1125. It's magnificent!
Copy !req
1126. James meanwhile on the beach,
in what can only be described
Copy !req
1127. as a crashed airliner.
A scene from Lost.
Copy !req
1128. What I've done is I've had
Hammond's spare pontoons
Copy !req
1129. from the workshop
just over there. I've employed
these local blokes
Copy !req
1130. to use the best traditional,
Copy !req
1131. Vietnamese boat-building
knot technology
to lash it all together
Copy !req
1132. gives me more buoyancy, stops
the stern falling into the
water, stops it filling up,
Copy !req
1133. pontoon float, float,
floats away
Copy !req
1134. and off I go, but I've got
a lot of catching up to do.
Copy !req
1135. Out in the bay,
there were problems, too.
Copy !req
1136. My Vespa had stalled
and I needed Hammond's legs
to kick it back into life.
Copy !req
1137. - Okay.
- Ah!
Copy !req
1138. - Ahh. Right.
- I'll get on my wasp.
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1139. Ah!
Copy !req
1140. That was truly ridiculous.
Copy !req
1141. All we've got to do
is get back to yours.
Copy !req
1142. Oh!
Arse-y hell!
Copy !req
1143. - We're going well so far.
- Yeah, it's going very well.
Copy !req
1144. Half an hour later,
my new, improved boat
was ready.
Copy !req
1145. So I set off in pursuit
of the others,
Copy !req
1146. and the illusive bar.
Copy !req
1147. Come on!
Copy !req
1148. 1,969 islands
in here.
Copy !req
1149. - Bar Hang?
- Hello. Bar Hang?
Copy !req
1150. - Bar Hang?
- I think
he thinks we're idiots.
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1151. Come on!
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1152. Yes!
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1153. Where'd they go?
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1154. We'd got desperate,
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1155. and had even resorted
to looking in caves.
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1156. You know when
Attenborough travels the world
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1157. and goes to incredible
natural sights like this?
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1158. He doesn't usually pitch up
on a homemade
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1159. - amphibious scooter.
- No.
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1160. In a cloud of
two-stroke smoke.
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1161. No, and that's where
he's been going wrong.
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1162. Okay, if you've just tuned
in to Britain's favourite
car show,
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1163. what's happened is,
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1164. - Richard and I have driven
into a cave...
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1165. looking for a bar that
isn't here and we have
no reverse gear.
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1166. Still, could be worse.
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1167. God, that was going so well.
My traditional Vietnamese
fishing knots
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1168. have come undone,
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1169. and my centuries-old
fibreglass outrigger
has drifted away.
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1170. This is gonna work.
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1171. After a 1,000-point
turn, Jeremy and I
were out of the cave!
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1172. I wasn't worried,
I wasn't scared.
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1173. And with only a few hours
of daylight left,
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1174. we really couldn't afford
any more problems.
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1175. Ah!
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1176. Water has got into
the electrical system,
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1177. and the 60,000 volts
is coursing through
everything that's metal,
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1178. including the frame
on the boat,
the frame of the bike...
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1179. Our bike-skis were
in a bad way.
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1180. Come on!
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1181. But then...
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1182. Life! There's life!
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1183. It's a bar!
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1184. It's an umbrella! It's a bar!
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1185. Yes!
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1186. The little speck over there
is Hammond, I'm sure of it!
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1187. Hammond!
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1188. Hammond!
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1189. It's there!
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1190. Sadly, there wasn't
much I could do
with this information...
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1191. Because my steering
was broken.
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1192. All I can do is go in circles.
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1193. And so it seemed the non-biker
would get there first.
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1194. Come on!
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1195. Yes!
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1196. And that is how we do that.
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1197. The question now was
would all of us make it
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1198. before the eight-day deadline
expired at sundown?
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1199. Wah! I can't do anything
'cause I haven't got reverse.
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1200. Eventually,
blind luck brought
Hammond close to the pontoon
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1201. where I was sadly too busy
to help him moor.
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1202. Just that bit of rope there,
look! That black rope
is long enough.
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1203. Swim.
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1204. No.
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1205. Come on.
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1206. Come on.
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1207. Another foot.
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1208. Put your back
into it!
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1209. With the swan lined
up, I gave the engine a burst.
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1210. Ah! A-ha!
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1211. - Damn it.
- Ha, ha, ha!
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1212. Yes!
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1213. Ha, ha, ha!
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1214. Using nothing but currents
and the wind,
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1215. Richard Hammond's
idiotic Minsk
appears to have made it.
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1216. Have a beer.
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1217. Now there were two of us
to savour this amazing
location.
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1218. I've just been finding out
about this place.
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1219. The people who live here
are born here.
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1220. They live here, they fish here
and they die here.
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1221. - They never go on dry land?
- They never go on dry land.
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1222. - They spend their whole lives
floating?
- Yeah, they float around.
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1223. Floating, though
was becoming an issue
for our colleague,
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1224. who'd just lost his
second pontoon.
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1225. It's fallen apart.
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1226. Oh, come on!
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1227. Yeah, we left Saigon,
"One thing
I can absolutely guarantee
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1228. "is that my bike
will have made it!"
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1229. It's been quite
a journey and
that's the way it ends.
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1230. - There's James May ending it.
- Completing it.
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1231. I don't believe it!
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1232. This is the worst
arrival at a place, ever made
by anyone, James.
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1233. The fact is though,
it was an arrival.
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1234. Our little bikes had made it.
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1235. Oh, sure, there'd been
breakdowns,
accidents and squabbles,
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1236. but through the rain,
the draining humidity,
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1237. the mad traffic
and the tricky roads,
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1238. they'd brought us 1,000 miles.
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1239. Nearly.
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1240. I have to say though
that despite the success,
I'm still not sold on biking.
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1241. There are good moments,
but it's mostly bad.
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1242. And I'm sorry,
but our machines
were completely overshadowed
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1243. by this incredible, beautiful,
brilliant country.
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1244. It's hard to sum it up,
really.
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1245. Perhaps that's why people
when they get back
from this place,
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1246. always say the same thing.
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1247. "Vietnam...
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1248. "You don't know, man!
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1249. "You weren't there!"
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