1. 'Our adventure began in
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bridge over the River Kwai that was
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About 1,000 tonnes.
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meant a 1,200 mile journey
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Sliding badly.
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have turned out to be improvements.
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and injured his arm.'
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forced us to take drastic action.'
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disintegrating lorry,
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secretive region of Burma known as
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here for 60 years.
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allowed in. We would be the first.'
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well, it's a tourist attraction,
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and Laos all meet.
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with the - how can I put this -
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that is in the Shan.
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agriculture is known as horse,
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somehow. I shall look for those.
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welcome, this is it. This is it.
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the Western world.
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as the roads started to climb,
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the significance of where we were.'
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Shan state lorry hill climb.
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single botched gear change
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while we go through the town, yeah?
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if we're interviewed by MI6
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we were racing lorries."
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the first Westerner in here
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a pink teddy bear on the front.
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than England and Wales put together,
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150 years ago, by the British.
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no mobile phone signal, no TV,
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James and I pulled over,
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us three had been the first ones
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you'd invite us three, wouldn't you?
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and the North Koreans would go,
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Look at them. They're dreadful."
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your shoulder. I have.
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essentially saying to these
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live like they do in the West?
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thing that we're doing.
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Westerners here.
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They're not going to end up saying,
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are they? With us three.
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You are.
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we all look the same
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they all look the same.
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I didn't...
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that I didn't put in.
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but it's quite good fun.
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107. 'Keen to see more of the Shan,
we moved on.'
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tuk-tuk. What's he done?
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but he's done a lot of it.
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where they are growing horses?
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was evidence of what is officially
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less important things on his mind.'
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The front axle had broken.'
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to play at a time like this.
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That's a bad one, isn't it? See you.
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deeper into the Shan,
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the road surface is dreadful.
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building roads, look.
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Hammond's heavy lumber bus.'
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I hate this.
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No. Grind, grind, grind.
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over the River Kwai.
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we had to rest our weary bones,
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they don't know the West exists.
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faces like ours. No.
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I was reunited with my colleagues,
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frightened to death.
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is it? It's lovely.
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seemed to be busy as well.
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a civil war raging?
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fighting are coming together tonight
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to the Shan state.
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where they got Major,
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one room and it was amazing?
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is as amazing as that in Burma.
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I don't know.
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James McNulty and Jeremy Paxman.
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are they? Evidently not.
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is I don't think
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No. I have no formal wear with me.
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for pre-dinner cocktails.'
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because I've had a thought.
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some intelligence agency will want
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we get back about here. Right.
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representatives of the BBC,
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finding things out, just be...
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'.. we headed off to the party.'
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some local delicacies...'
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caterpillar. Caterpillar.
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to Hammond's taste,
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I can do that. Yes, I could do that.
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I'm coming in, I like this.
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the region's special agriculture
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nothing else. Nothing, nothing.
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more than James...
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Have you got any Scotch?
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every single crop in the area.'
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yeah, yeah. Maize.
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out of Hammond's book...'
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the film crew, joined the party.'
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in this part of Burma. No, none.
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in the sales and distribution
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farmers, Army people, Colonel Kurtz.
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he was in vegetables.
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in the wrong place."
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Our colleague is not well.
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morning before that is capable
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we were back on the road.'
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your whiskey called again?
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Whiskey in northern Burma."
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summit at the end of Apocalypse Now
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of this untouched paradise.'
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photographs in my entire life.
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You have got to come and see this.
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I don't know what the problem is,
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running on one cylinder, because it
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people put on in the night.
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which was wonky fuel injectors,
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to catch the others,
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and Hammond was in front.'
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any more gears left.
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the road's too narrow,
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I'm in a lorry.
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I've got a mining lung disease.
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might look like without any skin on.
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he can come in here.
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there's nothing to be gained by...
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reversed into the sports lorry!
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Genuinely, that was an accident.
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Hammond! Hammond!
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My bull bar is broken. The mirror.
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All day, I have been behind you.
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that close behind me.
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stickers for lorry drivers -
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I can't see you."
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technically my fault,
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the standard procedure.'
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Live by the sword, you must...
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Something to do with swords.
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then he reversed into me,
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other wrist might break.
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Hammond had fitted to collect
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for holding us up all day long. Yep.
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on my lorry's waterworks.'
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on. 22 millimetres. Yeah.
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So warm, fresh rainwater.
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the goodness. The outdoors.
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thought of this.
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with my Chinese lanterns.'
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Why not?
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of people live in houses made of...
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That's not going to be a problem.
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of those things to work...
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a beer and savour the moment.
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It is.
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of poppies, for example,
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299. 'Feeling content and happy, we
went to bed. Well, one of us did.'
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the chances are of waking him?
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he sleeps the sleep of the dead.
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in a fractious mood.'
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around in my tent.
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irritating. I'm never irritating.
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I feel quite bad about it now,
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a catastrophic effect on my brakes.'
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now on the left-hand side.
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that's the difference.
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miles from the border with Thailand.
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none of those miles would be gentle.
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worse in Jeremy's lorry.
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and hot,
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the biggest mountain range yet.'
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in a lorry with a leaky radiator.
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trouser-threatening drop.
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who does not like heights.
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its front axle held on with
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I'm not looking.
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refill my radiator.'
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where the araldite was.
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old wives' tale, but we shall see.
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his first breakdown of the day.'
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free from its mountings.'
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the bracket where it's bolted on,
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shaken out.
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still more mountains.
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kill the clutch, I'm sure of that.
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really very high.
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was more cheerful than it
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the engine has BLEEP BLEEP arse.
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Jeremy and I eventually reached
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one hell of a reward.'
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extensive. Not all at the same time.
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Himalayas. Yeah. Austria.
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a bit of Scotland. And the sky.
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Texas sky. But bigger. Much bigger.
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of the moment was then shattered.'
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I don't think he's very happy.
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expression, don't you?
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will suffer from many breakdowns.
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with Thailand it was downhill
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was a bit alarming.
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would you stay with it
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or would you bail out?
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planning that very thing.
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lunging for the door handle.
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punching his lorry all
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bottom of the mountain in one piece.
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380. Nearly.
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381. And now we were
only 40 miles from the Thai border.
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382. Oh, this is it.
We are about to leave Burma.
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383. I'm gonna miss it.
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384. Soon we cross the border
into Thailand and this meant
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385. we were now just 90 miles from our
finishing line at the River Kwai.
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386. 19 miles of easy-going
on smooth roads.
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387. Oh, it's hammered your tyre!
Your tyre is...
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388. It's detonating, mate.
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389. It's hard to explain to you...
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390. I'm not giving up. I'm not stopping.
How many wheels do I need?
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391. Happily, the rest of my tyres stayed
inflated and as darkness fell...
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392. .. we finally reached our destination.
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393. I believe we are at the River Kwai.
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394. The crane is here, everybody.
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395. It's bolted onto a BLEEP lorry
but never mind that.
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396. My brain is frazzled.
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397. to the lorry struggling and screaming
and straining to climb another hill.
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398. Ah, ah, ah!
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399. I am going to sleep for 1,000 years.
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400. Has my spine come out
of the top of my head?
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401. I can't see because my eyes
have been shaken loose.
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402. I think my pelvis has
moved around in my body.
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403. I'm not surprised in your lorry.
It doesn't work.
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405. Releasing the clutch is that.
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406. It's like a Masonic dance thing
that I have to do every time.
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407. You know those power plates in gyms
that make you stupid?
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408. There's also a psychological thing,
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409. every time I hear a diesel engine
start I have a nervous twitch.
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410. Manual gearboxes. What?
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411. You have ruined me and my life.
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412. The gearbox is too far...
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walked to their bridge site,
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414. "you have driven here so shut up."
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415. "Work on the bridge starts at 0500."
What?
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have driven over it."
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418. 0500. What's the point?
We're not still in the war.
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It will only be a little river.
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420. The next morning at precisely 0500..
and 11,
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421. we discovered just how wrong
we were.
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422. It is much wider than I thought
it was going to be.
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423. I thought it would be a comedic
gully. I did. It's 100 times wider.
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424. We were going to need a 60m bridge
so James went off to make plans
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the depth of the water.
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426. Well, when I say Hammond and I...
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427. I'm approaching plumb depth.
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428. Ah! Broach the plumb... Oh! Ah!
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430. I hate my job!
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431. In Bridge On The River Kwai
did Alec Guinness go,
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432. "Oh, it's ever so cold!"
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433. I bet he did in reality.
Oh! I bet he did in reality.
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434. Oh! Sadly, at this point my colleague
was carried away by the current.
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435. Swim, man!
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436. I am!
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437. You're the weakest swimmer
in the world.
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438. And since he was providing
no useful feedback,
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439. I went to check on James's plans.
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440. This is what I was thinking.
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441. The bank goes down at each
side obviously,
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442. we build up the approach area
with these baskets of stones,
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443. make vertical piles out of bamboo
like this, these longerons
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444. I'm calling them, they are bamboo
lashed together,
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445. these will go this way...
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446. Two tracks for the wheels,
the rest is immaterial
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447. and then a superstructure like this
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448. all adding strength.
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449. You know the sort of thing so
that it looks a bit like the film.
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450. Basically we need to start
with rocks
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451. and some wire mesh to make boxes
to put them in.
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452. Where are we getting rocks from?
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453. That's your job
because you have the tipper lorry.
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454. I set about making
the wire mesh baskets,
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455. freed up the space in Jeremy's
cargo bay...
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456. May, you imbecile!
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457. And when Hammond finally returned,
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458. I sent them both off to a nearby
quarry to get the rocks.
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459. You've put them in the front
of this one.
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460. Yeah, stick them in the front.
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461. Let's have these ones here.
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Are you going to do anything?
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463. What can I do? Load the trucks.
He's loading them!
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464. With the trucks loaded,
Jeremy finally got off his backside
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465. and immediately started to shout
at me.
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466. Hammond! You idiot.
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467. What?
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468. You put about 400 tonnes of rocks
and it is stuck.
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469. I woke you to say are you going to
help with the loading?
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470. Your words were,
"There's nothing to do!"
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471. That's exactly the kind of issue
you should have been awake for.
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472. How do I know what your load is?
I don't know.
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473. The only solution was to tip
some of the rocks out.
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474. Oh, no, no, no!
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475. Oh, my. That's a remarkable accident.
Look...
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476. Oh, jeez, no.
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477. Your windscreen has come out.
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478. The breeze will be nice!
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479. Predictably, when we got back, James
was overflowing with sympathy.
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480. Did you head-butt it? But look...
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481. Richard and James began to load
their basket by hand.
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482. Oh, that's a big rock.
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483. But I'm allergic to manual labour
so I used horsepower instead.
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484. And then I went into town
to buy supper.
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485. Is this a marrow?
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486. A...? Name...
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487. This is... Crikey, is it?
I thought it was a marrow.
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488. That's something you learn. In
Thailand, the word for... Yes, that.
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489. That's the word for marrow.
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490. When I returned, I brought with me
a gang of local labourers.
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491. What are you doing?
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492. There's no way we're going to be
able to build this bridge
by ourselves, let's be reasonable.
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493. He's right, Hammond.
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494. You and I are not going to be able
to build this bridge by ourselves.
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495. I know.
Hello, officers won't work.
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496. Alec Guinness made that very
plain in Bridge On The River Kwai
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497. in the film.
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498. That was the whole premise of the
story is that officers won't work.
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499. You're an officer?
Of course I'm an officer.
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500. Because you've got a stick.
That stick may disappear quite soon.
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501. With the local chaps helping, James
and I started to make good progress.
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502. As we toiled away,
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503. the self-appointed officer seemed to
be setting up a children's tea party.
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504. What are you doing now?
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505. Well, it's a trick I learnt from
the British in Burma in the 19th century,
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506. they would employ some local young
chap, cover him in jam,
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507. he would follow them around all day
and he'd attract the insects.
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508. They called him a jam boy.
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509. This is my jam bear.
It doesn't seem very fair.
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510. It was, it was because at the end
of the day he got to keep the jam.
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511. At the end of our long difficult
day, I produced my delicious supper.
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512. It smells very good, Clarkson,
what is it?
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513. Mm, I'll whisper it to you because I
can't say it in front of the viewers.
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514. What? She just looked at me
and went...
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515. What did you say? Steady on!
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516. I'd even prepared a treat
for Hammond.
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very special indeed. What?
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518. I know you're partial to
a bit of Black Cock. Oh, yes.
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519. And so I've managed to find...
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520. Oh, you hero.
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521. Oh, well done. Black Cock.
Stiff one? Yes, please.
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522. Get that down your neck.
Cheers.
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524. I'll tell you what, I'm going
to sleep tonight. Absolutely.
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525. I am worn out.
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526. The next morning, the dawn light
reveals just how little
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528. So, before the morning mist had
cleared, everyone was hard at work.
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529. Well, when I say everyone...
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530. Morning, May. Good morning. Are you
actually going to do any work today?
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531. I have explained this to you
until I'm blue in the face.
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532. Officers won't work.
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533. Guys!
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534. May?
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535. Can you hear something?
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536. I need a poo!
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537. Guys, I've had a thought.
It turns out officers will work.
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538. After they released me...
Right, work. Remains available.
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539. I immediately decided we needed more
labour-saving machinery so I rented
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540. a digger for Hammond and I went for
something that would humiliate May.
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541. James has totally wasted his time
bringing that crane here.
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542. Go on, son!
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543. Oh, no!
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544. BLEEP! BLEEP!
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545. What was that? It fell over, James.
What have you done?
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546. Hold on a minute! Did you see
where the end of your jib landed?
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547. I had only walked back
to see where the pile was.
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548. If I'd still been standing there,
it would have taken my head off!
It fell over! It almost killed me!
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549. What do you mean, "It fell over"?
They don't fall over, crane lorries!
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550. They don't fall
over on the motorway!
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551. What do you mean,
it doesn't fall over?
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552. You knocked it over!
Your crane is too small,
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553. so, I've got a bigger one
to reach further into the river.
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554. Right. My crane is too small.
That's punishable by death, is it?
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555. After James had calmed down a bit,
we decided to solve the problem
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556. by using the combined power of
Richard's digger and the A-May Van.
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557. In three, two, one...
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558. Lift away!
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559. Oh!
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560. Yeah!
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561. But, with stronger cables, we soon
had my crane the right way up.
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562. Excellent. And back to work.
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563. Just use this as
an enormous hammer so...
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564. Just delicacy, this.
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565. Oi!
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566. That little insect that he's dragged
all the way here
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567. is simply getting in our way.
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568. Oh, well done, Hammond.
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569. Hang on.
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570. That's the ticket! Hammond!
Come on, James, out you come.
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571. Spiky things!
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572. Even though we were now
working as a team, and the bridge
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573. was starting to take shape, we were
still way behind James' schedule.
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574. This side, the blue pegs, represents
how far we should have got by now.
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575. The red pegs show how far
we actually have got.
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576. Obviously not far enough.
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577. It's worse than I thought.
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578. So, the three of us worked
on into the night.
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579. This long? This is long.
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580. That's to go to Hammond.
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581. Whoa, stop there. A bit further.
I've got it, I've got it.
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582. And even though we went to bed
exhausted...
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583. .. Sleep for Jeremy and I was
impossible.
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584. Clarkson!
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585. Funny!
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586. You funny man!
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587. We were even funnier
getting him back in.
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588. I think it's the red one.
Is it the red one? I don't know.
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589. Right, so, hang on,
I've got one with, like, a circle.
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590. This one looks like an alien.
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591. That bottom one swivels. Jeez...
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592. No, the bottom one!
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593. Waargh!
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594. James, you're falling out your tent!
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595. He's fallen in!
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596. Help!
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597. That's an alarm clock, isn't it?
Oh, sorry, James!
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598. The bottom of this river's
made out of turds. I know.
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599. Yeah.
Try not to drink more than a pint.
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600. As I was carried away
by the current, I noticed
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601. that the end of the bridge was
now beyond the reach of our cranes.
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602. So when I returned,
we built a home-made piledriver.
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603. Mounted it to a home-made barge...
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604. And kept right on going.
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605. Oh, no!
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606. BLEEP!
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607. Get it, stop it, stop it! James!
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608. I can't stop it!
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609. Get it, get it.
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611. Whoa!
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612. Quickly, go! Let's get it.
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613. Took hours!
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614. I've got it!
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616. Oh, no! No! No!
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617. That was a deep bit!
I'm drowning in BLEEP!
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618. Oh, no!
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619. Man overboard!
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620. How the hell are we
ever going to...?
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621. This is worse!
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622. Abandon bridge! I'm getting back...
BLEEP!
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623. BLEEP!
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gathered for an emergency meeting.
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625. I presume it was one of these
that gave way.
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626. The piling. But why did it?
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627. Come on.
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628. Would it help focus our minds
more on the problem
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629. if we had a shot of Hong Thong?
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630. Yes. Or we could have a Red Cock.
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631. We haven't had that.
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632. You got any white spirit?
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633. Yes, I have.
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634. I just don't get it.
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635. If one of the piers was wrong,
that would do it.
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636. If we used... What if we used more of
those whatever you call them,
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637. those bags of...
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638. I'm not helping him cough. What if
we use more of those bags of stones
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639. to protect the bamboo
pillars from the current?
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640. That White Spirit, by the way,
actually IS white spirit!
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641. You're kidding? What?
It's for cleaning brushes.
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642. 'We carried on with the build
and as the long, hot days passed,
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643. 'the bridge inched closer to the
opposite bank.'
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644. There you go.
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645. Oh! He's gone through the ramp.
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646. Who here would like
an ice cold beer?
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647. Oh, yes, please.
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648. 'But, as we passed the two
thirds point,
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649. 'I was forced to call another
emergency meeting.'
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650. What's the matter?
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651. Well, you know, we thought
we were building a bridge over
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652. the River Kwai, which is noble?
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653. We are. We're not.
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654. The name of THAT river...
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655. The Kok?
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656. Top Gear is building a bridge
over the River Kok.
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657. It's actually memorable.
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658. It is, you wouldn't order the wrong
film from an Internet website.
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659. You'd be very careful if you
were. How is BBC presentation...
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660. You know the woman at the beginning
of every programme.
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661. "And tonight, Jeremy, James
and Richard build a bridge
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662. "over the River Kok"...
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663. Well, we're not moving it!
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664. 'At this point we had been
at the site
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665. 'for what seemed like an eternity
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666. 'and we were desperate to get home
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667. 'so we were working
round the clock.'
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668. Got it? Yeah. That's a heavy...
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669. That's a bit denser, that one.
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670. I hate bamboo.
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671. I hate bamboo.
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672. So much.
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673. You know,
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674. after that drive through Burma,
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675. I was left with
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676. an enormous amount of respect
for long-distance lorry drivers.
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677. But...
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678. Here, now,
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679. I have even more respect for those
prisoners of war...
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680. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
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681. I mean, let's be honest,
shall we,
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682. we are eat eating here at night.
Yeah.
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683. We haven't got dysentery
and we haven't got cholera. No.
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684. And we're not been beaten, daily.
No, no.
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685. This is difficult, hard, hot work...
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686. But nothing... No... at all...
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687. You know that metal box. Yeah.
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688. There was a guy called
Captain Drauer
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689. who broke the camp commandant's
table.
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690. He was sentenced to life underground
and they buried him
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691. in one of those metal boxes with
a metal roof exposed to the sun
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692. and he was in there for 76 days.
Oh, God.
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693. He had a broken arm when they put
him in and when they got him out
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694. the rats had eaten most of one
of his feet.
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695. It just beggars belief.
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696. 'As the sun rose on the 15th day,
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697. 'after the hardest work any of us
had ever done,
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698. 'the bridge was finished.'
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699. That is a proud moment.
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700. But...
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701. There's a slope on it.
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702. You're right.
It's definitely higher on that side.
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703. 'We decided to ignore the slope
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704. 'and move straight to the
opening ceremony.'
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705. In three, two, one...
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706. I declare...
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707. .. the bridge open.
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708. What a moment.
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709. And James May,
you shall cross it first.
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710. Why am I crossing it first?
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711. Because I just said, "James May,
you shall cross it first".
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712. He did, he said that. I did, didn't I?
You did, you said that. Definitely.
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713. Right...
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714. Lucky elephant, lucky owl,
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715. Buddha, here we go.
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716. Oh, yeah.
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718. This is genuinely the most nerve
wracking thing I've ever done.
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719. James, you are perilously...
Does he realise?
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720. He's a long way over to the right.
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721. Just keep calm,
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722. keep calm.
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723. Oh, my God! It's squirreling.
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724. Oh! They're bending.
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725. I'm more than halfway across.
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726. All I've got to do is get down here.
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727. I just got to get down here.
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728. I've almost done it.
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729. Please...
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730. I'm over the River Kok
on our own bridge!
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731. Yee-ha!
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732. Come on!
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733. Can you go next?
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734. Yes, I will go next. Yes?
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735. Yes, because your lorry is a lot heavier
than my lorry and will weaken it.
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736. I didn't think of that.
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737. I have a policy here,
speed and power.
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738. Because, in my mind,
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739. speed makes you lighter.
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740. I'm approaching the bridge now.
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741. Here we go.
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742. Taking your first ever gear change
on the bridge over the River Kok
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743. and I bolst it up!
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744. Getting to close to the middle.
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745. Oh, the splintering noises.
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746. I'm weakening it for Hammond!
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747. Yes! Come on sports lorry!
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748. Yes!
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749. My sports lorry has broken its door
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750. but it is across and is bouncing to
celebrate the moment.
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751. Yes!
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752. 'Now it was the turn of the heaviest
lorry of the lot.'
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753. Oh, dear God.
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754. This is a bridge that we built.
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755. I mean, obviously, I want him to
fall into the Kok.
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756. Yes...
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757. But, if he does, we can't go home.
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758. The challenge said all three
lorries doing it. I know.
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to weigh 7.5 tonnes.
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760. I don't know if that takes
into consideration
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761. all the extra bits on top!
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762. Oh, my God!
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763. Oh, oh!
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764. Oh!
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765. Oh, I can hear it crushing.
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766. I can feel it moving.
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767. Oh, no, what's happened?
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768. Oh, no!
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769. What have I done?
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770. It's going at this end, as well.
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771. It's losing structure!
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772. Oh!
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773. It's breaking apart!
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774. Oh!
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775. Don't rush to the end, Rich.
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776. Just go in your own...
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777. Oh!
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778. Just tiptoe.
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779. Just tread lightly.
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780. Just tiptoe your way across.
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781. That's it. That's it.
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782. Light thoughts.
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783. This way, this way.
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784. This way a bit. This way a bit.
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785. This way a bit.
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786. This way, this way,
you're going to fall off.
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787. You're going to fall in!
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788. Yeah!
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789. Wo-ha-ha!
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790. Yes!
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791. Richard Hammond!
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792. I've never been
glad to see you alive before
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793. but I am now.
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794. You were so close.
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795. We did it. We did it.
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796. Ow! Sorry.
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797. Mate...
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798. Do you know how close you were to
falling into the middle at the end?
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799. Half a tyre.
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800. Half a tyre over the edge.
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801. The fact is, though...
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802. All three of us have done it.
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803. With our trucks, over the river.
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804. Here we are.
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805. 1,200 miles, built a bridge... Yeah.
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806. .. drove all three lorries across it.
Yeah.
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807. It worked.
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808. Unlike the real film,
Bridge On The River Kwai...
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809. .. there is no bombshell.
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810. No. No.
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811. But there is an ending.
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812. Thanks very much for watching.
Thanks for watching.
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813. What a journey!
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814. God, you were close.
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