And Now for Something Completely Different
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They see their sons
and daughters growing up...

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to become accountants, uh,
soIicitors, sociologists even.

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And they begin to wonder,
"ls it all worth it? ls it all..."

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Another prime target for vandalism
is telephone boxes.

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But mostly,
they just live for kicks.

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But there are other kinds
of violence abroad...

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other gangs, equally vicious,
equally determined...

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such as the baby snatchers.
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Hey What is this?
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Hey! Help !
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l left him outside for a few moments
while l got some Brillo Pads.

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When l came back, he was gone.
He was only 48!

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And also vicious gangs
of "Keep Left" signs.

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Right! Stop that!
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lt's silly.
Very silly, indeed.

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lt started off as a nice little idea
about old ladies attacking young men ...

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but now it's just got silly.
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His hair's too long
for a vicar too.

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And you can tell those are not proper
"Keep Left" signs. Clear off, everyone!

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You, come with me.
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Right. Now Iet's see something decent
and military: some precision drilling.

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Squad! Camp it up!
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Ooh, get her! Whoops!
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l've got your number, but you
couldn't afford me, dear, two, three.

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l'll scratch your eyes out.

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