And Now for Something Completely Different
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:33:02
We'lI get him up, all right.
:33:10
Well, l'd better describe the route.
We start off simply up Kilimanjaro...

:33:18
Quite simple.
No problem there, basically.

:33:20
And then we go on to
the main face itself of Kilimanjaro.

:33:25
lt's a bit difficult
here because...

:33:32
There's a difficult bit 'round here
when you've got to go...

:33:34
from the end of the mantel-piece
onto the coffee table.

:33:38
lt's a bit of a difficuIt jump.
We don't need those.

:33:41
Then you've got the rail up here,
which is quite a good fortune.

:33:45
There's a terribly easy bit
over the floor up onto the chair.

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And then we've got...
:33:53
We get down.
We go quite simplistic.

:34:00
He'll be Ieading
the first assault.

:34:02
l'm afraid l shan't be coming
on your expedition, sir...

:34:05
'cause l have absolutely no confidence
in anyone involved in it!

:34:11
Oh. dear.
:34:14
- What about you?
- l'm game, sir.

:34:17
Jolly good.
:34:21
Good Lord!
:34:50
And now for something
completely different.

:34:52
- lnspector!
- Yes, sir?

:34:55
l was sitting on a park bench
and l put my coat down.

:34:57
When l picked it up, l found my wallet
had gone and $15 had been stolen.


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