And Now for Something Completely Different
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And has buttered scones for tea
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He's a lumberjack
and he's okay

1:00:06
He sleeps all night
and he works all day

1:00:09
I cut down trees
l skip and jump

1:00:11
I like to press wild flowers
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l put on women's clothing
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And hang around in bars
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He cuts down trees
He skips and jumps

1:00:22
He likes to press wild flowers
1:00:25
He puts on women's clothing
1:00:27
And hangs around in bars
1:00:30
He's a lumberjack
and he's okay

1:00:33
He sleeps all night
and he works all day

1:00:35
I cut down trees
l wear high heels

1:00:38
Suspenders and a bra
1:00:41
I wish I'd been a girlie
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Just like my dear papa
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- l cut down trees, I wear high heels
- He cuts down trees

1:00:49
Suspenders and a bra
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I wish I'd been a girlie
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Just like my dear papa
1:00:57
Oh, Brevers!
1:00:59
And l thought
you were so butch

1:01:04
Oh, you pansy!
1:01:16
And now for something
completely different.

1:01:26
Hello, darling.
Sorry l'm so late.

1:01:28
That's all right, darIing.
I'm 20 minutes late myself.

1:01:31
- Let's not start worrying about that.
- lt's nice here, isn't it?

1:01:34
Yes. A very good restaurant.
Five stars, you know?

1:01:37
- Really?
- Oh, yes. Terrific reputation.

1:01:39
Good evening, madame.
Good evening, sir.

1:01:42
May l say what a pleasure it is
to see you here again, sir?

1:01:45
Thank you. Apparently,
the boeuf en croute is fantastic.

1:01:49
lf l may recommend, sir,
the faisan a la reine.

1:01:52
The sauce is one of the chef's
most famous creations.

1:01:55
- Mmm, that sounds very good.
- Sounds lovely.

1:01:57
Anyway, darling,
have a look at the menu.


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