Four Weddings and a Funeral
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1:16:01
It's hell out there. Matthew's trapped
with an evangelist from Minnesota.

1:16:06
Sweet Jesus, cast out the devil!
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My lords, ladies, and gentlemen,
please charge your glasses.

1:16:14
First, and rather unusually,
we have the bride.

1:16:19
Excellent. I love this girl.
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Thank you.
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First of all, l'd like to thank all of you
who've flown in from the States.

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As for the rest of you, l'd have thought
that lots of frightful Americans flying in

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was an excuse for staying away.
So I thank you, too.

1:16:41
If my darling dad had been here today,
he would have been speaking now,

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and I know what he would have said:
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'Great dress, babe, but why in the hell
are you marrying the stiff in the skirt?'

1:16:56
And I would have given him
the same answer that I give you:

1:17:00
'Because I love him.'
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As John Lennon said,
who died the same year as my dad,

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'Love is the answer,
and you know that for sure.'

1:17:15
And one more thing.
1:17:17
Someone told me here that, if things with
Hamish didn't work out, he would step in.

1:17:22
I just wanted to say thanks,
and l'll keep you posted.

1:17:30
Bravo!
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Now, my lords, ladies, and gentlemen,
Sir Hamish Banks.

1:17:41
Anyone involved in politics
for the last 20 years

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has got used to being
upstaged by a woman.

1:17:48
I didn't expect it to happen to me
on my wedding day.

1:17:51
However, I must also say
that l'm quite happy

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to be upstaged by this woman
for the rest of my life.

1:17:59
Is that some barracking at the back?
We politicians are used to that.


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