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:47:00
There's loads of them having
some kind of sponsored epileptic fit.

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Lydia.
:47:10
Maybe it isn't writer's
block at all, Gerry.

:47:13
Maybe it's Helen block.
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I don't want to hear about Helen.
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I don't care about Helen.
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The trouble is you do.
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Quite clearly.
:47:32
I just thought of a great
finish for your book.

:47:36
"The End!"
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Yes, you are, Clive.
:47:53
He's opening
his first restaurant in six days,

:47:56
and he's completely disorganised.
:47:58
Well, you know,
at my old company,

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we had wars getting
Pierre Claude's restaurant open.

:48:03
- You did Pierre Claude?
- Mmm.

:48:05
He's my hero.
You did his launch.

:48:09
Well, I heard that was a really classy do.
People went on about it.

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I mean, six days is...
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Could I come down
and take a look?

:48:19
I can't promise
anything stupendous.

:48:21
Sure. Yeah! Yeah, no problem.
:48:23
You're kidding.
Yeah, come down!

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Pierre Claude. Oh, wow!
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You're very thoughtful, James.
You give out an incredible amount.

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Oh, you're the same.
You encouraged me today.

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I saw you jumping up and down
like a mad thing.

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It spurred me on.
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I love this bridge.
My great-grandfather helped build it.

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I often come and stand on it
when I want to...

:48:58
Build a bridge?

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