Waking Ned
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- Were you a fisherman by any chance, Ned?
- Oh, yes.

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I was at sea, man and boy.
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This was my father's cottage originally.
He used to run a boat...

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..from here.
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What do you think?
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You can't wear that!
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You have to be careful. Winning the lotto
can bring as much bad luck as it can good.

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It's a shame you have no family.
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(Jackie) Oh, you're doing grand. Grand.
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Don't be worrying now.
You'll have the lotto man...

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..twisted round your little finger.
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- Oh! Holy Mother of God!
- What?

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You'll have to be careful
of your friends after the win.

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The winning ticket is in my little bag.
My little bag has been left in the phone box.

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Oh, great.
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Bloody great.
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Do you understand what I'm saying?
You'll have to watch your friends.

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Ah, there we are, Ned. Ready for business.
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(stutters)
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Will you have a whiskey, Mr Kelly?
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I won't, thank you, but you help yourself.
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Well, Ned, the reason I'm here...
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..is that sometimes when people learn just
how much they have won, they get a shock.

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Oh, yes. Oh, that I can imagine.
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Right. So,...
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..I expect now you'll want to know
just how much you have won.

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Oh, and you'd be in a position
to tell me that, would you, Jim?

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I can tell you exactly how much.
Do you have your ticket?

:49:46
Will you excuse me just a minute, Jim?
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I have a bit of an upset tummy coming on.
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OK.

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