Waking Ned
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I'm not a great man
for telling things the way they are.

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I've been known to add a little colour
to stories for the benefit of those...

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..that'll listen. Yet here tonight,...
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..l can swear that all I've told you...
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..is true.
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The money will be claimed and divided
equally between the fifty-two of us.

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Now, I was wrong to think
I could claim the money myself.

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That's not what Ned wants.
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He wants us to share the winnings.
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A nest egg for us all.
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So now if the lotto man
comes to the village,...

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..you say that Ned Devine is alive and well,...
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..and you point your finger...
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..to Michael O'Sullivan.
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- Jackie?
- Yes, darling?

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How will we recognise
the lotto man when he comes?

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He sneezes.
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- He sneezes?
- Sneezes. He gets hay fever...

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..when he's in the country.
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(hooter)
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Enough of the sneezing.
How much has been won?

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Yes, yes, in a minute.
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Now,...
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..everyone in favour of claiming the money...
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..should visit me before sunset tomorrow.
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If we're not all committed,...
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..there'll be no claim.
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I'll make my way to Dublin
to face the authorities alone.

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How much has been won?
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And so...
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..we move on to the claim itself.
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The total amount of the jackpot,
the total which will be...

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..claimed and divided
into shares of fifty-two,...

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..is six million,...
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..eight hundred and ninety-four thousand,...
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..six hundred and twenty pounds!

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