Once Upon a Time in the Midlands
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I'm with Dek now.
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He's great,
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and Marlene is great.
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You know, it's really great.
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I saw you turn him down
on the telly.

:45:16
I'll make sure
Marlene gets these presents.

:45:40
Between you and me, I uh...
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think he was knocking her about
when they lived together.

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No.
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Oh, aye, yeah.
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Well, you can tell, can't you?
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You know, terrible.
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So what was the
crack then, Boss?

:45:54
What kicked it off?
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Oh, well, I went white.
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White.
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You did not go white.
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Donut,
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I know what
color I was,

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and it was white.
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How do you know
what color I was?

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You were down the hall,
dancing like a little girl.

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So come on,
then, Darkus.

:46:11
What happened, man?
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Yeah, what did
you do, boss?

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I didn't have to touch him,
did I?

:46:15
When you're like that,
when you've got that...

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I just walked across the hall.
There he was by the bar.

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Stood.
He's only down there.

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He's only that big.
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Yeah, tiny little thing.
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And you didn't
hit him?

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Didn't have to hit him.
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Didn't have to hit him.
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It's all in the silence
of the...

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of the...
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Zen, isn't it?
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Come on, he used to be solid.
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You're telling us he walked?
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Well, he might have been solid
when you knew him,

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but he ain't solid now.
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He wasn't solid when
he was faced with me,

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with that whiteness.
I'd have given him

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another five, six seconds,
and it would have, you know...

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The whiteness would have
gone to another color.

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You know, I'd have gone...
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Ha! You know,
and pah, pah!

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Boof!
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You should've done.
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Isn't it?
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I mean, I could've done,
couldn't I?


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