Strange Bedfellows
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:00:01
[cheers and applause]
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Looking at you,
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my troubles are fleeing.
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I'm admring the view,
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'cause it's you I'm seeing.
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(Neil)
Now let me get you a drink.

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What will it be?
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Just a beer, thanks, Neil.
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Heineken, Redback,
Steinlager, Coopers?

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As long as it's cold.
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Where's your man?
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Oh, haven't got a clue.
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Look, don't get me wrong,
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but you two seem
like an odd couple.

:00:43
Well, we're poofs,
aren't we?

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It doesn't get
much odder than that.

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[cell phone ringing]
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[laughter]
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Hello.
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Ralph, what's going on?
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You playing tonight or not?
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Fred.
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Uh, listen, mate.
I'm in Sydney.

:01:08
Sydney?
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Yeah, I'm up here...
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for a visit.
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Oh.
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We were expecting you
for poker.

:01:16
You have got
to meet Ralph.

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She is so crazy.
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Geez, mate, I forgot.
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She's up from the country
with her boyfriend.

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Yeah, I'll be back tomorrow.
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What's her name, Ralph?
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Sorry, Laurie, what was that?
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I said, what's
your boyfriend's name?

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Vince.
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What was that about Vince?
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Oh, Vince.
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Yeah, he's here.
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[applause]
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He's...
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Ooh, careful, love.
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Give a girl
a hernia.

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Who was that, Ralph?
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Listen, Fred,
I'm in a bar, mate.

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It's very noisy.
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I've got to go.
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I'll see you tomorrow.

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