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:51:13
Hello.
The speaker went on the bin.

:51:16
Your dad said he'd fix it.
So I said I'd cook for him.

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So you get a decent meal for once.
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I'm a fantastic cook.
Aren't I a fantastic cook, Damian?

:51:25
The size of that school bag.
:51:28
You'll give yourselvesa hernia,
is that all homework?

:51:30
- No.
- Yeah.

:51:32
Er, costumes for the nativity play.
I suppose it is homework really.

:51:36
I love a nativity play,
can I see them?

:51:39
- Yeah.
- No.

:51:41
It's private. Private property...
of the school.

:51:45
It will spoil the surprise.
:51:46
Am I going to go too?
:51:48
Are you going to get
me some tickets?

:51:50
Well I suppose so.
:51:52
Well I didn't even know
they were in it.

:51:53
I get told nothing
you know, nothing.

:51:57
Are you going to come
and do some chopping?

:51:59
It's lasagne, your favourite.
:52:06
Where was the highwaymanan,
Dick Turpin,

:52:08
hanged in seventeen thirty nine?
:52:11
- York.
- How did you know that?

:52:13
- It's York.
- Glasgow... Carlisle...

:52:16
He knows everything your dad.
:52:17
- Norwich... York...
- Why don't you go on it,

:52:19
you'd be great,
wouldn't he, he'd be great.

:52:21
Fifty fifty please.
:52:22
It's York!
:52:24
You'd be a lot less frustrated
if you went on yourself.

:52:27
Damian, tell him to go on.
:52:28
You'd like to have a million
pounds wouldn't you?

:52:30
It's not a million pounds.
It's a million euros.

:52:34
That's only about...
:52:36
Six hundred and
twenty three thousand,

:52:38
one hundred pounds
at today's prices.

:52:41
At least somebody
has been listening.

:52:44
Told you it was York.
:52:46
Jim, I'm so sorry
the answer is York.

:52:51
We're supposed to go to bed
when this is finished.

:52:54
Yeah right, go to bed.
:52:57
But you're supposed
to read us a story.


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