The Business
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The more we sent back home,
the more they wanted it.

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And by 1987, London was covered
in a white blanket.

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Every fucking one was at it.
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From city boys to rent boys,
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yuppie girls to call girls.
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There were even stories of the Royals getting
stuck in, banging it up their fucking noses.

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Maybe that's why she called her son Charlie.
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And how do you think she survived
on four hours'sleep a night?

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In our own little way,
we were shaping the future of our country.

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After cocaine, it would never be the same.
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It brought us together, pulled us apart,
made us sell our souls as well as our mates.

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It was a glorious time.
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And as long as we kept this old bastard happy
and Sonny did hisjob,

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it was never gonna end.
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He say you have the face of a film star.
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Well, tell him, I said thanks.
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And I've actually been thinking
about getting into acting when I get home.

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Dice que gustaría ser un actor.
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Fantástico!
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Dile que si quiere ser un actor,
yo tengo algo que mostrarle.

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He say...
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if you want to be an actor,
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he has something to show you.
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Yeah?
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Come on, toilet. Come on.
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I fucking love them Colombians!
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I thought it'd be a fucking bag, wouldn't you?
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- What for?
- Fucking old knob.

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Fuck him. Come on.
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It's still welcome. Fuck that.
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Hey!
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Chico.
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Amigos.
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Yeah, mate. Amigos.
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Amigos, huh?

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