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Mind Your LanguageSeason 2 Episode 6 A Hard Days Night

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    Come on Ranjeet, it's your turn.
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    I'm thinking what I'm
    going to be doing.
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    You have been thinking for
    five minutes.
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    Patience
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    We are playing scrabblo
    not patience.
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    - What do you want Su Lee? - 18
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    okay, here we go.
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    18.19.20.
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    Full cycle to win.
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    Very good. Bravo.
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    Right. It's your turn now Zoltan.
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    Hey. Atención. Zoltan's turn.
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    It's all right. You throw
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    I'm no bad. What you want
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    5.
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    - You are getting better. - Yes?
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    - You are starting to hit
    the board. - Good.
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    What happened?
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    You are supposed to throw it
    forward not to the backwards.
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    Where is it?
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    It's alright. I see it.
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    Oh me.
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    It's a good thing you
    were wearing a
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    turban Ranjeet otherwise it would
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    have gone straight through
    your head.
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    Oh, blimey! You wouldn't
    have felt it.
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    You will feel my first in a moment.
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    Come on Ranjeet.
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    I'm still thinking.
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    Yeah, sikhs are slow thinkers.
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    Shut up man.
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    We must have time limito. Come.
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    Oh, I'm getting a good one. Sugar.
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    No goodo.
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    Quel idiot! Sugar is not
    spelled S-H-U-G-A-R.
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    I think you are mistaken.
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    You damn fool. Everybody know
    sugar is spelled with two Gs.
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    We win! You want game juan?
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    We no have time. Mr. Brown he
    will be here pretty pronto!
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    You frighten you lose?
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    I bet you blind folded.
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    Let's see you get double the
    top with Your eyes closed.
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    Easy. Easy.
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    Closed.
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    One, two,
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    Jamila.
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    Who did this?
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    Me. I was trying to get
    that in top.
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    Looks like you get it
    in the bottom.
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    Are you hurt Sid?
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    Huh?
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    Are you hurt?
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    You bend down and
    you'll find out.
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    - What is going on in here?
    - Not a thing.
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    - A dart game. - I beg your pardon.
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    Sid was us telling how he
    used to dart playing.
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    Well in future Sidney, kindly remember that
    the students have more important
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    things to do, did you get my point?
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    Yeah, and his point as well.
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    - Good heavens!
    - What's the matter?
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    This door is full of holes.
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    Maybe it's a wooden worm.
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    Wood worm.
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    Yeah, it's alright.
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    Yes. I just had a telephone
    call from Mr. Brown.
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    He says he Would be along later.
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    Apparently, he is tied
    up at his flat.
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    Oh, blimey. Shouldn't we be
    going to untie him?
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    I was speaking metaphorically.
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    It is better you speako English.
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    Silence. Now Mr. Brown
    may put up With
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    you stupid remarks
    but I assure you
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    Will find me a very
    different kettle of fish.
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    Excuse me please, what is mean
    kettle of fish?
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    You'll find out. Now, until Mr. Brown
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    Arrives, I intend to find out what
    sort of progress you are making.
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    You, how are you doing?
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    How are you doing?
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    Very pleased, thank you.
    How are You doing?
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    I'm inquiring about your English.
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    Your English
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    No, no, Hungarian.
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    You're hopeless.
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    No, no, look Hungarian.
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    Sit down.
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    Thank you.
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    You. Give me the present
    of the verb to move.
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    You know it not?
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    Well, of course I know it.
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    Oh good, then you can me tell?
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    It is not my place to tell you anything.
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    Okay, then you can tell me not.
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    - You! - Sí, señora.
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    What is a comma?
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    Por favor.
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    What is a comma?
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    Comma is when you are
    unconscious.
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    That's a coma. A comma is
    a Punctuation mark.
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    Oh, it's alright.
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    I don't think Mr. Brown is
    teaching you anything.
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    Master is teaching us
    very much English.
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    When I am arrived, not one
    body is understand
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    me, now everybody is understand
    every thing I am speak.
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    I see. Well, then in that
    case, if someone
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    will stop you in the street
    and ask you the time
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    what would you say?
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    That's wouldn't help them!
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    Oh yes, in my street, it's
    all Indian peoples.
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    Silence. You!
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    Yes please.
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    Give ma a collective noun
    for a collection of ants.
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    Aunties.
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    Not aunts. Ants. Insects.
    What is a lot of ants?
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    A damn nuisance.
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    Have you never heard of swarm?
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    Yes please. England call
    Pakistan a swarm.
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    Silence.
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    Oh sorry I'm late Miss Courtney.
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    So am I! I have just been seeing
    how your students are getting on.
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    - Well, I think they're progressing.
    - Yes, but in which direction?
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    What have you been saying?
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    Nothing, she is asking some
    questions and we are telling
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    her some answers.
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    Well, that explains it.
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    Are you going away?
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    Only for one night. I'm having my flat
    painted that's why I can't sleep there.
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    You're having your bed painted also?
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    No, just I can't stand the
    smell of fresh glass paint.
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    Where would you be
    sleeping tonight?
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    I'll probably stay at the YMCA.
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    Hey, much better that the YWCA.
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    I suppose any of you have a
    spare room, do you?
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    It would give me much
    pleasure for you
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    to Share my humble house,
    but unfortunately,
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    my cousin and his
    family and also his
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    cousin and his family
    are staying with me.
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    You've got two families
    both living in one house?
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    Two families both living in one room.
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    You are very welcome to come
    and Stay with me.
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    Have you got a spare room?
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    No. But I have a very big bed.
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    Well, thank you for the offer but
    I thing it'd better be in the YMCA.
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    - You can with me stay. - Don't tell
    me you've got a very big bed also?
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    No. I have a small bed, better much.
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    Okay, you stay with us.
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    Who's Huss? Us?
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    Me and Giovanni.
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    Sure we've got a room.
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    I didn't know you share a flat.
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    Yeah, I had to leave my other place.
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    I had a big fight with the
    neighbor because of the noise.
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    What noise?
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    Every night after mid night
    guitar practice For one hour.
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    - Surely you can ask
    them to stop. - No.
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    - Why not? - It's me who
    practice the guitar.
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    And you still practice the
    guitar, do you?
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    - No, finish guitar.
    - Thanks goodness for that.
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    Now I practice the drums.
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    What?
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    That's ajoke. I don't practice
    anything. What do you say?
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    - Will you stay with us?
    - Well, I am
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    Okay, you stay. Hey,
    why don't we have a party.
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    That's a good idea.
    Everybody comes.
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    I'll bring a bottle.
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    Yeah, make it sure
    it's not empty.
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    I'll bottle bring.
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    We'll get us a pizza.
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    Chicken curry.
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    Fried rice.
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    Chapati and popadoms.
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    Ensalata.
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    Guiash.
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    German sausage.
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    Paella a la valenciana.
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    Duck.
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    Quiche Lorraine.
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    I make you suki-yaki.
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    We'll give you a night
    you'll never forget.
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    That's what I'm afraid of.
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    Well, come in professor.
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    Oh, thank you.
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    This is the hall, this is the
    kitchen, this is
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    my bedroom, Max's bedroom, this
    is the Living room, and this
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    And that's my bedroom.
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    No, that's the bathroom.
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    Oh, where am I sleeping?
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    You sleep here on the sofa.
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    Sure, it's very comfortable.
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    What was that?
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    What was what?
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    That awful noise.
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    It's only a train.
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    Only a train! This is worse then
    the Waiting room of waterloo station.
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    Don't worry, you'll get used to it.
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    They only run every ten
    minutes After rush hour finish.
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    I'll never get to sleep
    through all that noise.
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    We'll give you cotton ball
    to put in your ears.
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    Well, I would need it.
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    Hey, we better go get the drinks.
    You wanna come with us professor?
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    Well actually I'd like a bath
    if that's alright with you?
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    Okay, we'll be back in 10 minutes.
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    I left them here on the table.
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    Where is professor?
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    - Well he said he was going to have
    a bath. - - Okay, come on. Alright.
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    Just a moment.
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    Hello! Max! Giovanni!
    Anybody there?
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    The sergeant! Yes madame!
    A burgaler. Don't panic.
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    Stay where you are and I'll send
    a police car around right way.
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    - He's trying to pick next door's
    lock. - Don't worry, I'll sort him out.
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    Oh, I do hope this sort of thing
    doesn't happen often.
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    I only moved in here yesterday.
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    Stand back, I'm going out there.
    George, you stay with Mrs. Partridge.
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    Alright, come quietly.
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    - Oh, look you're making a mistake.
    - Could be.
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    No but I'm staying here
    with a friend.
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    What's the address?
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    I don't know. I've never
    been here before, you see?
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    I see.
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    Look there's a perfectly
    simple explanation
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    Well, why don't we come
    down to the station
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    And tell it to the perfectly
    simple sergeant.
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    Hey, the professor is not out here.
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    He is not in the bathroom.
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    Well, he's not out the either.
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    Maybe he decided to sleep
    at YMCA after all.
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    No, his bag is still there.
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    He said he was gonna have a bath.
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    Oh blimey, maybe he has
    gone down the plug hole.
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    A Japanese philosopher has said:
    When the person
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    is not here, he must be somewhere else.
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    We know he's somewhere
    else, but somewhere where?
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    Buenas noches.
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    Hey, what's the matter?
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    It's Mr. Brown.
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    - What about Mr. Brown?
    - He's gone.
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    Gona?
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    Ten minutes he was here,
    now he's gone?
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    Santa madre querida,
    espíritu...
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    He is not dead, he is vanished.
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    ¡Gracias a Dios!
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    - Alright, what's your name?
    - Jeremy Brown.
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    - Brown? - Yes.
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    I suppose that'll make a
    change from a smith or
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    Jones. Now, according to P.C. Barnes,
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    - you were caught breaking and entering.
    - I was not breaking and entering.
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    - Were you picking the lock?
    - Yes, but
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    - Do you live there? - No, but
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    Charge: Breaking and entering.
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    Look, you're making a
    terrible mistake.
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    That's what criminals said.
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    I demand to see my lawyer.
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    Sid, they've not nabbed you
    tonight as well.
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    Is he one of you accomplicies?
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    No, I know him. He can vote for me.
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    He is in a state he ever can't
    vote for his own mother.
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    - What has he done Barnes?
    - Drunk and disorderly.
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    - Pardon? - Drunk and disorderly.
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    So am I.
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    Sergeant, he is the care taker at the
    school where I teach.
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    He will tell you who am I.
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    You, do you know this man?
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    He's a cop.
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    Sid, it's me, look! Tell the
    sergeant who I am.
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    Charlie Frenzbaf.
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    What?
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    Never tell him your own name son.
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    Oh, take him away. Bring
    him back when he's sober.
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    I'll be your sweet heart.
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    Now, Mr. Brown or Frenzbaf or
    whatever you call yourself
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    - Brown - Professor
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    Max! Giovanni! Thank goodness
    you're here. Look, tell
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    this, tell this sergeant who am I.
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    He's Mr. Jeremy Brown.
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    He teach us to speak the English.
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    Do you live in 6 Windsor road?
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    Sure we do. What happened?
    Where have you been?
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    Well, I've got locked out on your
    balcony and your
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    and your Public spirited
    neighbor thought I was
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    a burgular and called the police.
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    So you were telling
    the truth, hum?
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    And I have a good mind to
    see you for false arrest.
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    If you do so, there'll be a
    charge of asault and battery.
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    I haven't asaulted anyone.
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    No, but I should go now
    before I do.
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    Hey, everybody.
    We found Mr. Brown.
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    Now we all have a party.
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    Hey where is all the food?
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    We saved you a piece of quiche.
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    Oh good.
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    Blimey, I was hungry
    so I'm eating it.
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    Actually I can do with
    a drink.
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    No drink.
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    Nor a drop?
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    Si! One drop!
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    Don't worry professor. I'll
    fix everything for us.
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    Max, go.
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    Okay, I'll go get some beer.
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    Then we'll all have a party.
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    No, not all of us. I've
    made a date with Danielle.
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    We are going to have a dance.
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    ¡Olé!
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    Señorita.
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    Enjoy your selves.
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    We must also be go.
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    Yes
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    Master, Ali will let me
    watch his television.
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    Yes, we don't want to
    Starkers and Cruch.
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    Starsky and Hutch.
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    Jolly good. See you at school time.
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    Bye everybody.
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    A thousand apologies.
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    Why? What have you done?
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    Nothing. It's what I'm going
    to be doing?
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    What are you going to be doing?
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    Take Ingrid for a show.
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    We're going to see Sweedish film.
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    It's being all about
    Sweedish Nopal.
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    I think you mean Noble.
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    That is correct. You'll be
    excusing us please!
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    Yeah, certainly. Have a good night.
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    Don't tell me you two are
    going to the pictures too!
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    No, not so. See Lee and me
    go to bedo
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    Not together, I'm going home
    to read a little red book.
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    I go sleep home.
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    Too much sake.
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    Too much sake.
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    Hope you had a pleasant night.
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    Ciao.
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    That's going to be a
    sleeping party.
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    Not to worry. Now we got
    plenty of beer for five.
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    You have even more for three.
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    Oh not you too Anna.
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    Yeah, us too. I help Zoltan
    mid home walk.
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    Good morning.
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    Good night.
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    I hope.
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    Alright then, we are three.
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    Okay everybody hey,
    where is everybody?
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    - They all went out.
    - We've got such nice friends.
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    Hey, why don't we go down
    to the disco?
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    Yes, it's a good idea. And we
    will pick up a couple of birds.
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    I don't want to pick up a
    couple of birds.
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    Professor is right.
    We don't want to
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    pick up
    a couple of birds,
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    we'd pick up three birds.
    One each.
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    Now you two go on.
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    Why don't you want to
    come with us?
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    Well, I feel tired and wounded. I think
    I'll just turn in for the night.
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    You sure now?
  • 19:00 - 19:01
    Yeah, but don't let that stop
    you from going.
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    Okay.
  • 19:03 - 19:04
    I'll just get ready for bed.
  • 19:05 - 19:07
    And you'll find some blankets
    in the cupboard
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    Any cotton balls?
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    In the bathroom.
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    Thank you, see you tomorrow.
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    Why is he shouting?
  • 19:22 - 19:23
    I don't know.
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    You want a beer before we go?
  • 19:26 - 19:27
    Sure!
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    It's stuffy in here! That's better.
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    Nice party!
  • 19:46 - 19:52
    Fantastic. You know Max?
    I really fancy that Ingrid.
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    Yeah, you fancy anyone.
  • 19:54 - 20:00
    That's not true, is it?
    I don't fancy you.
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    Hey, our lights just gone out.
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    Mr. Brown must wanting
    to sleep.
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    We better go to the disco.
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    Okay.
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    It's locked.
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    Hey, professor.
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    The house was very quiet,
    nothing could be
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    heard. Yet the old lady could
    almost feel a
  • 20:50 - 20:54
    sense of heaving. She listened,
    the silence was
  • 20:55 - 20:58
    opressive. Suddenly there
    was a knock at the
  • 20:58 - 20:59
    window.
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    Yes, sergeant. Oh, it's not
    you again madam.
  • 21:09 - 21:12
    Are you sure it's not the
    same fellow? There are
  • 21:12 - 21:17
    two fellows? Look, I suggest
    you just sit there and
  • 21:17 - 21:19
    wait, go around and see a
    neighbor and wait till
  • 21:19 - 21:21
    the constable arrives, okay?
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    Coming!
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    Oh please excuse me, the front
    door was open. I did knock.
  • 21:40 - 21:42
    Oh sorry, I was a sleep.
  • 21:42 - 21:44
    There are burglars on my balcony.
  • 21:44 - 21:45
    Are you sure?
  • 21:45 - 21:49
    Yes, I saw their evil looks.
    They might be opening my
  • 21:49 - 21:50
    doors now.
  • 21:54 - 21:55
    The front window wasn't locked.
  • 21:56 - 21:58
    Oh I see alright leave it with me.
    I'll go see what they're up to.
  • 21:59 - 22:00
    Do be careful!
  • 22:00 - 22:01
    Yes!
  • 22:02 - 22:04
    What are we going to do?
  • 22:04 - 22:05
    Break the window.
  • 22:07 - 22:10
    Max! Giovanni!
    What are you doing here?
  • 22:10 - 22:11
    You locked us out.
  • 22:11 - 22:13
    Yeah, we knocked on the
    window next door
  • 22:13 - 22:15
    and the woman screamed
    and ran away.
  • 22:15 - 22:16
    She thought you were burglars.
  • 22:17 - 22:17
    Come on, get inside.
  • 22:18 - 22:19
    Just a moment. I'll go
    get the beer.
  • 22:19 - 22:21
    No, no, no. I'll go get it.
    You stay here.
  • 22:27 - 22:29
    Alright. Turn around.
  • 22:32 - 22:33
    Now are you sure you don't
    mind me staying
  • 22:33 - 22:34
    Here for the night?
  • 22:34 - 22:37
    Not at all sir. I think it will be
    safer for both
  • 22:37 - 22:39
    Right. At least I'll get
    some sleep.
  • 22:40 - 22:40
    Good night sir!
  • 22:41 - 22:42
    Good night.
  • 22:50 - 22:51
    Who's that?
  • 22:52 - 22:55
    It's you Mr. Brown.
    Let's sing a song!
Title:
Mind Your LanguageSeason 2 Episode 6 A Hard Days Night
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Video Language:
English
Duration:
24:00

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