Blackadder S 4 E 6 Goodbyeee

00:34:37
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgUFk2jWlGY

الملخص

TLDR视频通过士兵们在即将进行的大规模攻势前的对话,展现了他们对战争的反思与无奈。对话中夹杂着幽默的语言,描绘了士兵们在战斗中遭遇的绝望与荒谬感。士兵们回忆起他们在战争中的经历,以及对未来的恐惧,特别是对即将到来的战斗的担忧。尽管表现出无奈和恐惧,但士兵们依然通过幽默的方式进行对话,展现了他们在艰难环境中的人性和理智。这段视频不仅展示了他们的个人故事,也反映出战争的残酷与荒谬。

الوجبات الجاهزة

  • 🎖️ 士兵们在战争中的绝望与荒谬感
  • 🎭 通过幽默反映对即将到来的战斗的担忧
  • 🗣️ 重要的历史事件和背景
  • 💔 士兵们对亲友的思念与伤痛
  • 📜 对战争起因的讨论
  • 😅 绝望中透出的幽默
  • 🔫 战争的残酷与人性
  • 💬 角色之间的重要对话
  • 💣 对历史的反思与讽刺
  • 🌍 战后社会的影响

الجدول الزمني

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    Video opens with a discussion among soldiers about their prolonged wait at the front lines and the impending push they are preparing for. The atmosphere is darkly humorous as they reflect on the senselessness of the war and the loss of comrades.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    In the next segment, the soldiers continue to share their experiences, lamenting the condition of their coffee and the absurdity of their situation. They also discuss the war's origins, revealing the comedic misunderstandings about how the conflict began, touching on both historical facts and ludicrous myths.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:00

    As they navigate their seemingly endless crisis, one soldier manages to engage in a playful dialogue that showcases their camaraderie, despite the dire circumstances. They joke about their captain's sanity, blending humor with the grim realities of war.

  • 00:15:00 - 00:20:00

    The narrative dives deeper into a military history lesson, with discussions about empires and how the war escalated due to imperialistic ambitions. The banter shifts as the characters alternate between light-hearted jokes and serious reflections on their situation.

  • 00:20:00 - 00:25:00

    Amidst their humor, the characters reveal a more profound understanding of the war's madness. They recall the infamous Christmas truce, highlighting the absurdity of enemy soldiers celebrating together while horrors of war loom all around them, exacerbating their despair.

  • 00:25:00 - 00:34:37

    The story closes with rising tension as they prepare for their next confrontation. The soldiers ironically celebrate a possible end to hostilities, only to come to the harsh realization that their superiors have other plans, reinforcing the persistent, darkly comic undercurrent of the narrative as they face the absurdity of their orders.

اعرض المزيد

الخريطة الذهنية

فيديو أسئلة وأجوبة

  • 视频的主要内容是什么?

    视频展示了士兵们在战争前夜的对话,揭示他们的绝望和对即将战斗的无奈情感。

  • 这段视频的主题是什么?

    主题是对战争荒谬性的反思与讽刺。

  • 有哪些角色出现?

    士兵们和他们的指挥官是主要角色。

  • 对话中透露了什么历史背景?

    对话中提到了第一次世界大战的背景和士兵们的经历。

  • 视频使用了什么样的语言风格?

    语言风格幽默且带有讽刺,反映了士兵们的绝望与荒诞感。

  • 视频有什么情感表达?

    情感上表达了恐惧、无助和对战争的厌倦。

  • 有没有提到历史事件?

    提到了奥匈帝国大公被暗杀以及战斗的背景。

  • 这个视频的观看对象是谁?

    观看对象是对历史和战争题材感兴趣的观众。

  • 视频的情节是如何展开的?

    情节通过士兵之间的对话展开,讨论他们的担忧、经历和对战争的看法。

  • 这段视频有什么社会影响?

    引发观众对战争后果和人道主义的思考。

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    I strongly suspect that your long wait
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    for certain death is nearly it and then
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    surely you must have noticed something
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    in the air oh yes of course but I I
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    thought I was private soon we would last
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    be making the final big push that one
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    we've been so looking forward to all
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    these years raw with highly polished
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    brass knobs on
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    hello the some public baths no running
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    shouting old piddling in the shallow end
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    darling
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    tomorrow at dawn see you later then
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    bye gentlemen our long waits is nearly
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    at men tomorrow morning
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    general insanity noches invites you to a
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    mass slaughter don't save the king
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    Rule Britannia on boot sucks - Harry huh
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    Oh precisely you're going over the top
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    I'm getting out of it how can it
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    possibly be worth it
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    we've been sitting here since Christmas
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    1914 during which millions of men have
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    died and we've advanced no further than
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    an ant how long have you been in the
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    Army oh oh
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    I joined up straightaway sir August the
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    4th 1940 that was myself for the rest of
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    the fellows leap frogging downs with the
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    cambridge recruiting office and then
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    playing tiddlywinks in the queue only
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    the week before and there we were
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    crashing they super bunch of blokes fine
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    clean-limbed even Arachne had a strange
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    nobility about
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    yes and how are the boys now oh well
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    Jocko and the Badger Boston at the first
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    eeep unfortunately what a shock then I
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    remember bum fluffs housemaster wrote
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    and told me that stick he'd been out for
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    a duck and McGovern it's the parcel
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    sausage and and on goose over stuffed
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    frog side meaning that they both been
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    killed top to placket at Gallipoli were
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    the Aussies so did trippy and strangely
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    brown first morning of the song when
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    tits and mr. floppy got gassed back to
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    Blighty which leaves yes I suppose I'm
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    the only one of the Trinity tiddlers
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    still alive mummy there's a thought and
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    not a jolly one my point exactly George
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    a chap I get a bit miss if it wasn't put
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    forward I'm going over that top tomorrow
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    permission to get weaving this is a
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    crisis
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    if you've got a moment
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    it's a 12-story crisis with a
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    magnificent entrance hall panting
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    throughout 24-hour porridge and an
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    enormous sign on the roof saying this is
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    a large crisis
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    right what is your name - small village
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    on Mars just outside the capital city
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    just off the Hartlepool to buy some
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    exploding trousers my old man's a
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    mushroom man
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    yo Sam the runner to tell general meltus
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    but your captain has gone insane I must
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    return to England at once
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    ghastly for you I mean the whole rest of
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    the war yes very bad as soon as I can
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    whatever you do don't excite him now all
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    we have to do is wait Bullock fix us
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    some coffee with you and try to make it
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    taste slightly less like mud this time
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    no easy on the captain who see he's mad
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    coffee 13 months ago so every time I've
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    drank your coffee since I have in fact
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    been drinking hot
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    which of course makes all the difference
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    well I would do if we had any sugar but
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    unfortunately we ran out New Year's Eve
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    1915 since when I've been using sugar
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    substitute which is Sandra I could add
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    some milk this time well so alive
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    call me mr. picky but I think I'll well
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    I'm afraid sir captain darling said
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    they'd be along directly but well you
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    better be pretty damn to Valley don't
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    worry George I am okay totally enough
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    leave bong Karuna means wait knows how
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    we could enjoy the game of charades
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    oh yes and sing-along of musical hits
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    like Birmingham Bertie and mrs. Miggins
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    you're my artichokes
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    mission to ask a question sir
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    permission granted Warwick as long as it
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    isn't the one about where babies come
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    from the thing is - why I see it these
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    days there's a war on right and ages ago
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    there wasn't a war on right so there
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    must have been a moment when they're not
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    being a war on when away right and there
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    being a war on came along so what all I
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    want to know is how did we get from the
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    one case of affairs to the other case of
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    affairs
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    you mean how did the war start yeah
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    because of the vile Hutton and his
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    villainous empire building George the
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    British Empire at present covers a
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    quarter of the globe by allah german
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    empire consists of a small sausage
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    factory in Tanganyika I think that we
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    can be entirely absorbed from blame on
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    the imperialistic front oh no no
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    absolutely not
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    I heard they started when a bloke called
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    Archie Duke
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    shot an ostrich because he was hungry I
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    think you mean it started when the
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    Archduke of Austria Hungary got shot
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    well the real reason for the whole thing
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    was that it was just too much effort not
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    to have a war fight come this is
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    interesting I always loved history a
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    Battle of Hastings Henry the eighth's
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    and his six knives
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    music in order to prevent war in Europe
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    to superblocks developed asks the French
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    and the Russians on one side and the
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    Germans and austro-hungary on the other
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    the idea was have a there was a I really
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    can't bounce for his behavior it's gone
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    mad you see stirfry crazy is this
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    genuinely mad has he simply put his
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    underpants on his head and stuffed a
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    couple of pencils shoots a whole platoon
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    for drying them and the other thing they
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    used to do in the Sudan was to get
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    dressed up like this and pretend to be
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    mad didn't hear you come in they tell me
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    you've gone mad no sir no no must be a
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    breakdown of communication someone
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    obviously heard I was mad with
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    excitement waiting for the off hey why
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    you see darling I told you they're
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    perfect
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    right George have your chips fall in
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    well it's rather odd sir the message was
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    very clear
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    captain Blackadder gone totally tanto
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    brings straitjacket for immediate return
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    to be ridiculous darling disease as sane
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    as I am George where we massacred the
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    peace-loving pigness of the Upper Volta
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    and stole all their fruit no it's
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    totally different than butter good cup
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    of coffee darling old oak do the honors
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    sir
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    sugar three lumps think you can manage
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    three lumps rummage around see walking
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    fine sir
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    negging a milky one
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    yours you must have been delighted to
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    hear that salutely side our chance to
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    show the harm that it takes more than a
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    pointy half of bad breakfast i think the
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    artists looking good
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    nah cappuccino
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    any of that we made that brown stuff you
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    sprinkle on the top
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    body of men you've got out there I get
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    on yes sir shortly to become fine
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    bodies of men remember when we play the
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    old harrovians back in 96 days they
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    would never break through to their
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    backline but we ducked and we bobbed and
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    we're over me damn well won the game 15
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    for yes but the Harrow fullback wasn't
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    down with a heavy machine gun it's a
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    good point make a note darling
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    recommendation for the Harrow governor's
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    hitting machine guns for fallbacks dan
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    soldier you looking forward to giving
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    those Frenchie's a damn good licking
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    lissa
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    it's the Germans we should be licking
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    don't be revolting Germany he was
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    blazing
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    that in Soulja you love your country
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    reducer you love your King certainly
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    don't sir then why not my mother told me
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    never to trust men with beard sir
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    excellent native company with sorry I
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    can't be with you but obviously there's
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    no place at the front for an old general
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    with a Dickey heart and a wooden bladder
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    by the way if you want to accompany me
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    back to HQ and
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    what's the results as they come in I
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    think I can guarantee a place in the car
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    oh I wouldn't miss this show for
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    anything I'm as excited as a very
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    excited person who's got a special
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    reason to be excited see you all in
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    Berlin for coffee and cakes I'm glad
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    you're talking anymore thank you quite
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    clearly you are you are awfully way out
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    and you didn't take it you won't have
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    time to get stuck into the box we'll all
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    be cut to pieces by machine-gun fire
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    before we can say charge my war poem how
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    would you be if I gave the honest answer
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    which is no I'd rather kiss a skunk
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    so lighter
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    I hear words I sing Wars a horrid thing
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    so I sing zing zing ding-a-ling-a-ling
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    rights not Leonids little in the middle
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    and now we wouldn't want to exhaust you
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    know going all night no other burning
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    flames
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    all right bought it for old times sake
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    well youth unfilled martial Hank sir and
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    you ask him to get you out of here for
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    even by your standards it's pathetic
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    Field Marshal Haig once it was 20 years
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    ago and my god you've got it you what
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    are you gonna do
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    stupid one phone call will do it phone
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    call and I'll be free that's it it's
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    3:30 a.m.
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    I'll call about quarter to 6:00 miss you
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    the war I'm worried enough tendon I'll
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    come visit you yes jump into the old
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    jalopy and come down to stay in the
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    country we can relive the old times what
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    did you go in the garden fill it with
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    water and get your game keeping this
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    shoot out this old that's the thing I
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    don't really understand about You
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    captain you're a professional assault
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    during sometimes you sound as if you
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    very well haven't enjoyed soul well you
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    see George I did like it back in the old
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    days when the prerequisite of a British
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    campaign was that the enemy should under
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    no circumstances carry guns even Spears
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    Madison twice the kind of people we like
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    to fight with two feet tall and armed
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    with dry grass yes nasty 110-thousand
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    were to see warriors armed to the teeth
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    with kiwi fruit and guava ha after the
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    battle instead of taking prisoners we
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    simply made a huge food salad now when I
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    joined up I never imagined anything as
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    awful as this war I'd had 15 years of
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    military experience perfecting the art
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    of war during a pink gin and saying do
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    you do it doggy doggy in swanky
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    and then suddenly four and a half
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    million heavily armed Germans Herman W
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    it was a shock it was gonna be such fun
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    too
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    we all did joining the local regiment
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    and everything
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    turnip Street workhouse house was great
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    I'll never forget it
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    the first time I felt really popular
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    everyone was cheering throwing flowers
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    some girl you can come up and kiss me
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    love the training all we had to do was
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    bayonet sacks full of straw he'd not
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    could do that I remember saying to my
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    mum these sacks will be easy to outwit
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    in a battle situation then surely after
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    we all make that demo just before
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    Christmas 1914 yes that's right I just
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    arrived and we have that wonderful
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    Christmas truce do you remember sir we
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    could hear silent night drifting across
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    the still clear air of no-man's land and
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    then they came the Germans emerging out
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    of the freezing night mist calling to us
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    and we crammed it up over the top and
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    went to meet them both sides advanced
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    more during one Christmas piss-up than
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    they managed in the next
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    remember how could I forget it I
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    was never offside I could not believe
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    we've been stuck here for three flippin
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    years we have moved all my friends are
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    dead my pet spider Sally
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    Katie the worm 30 the bird
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    everyone except Neville the fat hamster
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    I'm afraid never bought it - I'm sorry
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    Neville gone sir but you're not quite
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    gone is in the corner bringing up the
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    sink it wasn't for this terrible war
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    never would still be the day
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    sniffling his little nose go in ink the
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    other hand if he hadn't died I wouldn't
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    have been able to insert the curtain rod
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    in his bottom and use them as a dis
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    model what can we just say no more
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    killing
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    let's all go home why would it be stupid
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    just to back in so why look yeah you
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    just stop that Concha talk right now
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    private it's it's absurd Bolshevism
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    money wouldn't work anyway
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    why not sir why not what do mean why why
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    wouldn't it work
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    it wouldn't work right it wouldn't work
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    because there you know you'll just get
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    on with polishing those boots
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    a little bit lesser lip I think not that
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    I went miss Lisa good times we've had
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    some damn doubly good laugh there that's
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    counting of any specific one
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    [Music]
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    can't sleep either a missus thinking
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    about the push OB the bottle forget to
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    set their alarm clocks oversleep and
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    still be in their pajamas when our boys
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    turn I've been thinking too darling over
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    these last few years I've come to think
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    of you as a sort of son not a favorite
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    son of course Lord no more a sort of
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    illegitimate Backstairs sort of strong
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    spotty squeak that never leave me still
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    fruit of my overactive loins thank you
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    and I want to do what's best for you so
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    I've given it a great deal of thought
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    and I want you to have this attention
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    this is the commission for the front
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    lines yeah I mean awfully selfish
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    darling keeping you back here instead of
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    joining
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    this will let you get to the front line
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    immediately but but I don't want to -
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    leave me
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    I appreciate that darling but then it
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    I'll just have to enter Berlin without
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    someone to carry my feathery hat want to
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    go into battle without I know but I'm
  • 00:25:52
    too old darling
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    I'm gonna have to sit this one out on
  • 00:25:57
    the touch line with the halftime oranges
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    and the fat wheezy boys with a note from
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    matron you youngbloodz link arms and go
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    together for the glorious final
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    scrub-down no you're you're not
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    listening sir I'm begging you please for
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    the sake of all the times I've helped
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    you with your deke bows and your Dickey
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    bladder please may you go through the
  • 00:26:27
    farewell Dee bagging ceremony in the
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    mess now I'm spared do that to you
  • 00:26:33
    touching this sentimental young Ruby
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    look no fuss no bother
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    the driver is already here no not a word
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    Kevin I know what you want to say I know
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    goodbye living darling I stopped raining
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    at last beg your pardon looks like we
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    might have a nice day for it so it is
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    right time to make my call
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    hello Phil Marshall said that goes Haig
  • 00:27:20
    please yes it's urgent
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    hey hello by jingo yes we sure gave this
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    pygmies a good squashing well we
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    certainly did sir and you remember my
  • 00:27:50
    god yes
  • 00:27:51
    you saved my damn life that day Blackie
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    if it weren't you that pigman woman with
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    the sharpened mango and you remember
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    then that you said that if I was ever in
  • 00:28:02
    real trouble if I ever really needed a
  • 00:28:05
    favor then I was to call you and you do
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    everything you could to help me yes yes
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    I do change my mind no we've noticed
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    that what do you want it's the big push
  • 00:28:23
    today and I'm not all that keen to go
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    over the top well it was a vicious be
  • 00:28:33
    sharp slice of mango wasn't it well this
  • 00:28:38
    is most irregular but all right if I do
  • 00:28:43
    fix it for you I never want to hear from
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    you again is that clear suits me dougie
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    I think the phrase rhymes with clucking
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    bell
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    [Music]
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    few muscle not not quite bladder at
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    least not yet
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    there I just wanted to let you know that
  • 00:29:34
    I've sent a little surprise over for you
  • 00:29:42
    captain darling captain back here to
  • 00:29:47
    join us for the last waltz yes
  • 00:29:52
    tired of folding the generals pajamas
  • 00:29:56
    well this is splendid comradely news
  • 00:30:00
    together we'll fight for king and
  • 00:30:02
    country and me sucking sausages in
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    Berlin by teatime well stops everyone
  • 00:30:10
    seems determined to eat out the moment
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    they arrive
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    splendid noble yes I'm scared I'm scared
  • 00:30:26
    too sir I mean I'm the last of the
  • 00:30:30
    tiddlywink ingly Froggers from the
  • 00:30:32
    golden summer of 1914
  • 00:30:38
    over key not dying at all sir how are
  • 00:30:41
    you feeling doing not all that good
  • 00:30:50
    rather hoped I'd get through the whole
  • 00:30:52
    show go back to work at Pratt & Sons
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    keep wicked for the Croydon gentlemen
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    married Doris made a note in my diary on
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    the way here simply says facing machine
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    gun without this
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    [Music]
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    this our guns have stopped you don't
  • 00:31:42
    think maybe the war's over
  • 00:31:45
    maybe it's peace Oh hurrah the big mobs
  • 00:31:50
    have got around the table and yanked the
  • 00:31:52
    iron out of the fire thank God we lived
  • 00:31:55
    through it the Great War 1914 to 1917
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    the guns have stopped because we're
  • 00:32:09
    about to attack
  • 00:32:10
    not even our generals are mad enough to
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    show their own men they think it's far
  • 00:32:15
    more sporting let the Germans do as they
  • 00:32:21
    say it I'm afraid so unless I can think
  • 00:32:25
    of something very quickly oh there's a
  • 00:32:35
    nasty splinter on that ladder sir bloke
  • 00:32:37
    hurt himself on there I have a plan sir
  • 00:32:45
    borac a cunning and subtle one yes sir
  • 00:32:49
    as cunning as a fox who's just been
  • 00:32:52
    appointed professor of cunning at Oxford
  • 00:32:54
    University whatever it was I'm sure it
  • 00:33:04
    was better than my plan to get out of
  • 00:33:06
    this by pretending to be mad I mean who
  • 00:33:09
    would have noticed another madman around
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    yeah
  • 00:33:14
    good luck everyone
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    [Music]
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    you
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