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| BASTARDS! YOU'LL ALL SUFFER! I'LL SHOW THE LOT OF YOU! I'M GONNA BE A ___ | |
| This place has become impossible. Nothing to eat, freezing cold and now a madman on the prowl outside with ___ | |
| You're not leaving me in here alone. Those are the kind of windows ___ look in at. | |
| There is, you'll agree, a certain 'je ne sais quoi' oh so very special about a firm, young ___ | |
| Are you the ___? | |
| Oh, Christ almighty. Sinew in ___ base. Keep back, keep back! The entire sink's gone rotten | |
| Even a stopped ___ gives the right time twice a day. | |
| Oh, bollocks to the ___. We'll tell him they had a farmers conference and had a run on them. | |
| Come on lads, let's get home, the sky's beginning to bruise, night must fall and we shall be forced to ___ | |
| We want the finest wines available to ___. And we want them here, and we want them now! | |
| I know where you are, you're at ___ ___. I've been watching you, especially you, prancing like a tit. | |
| ___ to those that can afford it, very expensive to those that can't. | |
| Don't be ridiculous, I haven't done anything. Look here, my cousin's a __! | |
| So do I, so does everybody. Look at my tongue, it's wearing a yellow ___ | |
| It is the most shattering experience of a young man's life when one morning he awakes and quite reasonably says to himself 'I will never play the ___.' | |
| There's nothing out there except a ___. | |
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| How can we make it ___? | |
| ___ and fine wine. | |
| Easy for you to say, luvvie, you've had an ___. Why can't I have an ___? | |
| Nonsense. This is a far superior drink to ___. The wankers don't drink it because they can't afford it. | |
| A pair of quadruple ___ and another pair of pints, please. | |
| What happened to my cigar commercial? What happened to my ___? Bastard must have died. | |
| I'm making ___ | |
| We live in a land of weather forcasts and breakfasts that set in. Shat on by Tories, shovelled up by Labour. And here we are, we three, perhaps the last island of ___ in the world. | |
| Why don't you ___ ___occasionally like any other human being? | |
| 'Geoff Woade is feeling better and is now prepared to step back into society and start tossing his __ about.' | |
| ___? I'm a park and I'm practically dead. What good's the countryside? | |
| Apart from a raw ___, that's the only solid to have passed my lips in the last 60 hours. I must be ill. | |
| Stop saying that! You're not in the same boat. The only thing you're in that I've been in is this ****ing ___! | |
| No, no, no, dear boy, you must leave, you must leave. Yet again that ___ has destroyed my day! | |
| We can't go on like this. I'm a trained actor reduced to the status of a ___ | |
| How like an angel in apprehension. How like a god! The beauty of the world! The paragon of animals! And yet, to me, what is this quintessence of ___? | |
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