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I went and changed a pound for the Underground |
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The Bakerloo northbound cos I fancied coming round |
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The Bakerloo northbound cos you fancied coming round? |
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Hmm, the Bakerloo northbound cos I fancied coming round |
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Well, I'm very glad you did, and I'm glad you paid a quid |
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I'd go and put the kettle on if I could find the lid |
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You'd go and put the kettle on if you could find the lid? |
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Yes, I'd go and put the kettle on if I could find the lid |
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Please allow me to agree cos I'd love a cup of tea |
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And I'd risk it for a biscuit, as I said, well, you know me |
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You'd risk it for a biscuit? |
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Yes, I'd risk it for a biscuit, as I said, you know me |
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No sooner said than done, aren't you the lucky one? |
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We're out of chocolate hollies, would you like a Chelsea bun? |
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Oh, you're out of chocolate hollies, ooh, I'd love a Chelsea bun |
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Since we're out of chocolate hollies you must have a Chelsea bun |
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That's a very tasty hat, where d' you have to go for that? |
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It's the first one that I've seen that doesn't make your face look fat |
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Ooh, it's the first one that you've seen that doesn't make my face look fat? |
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Yes, it's the first one that I've seen that doesn't make your face look fat |
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I got it down the Lane where the prices are insane |
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I could have got the houndstooth but I rather liked the plain |
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Ooh, you could have got the houndstooth but you rather liked the plain? |
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Yes, I could have got the houndstooth but I rather liked the plain |
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Ooh, it doesn't half look sweet, it's more than half a proper treat |
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It's a monkey to a pony that there's more than half a sheep |
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Ooh, it's a monkey to a pony that there's more than half a sheep? |
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Yes, it's a monkey to a pony that there's more than half a sheep |
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Hmm, I wonder... |