But then I remembered that I'm pretty good at escaping from things.
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[sighs]
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It's what we do.
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[man] A beautiful event like tonight happens only once in a father's life.
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Behold, for the first time in two millennia, all three treasured eggs have been reunited.
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I've heard tapeworms can be quite slimming.
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[Booth] This gouda is disappointing.
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That is why when I arranged for my only daughter to marry, I spared no expense to acquire a gift unlike any other.
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I was in Game of Thrones! I'm Ed Sheeran, bitch! [upbeat music playing]
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[guests gasp] [applause]
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Surprised to see me? Well, we're just surprised it took you so long to find us. Oh, I actually… I came aboard yesterday.
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You weren't the only one crying at the end of your lovemaking. You know, funny story, after Das picked me up on the beach… Looks like you ran out of friends. [Booth] She sent me to the only place on Earth that actually is worse than her Instagram account.
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[clicks tongue] None taken. Super fun time, guys.
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[guard speaking Italian] [regal musical flourish]
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[tires screeching] [siren blaring]
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[narrator] Though many know the tragic love story of Antony and Cleopatra, the wayward Roman general who fell madly in love with the enchanting Egyptian queen, both of them taking their lives rather than face a world without each other, few know the secret story of the most sought-after prize and unsolved puzzle of their time. The mystery of Cleopatra's third egg. On their wedding day, as a symbol of his undying devotion, Mark Antony presented Cleopatra with three bejeweled eggs, each one more exquisite than the last. For centuries, these eggs were thought to be nothing more than myth, rumor. But then, in 1907, just outside of Cairo, a local farmer unearthed two of them. Some say the third egg was never found. Others claim it was discovered, but just as quickly lost, never to be seen again. Join us as we explore that very question. What happened to Cleopatra's lost egg? Who may hold it in their possession? And most importantly, will we ever see the day in which all three eggs are reunited for the first time in over 2,000 years? Cleopatra's first egg is on display for all to see at the world-famous Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome. The second egg has been sold at auction numerous times and currently is held in a private collection. [dramatic music playing]