I don't have black shoes, sir. Well, you're just going to have to get a pair then, aren't you? And report to me first thing in the morning with them. Good man. Brother. As you were.
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You know I am gonna kill you one of these days.
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- Now, I hear you're a queer. - What? Yeah, I hear you're a little queer. No, you must have me mixed up with someone else. Nah, I don't think so. Dance. - Dance? - Dance! Dance, like a little queer, go. Are you joking?
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Whoo!
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Sorry. Where did he say the restaurant was again? Do you mean the canteen? Of course, the can-canteen, yeah. "The restaurant." You're not in France now, you bleedin' spanner.
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Go ahead, Barry.
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The jury's still out on which way these guys'll go, but they're a lot of fun, and John Taylor is one of the most proficient bass players in the UK at the moment. Gives them a really funky edge, which I hope they're gonna go for.
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If my parents found out I took this out, they'd kill me. Have you taken it out before? Every few weeks.
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No, you're not. - 'Cause you don't even exist. - What? Maybe you're living in my world; I'm not living in yours. You're just material for my songs. Man, I'd be very careful about what you say to me next. Floor him, Barry. I don't want to have to batter you again.
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What's your name? Conor Lawlor. - Conor Lawlor? - Shut up! Right, Conor. Morning prayers are at quarter to 9:00. The canteen is located just below the PE hall. They serve chips and bars. We have a strict black-shoe policy here, Mr. Lawlor. Your parents should have read it in the introductory rule book, page 142.
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- French, Brother Barnabas. - Huh? You're teaching French, not Latin. Oh, how modern. Mind you, I'd be surprised if any of you knew where France is, not to mind speaking the language. Oh, go on. It's on the continent. Above Spain. You'll be the new lad, then, from the Jesuits.
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You only have the power to stop things.
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# You just can't stand the way # # That I walked out from the wreckage # # Can't understand the way that I turned myself around # # I tried to terminate this war # # With you # # But you won't let it go # # You keep coming back for more... # And begin.
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But not to create.
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I'm tired of this constant nagging.
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This meeting has been called to order. Pray proceed. Well, as some of you may have noticed, your mother and I really are under a lot of pressure at the moment. Like the rest of the country. I haven't had a single commission this year. Your mother is down to a three-day week. It doesn't look like it's going to get much brighter. So we had a look at our accounts, and... well, we-we see we could make a significant saving if we altered the education situation. What education situation? - Well... - She means your school. They're taking you out of school. - What? - No, no. We're not taking you out of school. We're transferring you from one school - to another school. - Why? Because we need to make some cuts in the budget somewhere. I'd suggest taking your brother out of college, but he's already dropped out of his own volition. Thank you, Robert. The Christian Brothers have a fine history of education. Who are the Christian Brothers? The Christian Brothers are an educational institution - formed by... - The Christian Brothers, Conor, are an order of the Catholic Church self-appointed in their education formation and systematic beating of their young charges. Oh, shut up, Brendan. Six years in the hands of the Jesuits, and look what they did for you. You're just gonna have to face up to this, Conor. Do you know what the Christian Brothers' motto is? "Viriliter Age." Do you know what that means? "Let's rape our students"? No, Brendan, it doesn't. It means "act manly."