It could just be Dry Eye's doing. He's been getting bold lately. Yeah. Well, they still all work for Lord George.
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[door opens]
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Don't go. Please, wait!
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Sort him out.
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Dry Eye.
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He said there'd be a bit of puff. [man 3] Yeah, they weren't joking.
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Oh, hello. It's Dad's Army. Oi, Frank.
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- [man 1] Get the fuck out. - Now, now, now.
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[Fletcher] So I said I'd tell them where Michael was for a price.
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- Ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta. - ["Shimmy Ya" plays] ♪ Wu-tang, Wu-tang Wu-tang, Wu-tang ♪ ♪ Wu-tang, Wu-tang, Wu-tang ♪ [song fades] - [boy] Fucking prick. - What are you doing, Dave?
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But you knew that already. Hop in. [Fletcher] Now, I can't be specific about the heroes and zeros, but there was a lot of money hanging in the balance. Question: What would it be worth to have the power to be able to pull the plug on an operation like that? Answer: A greedy man would want half the sale price, but a smart man would know that 20 million pounds was just about uncomfortable enough to make everyone feel comfortable.
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- The body? - I've dealt with that.
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So you've got 72 hours.
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And I would just reiterate that if anything happens to me, I do have my insurance policy in place.