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"[sighs] I had to wear a nappy for a week."
Belfast
"[all chuckling]"
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"-Will. -WILL: Oh, Mum. Sorry, Granny."
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"POP: Ah, she's well able to handle herself."
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"PA: It's being so cheerful keeps you going, isn't it?"
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"Sure, I'm not gonna be running up the Cave Hill"
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"any time soon, am I? [coughs]"
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"-MA: It's just not knowing. -GRANNY: That's not easy."
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"MA: How it's gonna affect their schooling."
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"Will, would you turn that telly off"
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"-and talk to your granny? -Hi, Pop."
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"Hiya, Buddy."
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"PA: Does the doctor want to see you again?"
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"He's given me a letter for the hospital."
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"-PA: And did you go? -There's no point."
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"[sighs]"
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"I think you've a few big decisions to make, son."
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"Did you clear up that wee bit of trouble"
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"-we were talking about? -GRANNY: Hey, wee fellas."
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"We're not deaf back here."
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"[church bell tolling]"
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"Oh, yes, we've friends on the Protestant side."
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"They weren't friends last night."
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"They weren't friends last night, though."
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"BUDDY: Paddy Kavanagh told me as long as Catholics"
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"keep confessing everything bad that they do to a priest,"
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"then they can do whatever they want"
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"and God will forgive them all the time."
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"Well, Paddy Kavanagh's family's not gonna be living"
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"in this street for much longer, so you'd better check"
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"he's not taking the hand out of you."
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"Ugh, I don't know how it works."
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"They get a lot of water thrown on them and then they're okay."
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"I think that's it."
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"-Why aren't you going, too? -[chuckles]"
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"'Cause me and your father have business to discuss."
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"God understands."
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"Come on. [kisses]"
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"-What are those? -[chuckles] My little secret."
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"Now, come on."
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"I've had too much God for one day."
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"Well, your granny says you can never have too much God."
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"You might need him before too long."
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"Look, mind your nonsense for now,"
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"and I'll take youse all to the pictures tomorrow."
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"Brilliant!"
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"Robin and the 7 Hoodsis on"
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"in the afternoon at the Capitol."
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"-Paddy saw it. -MA: Wait, is that gangsters?"
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"-WILL: It's a blinking musical. -No, it's not."
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"There's Little John and swords and everything."
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"MA: Well, you can't go tomorrow afternoon."
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"Your cousins will be here."
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"Your aunties and uncles want to say goodbye"
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"to your father before he goes back."
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"But, Daddy, are you not gonna be"
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"a vigilante on our barricade?"
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"PA: [sighs] No more talk about bloody barricades."
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"That whole nonsense will stop soon enough."
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"MA: I wouldn't be too sure about that."
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"PA: Hey, less of the long face, son."
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"These two can go and pray for it to stop now,"
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"and we'll all go to the big picture house in town tomorrow,"
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"Daddy will pick the film, and we'll forget about"
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"this whole bunch of eejits"
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"before I have to go back to work."
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"Was that our side that done all that"
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"to them Catholic houses in our street, Daddy?"
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"There is no our side and their side in our street."
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"Or there didn't used to be, anyway."
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"It's all bloody religion. That's the problem."
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"Then why are you sending us to church?"
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"Because your granny'd kill me if I didn't."
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"But, Daddy, if we were Catholics,"
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"we could not go to church,"
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"and then every once in a wee while,"
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"we could go in and confess,"
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"and then they'd have to tell us we were forgiven"
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"and we wouldn't have to go in again for ages."
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"[church bell tolling]"
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"PA: I've nothing against Catholics."
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"But it's a religion of fear."
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"Protestants, you will die!"
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"Agonizingly!"
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"And where will you go"
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"when you shuffle off this pestilential mortal coil?"
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"Where?!"
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"Well, I will tell you where."
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"Picture the scene."
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"A fork in the road."
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"In one direction, a straight and narrow highway."
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"In the other, a long and winding road"
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"which stretches down and away into an unknowable distance."
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"One will take you to the bosom of the Lord's grace,"
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"forever and a day caress you with beatific love."
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"And the other will spew you into an eternal pit"
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"of sulfurous suffering, pustulating pain,"
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"from which you will never, ever,"
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"through the seven circles of hell escape!"
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"And I ask you here and now..."
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"[church bell tolling]"
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"...which road will you take?!"
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"[panting]"
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"Now, money."
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"BUDDY and WILL: Thanks very much."
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"Really good."
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"♪ ♪"
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"♪ ♪"
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"MA: Remember, one slice per sandwich."
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"I don't want to be giving too much away."
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"ROBIN DAY [over TV]: With regard to the explosive--"
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"I think that's a fair word-- situation in Northern Ireland,"
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"are we getting near to the point where you,"
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"as prime minister of the United Kingdom government,"
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"will feel it necessary to intervene"
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"and use the supreme authority which is yours in law"
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"either to remedy grievances or to ensure order?"
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"Is it almost ready?"
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"HAROLD WILSON [over TV]: If that became necessary,"
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"of course, I shouldn't shrink from doing whatever was needed."
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