Life of Brian
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And the wine.
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Yeah, that's something we'd really miss,
Reg, if the Romans left.

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Public baths.
And it's safe to walk
in the streets at night.

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Yeah, they certainly keep order.
They're the only ones who could
in a place like this.

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All right, but apart from
the sanitation, the medicine,

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education, wine, public order,
irrigation, roads,

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the fresh water system
and public health,

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what have the Romans
ever done for us?

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Brought peace.
Oh, peace! Shut up!

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I'm a poor man.
My sight is poor.

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My legs are old and bent.
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It's all right, Matthias.
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It's all clear.
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Well, where's Reg?
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Oh, Reg. Reg, Judith.
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What went wrong?
The first blow has been struck.

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Did he finish the slogan?
A hundred times,

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in letters ten foot high,
all the way around the palace.

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Oh, great. Great.
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We We need doers
in our movement, Brian,

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but before you join us, know this:
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There is not one of us who
would not gladly suffer death...

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to rid this country of
the Romans once and for all.

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Oh, yeah, there's one.
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But otherwise, we're solid.
Are you with us?

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Yes.
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From now on you shall be called
"Brian that is called Brian".

:29:42
Tell him about the raid
on Pilate's palace, Francis.

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Right.
This is the plan.

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Now, this is the palace
on Caesar's Square.

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Our commando unit will approach
from Fish Street under cover of night...

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and make our way
to the northwestern main drain.

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If questioned, we are sewage workers
on our way to a conference.


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