Keeping Mum
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:36:14
How was he? - Oh, petrified.
Oh, poor Petey.

:36:22
Hello?
:36:24
Hello, Lilian. I can't really talk
right now, can I call you back, later?

:36:29
I found the perfect spot.
- Bye.

:36:34
Yes, that was Lilian,
an old friend of mine.

:36:40
Clarence!
:36:44
Clarence!
:36:47
Clarence, where are you?
:36:51
And then once we broke into the boy's
college in the middle of the night,

:36:54
me and some friends and did
a striptease for the lads.

:36:57
It wasn't any old college either,
it was religion and philosophy.

:37:02
Is that where you met Walter?
- That's where I met Walter.

:37:07
He was post-grad and I was a first year,
and he was...

:37:12
He was just different from the others.
:37:15
Still is. Not many like him around.
:37:20
Put your finger on here, will you?
- But why is it,

:37:23
when they eventually do find God,
that they lose their sense of humour?

:37:29
Oh.
:37:34
Hello?
:37:39
Lilian, again.
:37:43
Where are you?
:37:59
That was Lilian and I'm going for a nip
into town and meet her for lunch.


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