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I'm dead.
So I assume those are real.
You all right?
I'm sorry I lobbed you in the face, mate.
Fancy a sneaky quick one?
No. No, no, I think you've given me enough sneaky quick ones for the day.
Thank you, Seamus.
Sadie, this is Taj Badalandabad, our new head of house.
All right, me old mucker. Have a shake, then, I ain't got the clap or nothing.
- What? - She means handshake.
Right. Of course. Of course, hi.
Sadie is a cockney.
Takes time to understand her. Words fit in her mouth funny.
Lucky words.
You enjoying your time at Camford, Sadie?
Yeah, it's all right. Blokes are a bit stuffy here, though.
I mean, I never thought it would be so hard
to find someone worth slurping the old panhandle.
You know, giving a blow job.
Nothing like getting your tongue around a nice fat one.
Sliding it in and out.
Milking it like a cow until it explodes into the back of your mouth.
I must have an amazing ear for dialects.
I understood everything that she said perfectly.
How long will you be staying with us
before you move to a better house, then, Mr. Badalandabad?
- I don't follow. - Oh, it's all right, sir.
We all know we're losers.
Well, round here in this campus
we're like crusty brown sheep dung off an old work boot.
That's painting too pretty a picture, if you ask me.
Hey, time out, guys.
You know, a few years ago, I was exactly where you guys were.
Almost. Not really at all, actually.
But look, the point is that there's potential, okay?
There's potential here. That's what I see.
You know, sometimes it just takes a while to cultivate one's own personal greatness.
- It's okay, sir. - People always say nice things.
And then they leave.
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until
understand
tongue
thought
while
those
thank
takes
staying
sorry
sometimes
sneaky
shake
round
right
pretty
potential
point
picture
perfectly
everything
understood
mucker
lobbed
losers
cultivate
dialects
leave
personal
enough
think
crusty
greatness
amazing
never
sadie
almost
always
where
quick
badalandabad
actually
worth
enjoying
assume
though
panhandle
sliding
before
someone
cockney
things
follow
course
brown
people
sheep
campus
blokes
seamus
better
getting
explodes
would
exactly
milking
handshake
really
means
camford
fancy
funny
stuffy
slurping
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lucky
giving
house
mouth
nothing
years
around
painting
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