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[Knocking at the door]
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Oh dad, look who's come to see us!
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It's our Ken!
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About bloody time if you ask me.
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Aren't you pleased to see me father?
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Yes, course he's pleased to see you Ken.
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Alright, woman, alright.
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I've got a tongue in me 'ead. I'll do t'talking.
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Bly....I like your fancy suit.
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Is that what they're wearing up in Yorkshire now?>
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It's just an ordinary suit father.
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It's all I've got apart from the overalls.
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How do you like it down the mine, Ken?
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Oh, it's not too bad mum.
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We're using some new tungsten carbide drills for the preliminary coal-face scouring operations.
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Ooh, that sounds nice dear!
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Tungsten carbide drills?
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What the bloody hell's tungsten carbide drills?
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It's something they use in coal mining, father.
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'It's something they use in coal mining father'
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you bloody fancy talker since you left London.
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(Alguien llama a la puerta)
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¡Papà! ¡Mira quièn vino de visita!
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¡Es nuestro Ken!