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When a cross-section of seven-year-olds were interviewed for 7 Up in 1964 it was immediately evident that their social b | dG1fTmVTVndaZlZDWms
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01:00And I shall bow out.
01:01I suppose I have this ridiculous sense of loyalty to it, even though I hate it.
01:06And that's just such a contradiction, isn't it?
01:10I don't want to answer those kind of questions.
01:15The first seven years, gone extremely quickly, we've just grown together.
01:19I don't think you really notice it.
01:21I mean, you still think you're the same.
01:23It's when, maybe when you pull a muscle, that just reminds you that you're getting older.
01:28I always liked older people as I was growing up, funny enough.
01:31My ambition as a scientist is to be more famous for doing science than for being in this film.
01:35But unfortunately, Michael, it's not going to happen.
01:37Michael, up there is my old flats, where I used to live in.
01:43I lived up there for 28 years.
01:45The memories I've got in here is unbelievable.
01:47It's how a person, any person, how they change.
01:54It's not an absolute accurate picture of me, but it's a picture of somebody.
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