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00:31Well, good afternoon. Welcome to the Countdown Studio.
00:33The stories that we hear about, Rachel.
00:37Taiwanese woman.
00:39She popped into hospital.
00:41She had been gardening, actually, and a bit of a wind.
00:45And she got some dust in her eyes.
00:47And she thought, oh, dear.
00:49So, anyway, the day went on, but actually got progressively more and more painful.
00:53And swollen. Her eyes were swollen, Rachel, both of them.
00:57So, she went to the hospital, and the doctor had a little examination, and he put a microscope on her
01:03eye.
01:03I was surprised to see a little leg wiggling around in her eye.
01:08So, he got his tweezers out, braced herself, and he gave it a little tug, and some more little legs
01:16appeared.
01:17And they were bees.
01:18She had four bees, tiny little sweat bees in her eye.
01:23What a terrible business that was.
01:26But I've got to tell you, I've had a few issues with eyes.
01:29And I was, a few years ago now, I was with some other people, and I suddenly thought to myself,
01:37I think I'm having a stroke.
01:39Because my eyes all went funny.
01:42Things were floating around in my eyes.
01:45And suddenly, a Portuguese man of war shot right across one eye.
01:49And I thought, it's not a stroke, but I'm not sure what it is.
01:53Anyway, it comes with age.
01:54You get floaters.
01:56Something for you to look forward to.
01:57Oh, that's nice.
01:58There's no cure.
01:59It's age-related.
02:00No.
02:01Who's here?
02:01She's back.
02:02She's back.
02:03Carina Atwood is back.
02:05Your Oscar, your little Oscar, must be absolutely cock-a-hoot with you.
02:08I hope so, yeah.
02:09I'm sure he is.
02:10Look, full-time mum from Ramsgate.
02:12You've got five wins neatly tucked under your belt.
02:14Getting there, aren't I?
02:15You are.
02:17In a nice sort of way as well.
02:19Now, you're joined by Malcolm Lowry.
02:22Lowry?
02:22From Stately Bridge.
02:23Scottish way.
02:24Lowry.
02:25Lowry.
02:25That's it.
02:26Oh, Hugh Lowry and all that.
02:27All right.
02:28Brilliant.
02:28Now, what I love about you is that you're restless, and you're not prepared to retire and do nothing.
02:34That's true.
02:35And I'll drink to that, because you decided that actually you'd go off and become an ambulance driver.
02:41I think it's amazing.
02:42I retired at 60.
02:43Yeah.
02:45And saw a job after the day I was bored.
02:48Yeah.
02:49And saw a job advertised for an ambulance driver, private ambulance, and applied, got the job, start straight away.
02:57It was the most rewarding job I've ever had.
03:00Hang on.
03:00So, that's a big round of applause for Malcolm.
03:03Well done.
03:07And good luck to you both today.
03:09To Carina and to you, Malcolm.
03:11Well done.
03:12And over in the corner there, Susie, of course, joined once again, as ever, by the wonderful John Inverdale sports
03:18presenter,
03:19Saint-Pareil, as they say.
03:25Excellent stuff.
03:27Welcome back, John.
03:28Now, what shall we do here?
03:29Carina, fancy the S's game?
03:31Why not?
03:32Good afternoon, Rachel.
03:34Afternoon, Carina.
03:35I'll start with consonant, please.
03:36Start the week with...
03:38R.
03:39And another.
03:41B.
03:42And another.
03:44W.
03:45And another.
03:47D.
03:48And a vowel.
03:49U.
03:50And another.
03:52I.
03:53And another.
03:54E.
03:55And a consonant.
03:57S.
03:58And a final consonant, please.
04:00And a final N.
04:02And here's the countdown clock.
04:33We'll see you next time.
04:35Well, Carina?
04:37A seven.
04:38A seven, Malcolm?
04:39A six.
04:40And your six is?
04:41Binder.
04:44Carina?
04:45And bruised.
04:46Bruised?
04:47Bruised, yes.
04:48OK.
04:49I've got bruised.
04:50I've got rewinds.
04:51Yep.
04:52I've got insured.
04:55Mm-hm.
04:55But that's about it.
04:57It'll do.
04:58Thank you very much.
04:59Seven points to Carina.
05:01Now, Malcolm, your letters game.
05:03Good luck.
05:04Good afternoon, Rachel.
05:05Afternoon, Malcolm.
05:07May I have a consonant, please?
05:09You may, thank you.
05:10Start with H.
05:11And another one, please.
05:14Q.
05:15And a vowel.
05:17A.
05:18And a consonant.
05:20C.
05:22And a vowel.
05:25O.
05:27Consonant, please.
05:29D.
05:31Vowel.
05:33E.
05:37A consonant, please.
05:39T.
05:41And a vowel.
05:43And lastly, I.
05:46Stand by.
05:47And a vowel.
06:04And a vowel.
06:05And a vowel.
06:06and a vowel.
06:06And a vowel.
06:18Well, Malcolm.
06:19I have a six.
06:20Thank you, Carina.
06:21A seven.
06:23And a seven, Malcolm.
06:24Mine is coated.
06:25Thank you, Carina.
06:27Cathode.
06:29Cathode.
06:30Very nice.
06:31Neat.
06:31Well done.
06:32Neat.
06:33Yeah, we didn't get that one.
06:36Now, in the corner.
06:37Yeah, we also have, well, we.
06:41Susie.
06:42Tell me.
06:44It's a strange one, this one.
06:47It's H-E-O-T, A-C-H-I-O-T-E, which is another name for annatto, the orange
06:53-red dye that is obtained from a tree, the seed of a tropical tree.
06:58Well, I never.
07:03Well done, Susie.
07:04Excellent.
07:06OK.
07:07It's numbers.
07:08It's a numbers game for Carina.
07:11I'll take one larger and five small, please, Rachel.
07:13Thank you, Carina.
07:14One from the top five, a little.
07:16And the first one of the week is two, nine, four, six, ten, and fifty.
07:24And the target, 994.
07:27Nine, nine, four.
07:29They're all on the top five.
07:32The target, 994.
07:33The target.
07:39The target, 100.
07:41They're all on the top five, guys?
07:46The target right?
07:48And where all the help youUniversites, something that you're talking about,
07:48They're all on the top right, rarely, won't fail!
07:48But yeah, then whoever says will find the reward.
07:48They're all on the top five.
07:49The target, isn't ready to suddenly miss out.
07:49And they're all on the bottom five, and they're on the top five, but they're on the top.
07:51They're on the top ten-by-room, and there's not familiar.
07:56There's nothing, yeah.
08:00Well, Karina?
08:02994.
08:03And Malcolm?
08:04I'm afraid I've lost it there, I'm afraid.
08:07OK, plenty of time for that.
08:08Let's talk to Karina.
08:10OK, 50 times 2, 100, times the 10, 1,000, and take the 6.
08:17Well done, 994.
08:22Well done.
08:23Well done, Karina.
08:24And now it's time for our first tea-time teaser, which is Emile Mocha.
08:30Emile's having a cup of mocha, but I'll have a herbal tea instead.
08:35Emile's having a cup of mocha, but I'll have a herbal tea instead.
08:47APPLAUSE
08:55Welcome back.
08:56I left you with a clue.
08:56Emile's having a cup of mocha, but I'll have a herbal tea instead.
09:00I'll have a cup of chamomile.
09:03Spelt with an H.
09:05C-H.
09:06Is that normal?
09:07Yeah, it's just a different spelling.
09:09You'll find it mostly spelt that way in North America, but it's slipped into British English too.
09:14Oh, it's an American spelling.
09:15Well, it's probably closer to the Greek original, I would say, because that was K-H, so they probably got
09:20it right.
09:21That's getting complicated.
09:23The Greeks are involved.
09:25Now, what shall we do?
09:26Let's have a letters game with Malcolm.
09:28Malcolm.
09:30Erm, consonant, please.
09:32Thank you, Malcolm.
09:33N.
09:36And a vowel.
09:38O.
09:39Consonant.
09:42S.
09:44Consonant.
09:46F.
09:49Vowel.
09:50U.
09:53A vowel.
09:54A.
09:58Consonant.
09:59R.
10:02A vowel, please.
10:04O.
10:06And a consonant.
10:08And the last one, S.
10:10Stand by.
10:11Vowel.
10:13I.
10:14A vowel.
10:40A vowel.
10:42Malcolm.
10:44Just a five.
10:45A five. And, Karina?
10:47A five also.
10:48Thank you, Malcolm.
10:51Sonar.
10:52Thank you. Now, then.
10:53Fosser.
10:55Yes. I'm pretty sure that will be fine.
10:58Yeah, a shallow depression or hollow, particularly in the body.
11:02Or it's also large, nocturnal, cat-like mammal.
11:05The fosser.
11:06The fosser, really?
11:07What's the corner got, John?
11:08Well, we've got an eight, which is sunroofs.
11:12OK. Thank you.
11:1429 plays five.
11:15And, Karina?
11:16Karina's letters came.
11:18Start with consonant, please, Rachel.
11:20Thank you, Karina.
11:21P.
11:21And another.
11:23V.
11:24And another.
11:26M.
11:27And another.
11:29K.
11:30And another.
11:32C.
11:33And a vowel.
11:35E.
11:37Another.
11:38A.
11:39And another.
11:41I.
11:42And a final consonant, please.
11:44And a final L.
11:47Stand by.
11:48We'll see you soon.
11:55Bye.
11:59Bye.
12:01Bye.
12:03Bye.
12:13Bye.
12:13Bye.
12:16Bye.
12:19Well, Karina?
12:20A six.
12:22And Malcolm?
12:23A five.
12:23And I'm not so sure about that.
12:26Let's try.
12:27What do you think?
12:27Email.
12:29Email?
12:30And?
12:31Pickle.
12:32You're in a bit of a pickle?
12:35Yes, email doesn't have a hyphen anymore.
12:37And pickle is very good in a pickle.
12:41Now, John and Susie?
12:43Yeah, we've got a seven that's map-like, as in like a map.
12:46Yeah, yeah, yeah.
12:47Yeah, it's a pretty rare thing.
12:49There's an example here that says certain parts of the Earth have map-like qualities when seen from afar from
12:54space, for example.
12:55Sure.
12:56Yeah.
12:56Thanks for that.
12:57All right.
12:5835 page five, and it's Malcolm's numbers game.
13:01Malcolm?
13:02One large and five small, please.
13:05Thank you, Malcolm.
13:05One from the top again.
13:06And five not again.
13:08And for this round, your selection is one, six, two, ten, eight.
13:15And the large one, 25.
13:17And the target, 342.
13:19Three, four, two.
13:21Two, three, four, three, four, three, four, three, four, three, four, three, four, three, four, three, four, three, four, three,
13:40four, three, four, three, four, three, four, three, four, three, four, three, four, three, four, three, four, three, four, three,
13:40four, three, four, three, four, three, four, three, four, three, four, four, three, four, four, three, four, four, three, four,
13:40four, three, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four,
13:40four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four,
13:40four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four, four
13:52Malcolm.
13:553, 4, 2.
13:57Thank you, Carina.
13:583, 4, 2.
13:59Sir Malcolm.
14:006 plus 8 is 14.
14:03Yep.
14:03Times 25.
14:05350.
14:06Is 350.
14:08Minus the 8 is 3, 4, 2.
14:10What have I done?
14:12You've used your 8.
14:14I'm sorry, Malcolm.
14:16Oh, that is bad luck.
14:18Bad luck.
14:19Carina.
14:20I did 25 plus 8.
14:2225 plus 8.
14:2433.
14:25Plus 1.
14:26Plus 1, 34.
14:27Times the 10.
14:28Times 10, 340.
14:30And then add the 2.
14:31Lovely.
14:323, 4, 2.
14:32Well done.
14:33Well done.
14:37Well done.
14:38Bad luck, Malcolm.
14:39Easily done.
14:40Easily done.
14:41Now, over in the corner, we have John Inverdale.
14:47What's cooking today?
14:48Well, we were talking about judo before the weekend.
14:51And kind of, in my mind, if I think judo, I think karate after that.
14:56And karate is a bit like judo as well, actually.
14:58You know, again, I would think karate existed since, you know, the dawn of man.
15:02But actually, it didn't.
15:03And it's actually only been around since about 100 or so years ago.
15:09And the one thing that I have to say initially is that karate means, do you know what it means?
15:13Empty handed.
15:14Empty handed.
15:14Right.
15:15It means empty handed.
15:16But the thing I was going to talk to you about, because this is, when you look up karate, I'm
15:20not really into karate myself, so I was doing this as a labour of love for you, Nick, and for
15:24you alone, until I came upon this.
15:27And I just thought, this is just fantastic.
15:28So, one of the most famous, perhaps the most famous devotee of karate is, was Elvis Presley, who was actually,
15:37better check this is right, he was a seventh degree black belt in karate.
15:42So, he obviously knew what he was doing with his hands.
15:45Anyway, apparently, he once handed Alice Cooper, as in Alice Cooper Rockstar, one of his guns, and asked him to
15:55point it at him, so he could then show off his karate moves on Alice Cooper.
16:00And Alice Cooper was quoted as saying subsequently that actually, for a very few brief moments, he seriously thought about
16:06pointing the gun at him,
16:08because he thought, this was my moment for immortality and notoriety writ large forevermore.
16:14And while he was having that thought, Elvis jumped at him, got his hand behind his back, laid him on
16:20the turf, and got the gun off him.
16:21So, it was kind of now or never, and it was never, as it turned out.
16:24So, anyway, but I had never realised that Elvis was into karate in such a big way, and I'm not
16:29sure it changes materially the way I feel about him.
16:31But, anyway, there we are.
16:32But, I'm amazed that karate is as young as a discipline as it is, but that's now, you know, a
16:38recognised international sport as well.
16:41But, in its current format, it's only really been going a century and a smidge.
16:45I think that's quite interesting.
16:46Extraordinary.
16:47What a good story.
16:49Yeah.
16:54Lovely anecdote.
16:5645, page 5, and it's Karina we turn to.
16:58Yes, Karina.
16:59Start with a consonant, please, Rachel.
17:01Thank you, Karina.
17:02G.
17:03And another.
17:05D.
17:06And another.
17:08M.
17:09And another.
17:11N.
17:12And a vowel.
17:13U.
17:14And another.
17:16A.
17:17And another.
17:19I.
17:20And a consonant.
17:23D.
17:24And a final consonant, please.
17:26And a final W.
17:28Stand by.
17:59Well, Karina.
18:00I'll try a 7.
18:02A 7.
18:03Malcolm.
18:03I've got a 6.
18:05And your 6 is?
18:06Wading.
18:08Wading's good.
18:09And?
18:09Wadding.
18:11Wadding.
18:13Wadding.
18:13Yes, absolutely fine.
18:15I might find wading in hospital, used for wounds, but it's soft, thick material, used for various
18:20things, including lining clothes, packing fragile items, etc.
18:24And over in the corner there, John and Susie.
18:27Yeah, we also had a mud wing, which I think is a bird.
18:30Sounds like it should be.
18:31It's actually a mud guard on a vehicle or bike.
18:34Yes.
18:35All right.
18:36Now, Malcolm.
18:37Off we go.
18:37Your letters go.
18:38Consonant, please, Rachel.
18:40Thank you, Malcolm.
18:41L.
18:43A vowel.
18:45O.
18:47Consonant.
18:48G.
18:50Vowel.
18:51E.
18:55Consonant.
18:56S.
18:58Consonant.
19:00N.
19:01Vowel.
19:03U.
19:05Consonant.
19:07F.
19:09And a vowel.
19:10And the last one, A.
19:14And here's the countdown clock.
19:16Vowel.
19:18Vowel.
19:46MUSIC CONTINUES
19:52MUSIC CONTINUES
20:19Greener, one from the top, and five little ones.
20:21And the third one is...
20:24Five, ten, seven, two, ten and 75.
20:30And the target, 758.
20:33Seven, five, eight.
20:48MUSIC CONTINUES
21:06Carina.
21:07Seven, five, eight, Nick.
21:08Malcolm.
21:09Seven, five, eight.
21:11Thank you. Now, Carina.
21:13OK, 75 times ten.
21:15750.
21:16Ten minus two.
21:18Here's your eight.
21:19And add them together.
21:20Perfect.
21:21And Malcolm.
21:22Doing it the same way.
21:24There we go.
21:27APPLAUSE
21:30Into our second tea-time teaser,
21:33which is Roll-On Fry and the clue.
21:36I've got a quartet of gardens to mow,
21:38he said desperately.
21:40I've got a quartet of gardens to mow,
21:43he said desperately.
21:56MUSIC CONTINUES
22:00Welcome back.
22:01I live through the clue.
22:01I've got a quartet of gardens to mow,
22:04he said desperately.
22:05And the answer to that is Forlornly.
22:11Forlornly.
22:12You've got to love it.
22:13Forlornly.
22:14Now, 69 plays 15.
22:16Carina in the lead.
22:17Malcolm, your letters go.
22:19A consonant, please.
22:21Thank you, Malcolm.
22:22R.
22:24A vowel.
22:25Vowel.
22:26I.
22:29Another vowel, please.
22:31E.
22:33Consonant.
22:34F.
22:36Consonant.
22:38Y.
22:39Vowel.
22:41O.
22:45Consonant.
22:46P.
22:49And a vowel.
22:51E.
22:52And a consonant.
22:53And lastly, L.
22:57Stand by.
23:28To be continued.
23:28To be continued.
23:29Malcolm, a risky seven.
23:34Seven, and Carina?
23:35Seven.
23:37Firm seven.
23:38Malcolm, we spoil.
23:41We spoil and, Carina?
23:43Replies.
23:46Replies, certainly there.
23:48You might kick yourself here, Malcolm, because...
23:50Stick the E and the R on the other end.
23:52Spoiler.
23:53Spoiler.
23:54Yeah, there's no re-spoil, I'm afraid.
23:56Bad luck.
23:57John, Susie?
23:59Leprosy is in there.
24:00Yeah, that's another seven.
24:02Yeah.
24:02Seven's for us.
24:04Yeah, not a favourite.
24:0676 to 50.
24:08Now, Carina, your letters game?
24:10Start with a consonant, please, Rachel.
24:12Thank you, Carina.
24:13T.
24:14And another.
24:16N.
24:17And another.
24:18S.
24:19And another.
24:21M.
24:22And a vowel, please.
24:24I.
24:25And another.
24:26O.
24:27And another.
24:28A.
24:29And another.
24:31E.
24:32And a final consonant, please.
24:34And a final R.
24:37Countdown.
24:38is there.
24:41.
24:49Oh.
24:51Oh.
25:04Oh, oh.
25:07Oh.
25:09Carina?
25:10Seven.
25:12And Malcolm?
25:13Seven.
25:15Carina?
25:16Moisten.
25:17Moisten.
25:19Malcolm.
25:20Monas.
25:21Monas?
25:22Monas.
25:23Yes, absolutely fine.
25:24I thought I was doing well with Amortize as an eight,
25:28and then Susie's got two nines,
25:31neither of which I've ever heard of.
25:34Well, one is to matronise, which is a bit of a riff on patronise,
25:39so it's a kind of joking version of that.
25:42And ransomite is a mineral, a rare mineral,
25:44formed by the burning of copper pyrites in a mine.
25:48Ransomite.
25:54A brace of nines.
25:56How could you, Susie?
25:58Now, Carina in the lead, and it's Susie we turn to.
26:02Susie, what have you got for us?
26:04I have something for John today,
26:05although I'm not sure he's going to like me by the end of it,
26:08because I might be about to burst a myth that you have grown up with.
26:12I'm going to talk about the origin of Back to Square One.
26:15I know the origin of Back to Square One.
26:16OK.
26:17It was, was it not the Radio Times,
26:19that you bought the Radio Times in 1920-something or other
26:22to listen to the commentary on the radio,
26:26the first sort of FA Cup finals,
26:29and you listened to the commentary,
26:32supposedly, with your copy of the Radio Times there,
26:34with all the squares there and whatnot,
26:36and when the ball was Back to Square One,
26:37you knew where the ball was.
26:39I rest my case.
26:40Thank you very much.
26:40Oh, brilliant.
26:42Yeah, that is the theory.
26:44That's absolutely right.
26:45However, at no point has any commentary,
26:48existing commentary, been found that we say Back to Square One.
26:50Square One in football is fairly meaningless.
26:53You might think it's a back pass to the goalie
26:55or a goal kick, etc.,
26:57but actually what's sort of back for one team
27:01is kind of forward for another,
27:02so it just doesn't really add up.
27:05But the most damning evidence of all,
27:07sorry about this, John,
27:08is that the phrase, as you say,
27:10that was kind of the 1920s, 1930s,
27:12but the phrase isn't actually recorded until the 1950s.
27:15No.
27:16Which means...
27:16I'm horrified.
27:17It's very, very unlikely.
27:18And if you look in the OED,
27:20the answer is much more mundane.
27:22If you look in the OED,
27:23it gives you a clue.
27:241952, as you say, the first record,
27:27it is from a novel which says he...
27:28Sorry, it was from a review, actually,
27:30which says he has the problem
27:31of maintaining the interest of the reader
27:33who has always been sent back to square one
27:35in an intellectual game of snakes and ladders.
27:38It's much more likely that it's hopscotch,
27:40something like that,
27:41or, as you say, a board game like snakes and ladders,
27:43and that's by far the most likely origin,
27:45which completely busts the myth,
27:47wonderful as it is,
27:48of the pitch diagram.
27:50Sorry about that.
27:51Back to square one.
27:56Very good.
27:58Thanks, Susie.
28:0183222.
28:02Malcolm, your letters game.
28:05May I have a consonant, please?
28:07You may.
28:08Thank you, Malcolm.
28:08T.
28:09And another one.
28:11C.
28:13And a vowel.
28:15O.
28:17Another vowel, please.
28:19E.
28:21Consonant.
28:23N.
28:24Consonant.
28:26S.
28:27Vowel.
28:29I.
28:32And a consonant.
28:34R.
28:35And a vowel, please.
28:37And lastly,
28:38A.
28:40Stonebar.
28:42H.
28:432.
28:43S.
28:44C.
28:44O.
28:45.
29:11MUSIC CONTINUES
29:14Malcolm? I've got six. A six, and Carina? Eight. Eight? Wow. Malcolm? A stern. A stern and Carina? Corniest. Corniest?
29:26Yes, very good. Corniest joke. You happy? Yes. John, anything else? We've got four nines. Amazing. Yeah, which is amazing.
29:34Go on then.
29:34Um, there's Actioners, um, which is just a high-action movie. Um, plural. There's... There's Narcotise. Yes, to drug. Yeah.
29:46Creations. And then... And reactions.
29:50That's not bad, is there?
29:52APPLAUSE
29:57Very impressive. That's the most I've, uh, seen in my little tenure here. Four nines. Ninety-one plays, twenty-two.
30:06Carina, final letters game. Off we go.
30:09Let's start with the consonant, please, Rachel. Thank you, Carina. P. And another. H. And another. R. And a vowel.
30:21O. And another. U. And another. E. And a consonant. G. And another. R. And a final vowel, please.
30:34And a final. I. Stand by.
31:09Carina.
31:11A seven.
31:12Malcolm.
31:13I've got a dodgy eight and the modern look at it, the modern don't like it, but...
31:18Well, we'll enjoy it in a second. Now, Carina.
31:21Groupie.
31:22Now, Malcolm.
31:24Groupier.
31:27it sounds right it sounds like a croupier doesn't it um unfortunately it's not a grouper
31:33as in the fish but not groupier sorry bad luck but we like we liked it all the same yes
31:37what's
31:38in the corner there john yeah we had grouper as in the fish yep groupie uh rougher pirogue yes
31:46um lots of sevens but nothing more than that thank you thank you 98 to 22 well done good
31:54score there karina malcolm your numbers game now uh one large and five small please thank you
32:00for the final time today another one from the top and five little ones and these numbers are two six
32:07four nine one and the large one fifty and the target 401 401
32:45thank you malcolm 401 and karina 401 yeah malcolm six plus two
32:55times 50 400 plus the one and one well done and karina guess what there we go
33:03i don't think we'll argue about that one 108 plays 32 well done karina over the line there as we
33:09go into
33:09the final round fingers on buzzers let's roll today's countdown conundrum
33:30karina is it fanciable let's have a look and see oh karina
33:45well that's brilliant well done i'll come back to you in a second gosh malcolm you came up against a
33:51terrific player but thank you very much for coming you take this goodie bag we've enjoyed having you
33:57very much thank you very much thank you thank you karina whoa terrific 118 is that the highest yes
34:04certainly is well done we'll see you tomorrow john see you tomorrow we'll do lovely and susie too of
34:11course see you there good karina's good player she's doing very well we like our female champs
34:16no she's going the right direction towards eight perfect see you tomorrow see you tomorrow see how
34:21she gets on tomorrow same time same place you'll be sure of it a very good afternoon to you you
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