Tigers Andy's Wild Adventures


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# I'm Andy the park keeper and I'm busy on my rounds

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# Kip is the inventor She's the coolest cat in town

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# There's things we'd like to show you

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# And there's things we'd like to know

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# So climb on board the Kipmobile and ready, steady, go!

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# One, two, three, four!

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# Andy and Kip on another wild adventure

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# Hey, join the crew!

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# Off to see the animals to find out what they do

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# Yeah, you can come, too!

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# It's Andy's wild adventures

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# Round the world! #

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I'm Andy, I work here at Pickles' Animal Park.

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One of my jobs is to make sure all the animals get lots of exercise,

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like Edith over here.

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Come on, Edith.

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Edith is an eagle owl, she's one of the largest types of owl in Africa.

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The biggest and the best.

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To make sure she gets plenty of exercise,

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twice a day I give her a good fly around the park,

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so she can stretch her wings,

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and so she can move her muscles and get the wind in her feathers,

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-so, are you ready for a fly, Edith?

-I was born ready!

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Come on then.

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Well done, Edith, have a spot of lunch, there you go.

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-RADIO:

-'Andy, come in, Andy, over.'

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Excuse me, Edith.

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Hello, Mr Pickles, Andy here, over.

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'Hello, I've got a photographer from the local newspaper visiting later

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'to take some pictures of Jess the pig playing football.

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'Make sure you have the ball for her to play with

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-'when they arrive, over.'

-OK, sir, no problem,

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I'll head to the workshop and get straight to it.

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Right, OK, Edith, we've got work to do.

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-Come on.

-I'm coming!

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That's it, good girl.

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Hello, Kip.

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Kip?

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Oh, what's this?

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-Boo!

-Oh!

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-Ha ha!

-Oh, Kip!

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Oh, oh.

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Hey, what's this?

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This is my cunningly camouflaged Kipmobile cover, Andy.

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It's to hide the Kipmobile when we need to get close to the animals

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without being seen. Ha!

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Oh, that will come in really handy

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the next time we're on another wild adventure.

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Right, um...

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I don't suppose you have a spare football down there, have you?

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A football? Is this the best time to be playing games, Andy?

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It's not for me, it's for the pigs.

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I was exercising Edith the eagle owl when Mr Pickles called.

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He said they lost their football.

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you know how much they love a kick around.

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Well, I'm sorry, Andy, I haven't got a football here,

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but why does Edith need to exercise, is she unfit?

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No, every animal needs to exercise - it keeps them healthy and fit.

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Oh.

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You know, Edith the eagle owl loves nothing more than to fly

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and stretch out her wings in the morning.

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Oh, so do cats need to exercise, Andy?

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Cats need exercise to strengthen their legs so they can jump and run.

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Tiger cubs, a different type of cat,

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they play with their brothers and sisters.

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That strengthens their muscles, and they use their paws to grip...

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-and pounce!

-Aaaaah!

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-Hmmm.

-Ha, got you!

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That sounds like fun, Andy.

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It does, doesn't it?

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Kip, would you like to go and see some tigers pouncing,

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leaping, bouncing and keeping fit and strong?

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Yes, I would.

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Well then, it's time to go on a wild adventure.

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We get to see tiger cubs having fun and playing.

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We can get closer using my cunningly camouflaged Kipmobile cover.

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What are we waiting for? Come on, let's do it.

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One, gadget pack.

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Check.

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-Two, gizmo.

-Check.

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-Three, cunningly camouflaged Kipmobile cover.

-Check.

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Just in case we need it.

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And, last but not least, the Kipmobile!

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Seatbelts on.

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Hit it, Kip.

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Liftoff!

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-Ah, ha ha!

-Woo hoo, we're in space!

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So, where to, Andy?

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India, Kip - a great place to find tigers hiding in the jungle.

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Then India it is, go, cat nav, go.

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Who-oh-oh-oaaaa!

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Ah, this is the place. Come on, let's land over there.

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So, um, where are the tigers, Andy?

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Well, it won't be easy to find them, Kip,

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you see, they're very good at hiding.

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What we need to do is find some clues as to where they are.

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Oh, what sort of clues?

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Um...

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Something like this.

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It's a paw print, Kip, a bit like yours, but much, much bigger.

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I've got to see that.

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Oh, wow, that's one big cat.

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Um, I think I'll stay here

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and try my cunningly camouflaged Kipmobile cover,

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so the Kipmobile doesn't scare off the tigers.

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Ha-ha... Ah, ah, ah.

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Ah, ah.

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There's got to be a tiger around here somewhere -

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we've just seen that giant paw print,

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so it must be really close.

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Come on.

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GRUNTING

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Oh, look, it's a wild boar!

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Can you see, he's wallowing around in the mud.

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That's because mud protects him from the sun and biting insects.

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Now, wild boars are related to pigs,

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which means they pretty much eat anything they can. Urgh!

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Oh, I'm not sure I'd try whatever that is that he's eating.

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Urgh.

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-HE GASPS

-Oh, yes!

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I found another paw print, come on.

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Ah, look.

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Hey, Kip, I found a...

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What?

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I found a tiger.

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Oh, I was so busy looking for clues, I almost missed her.

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But it's stripey and bright orange.

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Yes, I know those colours are easy for US to see,

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but some animals can't see as many colours as we can.

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Their coat and their colouring help to blend in with their surroundings.

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Oh, looks like she's off.

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It's time for me to go, too, I've got some cubs to find. See you!

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Now we know why the mum tiger was laying down,

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she was so tired looking after these guys.

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Look at them - they've got so much energy!

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Hey, Kip, how about we help the mum tiger out

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by burning off some of the tiger cub's energy.

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Oh, yeah, Andy! That would be great!

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Well, in that case, hide-and-seek.

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Go on, you lot, go and hide, and I'll count.

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Here we go - one, two, three, four,

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25, 56,

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74, 100!

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OK, time to find some tigers.

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Coming, ready or not!

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Right, where are they?

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Oh, aha! I found you.

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OK, it's my turn to hide now so...

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Aha.

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Hey, Kip, can I hide in there with you?

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No way! Find your own hiding place.

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Ssh!

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Now, I don't have stripes like these cubs...

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..so I have to be really quiet.

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Oh, no, they're on to me.

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Hey, what you doing?

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No, no, be careful of my foot.

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No, oh!

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Well done, you found me then.

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Ptoo! Ptoo!

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Ah, well, that was great fun.

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Fantastic exercise, too.

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Now, what's next?

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Ah, next exercise - football.

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Oh, they're not bad either.

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It might look like they're playing football,

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but these are the skills cubs will need later in life to catch a meal.

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I'll give it a go.

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TIGER GROWLS

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Oh, sorry, Mrs Tiger.

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GROWLING

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-Oh, good kick.

-ROARING

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Um...Kip...

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I've just kicked a mud ball at a tiger,

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and now she's running towards me, she looks quite hungry.

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Kip...

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KIP!

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On my way, Andy!

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Andy upload.

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See you later, tigers!

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Oh, almost forgot.

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Oh, thank goodness for that.

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Well, come on, Andy, Mr Pickles will be waiting. Let's get you home.

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-Hold on!

-Whoa!

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'Andy, come in, Andy. Over.'

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Uh oh, that'll be the boss.

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Hello, Mr Pickles, Andy here, receiving loud and clear, over.

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'Hello, Andy, the photographer from the paper has arrived

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'to take a picture of Jess the pig playing football.

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'Have you found another ball for her to play with? Over.'

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Actually, sir, I have, I've got a mud ball right here,

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I got it whilst I was out and about. Over.

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'Ah, marvellous work, Andy, Pickles, out.'

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I think the pigs will like this ball, Kip.

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Do you know what, I might play as well,

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-I'm quite good at football these days.

-No, Andy, be careful.

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GLASS SMASHES

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Well, er, you fetch the ball and I'll mend the window.

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Thanks, Kip, see you next time.

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