Flags Me Too!


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# Come on and get on down to the city

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# Where the trains all clatter through

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# Hey! Look at that driver driving

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-# I want to ride that train of blue

-Me too

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# I'm looking way up high to the windows

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# Take a peek for an inside view

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# All these people busy working

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# I want to see what they all do

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# Come on, let's weave around the market

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# Do you hear the hullabaloo?

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# Everybody's busy selling

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-# I wanna buy me something new

-Me too

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# Look through the arches under the station

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# Down where the pigeons perch and coo

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# Take a taxi ride to the river

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# I wanna drive down the avenue

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# Hey, look at those buses gleaming

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# They look so clean and spanking new

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# All lined up to drive around the city

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-# Let me ting that bell

-Ding, ding!

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# Going to ride on round to the school stop

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# Where the children hurry through

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# Sit down, the teacher's teaching

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-# I'd love to learn a thing or two

-Me too

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# I love to skip in Riverseafingal

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# Riverseafingal, by the sea. #

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Six o'clock.

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# Come on and get on down to the city

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-# Where the ferryboat sails are blue

-Sails are blue

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# Time to call on Granny Murray

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# She'd love to say hello to you... #

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Hello, honey-pie! Come away in and see who's at home today!

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# Granny Murray's house has two at home to play... #

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Who's here today? We've got Megan and we've got Sean.

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Don't just sit there! Come on! Let's get busy!

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We're going to make some special flags.

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There's a stick. Just tape this on.

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Oh! Who are these children?!

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-There's me!

-And there's me!

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Put lots of glue and stick it on your flag.

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Push down so it's really stuck hard.

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This is a Megan flag! Well, we've got Megan and we've got Sean.

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But someone is missing today.

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Och! Not any more! Who's coming to Granny Murray?

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Whose legs are those coming down the steps? Yes, it's Jack with Rudi!

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Hello, there!

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-Rudi!

-Hi, Granny Murray.

-And Jack!

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CHILDREN CHATTER

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-It sounds busy in here!

-It is. There's a lot of waving going on.

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We've been making flags.

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We'll dress Claude up as an old sea captain. Arr! That's the way.

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-We can dock ourselves over by the chairs.

-OK.

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I'm looking forward to taking the children to see the docks.

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All the boats coming and going. I like to imagine

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-that I'm standing on the deck!

-I prefer to have my feet on dry land.

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Louie's been all over the world and knows all about different countries.

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-I'll bet she does!

-Not like me.

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I don't know that much at all really.

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We've all got something to teach and we've all got something to learn.

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I'd better be away to the market.

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Look at Captain Claude!

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-Ahoy there, Captain Claude!

-Well done, my flowers!

-I'd best be off.

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-I've got a flag with a picture of me on it!

-A picture of you?!

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I will wave that all day.

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Brilliant. Thanks, Jack. I'll pop that in me bag

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and you can give me a cuddle.

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Have a good day.

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-See you later.

-See you later, Dad!

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Now, remember, we've all got something to teach

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-and we've all got something to learn.

-I'll see you later.

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Bye-bye, darling. I'll be thinking of you.

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You keep a wee eye on Rudi and make sure he goes the right way to work.

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# I'm on my way To work today

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# Walking my shoes through the city views

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# Stepping along and swinging my arms

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# Singing my way through the city's charms

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# Getting there is just so fine

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# I so enjoy my walking time

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# I always go the way I know

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-# Can you show me the way I go?

-Hey! #

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OK - which way?

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# Do I go left now? Do I go right?

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# Which way is wrong now? Which way is right? #

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-Right!

-OK, to the market!

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# I'm on my way To work today

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# I'm going this way and that-a-way... #

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Hello, cobbles! Hello, train!

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Hello, roadworks! Hello, tram!

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Hello, sweeper!

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Hello, van!

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# He's on his way to work today

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# Looking this way and that-a-way

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# Do I go up now or do I go down?

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# Which way's a smile? And which way's a frown? #

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-Up!

-What, this way?

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# You told me the way to go

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# Thank you You showed me the way I know. #

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Here we are, now what? Ah! I need to get changed for work.

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All dressed and ready to go!

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Hi, Rudi! Nice to see you hard at work this early in the morning!

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-Hi, Mickey John.

-I'm off to teach, but I still have a lot to learn.

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Everyone should learn something new every day!

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I learn tons from the people I meet here!

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-Like me, for instance?

-You've got it!

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You could teach me some fascinating facts about all my fruit and veg!

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What a great idea! We'll start with the potato.

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I'm gonna love finding out about the potato. I'll come right back!

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See you later! I can't wait to tell that to Jack!

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-Look at that big red funnel!

-Yeah, look.

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Like that? Oh, Captain Jack, where are you taking us, me hearty?!

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-Your dad would just love it here!

-I'm getting a bit seasick!

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'I miss you, Daddy.'

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-Listen to this?

-Listen to what?

-I found this great book -

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The Secret Life Of Potatoes! "Farmers in the Andes Mountains

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-"discovered the potato 7,000 years ago!"

-That's handy!

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-"At first, people here didn't like the idea of eating potatoes."

-Why?

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I don't know. Then people started eating them cos they have vitamins!

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Plus they taste really, really good.

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So, potatoes were discovered by farmers in the Andes

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and people in this country didn't like to eat them

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until they discovered they were full of vitamins! Oh, thanks!

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-I'd better get this back to school before the library opens.

-See you!

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I'd better get down to some work!

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# Dum-dum, dee-dee-doo

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# I make it look easy What I dum-dum dee-dee do

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# And what I do Is sell to you and you and you

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# All of the veggies for a stew

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# But it's more than meets the eye

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# What I do for you

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# And as I buy and buy

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# While you still sleep

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# Those fruit and veg to eat

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# And the flowers in the early hours

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# So when wake-up comes

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# It's there for you

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# The market stalls are there to view

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# Oh, the market, the market What a wonderful place

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# The hubbub of people The smiles on each face

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# Oh, the market, the market Come look around

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# The hustle, the bustle The bubbles of sound

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# The colours so chaotic, yeah Are spilling out

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# The smells all exotic, yeah The market cries out

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# Objects to excite you And to draw you near

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# The buying and the selling Cheap or dear

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# Oh, the market, the market I just love to be there

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# The market is a wonderful place! Doo-be-de-doo-ba

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# Be-boo-be-doo-ba! #

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7,000 metres up the Andes... No, not metres!

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7,000 years ago in the Andes...

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-You got any watercress?

-Oh, hello!

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-Em, oh... No, I sold the last one just before. Sorry.

-How are you?

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-You look stressed!

-Mickey John said I should learn something new each day.

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-Sounds good to me.

-Right. The potato.

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Did you know that the potato was discovered 7,000 years ago...

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by some farmers in the Andes?

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Oh, er...fascinating!

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-Oh, that good, eh?

-You should think of a way of brightening it up!

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Just imagine telling it to Jack in a way that HE would enjoy!

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-A fantastic idea, Chuck! I'll try that.

-I'll see you later.

-Bye!

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I'll pretend I'm telling it to Jack. I wonder what you're up to, Jack.

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Wow! Do you see that ship over there?

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That's called a cargo boat.

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It's carrying things from all over the world!

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I bet it's got some exotic fruits and vegetables in it!

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Maybe for your daddy's stall!

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'Are you having fun, Daddy?'

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I hope Jack's having a good time at the docks.

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-Hi, Rudi!

-Hi, Rudi.

-Hang on a minute, let me serve Tina.

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-How are you today?

-In a rush as usual. I'll take a bag of potatoes.

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A bag of potatoes?! Did you know that the potato was discovered

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7,000 years ago high up in the Andes by farmers?

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-Originally, in Europe...

-I'm sorry, but I don't have time for this.

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I'll pop back later. Bye, Louie!

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What about your potatoes?! Was it something I said?

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You'll scare off your customers if you carry on like that.

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What did I do wrong? I've been working really hard all day

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to teach my customers facts about fruit and veg

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and I keep scaring them off! I'll need to do better, but how?

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Where did the time go?

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At six, I dropped Jack off at Granny Murray's.

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The children have made flags because they were going to the docks later.

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Jack gave me a lovely flag with his picture on it.

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At seven, I was getting ready when Mickey John stopped by.

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He thought it was a good idea

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for people to learn something new each day.

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At eight, Mickey John came back with a book about potatoes.

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I decided to try potato facts out on my customers.

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At ten, the first one I tried it on was Chuck.

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She thought it was dry and I should imagine I was talking to Jack

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to make it livelier.

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At one, I was telling Tina some potato facts

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but she didn't have time to listen.

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She left without buying her potatoes.

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Remember, we've all got something to teach.

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We've all got something to learn.

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We've all got something to teach and something to learn.

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I've got something to teach and...

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what I can learn is how to make it more fun.

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Come on. Give us a hand. It's a race against time.

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# I've gotta do it I've gotta do it

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# I've got to beat the clock before the chime

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# I've gotta sort it I've gotta sort it

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# I've gotta do the job on time

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# Like a busy bee I'm gonna beat that bong

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# I'm gonna finish this job before I finish this song

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# Do we think he's gonna do it?

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# Do the job that needs to be done

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# Will he know how to fix it?

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# Will he finish what he has begun?

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# As sure as we are friends He will get there in the end

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# Because he knows what he should do

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# I'm gonna do it!

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# He's gonna do it

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# I'm gonna beat the clock before the chime

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-# I'm gonna sort it

-He's gonna sort it

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# I'm gonna do the job on time

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# Like a busy bee I'm gonna beat that bong

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# I'm gonna finish this job before I finish this song. #

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Ladies and gentlemen, get your fruit and veg from all around the world!

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Learn something with everything you buy.

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I'm sorry I had to rush.

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Don't worry. Listen, what would you like?

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We have some oranges from Spain.

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TRUMPET PLAYS

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We've got tatties from Scotland.

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We've got apples from England. Lovely juicy grapes

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all the way from France.

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Lemons and limes from Greece.

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And bananas from the West Indies.

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This is really fascinating.

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I'll take some tatties from Scotland,

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a bunch of West Indian bananas,

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a bag of Spanish oranges

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and I'll have some of those lovely French grapes.

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Thank you, Rudi. You've certainly taught me something new today.

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No, no! You're the one that's taught me something.

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-Never bore my customers.

-This was really interesting.

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-Thanks, Tina.

-Bye.

-See you later.

-Bye.

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Oh, that was fun.

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I wonder if Jack's been having fun with Granny Murray.

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Here we are, my darling.

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That's us.

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Do you think these bananas came on one of those boats

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-that we were looking at today?

-Maybe.

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That's you.

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Well done.

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I know somebody that's not going to be coming across the sea

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-but across town to pick you up. Who do you think?

-Daddy.

-Yeah!

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-Daddy's coming.

-'I want to be with you, Daddy.'

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Rudi, come away through.

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Someone to see you, Jack.

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-Daddy!

-Give us a cuddle.

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It sounds like you've had a great time with Granny Murray.

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-We did.

-Say thanks to Granny Murray.

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Thank you, Granny Murray.

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It's a pleasure, my angel.

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Thanks from me too, I remembered -

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we've all got something to teach and something to learn.

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-It saved the day.

-Thanks, Rudi.

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Come on, you two, you'd better be off.

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Come on, mate. There you go.

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Bye-bye, my darlings. I'm looking forward to next time.

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Me too.

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-Bye.

-Let's talk about our time away.

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I suppose you'll want me to tell you all about my time too.

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# Well, there was...

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# Waving, greeting, hello, meeting

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# Bye-bye, waking, dozing, eating

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# Sleeping, sketching, painting, stretching

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# Gluing, chewing, sticking and wiping round

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# Washing up and slashing down

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# Then there was...

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# Hugging, squishing, walking, pushing

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# Dancing, sharing, choosing, talking

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# Cleaning, saving, joking, rushing around

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# Dressing up and sitting down. #

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What was really special about today?

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Claude was dressed as the captain of a ship

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because we were going to look at the ships at the docks.

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The children and I had fun making our own flags.

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Jack gave his to Rudi to take to the market.

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Later, when Rudi was busy,

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I took the children to look at all the ships in the Transport Museum.

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Then we saw even more ships when we went to the dockside.

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We wondered about all the countries they had come from and their cargo.

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We thought they might be carrying fruit and veg for the market.

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When we were enjoying a banana,

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we wondered if it had come across the sea on one of the boats.

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Rudi remembered that we all have things to learn

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and we all have things to teach.

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Maybe this one came over on one of those boats too.

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I hope you enjoyed yourself.

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Me too.

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Bye-bye, honey-pie.

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