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SIREN WAILS Octonauts, to your stations!

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Barnacles!

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Kwazii!

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Peso!

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-Explore!

-Rescue!

-Protect!

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Octonauts!

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Shellington to Captain Barnacles.

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I'm heading up the river on my research mission.

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I can't wait to observe the night-time

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behaviour of the African river creatures.

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It is very exciting. Safe travels, Shellington.

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HE YAWNS

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OK, Dashi, let's power down for the night.

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Already on it, Captain.

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-Goodnight, Dashi.

-Goodnight, Peso.

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-Night, Kwazii.

-Night, Captain.

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SIREN WAILS

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Huh?

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Octonauts to, er... HQ!

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Octonauts, who sounded the Octo-alert?

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It's Shellington. The alert's coming from the GUP-E.

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Captain Barnacles to Shellington.

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RASPING

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It sounds like there's a wild animal in there with him.

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Shellington, do you read me?

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RASPING CONTINUES

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Kwazii, Peso, to the GUP-A.

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We're heading up the river to rescue Shellington.

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We're picking up a signal on the GUP-finder, Captain.

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Aye, it's the GUP-E for sure.

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The GUP-E should be right here.

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RASPING

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Listen. RASPING CONTINUES

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It's the...wild animal!

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And it's coming from over there!

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Kwazii, wait! This could be dangerous. We'll go together.

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RASPING CONTINUES

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SHELLINGTON SNORES

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ALL: Shellington!

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Oh!

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Captain? Kwazii? Peso? What are you doing? What am I...? Oh.

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I must have fallen asleep while watching the night-time creatures.

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THEY LAUGH

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Oh. Well, next time, try not to fall asleep on the Octo-alert button!

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Uh?

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Ooh! Ha-ha-ha-ha! So sorry.

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It's OK. We're just glad you're all right.

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Now, let's head back home.

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Looks like it's going to be a beautiful day, mateys.

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Sun is a-shining, river's nice and peaceful...

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Um... Maybe not so peaceful.

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CHATTERING

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Turn back while you can! Some really scary guys up ahead.

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Hm? What sort of scary guys?

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There's your answer, Cap'n. Crocs!

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They don't come any meaner and scarier.

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Yes, but the crocodiles seem to be minding their own business.

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You better beat it. Here they come!

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Shellington, over here.

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Something's coming.

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RUMBLING

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Hippos? Ha! That's what everyone's afraid of?

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Those scallywags look like nothing but big slowcoaches.

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HIPPOS YAWN

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Sleepy slowcoaches. They're kind of sweet.

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They might LOOK that way, but hippos can be very, VERY dangerous.

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GRUNTING

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Yargh! I see what you mean.

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They're extremely protective of their territory in the river,

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and do not like strangers.

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Those big teeth and crushing jaws could certainly do some

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damage to the GUPs.

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So... How do we get past them?

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Very carefully. Follow my lead.

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Lucky for us,

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they're fast asleep after a long night of grazing on grass.

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I don't think so, matey. Not unless they're sleepwalking. Er...

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Sleep-swimming.

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That's exactly what they're doing.

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Since hippos are so heavy, they sink to the bottom while asleep,

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then float to the surface every now and then to breathe.

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And all without waking up!

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Let's try to keep it that way.

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Incoming from above, Captain.

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And another rising up from below.

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-Hard left, Shellington.

-Oh!

-Now hard right.

-Agh!

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Almost through the herd, Captain.

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Just a bit further, and we're home fr... Oh!

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Ugh! Avoid contact, Shellington. Full runner left.

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SHELLINGTON GASPS

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-Nice hippo...

-There you go... Just a bad dream.

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-No need to wake up.

-SHELLINGTON SIGHS

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HIPPO GRUNTS

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-Agh!

-HIPPO GROWLS

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This is not good.

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You come into our neighbourhood. We don't like that.

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Ugh! Woke me from my beauty sleep. I never like that.

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We're very sorry!

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Not as sorry as you're about to be, ja?

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HIPPO GROWLS

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I don't think this is a good time to talk it over with them.

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Back up, Shellington.

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And now turn nice and easy...

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OK, let's move out slow and steady.

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HIPPOS GRUMBLE

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Slow and steady isn't working too well, Captain!

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You're right. Full speed ahead!

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Whoa! Agh!

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-KWAZII SIGHS

-The hippos

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have stopped chasing us.

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But WHY have they stopped?

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That's their territory. This isn't.

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And it's fairly certain that if we head back that way,

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they'll attack again.

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Then it's best we wait till they leave the river.

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Those hippos can't stay there all day.

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Actually, they can, and often do.

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Really? But they must take a lunch break.

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No. Hippos are nocturnal feeders.

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They eat at night in the jungle, but stay in or around the river all day.

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They do it to stay wet.

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A hippo's skin may look tough,

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but it's actually very sensitive to the sun.

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If it gets too dry and hot, it can be very uncomfortable.

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Then we should wait for nightfall

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when the hippos leave the river to eat.

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I don't think we CAN wait that long. The GUPs have taken a lot of damage.

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They may not be working by night-time.

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But the hippos are right there, blocking our path!

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How will we get past them?

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Let me handle that, mateys.

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Ooh! Ahh! Come and get me, ya lazy lumps! Over here!

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Oh! Lazy?! Oh, let's show him who's lazy!

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Over here!

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HIPPO GRUNTS

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Ha-ha! It's not even a contest, you slowcoaches!

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Agh! Ha-ha.

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Keep them busy, Kwazii. Shellington, follow me.

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Yow!

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-Ha-ha!

-HIPPO GROWLS

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Shiver me whiskers! These oversized scallywags

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are faster than I thought!

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Just about made it through, Captain.

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That big rock should be far enough outside the hippos' home territory.

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And that's where we said we'd meet up with Kwazii.

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-HE GASPS

-Captain! I've lost my rudder!

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I can't move.

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We need a towline. We're still in hippo territory.

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-I can make one from bandages.

-Great! But you'd better do it fast.

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We've got company!

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-Towline secure, Captain.

-Now let's get out of here!

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Kwazii, do you read?

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Aye. Heading for our meeting-up place, Captain.

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Really hope you'll be there!

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Ohh! Hope I'LL be there.

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No escape now, ja? Unless, maybe, you can fly?

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THEY LAUGH

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Great idea, matey. Hup!

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Yaargh!

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Yow! Yargh!

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Ha-ha! See ya later.

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Or maybe sooner!

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Better give her full throttle, Captain.

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Those hippos can be faster than they look.

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Hm?

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HIPPO GROANS

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I'm so hot!

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The hippos have spent too much time in the hot sun.

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Their skin's all dried out.

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It looks really uncomfortable. We can't leave them like that.

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Agreed. Any ideas, Peso?

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I know a quick and easy remedy for hot, dry skin. Mud!

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So. Back for more, are you? Want some more of this, do you?

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HIPPO GROANS

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You don't know who you're messing with! Whoa!

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Oh, yes, we do. Some very hot and dry hippos.

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But don't worry, we're going to fix that.

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-Ja, that's nice!

-Oh!

-Ooh, lovely mud.

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Everyone feel better?

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Ah, ja. Thanks for the mud.

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You're welcome, mateys.

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Now, the next time you see me, don't go chasing me around like that.

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Sorry. We don't usually like strangers on our turf,

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but I guess you guys are all right.

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So, how about we return the favour,

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and cool YOU off?

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THEY LAUGH

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Whoa, whoa, whoa!

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You know what? That does feel good!

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Ha-ha-ha-ha!

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I'm cool as a hippo in mud! Ha-ha-ha-ha!

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