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[a man is eating in a public diner when Charlie Skelton sits down right next to him and begins to look over the pages that Sandwich-Eating Man is studying]Charlie Skelton: Is this Number 3? "The examination should be carried out in adequate and natural or artificial light."[Charlie begins to lift the page to see the next]Sandwich-Eating Man: [stops him] Come on.Sandwich-Eating Man: [the scene cuts to the Sandwich-Eating Man being interviewed afterwards by the film-makers; he is bemused, amused, and defensively put out] I was sat down with my lunch and readin' my correspondence course, and this idiot come and sat down and started lookin' at me.[the scene cuts back to the diner, where Charlie is annoying the man trying to eat his sandwhich and study]Sandwich-Eating Man: I said, do you have a problem?Charlie Skelton: Not a problem! I was having a quick read! It's boring here. Really, I can't afford a paper.Sandwich-Eating Man: What are you doing that for?Charlie Skelton: Just having a quick read. It looks interesting. I don't know much about lifting machines.Sandwich-Eating Man: [the scene jumps forward again to the Sandwich-Eating Man being interviewed afterwards by the film-makers] I just thought he'd escaped from somewhere. [chuckles]Sandwich-Eating Man: [Back in the dinery] Why don't you just clear off?Charlie Skelton: Do you mind if I check number 7, point 7?Sandwich-Eating Man: Clear off, please.Charlie Skelton: All I want to do is check point 7, and then I can, I'll have a total overview of cleaning lifting machines.Sandwich-Eating Man: [pulls his papers out of Charlie's reach] Will you please clear off?Charlie Skelton: Suit yourself. Here, look, have a biscuit.

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