[first lines]Owen Newitt: Filthy weather.Jim Trott: No no no no no no no no I've known worse.Owen Newitt: Oh yes? When was that, then?Jim Trott: The Great Storm, when the windmill got blown over.Owen Newitt: That wasn't the Great Storm; that was a moderately windy night. No, the really great storm was the Great Storm.Jim Trott: When was that, then?Owen Newitt: When Dave Batt got decapitated.Jim Trott: That wasn't the Great Storm.Owen Newitt: Well, it was pretty damn great.Jim Trott: No, the greatest storm was the one when Old Harold got blown into the quarry.Owen Newitt: Ooh, that! The Great Winds.Jim Trott: The what?Owen Newitt: The Great Storm there's got to be rain, and in the Great Winds there was just wind.Letitia Cropley: Nasty night. It reminds me of the Great Storm.Owen Newitt, Jim Trott: Shut up!
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