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JUDGE’S NOTES: STEVE SUTCLIFFE

ES THERE WAS TRAFFIC, YES THERE were midges everywhere, and yes we all got tired and emotional on occasions and ended up driving off in different directions just to be somewhere else for a bit. That’s what happens when you put a load of blokes together in fast cars and no one eats or sleeps properly for the next six days, then someone else drives off with the film editor’s phone on the roof, which then shatters into a thousand tiny pieces, some of which end up buried in sheep

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