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I am, Arlene, I am. Look at this. We're over in the band assembly area
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And look at this. Look at this. There is thousands of people out in the streets. And Charlie, Charlie's trying to get interviews with people
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Charlie, what are you doing? I'm just going to talk to these two young ladies over here
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Lucia, our lovely camera person, will follow me here, darling. Well, girls, how are you
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Hi. Is this mum? Yes. Right. So, you ought to know. you know what I mean. So listen, have you
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brought these two young ladies here or do you always come every year? We would come most
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years, yeah. That's brilliant. And anybody in the parade you know? A few people, yeah. Brilliant, that's good
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We were in Carrick last year, everybody was standing, but you've been very sensible. I've brought your
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chairs with you. I've seen that. Yeah, well listen, enjoy your day, okay? Thank you, sir
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You all been fabulous. Thank you. We'll bring out. Thank you. Yes, the bands are
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Just getting ready. If you can come on this side of us, come on this side of us, you'll see this colour party
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All in t-shirts today. No big blazers for them. This is one of the bands getting ready to go
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Look at this. She's looking her best. God bless her. Did you wash your face this morning
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Oh, it doesn't look like it now. But all that sweat already, I'm having to start it. Oh. It's awful
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Where about you from? I'm from Balamani. The band's from Corian. And yous are leading the parade off
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We are. We're leading. So UPB Corian. Very good. Well done. and you can just come round this way a little bit here
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and you can see here the orange banners in place behind us
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That's it. We're getting ready to go. Whistles are going. The parade is starting to form up
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It will be on the way in a few moments. We're on the way, folks, and I'll see you dandering around