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Bopara, desperate to get off the mark, tries to call Carberry through for an idiotic single.
No more so than when Mark tries to impress the father of his future bride while Jez partakes in a rather jammy affair with said bride's mother.
As the argument intensifies, Mark tries to lighten the moment by picking up a nearby golf club and giving it a few trial swings.
Except a hungover Super Hans throws up in Mark's hat and shoes, cold-footed Mark tries to get himself run over by calling a driver a "jizz-cock" and "piss-kidney", and best man Jeremy wets himself.
Mark tries to ask Ann out, but she declines out of respect for Leslie's friendship.
The next day, the real Mark tries to free Callie from prison, but he must find evidence to prove her innocence.
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