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02:29Judo's bastard.
02:31What can I get you?
02:33Jameson, please.
02:35Take a seat by the fire and bring it over.
02:37I'm comfortable here at the bar.
02:49Go on then, great boy.
02:51I thought you were a mad bastard.
02:53Blast! Blast! Blast! Blast! Blast!
02:59Blast! Blast!
03:01Oh, you're a fucking mate.
03:03Blast! Blast! Blast! Blast!
03:05Blast! Blast! Blast!
03:07Blast! Blast!
03:09Blast! Blast!
03:11Man down!
03:13You alright?
03:15Hey!
03:19Oh! Calm down, Jolmst.
03:21You know what? Great house.
03:23It's a brother. Watch yourself.
03:25Did you see what that soldier just did? No.
03:27Yeah, did you lie or call the barracks? I can't, no one.
03:29Call the barracks now. Mummy do it if she was here.
03:31Daddy knew about her head down.
03:33Mouth shut bar up, man.
03:37Four loggers.
03:41Nice view.
03:47Old man.
03:49You're saying that she can't hear me.
03:51Perhaps because you're humiliating her.
03:55Come on, mate. She's having a laugh.
03:59Humour is most effective when it's mutual.
04:07Take him home, lads.
04:09I'm back to the barracks with you.
04:11Hey.
04:17Come on. Let's go.
04:19Alright, alright.
04:21Come on, mate. Let's go.
04:27Sorry.
04:31Stand for another one, lads.
04:33I'll get you through another in there for me, please.
04:45Would you like one yourself?
04:47I'm teaching in the morning.
04:49Thank you, though.
05:09Alan Merlin's put to poor use on this, in my opinion.
05:13And McDiolley's been pigeonholed since Clockwork Orange.
05:17I couldn't finish that book. Never made the film.
05:21The film's beautiful.
05:23Even the violence is exquisite.
05:28He wrote that book after his wife had been attacked by soldiers.
05:33He turned his suffering into art.
05:37I'd rather art without the suffering.
05:41Shares my food, too.
05:42Can you have one with it, the other?
05:43God, what are you an artist?
05:47No.
05:49But they do say that all barristers are frustrated actors.
05:51Oh.
05:53You are so angry.
05:58I'm scared.
05:59I will get my friends together.
06:01I'm gonna go with Steve Martin.
06:03I'm so sorry.
06:04For my eyes, I'm so sorry.
06:07I can't get married.
06:09No, I'm so sorry.
06:11You're gonna get married.
06:13I'm so sorry.
06:14You are almost hungry, my mother.
06:15I'm so sorry.
06:16It's so sorry that all the money is time to get married.
06:17I'm so sorry that all the money is.
06:18You're so sorry.
06:19I'm so sorry.
06:20Oh, Jesus Christ, what is this thing for the whole world to see?
06:34Sharon, don't waste a bullet on me.
06:37I'm going to come in one day and find you, aren't you Chris?
06:40Do you wish?
06:42Right, come on.
06:45We is busy.
06:47Yeah.
06:48The usual.
06:49I need some soldiers.
06:51Come.
06:54You missed a career as a fire safety officer.
06:58And a man.
07:00Michael.
07:02Yeah.
07:02In his 40s, dark.
07:05Awfully, awfully.
07:07I'm Michael Agnew.
07:09There is a blast from the past.
07:13Past prod.
07:14Lives in one of them big houses up on the hill.
07:17You know him?
07:17Yeah.
07:18He used to come into the bar a fair bit years ago.
07:22Your daddy liked him.
07:24He was a good crack.
07:25Kept his politics at home back then.
07:31Christ.
07:32I hope he doesn't bring trouble in on Eamon.
07:34How do you mean?
07:36Yeah, but that's his proddy lot by defending some of our lads.
07:39It was gorgeous back then.
07:44He's thrown the knickers off you.
07:50Yeah.
07:51I hear the wife's a sorry story.
07:54Sorry, huh?
07:57Fond of the drink.
08:01Fond of the drink, is she?
08:03God bless her.
08:04All right, let's get you to bed.
08:09Yeah.
08:10One, two, three.
08:13Up we go.
08:15There we go.
08:17Down here.
08:19Slowly.
08:19And finally, bridge Quinn.
08:25Okay.
08:26How about a wee story before assembly?
08:29What about news, miss?
08:31Okay.
08:32Quick news.
08:33Who's first?
08:35There was a bomb in Belfast.
08:37He says that every day.
08:38Well, today he's right.
08:40It wasn't in Belfast.
08:42It was in an incendiary device.
08:43It had the front British army.
08:44Planted near the border by the INLA.
08:47Looks below the prematurely.
08:48Killing two boys.
08:49What's the INLA?
08:51It's Irish National Liberation, aren't I?
08:54Sean, you could be all mastermind.
08:56Chosen subject, acronyms are the troubles.
08:58There was a thing about streaking.
09:00There was?
09:01You're blushing this.
09:03She's scundered thinking of them streakers in the nude.
09:05Excuse me.
09:12Everything in hand, Miss Lavery?
09:15Sit down!
09:21What age are you?
09:24Eight.
09:25I'll tell you a story about an eight-year-old.
09:29And you better be listening most of all, Davey McGowan.
09:32Living in that Protestant estate.
09:34Surrounded by them.
09:35The wee Catholic girl went out on a message for her mummy.
09:44A gang of Protestant men pulled her into an entry.
09:49Right, that's the bell assembly, everyone.
09:51Let's go.
09:52Come on.
09:52You're spilling up.
09:53Take the time.
09:54Come on, Zoe.
09:56Let's go.
09:57Ain't it good.
10:06Ain't it right?
10:08That you are with me here tonight.
10:12Music playing.
10:14Our body swaying in time.
10:16Mom, I'm going to be here to make you know that I have never been loved like this before.
10:37Mommy!
10:37I'm going to be here to make you know that I have never been loved like this before.
10:46I'm going to be engaged to a British soldier.
10:48I'm going to be here to make you know that I have never been loved like this before.
10:51Come on, mummy.
10:51Come on, mummy.
10:52Off to bed.
10:53Let's go.
10:56Mummy.
10:56For fuck's sake, mummy.
11:03I can't just leave her here on the floor in the state.
11:29You mean she's getting worse?
11:32I have to go.
11:32There's a few in.
11:33The scum are acting up again.
11:34Right, who's there?
11:35The usual.
11:36Aunt Megal, your hero from the last night.
12:02Much older than a city of Scotland.
12:03Fuck you.
12:04I have to go.
12:05I have to go.
12:06I have to go.
12:07I have to go.
12:08I have to go.
12:09All right, all right.
12:10Come on, I have to go.
12:11I need to go.
12:12Congrats.
12:13Look at me.
12:14Are you OK?
12:15David.
12:28You okay?
12:29You okay?
12:31Let's get you inside.
12:33You're soaked in the skin.
12:35David McKeown, where's your coat?
12:38I forgot it.
12:39Go get something for me.
12:41And tell your Protestant mother
12:43we Catholics look after our children.
12:46Mixed marriages
12:47are an abomination.
13:01A watts kettle.
13:04Does actually boil.
13:05How's your morning going?
13:07Father Slattery was in with another
13:09horrific story.
13:10I get the guitar out when I see him coming.
13:12Drowns him out.
13:14Not even he deserves that.
13:15Do you remember Louise?
13:20Taught P3 last term before they fired him.
13:24She was working in a shoe shop in Wolverhampton.
13:27Did the fella go with her?
13:28Of course not.
13:29He's still here with his wife.
13:32All forgiven.
13:33What sort of shriveled soul would write to the bishop
13:35about somebody else's little life?
13:38You know what this place is like.
13:41Do you want to come to a party on Saturday night?
13:43In Belfast?
13:45My housemate's moving out.
13:48All right, go on, Gerry.
13:49It's better than watching the generation game
13:51with my mummy.
13:55Jamie.
14:03Jamie, my job.
14:05Is it going to be in the car for strangers?
14:06You are.
14:07You small people better watch yourself.
14:09Turn in here.
14:15We're down the back.
14:16Like cornered rats, our Tommy says.
14:21Here's our Tommy.
14:23Shall I stop her?
14:24Sure is home, right?
14:29Here's mummy and Mandy.
14:30What did I tell you about a coat?
14:38My head's like a sofa.
14:41I better go on.
14:42I'm going to be late.
14:43Thanks for bringing him home.
14:45Come on.
14:46Into the case, go on.
14:47And you tell me please.
14:55Fuck off, Abatega.
15:00Hey, yeah.
15:03Hi.
15:05Oh, Jesus.
15:07What?
15:13I'm Gina.
15:14Hi, how are you?
15:15I'm Gerry.
15:16And where are you from, Gerry?
15:18Okay, we actually don't have time for Hoosier Grammy
15:20because we're doing Belfast night.
15:22Excuse me, if your mammy wants to meet the man,
15:23it's taking you off.
15:24All you want to know is, is he Catholic and is he single?
15:27And he is and he is, so let's go.
15:29I'll call in next time, Mrs. Lover.
15:32Better you knock on my door than me knock at your window.
15:39I'm sorry about her.
15:41Standard.
15:44You needn't to pick me up, Gerry.
15:46I could have got the train.
15:48I don't mind.
15:49Besides, you would have missed this.
15:51I don't mind.
16:01I don't mind.
16:09Yeah.
16:10Come on!
16:26Where are you going?
16:27A party.
16:28I want an address.
16:30Why, do you want to come?
16:34I thought we got a comedian here.
16:36No, but we're going to St Paul's, Tyrus.
16:40Step out.
16:51To the what?
16:53You have the war paint on, sweetheart.
16:55Gone to a party?
16:56Stretch your legs.
16:58Your boyfriend on a promise?
17:00No.
17:01You teasing him, then?
17:03Go on.
17:04You're a prick tease.
17:10Hello?
17:11Well, what's a crack?
17:12Size of you?
17:13No!
17:14Chica Tucker!
17:15Joe!
17:16Hi.
17:17This is Kousley from school.
17:18I told you about this.
17:19Nice to meet you.
17:20Nice to meet you.
17:21What happened?
17:22Er...
17:23Jack went...
17:24The bastards.
17:25You wouldn't have any soldiers over your way, I suppose.
17:26Sure the warx, I suppose.
17:27Doesn't she feed and water them?
17:28Her people have a pub.
17:29Hardly a pub left up, are we?
17:30Just the ones that haven't been blown up, yet.
17:31They're not bothered with yours.
17:32Actually, my brother stands behind the bar every night.
17:34Fred Fury opens his mouth in case he offends somebody, and there's a parole wireless hit list.
17:35But, he did load me up with a taxi.
17:36What?
17:37Who you �ди喘 at
17:40he managed to cash more or getting into their west more錢.
17:43Nice to meet you.
17:44Oh.
17:45Nice to meet you.
17:46What happened?
17:47Uh...
17:48Jack went...
17:50The bastards.
17:51You wouldn't have enough soldiers over your way, I suppose.
17:52Sure the warx as I suppose.
17:53Doesn't she feed and water them?
17:54Our people have a pub.
17:55How early a pub left up, are we?
17:57I just don't know if they haven't been blown up yet.
17:58They're not bothered with yours.
18:00Actually, my brother stands behind the bar every night.
18:02But he did load me up with some out of big cider, so...
18:05Nothing we can't endure.
18:07Like Jerry's guitar playing.
18:09Absolutely done, you know.
18:13I thought you laid it.
18:14Which is not wrong.
18:17Back through the glen I rode again
18:23My heart with grief was sore
18:28For I parted with those bad men
18:33I'm going to the bathroom.
18:35Whom I'll never see no more
18:40But to and fro
18:43And my dreams let go
18:45And I kneel
18:47I pray for you
18:50Whom
18:52Whom
18:53Whom
18:55Whom
18:57Whom
18:58Whom
19:00Whom
19:01Whom
19:02Whom
19:03Whom
19:06Whom
19:08Whom
19:09Whom
19:10Whom
19:11Whom
19:12Whom
19:13Whom
19:14Whom
19:15Whom
19:16Whom
19:17Whom
19:18Whom
19:19Whom
19:20Whom
19:21Whom
19:22Hope you had a good night.
19:23I had a great night.
19:25It's nice to get out.
19:30Sorry. Sorry. No. I... I...
19:32Fuck. Erm...
19:33I thought you know...
19:34No I know.
19:35Just...
19:37No.
19:38Jerry.
19:40Sorry. Erm...
19:41Sorry. Erm...
19:42Er...
19:50Yes. I was done now.
19:56Maybe we could still go out.
19:59Well...
20:01I hope you happy with that.
20:03Me too.
20:04I need life.
20:05Jesus, I can't promise you a life, Kuchler.
20:08It's the odd opening.
20:12I'll take it.
20:13I'll take it.
20:14No.
20:33I'll take it.
20:34I'll take it.
20:35I'll take it.
20:36Oh, now, now, it's better.
20:39Don't you think you are the sort of branch out on you too many?
20:42Do you just have a nice night?
20:44I don't know what you mean, sir.
20:46Grant.
20:48Jerry's a good sport.
20:50He froze in the dead language of...
20:52Your mum was in the paper tonight.
20:55In his rocking wig.
20:57Hey.
20:59Mike Lagnew.
21:01Banging on about police brutality again.
21:07He'll not do himself any favours saying things like that, aren't I?
21:12Is he brave of him?
21:14Brave.
21:15Or reckless.
21:16He should know that he was my son.
21:19Any anger?
21:20Hi, Eamon.
21:21It's me.
21:22You can put me down for some shifts.
21:24What?
21:25How many like?
21:26I say three for now.
21:28That'd be great.
21:29I need you the marinade.
21:30Why are they still in order to help?
21:32Because if I say my mummy might actually kill her.
21:36Thanks, Krishna. Nighty-night.
21:38Night.
21:51I have called this emergency assembly.
21:54Because the father of one of our pupils is in hospital.
21:58The best thing we can do now is say a wee prayer.
22:07David McGowan's father was left for dead by a loyalist gang last night.
22:11Mr McGowan was a good Catholic man who made the mistake of marrying the enemy.
22:16But even though Mr McGowan brought this on himself, these loyalist murder gangs are hungry for all Catholic blood.
22:25Your daddies could be next.
22:26Can we sing a wee song?
22:27Yeah.
22:28Come on.
22:29Yeah.
22:30Come on.
22:31Come on.
22:32Come on.
22:33Come on.
22:34Come on.
22:35Come on.
22:36Come on.
22:37Come on.
22:38Come on.
22:39Come on.
22:40Come on.
22:41Come on.
22:42Come on.
22:43Come on.
22:44Come on.
22:45Come on.
22:46Come on.
22:47Come on.
22:48Come on.
22:49Come on.
22:50Take away the hate and the violence
22:53Bring love into our heart
22:57Take away the hate and the violence
23:01Let's finally give peace a head start
23:05Great, enough.
23:07Here.
23:08Tyrants, they wail through the night
23:11Fingers on lips.
23:13Good man.
23:15Erin, will you wait at the door for me, please?
23:18Lovely.
23:20Better play, Gerry Harkin.
23:22You're the only one with the balls to stand up to that lunatic.
23:25Thank you for your expert clapping.
23:27Erin, do you think I should go around the McEarns?
23:30Give them a wee while out, too.
23:32Oh, here.
23:34What about an our wee trip to Belfast on Friday?
23:36The theatre?
23:37Promise not to lob the gob this time.
23:39Theatre?
23:40I go on.
23:43Aren't we awfully awfully?
23:46Yes.
23:46I don't know if we saw anything happens last year.
23:49Yes.
23:50Yeah.
23:50I remember her.
23:52I don't know if she's doing it.
23:54Do you know what she's doing?
23:55I'm sorry.
23:56There you are.
24:02Um, Penny, Jim, this is Kushler.
24:06Hello.
24:07Hello.
24:09Right, shall I get us a drink?
24:10Oh, that'd be great.
24:11Thank you, Kushler.
24:11My friends actually get me on.
24:20So how do you two know each other?
24:22Well, I know everybody.
24:24Hi.
24:25Jerry, this is Michael Agnew and his friend, Penny.
24:27Jerry.
24:29How's the coaches?
24:30Hello.
24:32Well, I hope you enjoy the show.
24:34I'm surprised to see you here, Michael.
24:37Hi, Victor.
24:38I thought you'd got on their ground.
24:39Why?
24:40Fox Special Branch.
24:43You say that loud or something.
24:44I've got one extra.
24:52Are you enjoying the playing?
25:00Sad.
25:01Oh.
25:01I, um, I like the way he calls it, the town, Ballybeg.
25:06Small town.
25:08Do you speak Irish?
25:09Yeah.
25:10I'm just going to teach her to now.
25:12And you've got an Irish name.
25:15I made up one for a song.
25:17A Hushla Mokri.
25:19Pulse of My Heart.
25:19Oh, that's, that's beautiful.
25:24A Hushla Mokri.
25:30My friends and I are trying to learn Irish.
25:33We made the Penny in gym's house.
25:34Will you come teach us sometime?
25:41Jerry.
25:41Hi.
25:43Sorry.
25:44Hi.
25:44Drink that, Sal.
25:51It's a nice set, isn't it?
25:53Yeah.
25:53Really good.
25:54The actor playing SP is breaking my heart.
25:56Yeah.
25:57Why would Special Branch be interested in my glag now?
26:04They think he's a traitor.
26:06Defending young R.A. lads and banging on about police brutality.
26:09Does he defend them?
26:10No.
26:11Just some of our young stone throwers.
26:13Tries to talk him out of joining.
26:15Gets him to recognise the courts, which makes him a willing agent for the evil system.
26:18So, there, I hate him.
26:20And the Peelers hate him.
26:21And even his own proddy lot hate him.
26:23Poor fucker.
26:24He's all went in this place.
26:27Nah, he's all right.
26:28But I'd not take a drink off him.
26:29I'd not take a drink off him.
27:00Pass his thing to you.
27:01And they'll build on it.
27:02Have you read Jude the Obscure?
27:05It's good.
27:06Oh, it's the best.
27:07I didn't pick up another book for months after.
27:12Can't get to the library till Daddy's home.
27:15That can only my copy.
27:18Where's your Daddy doing?
27:25He's got a fractured skull.
27:27Both legs broken.
27:28Cracked rib.
27:30Collapsed lung.
27:31Upsured spleen.
27:32Those proddy bastards.
27:34Straight as hands and wrists.
27:35Within the arm or into a plank.
27:40Why don't you take my number and you can give me a coffee need anything?
27:45All right.
27:45What's the number?
27:484-2-8-7-6.
27:53That's his sweet poem book.
27:55Come over.
27:57Oh, Mrs. Lavery.
27:59Hi, dear.
28:02Daddy was beat up for loving me, Mummy.
28:04Hey.
28:06He's still in hospital.
28:07I'm hurt.
28:11Terrible carry-on.
28:16Stop in the hole.
28:19I've got a wee song for Mrs. McGill.
28:20Bobby.
28:23Bobby, the slab is here.
28:27Hi, Betty.
28:28I brought you a wee pie.
28:32Sorry, Betty.
28:35All right, fellas?
28:37Why were we?
28:41Ah, you've got to hang those outside.
28:43The neighbours keep cutting down our washing line.
28:45They throw dogshade over the fence.
28:47Oh, Jesus.
28:52A half hour should do it.
28:57Right, you better get on.
28:59You want to stay?
29:01No.
29:02But thanks, Betty.
29:04Well, thanks to you.
29:15Go back inside, Tommy.
29:19Pathetic.
29:20They've come to taunt us.
29:21I know, love.
29:22Let me handle it.
29:23Well, mine's her family.
29:25Good night, dinner too.
29:26Dog's dinner.
29:27Take yourselves off.
29:28It's free country.
29:29No.
29:32Go on.
29:33Don't touch me.
29:34Talk her way off. Burn your own door.
29:35Go on.
29:36I know.
29:37Jesus Christ, madam.
29:38Do you want something up here?
29:39I know.
29:40As far as the ones around here are concerned,
29:41she's worse than a Catholic for my own one.
29:42They were saying that the hairdressers
29:43even her own family don't talk to her.
29:49Headlines on Monday evening at 7 o'clock.
29:56Come to the Irish language, Lane.
29:58Help you exoticize the natives.
30:03It's in Belfast.
30:04I could pick you up at 7 on Monday.
30:06I'm away with Jerry.
30:08I thought he was going to call in.
30:13Stay safe.
30:16And good night.
30:24Fidel's running a UDA meeting up there.
30:28It's a pity of clutches with your Irish night.
30:30No.
30:43Sorry, sir.
30:44Sorry, sir. There's a bit of an incident up ahead. I'm going to have to ask you to turn back this.
31:14Fulcher. It's impressive. Thank you very much. How are you? Come on in. I'm grand. Hang your code up there. Ah. Kushler, you're in for a treat. Penny has made her a world famous moussaka. Penny. Kushler was just admiring your Donegal painting. Oh, it's the only painting of mine I actually like. I'm mucking about the sculpture now.
31:44Michael, here. Help yourself. You're very welcome, Kushler. Thank you. It all looks lovely. Oh, thank you. Yeah, I hope you're hungry. And thanks for coming for this Irishness. Jane. Thank you for seeing you. Okay, get stuck in there. Those are for you. Kushler, go on ahead. You are good, sir.
32:14Thank you. Mmm. And a moment too soon. Oh, you don't like it? I just didn't expect it to be fishy.
32:24Well, it is fish.
32:28Michael tells me you're a native speaker. I did it from my eye levels.
32:33Oh.
32:33Can I help with anything?
32:41Yes. Would you grab the moussaka out of the oven there, please?
32:43Thank you, sweetheart.
32:45Did you hear Campbell College won the cup?
32:47Aye, yeah. I bumped with that fella.
32:48Um, the captain.
32:50Um, at the Ross when we won.
32:52Trevor.
32:53Trevor.
32:53Trevor.
32:53Yeah.
32:54I see him about sometimes.
32:56Time has not been kind.
32:58Victor, don't be so mean.
33:00Nice.
33:00We should see this guy.
33:03Ah, you've burnt yourself.
33:04So, come here.
33:05Thanks a minute.
33:09Oh, poor Kushler.
33:14Oh, here.
33:16Is that all right?
33:19That looks marvelous.
33:20There we go.
33:21Whatever way you want it denied, Victor, you know police brutality creates terrorists out of boardroom fellas who are throwing stones for kicks.
33:27Aye, so you keep telling us.
33:29Bow us along the keyante, Kushler.
33:31You've not said a word against IRA brutality.
33:33They're kneecapping the very same young flage you're defending.
33:36I'm not endorsing the IRA.
33:37Harry, how much garlic did you fit in us?
33:39We can never have enough garlic, Jane.
33:41Isn't that right?
33:43Jane, would you like some more moussaka?
33:45Why not?
33:46Kushler?
33:46No, thank you.
33:47Do you not like it?
33:48Sláinte.
33:59Right.
34:00Shall we do this?
34:03Um, if you just talk amongst yourselves, I'll just see where you're at.
34:08All right, Michael.
34:09Please start.
34:10Absolutely not.
34:11Now, how about you tell us the Irish for no?
34:16Ni ha.
34:17And that doesn't quite mean no.
34:20Well, I can do.
34:21It means it isn't.
34:25It's a tad slippery, don't you think?
34:29What do you mean slippery?
34:32Evasive.
34:33Non-committal.
34:34Someone offers you a drink.
34:38How do you say no?
34:39Near way.
34:40That sounds like a proclamation.
34:42Oh, Victor.
34:46Well, why don't we start with some simple phrases about how we're feeling?
34:51Yeah.
34:52Er, like,
34:53Ta me lan.
34:55I'm full.
34:55Yes.
34:57Agus,
34:58Ta Victor cantalach.
35:01I'm Victor's cranky.
35:04Oh, well.
35:07Fair.
35:08Three points.
35:09Yeah, she's not wrong.
35:10Well made.
35:13I'm a Jar-har.
35:14I'm a Jar-har.
35:16I'm a brother.
35:19I'm a get.
35:21I'm a get.
35:22Master?
35:23I'm a get.
35:23Yeah.
35:25How do you say that?
35:26Jar-har.
35:28I'm a brother.
35:29Tar.
35:29Jar-har.
35:30Who?
35:31Jar-har.
35:31If you just want to pull in under there.
35:35Why?
35:36What are you planning to do?
35:38Not get torn and feathered.
35:42Fair enough.
35:52So will you come teach us again?
35:53Yeah.
35:54Oh, my God.
36:24My circumstances are complicated.
36:47I will always be able to get away.
36:48Are you sometimes up?
36:56Yeah.
36:59Okay.
37:00Okay, everybody, easy on the corridors, please.
37:20Slowly.
37:20Daddy came home last night.
37:36Do you want to come see him?
37:42Look, Divya, I don't think he's going to want to see me.
37:44I think it's best if you just leave her for family.
37:50But I told him I'll bite you.
37:55Go on, then.
38:00Mommy.
38:01Hi, God.
38:01Morning.
38:04Oh, thanks for coming.
38:06Mind that there.
38:08That's the second one they've left us today.
38:15Daddy.
38:19This is my teacher.
38:22Miss Lavery's been good to yous?
38:26Come round here.
38:27Come round here.
38:40Come round here.
38:48Come round here.
38:51I don't know.
39:21Now you don't want the shifts?
39:34I'm sorry Eamon.
39:36I just didn't realise how much extra school work I'd have with the Communions and stuff.
39:40So you won't do any at all?
39:41No, none. Not for a while.
39:51One Catholic has been shot dead as he works sweeping roads near his home on the Lower Old Road.
39:56It's a fourth fatality in the city in two days.
39:59Earlier, a girl took a clue that had been rid of the church.
40:08Trading eggs on the black market?
40:10The class paints some for Easter.
40:12Just as well. You wouldn't get much past me.
40:15All the people...
40:16The government on the IRA in the full trade and weapons...
40:21As far as a woman who risked her own life to...
40:25And is wearing his last...
40:26BELL RINGS
40:27...Sat her son...
40:28...trying to turn...
40:29...and no healing for anyone...
40:31...pubbleed or...
40:32...and then...
40:33Hello?
40:35It's Michael.
40:37Have not seen you in the pub all week?
40:39No.
40:41How did you get my number?
40:43The phone book.
40:45I'll be passing yours in two minutes.
40:47I could pick you up.
40:49That's not a good idea for a million different reasons.
40:53I've had way worse.
40:55Seriously?
40:57It's daft and it's dangerous.
40:59I'll take us somewhere no one will see us.
41:01Please.
41:03Just to talk.
41:33I just sobbed.
41:39The whole way home.
41:41All she made me go and did was marry a Protestant.
41:45No, it's not about what you do here.
41:47It's about what you are.
41:51To them, he's a traitor.
41:53To me, he's a brave romantic.
41:57I just hate the way this place makes one thing or the other.
42:01Well, that's the way we must make ourselves.
42:03It's easier said than done.
42:07I come from a long line of Catholics that have survived by keeping their heads down and their mouths shut.
42:15Having a big opinion like yours.
42:17It's a luxury I don't have.
42:19It's a luxury I don't have.
42:21No.
42:23No, that's not true.
42:25It's not.
42:27Say what I want.
42:29Being with who I want, even if it means that I lose my job or I put Eamon in danger or people throw dogshade at my mummy's waiting line.
42:37Yes, absolutely.
42:39Even if people call you selfish.
42:41Or stupid.
42:43Or a Judas bastard.
42:49We must find the bravery.
42:51To choose freedom over fear.
42:57So taking up for you as a political act of defiance?
43:03No, it's rich.
43:05I get to be brave.
43:07And you get your bit on the side.
43:09You don't agree with me because I'm married or I'm old.
43:11Or I'm an old little kisser.
43:15And if that's one thing.
43:17That.
43:19That I accept.
43:21But we cannot let the old bigots and the boys of guns tell us how you live.
43:29We just can't.
43:31Although I'm not the one who would choose.
43:33It wins.
43:43I'm going to be prepared for court tomorrow.
43:58You're not the only one with an important workload.
44:04I have to hot boil 30 eggs without cracking them.
44:11Put these with the eggs.
44:40You know, they say it's unlucky at the gift course.
44:44Both of the giver and receiver.
44:47I'm more than happy to take my chances with you, Kushner.
44:52Hello, it's me.
45:04I feel bad.
45:05Put me down for some shifts.
45:10You're like a yo-yo.
45:11How many?
45:12Four.
45:13Four?
45:14Jesus, you do feel bad.
45:15I need you tomorrow.
45:16Okay.
45:17See you then.
45:18Michael?
45:19No, it's Tommy.
45:20You said I could call.
45:21Yeah, of course.
45:22How are you?
45:23All right.
45:24Mommy says she must give you a dish bag from the past.
45:25It's no rush.
45:26How's your daddy?
45:27Um, how's your daddy?
45:28Can't wait for his own arse.
45:29Yeah.
45:30Can't wait for his own arse.
45:31Yeah.
45:32Yeah.
45:33Okay.
45:34I'll see you tomorrow.
45:35Okay.
45:36See you tomorrow.
45:37Okay.
45:38See you then.
45:39Michael?
45:40I'll see you tomorrow.
45:41No, it's Tommy.
45:42You said I could call.
45:43Yeah, of course.
45:44Um, how are you?
45:45All right.
45:46Mommy says she must give you a dish bag from the past.
45:47It's no rush.
45:48Um, how's your daddy?
45:49Can't wait for his own arse.
45:50Yeah.
45:51It's a hard time for you's all.
45:52It's desperate.
45:53Aye.
45:54And it won't change if I don't do something.
45:55It's not something that's stupid, Tommy.
45:56Do you know what?
45:57Yeah.
45:58It's a hard time for you, it's all.
45:59It's desperate.
46:00Aye.
46:01And it won't change if I don't do something.
46:02It's not something that's stupid, Tommy.
46:03Do you know what?
46:04Yeah.
46:05You're right.
46:06I'm just a stupid something, kid.
46:07That's not what I meant to me.
46:08You hate to mind that fella.
46:09He's at a very bad age.
46:35Oh, no.
46:36No, no, no.
46:37Uh-huh.
46:38Myاد!
46:39I can't yell...
46:40Myاد!
46:41Forgive me!
46:42Oof!
46:43Myاد!
46:44The IDA gunman who shot Magistrate...
46:48...a former barrister Martin McBurney,
46:51...last September...
46:521,140, Yem'en.
46:53...witnesses took to the stand yesterday...
46:56...as McBurney's...
46:57...and the guys...
46:58We've all had...
46:59...and the guys!
47:00...and the guys!
47:01Jameson, please.
47:22I have a flat in Belfast I use when I'm in court.
47:32Good for you.
47:35It's good for us.
47:38That remains to be seen.
47:49Come tonight.
47:52I'll go.
47:54It's good for you.
47:56I'll do it right now.
47:58Mmm.
48:00I'll do it right now.
48:02Yes.
48:05That's great.
48:07So, that's very well done.
48:10When we're feeling that, we have a day.
48:13So, we can take a picture of our women.
48:17Yes, please.
48:47It's yourself?
48:53It's me.
48:56You want a nightclub?
48:58No.
49:17Just like way back in the day and the road.
49:23What do I do?
49:34I'm in the pill for my skin.
49:37Mammal for skin.
49:47Where have you been all night?
49:56I had car trouble, so I stayed with Jerry.
49:57Oh, car trouble?
49:59You and Jerry must think I'm some fiend.
50:02Are you sniffing me?
50:04You get a reputation.
50:05Oh my God.
50:06Lose your job or worse.
50:09Have a wee baby with a ring jumped on your finger.
50:14You wouldn't be carrying on like this if your daddy were still alive.
50:22You'd be running off me this way.
50:35I'll take us somewhere no one will see us.
50:38Come tonight.
50:41Mammal for skin.
50:44Molly这
50:59Chelsea
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