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00:00Oh, come on, Winston. This is not some cowboy spook you're speaking to.
00:04This is Del Trotter, the only white man you ever trusted.
00:08When did I nick your speaker?
00:10Oh, that speaker.
00:11Yeah, well, I only borrowed it for the party, didn't I?
00:13Gave it back to you the next day.
00:15Well, all right, the next week.
00:17Anyway, you're not honestly trying to tell me that you've only got one speaker.
00:21Well, just one?
00:23Blimey, what a way to run a railway station.
00:26Anyway, look, never mind about your rotten speaker.
00:28Now, listen, this is a once-in-a-lifetime offer.
00:31How would you like to buy a genuine mink coat for 50 quid?
00:35No, no, it's not Ben.
00:37Now, the reason why it's so cheap is because it's Ethiopian mink.
00:42Ethiopian.
00:43Yeah, I got this contact in Babylon.
00:47Oh, well, the only difference between Ethiopian mink and ordinary mink is the colour.
00:53Yeah, that's right.
00:55Yeah, what's the colour of them coats we've got in the garage?
00:57Tabby.
00:57Yes, they're tabby.
01:00Not tabby.
01:01No, they're a sort of, um, mottled grey with delicate highlights in black and white.
01:08Yeah.
01:09I'll pop one round to you, shall I?
01:11Yeah.
01:11You ain't got a dog, have you?
01:14No, no, look.
01:15Look, I'm only asking you to look at it.
01:18I don't want you to feed it or nothing.
01:21Yeah.
01:21Yeah, all right.
01:24Yeah, I understand, Winston.
01:25Yeah, okay.
01:27Yeah, all right.
01:28See you around, pal.
01:28Oh, well, you win some, you lose some.
01:43Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
01:45It's, well, berth a la mode, as the French say.
01:51What's wrong, Del?
01:53Wrong?
01:54No, nothing's wrong.
01:55Things couldn't be better, Rodney.
01:57This time, next year, we'll be millionaires.
01:59Right, here.
02:00Get the Parfum de Toilet into the back of the van, and we'll see if we can make a pill down the old market, all right?
02:05All right.
02:05That's it.
02:06Off you go.
02:11Did you play cards again last night?
02:14Yeah.
02:14Yeah, that's right, Grandad.
02:15You know me, eh?
02:17He who dares wins.
02:19How'd you get on?
02:21I lost.
02:21I even had Mum's lucky rabbit foot with me.
02:26Brought me about as much luck as it did the rabbit.
02:30You want to ease up with this gambling, Del boy?
02:33I've seen too many good men finish up in the gutter chasing easy money.
02:38Yeah, it's that Boise, innit?
02:40You know, Boise, you're the second-hand card dealer from Lewisham.
02:42I have never seen anyone so lucky at cards, Grandad.
02:47It's all for big money and all.
02:49He ain't using a marked deck, is he?
02:51No, we're close friends.
02:54Anyway, who knows I'd break his arms?
02:57Well, I were in a card school once where the cards was marked.
03:00I lost a fortune.
03:03What, you knew they were marked?
03:04Oh, yeah.
03:05I marked them.
03:08I was never much good at cards.
03:10Stone me, never mind.
03:12Here, this Boise fella, does he like spinning the old coin, Del?
03:17You know, double or quits?
03:19Well, yeah, him.
03:20He likes any form of gambling, doesn't he?
03:21Oh, well.
03:22Here, Del.
03:24You try with this.
03:26It's a double-headed coin.
03:29What?
03:30Double-headed?
03:31I thought you only saw these in them old British movies.
03:36Scotch bloke gave me that during the war.
03:39I remember it like it was yesterday.
03:42His hands was trembling and his voice was just a whisper.
03:47He said,
03:47I want you to have something to remember me by, Trotter.
03:52Take me lucky coin.
03:55Then he, he went.
03:59What, he died?
04:01Deserted.
04:04Mind you, you couldn't blame him.
04:05The way them Germans was carrying on, someone was going to get hurt.
04:09I don't believe it.
04:14I just don't believe it.
04:16I mean, I thought we would have got a right result with that scent.
04:19You know, I thought they'd be queuing, camping out on the pavement like they do at an arid sail.
04:22Instead of that.
04:23How many did we sell in the end?
04:28What, all together?
04:28Yeah.
04:29None.
04:32Many as that, was it?
04:34Hang about, hang about.
04:35I saw you sell one.
04:37No, she brought it back.
04:38Oh, why?
04:39She smelt it.
04:41She said to me,
04:42the last time she smelt an odour like that
04:44was when the cat sanctuary got bombed during the war.
04:48Right, Dave.
04:50How's your luck, Del boy?
04:51Nice, thanks.
04:52Oh, don't ask her.
04:53Don't ask.
04:54Still bad, eh?
04:54I'll have a pint of mine, please.
04:55Love, what's yours?
04:57No, no, thanks.
04:58Trick, we're all right.
04:59I ain't never seen such bad poker hands as he's been getting.
05:02He lost 150 knicker in cold blood last night.
05:06150 pounds?
05:08Yeah, no, it's all right.
05:09It's all right.
05:09I'm just going through this losing streak.
05:11It'll be all right.
05:12It'll soon pass.
05:13You don't honestly believe all that rubbish about winning and losing streaks, do you?
05:17You make your own luck in this world, son.
05:19There's no such thing as a losing streak.
05:21You give my arse and head eight, Rodney.
05:24You really do.
05:26You know nothing about cards, do you?
05:28You and your little mates are still playing strip snack, ain't ya?
05:31One of these days, they're thinking of inviting some girls along.
05:36See, Dave, a losing streak was like joining the Moonies.
05:41Easy to get into, but a bark to get out of.
05:45Just how much have you lost, Del?
05:47Got your Anki Andy?
05:49I didn't want to tell you.
05:50I didn't want you worrying.
05:51I couldn't stand all that dermatitis all over again.
05:55We've got 70 quid, and that's all that's left of our profits.
05:59Well, at least we can put the central eating back on and get something to eat.
06:02Right?
06:02You don't think I'm wasting this on food and warmth, do you?
06:05This is my stake money for tonight's game.
06:07You're playing again tonight?
06:09Yeah.
06:09Tonight, 8.30, our place.
06:11Trigger?
06:12Bill?
06:12Oh, Boisey.
06:13Hello, Boisey.
06:15Hello, Rodney.
06:17Boisey.
06:18Oh, dear, what's up with you?
06:19Bird trouble?
06:21You look as though you've had a promise from a liar.
06:22How's your luck, Del?
06:26Oh, change it, change it.
06:28Outed two and a half hundred quid's worth of French scent this morning.
06:32Oh, good.
06:33You're in the chair then, are you?
06:35No.
06:36Oh.
06:37Oh, yeah, yeah.
06:39Yeah, Trig?
06:41I'm all right.
06:42Good.
06:43I'll have a cognac.
06:44Better make it a small one.
06:46Don't want to skint you before tonight's game, do I?
06:48Dooley?
06:50Yes?
06:50Could I have a double cognac, please?
06:52And I'll have a large, I'll say a large Chivas Regal with Coke.
06:59Yeah.
06:59And I'll have a double Southern Comfort with American Dry.
07:03Yeah.
07:05That's half a lager for Rodney.
07:08And why don't you have one yourself, you know, and put the change in the third world relief
07:12bottle, will you?
07:13So, how's your luck, pal?
07:15Well, not too good, to be fair with you.
07:18I sold one today, mind you, a 1980 Simca estate.
07:22Only made 850 out of it, no?
07:24I mean, what's 850 these days?
07:26Hardly eats my swimming pool for a week.
07:28Grim, innit?
07:29Oh, yeah, absolutely.
07:31I said to Marlene, the other dad, you remember Marlene, don't you, Del?
07:34Oh, yes, yes.
07:34All the lads remember Marlene.
07:36Yeah.
07:36I said to Marlene, I said, if it wasn't for the fact that I was making so much out of
07:45Del and the boys, I'd have to do something really drastic, like only having smoked salmon
07:48twice a week, you know?
07:51You've got more front than Brighton, ain't you?
07:53Listen, boysie, I'm telling you, look, my life's changing, I'm on a winning street.
07:58Oh, God.
07:58No, I am, straight up.
08:00All right, then, I'll tell you what, tell you what.
08:01Look, there's 20 quid, right, that says the next customer in buys a pint or something.
08:07You are on.
08:08Right.
08:09For 20 years, it says the next customer orders a short.
08:12You're pushing your luck a bit, Inshar.
08:14No, no, I'm not, Rodney.
08:15I've just seen the next customer who's coming in past the window.
08:17Are you?
08:18Come on, my son.
08:19Yes, love.
08:20All right, have a dry martini and a slimline tonic.
08:28It pains me to take it, Del, you know.
08:31It really pains me.
08:32Well, cheers.
08:368.30 around your place, is it?
08:39That is it.
08:40No, that is it.
08:41All right, no, Del, no, leave it.
08:42Leave him.
08:43I'm not going to hit him, you fool.
08:46Listen, I've got a double-headed coin.
08:49I'm going to stitch him up.
08:51Shh.
08:51Where is he?
08:52Oi, boysie.
08:53Here, just a minute, just before you go.
08:56I'll tell you what, look, you're a gambling man.
08:57That 20 quid, right, I'll toss you for it, double or nothing.
09:01Go on, then.
09:03Right.
09:06Heads.
09:10What?
09:14Heads.
09:16You know what, Del, I hope this winning streak of yours holds out till tonight.
09:31That's it.
09:47That is it.
09:48I've just done mistake money for tonight's game, haven't I?
09:50Good.
09:51What do you mean, good?
09:52Look, you're on the verge of losing everything we've ever worked for on a rotten, bloody poker game.
09:56What do you expect me to say, eh?
09:58Good old Del boy, he knows a shortcut to the workhouse.
10:01All right, Rodney, all right.
10:02Don't worry, if the worst comes to the worst, you know, we can always do ourselves in, can't we, eh?
10:06You know, me, you and grandad can go and jump in the River Thames.
10:09Be quicker to drink the drop of it.
10:11It looks as though you've already started.
10:15Why don't you say to Boise, tonight's off.
10:18Say you caught something.
10:20Look, let me explain something to you, Rodney.
10:23Right?
10:24Look, beneath all this finery, there lies a book.
10:30Now, that surprises you, doesn't it, eh?
10:33No.
10:37Look, you don't remember the day that Dad left home, do you?
10:40No, of course you don't, because you was too young.
10:42Well, Mum, she'd...
10:44Well, she'd only just, you know, left us.
10:48And, well, you were just a little nipper with a pink patch over your National Elf specs,
10:52you know, to help that turn in your eye.
10:54Grandad, he was sitting at home in his armchairs,
10:57waiting for colour television to be invented.
10:59Anyway, I came home that evening
11:01and found that Dad had gone,
11:03taken all his things and gone.
11:06He took everything, Rodney.
11:07He took my savings,
11:10my three-quarter-length suede coat.
11:13He even opened your little piggy bank.
11:16But the one thing that he didn't get
11:18was the money that Mum had left me and you.
11:20Well, that was because I hid it too well, see.
11:22Anyway, he left us with nothing, Rodney,
11:24not even the price of a meal.
11:25Now, you know what day that was?
11:32It's my 16th birthday.
11:36He even took my cake.
11:40What a lousy...
11:41Oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi!
11:44That's your father you're talking about.
11:47Well, I'm sorry, girl, but that's how I feel about it.
11:48Well, it's all right.
11:49It's understandable.
11:50It's understandable.
11:52But, you see, from that day,
11:53I swore that I would never run away
11:55from anything in my life.
11:57I mean, you know,
11:57if a wild lion were to come in here now,
12:00my old April would be pouting like a good'un,
12:02but I'd stand me ground.
12:04I would.
12:05Because it's geezers like me
12:06that capture German machine-gun nests.
12:11That's why I've got to play the game tonight, Rodney, you see.
12:13Because I can't run away.
12:15Running away only wears out your shoes.
12:18Do you understand me?
12:20Yeah.
12:21Yeah, I understand you, Del.
12:23And I'll tell you something else.
12:24We're going to beat Boisey tonight.
12:26That's the spirit, my son.
12:28That's it.
12:28We'll take him to the cleaners.
12:30Oh, what?
12:30They'll call our place Chase Sketchley's
12:32by the time we finish with him.
12:33Yeah.
12:34Right, well, I'll see you later.
12:36I'm going to get you some steak money.
12:37Where from?
12:38Oi, when the chips are down,
12:40I can be just as sharp as you.
12:42Now, you remember that party
12:43we had at the flat last month, yeah?
12:44Yeah.
12:45There was plenty of booze, right?
12:46You're not going to organise a disco, are you?
12:48No.
12:49No.
12:50I'm going to take the empties back for you.
12:58It's amazing, isn't it, Trig?
13:00I've lived with him for all these years
13:02and I thought I really knew him.
13:04You know, and then something like this happens.
13:07Some simple gesture.
13:11And then you suddenly realise
13:13what a 100% 24-carat plonker he really is.
13:18Well?
13:29Well, what?
13:30Are you going to lend me that money or not?
13:31I ain't going to lend you nothing.
13:33If I had a million pounds,
13:35I wouldn't give you a penny of it.
13:37Come on, Grandad.
13:38Just give me a straight yes or no.
13:41Why should I give you money to lose?
13:43And don't give me that old fanny
13:44about a losing streak.
13:47It's true.
13:48Today I put 20 quid
13:49on a Macalpine Navvy
13:51who was on a diet.
13:52Now, what are the odds
13:53on your picking
13:54the only genuine weight water in London?
13:57What makes you think
13:58I've got any money anyhow?
14:00I'm only an old-age pensioner, dear old boy.
14:03I'm only an old-age pensioner, dear old boy.
14:05You crafty old sod.
14:08You had a 25-to-1 winner
14:10at Kempton Park on Monday.
14:11I know, because I gave you the fiver
14:13and Rodney picked up your winnings.
14:14One hundred and twenty-five quid.
14:16Oh, that.
14:18Yes, oh, that.
14:20That's right.
14:20Come on, Grandad.
14:22But lend me a hundred.
14:23I'll pay you back double.
14:25Now, be fair.
14:26I've always been straight with you, haven't I?
14:28Remember last month
14:29when you said you were feeling a cold in bed?
14:31What did I do for you?
14:33You brought me an electric blanket.
14:35That's right.
14:36Give me the hundred
14:36and I'll put a plug on it for you.
14:39All right.
14:41You pay me back double, though.
14:42Don't worry.
14:43Yeah, all right, all right.
14:46Yeah, do you always wear that money belt?
14:48Well, stops me getting a chill on me belly.
14:52That is most probably
14:54why your kidney stones
14:55didn't show up on that X-ray.
14:57There you go.
14:59Thank you, Greg.
14:59And don't you lose it.
15:00No, all right, all right.
15:01I won't.
15:02Cheers.
15:03Trigger and Boyce, you're out.
15:05All right, all right.
15:06Keep calm, Rodney.
15:08Keep calm.
15:09All right.
15:11Just, uh,
15:12just play it cool.
15:13You know what I mean?
15:14Come on, just
15:14nice and cool.
15:16Nice.
15:18What are you doing?
15:20All right, Dave.
15:21All right.
15:22Dull boy.
15:22No trick.
15:23Trick.
15:24All right, then, Boycey.
15:25Good evening.
15:30Come on, everyone.
15:30Do you get the boys a drink?
15:32Well, you don't see many places like this
15:34these days, Dull boy.
15:36Oh, thanks.
15:36I designed it myself.
15:39Yeah, I thought as much.
15:40As a matter of fact,
15:41I, uh, saw a place rather like this
15:43on a television programme recently.
15:45Dallas?
15:47No, not Dallas.
15:48Definitely not Dallas.
15:49No, it was a charity appeal.
15:51Had the wife in tears, you know.
15:55Still, Marlene's easily touched.
15:57Yeah, as Dull said earlier,
15:58all the lads remember Marlene.
16:02Yeah, it was one of those programmes that...
16:06Well, are we going to stand here
16:09rabbit-in all night
16:10or are we going to play cards?
16:11No, we're going to play cards, Boycey.
16:12Come on in.
16:12Oh, sit yourself down over there.
16:14Come on, Trick.
16:15That's it.
16:17Right, that's it, Rodney.
16:18Get them fierce down.
16:19Right.
16:22Five-card drawer.
16:23Usual limit, yeah?
16:24That's all right.
16:26Right, good.
16:27Right, I got a new pack of cards, so...
16:29Yes, I bought a new deck as well.
16:30Oh, well, look, we'll use mine,
16:32save opening yours, all right?
16:33No, we'll use mine.
16:34No, no, let's use mine.
16:35Dills the host.
16:36And I'm the guest, so we'll use mine.
16:38Why don't you spin for it?
16:40Huh?
16:41Oh, yeah, yeah, that's a good idea, Trick.
16:44All right with you, Boycey?
16:46Yeah, go on, then.
16:47OK, then, here you go.
16:48Heads.
16:54What?
16:56I said heads.
16:57Well, you called heads in the palm.
16:59And I'm calling heads again.
17:03We'll use your pack.
17:04All right.
17:14All right.
17:14Is that all you've got, Del?
17:25Eh?
17:25Uh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
17:27I've got more than that, you know.
17:29Oh, uh...
17:30Rodney's got the rest for me.
17:32Oh, yeah.
17:34Del, here's the £4.37 from the entrance.
17:37Down to you, Tree.
17:52It's too heavy for me, Del, boy.
18:03I'm calling it a night.
18:06Looks like it's down to you and me, then, Del, boy.
18:08All right.
18:13You're all 30.
18:15No, I'll raise you 30.
18:22Gonna cost you 30 quid to stay in, Del.
18:24I ain't got 30 quid left, Boise.
18:28Well, what can I say?
18:29All right.
18:30Hang about.
18:30Hang about.
18:37Go on.
18:3830 quid, I see.
18:40I have a running flush.
18:42Four, five, six, seven, eight at heart.
18:47Jeez.
18:49I got three tens.
18:53God, just don't.
18:54Not quite good enough, then, is it, Del, boy?
18:57Well, that seems to be the end of the evening.
18:59Shame, really.
19:00I was just getting into my stride.
19:01Well, I'll bid you a due, Lee.
19:03Hang about, Boise.
19:05Now, hang about.
19:08I ain't finished yet.
19:15He knows more card tricks than Paul Daniels, doesn't he?
19:20Do you reckon he's been switching them?
19:22Of course he's been switching them.
19:23He's done you two up like a couple of kippers.
19:26Del, good night.
19:35Oi!
19:36Where'd you get that from?
19:38Busby sent you down a line, didn't he?
19:39There come for the past fortnight we've been living off Queer Street and suddenly all them notes materialise.
19:47This is the money that Mum left you and me.
19:49She said it was only to be used in a life-or-death situation.
19:53Oh, now, come on, Del, this ain't a life-or-death situation.
19:56It's a bloody game of poker.
19:57No, it isn't, Roddy.
19:58This is not a game.
20:00This is a duel.
20:04All right, Boise, I've got 500 quid here that says that this game ain't over yet.
20:08Nice one, Del boy.
20:11I like your style.
20:13I'll tell you what, let's make this a bit exciting, shall we?
20:17No limit.
20:18That suits me, Boise.
20:22That suits me right down to the ground.
20:25All right.
20:31Right.
20:47Dealer takes one.
21:17Go on, your bib.
21:37Century.
21:38A hundred notes?
21:39You're coming out a bit, ain't you, Boise?
21:41This is a no-limit game between me and Del boy, so keep your nose out, Trigg.
21:45Don't worry, don't worry, Trigg.
21:47He's bluffing.
21:49All right.
21:51There you are.
21:53That's your hundred.
21:55And I'll raise you a hundred.
22:03Your hundred.
22:05And I'll raise you a hundred.
22:09You're bluffing.
22:12Only one way to find out, isn't there, Del boy?
22:17No, he's bluffing.
22:19He's definitely bluffing.
22:20I can tell by his eyes he's bluffing.
22:22It's going to cost you another hundred to find out, though.
22:27Trust me, Rodney, trust me.
22:30He's definitely bluffing.
22:31I got him.
22:32I got him.
22:33I got him by the short and curlies.
22:41That's your hundred.
22:44I'll raise you a two hundred.
22:45You want to see me, Boise?
22:52Oh, no.
22:54No, no, no, Del boy.
23:00That's your two hundred.
23:04And I will raise you...
23:05A grand.
23:14Knock him out, Del.
23:17It's going to cost you a thousand notes to see my cards, Del.
23:24I'm scared, Boise.
23:25Well, you shouldn't play big boys' games, then, should you?
23:30Play the games, son.
23:32That's the money their mum left them.
23:34That's all they got.
23:39Well, do something, Del.
23:41I'll get off the pot.
23:44Yeah.
23:45Yeah, all right.
23:49All my jewellery.
23:52Right?
23:52And, um...
23:56Me?
23:57Trig.
23:58I'm brussing, mate.
24:00Rot, forget it, you.
24:02Yeah.
24:03You're going to have me car.
24:05Cheers, Trig.
24:06You're a real pal.
24:08Right.
24:08So that's my jewellery, right?
24:10And Trig's car.
24:11That's a good'un.
24:12He must be joking.
24:13I sold it to him.
24:16Well, what?
24:17Well, you get your money back, won't you?
24:19So that's my jewellery, Trig's car.
24:21The stereo and the tellies.
24:26Still don't come to a thousand, Del.
24:28All right, all right.
24:29I'll tell you what I do.
24:30It's my jewellery, Trig's car, the stereo and the tellies and everything in a flat, right?
24:35The cooker, the fridge, the deep freeze, the beds, the wardrobe, our clothes.
24:39Now, what's your bloody game, Del?
24:40It's all right.
24:41Trust me, Rodney.
24:41He's bluffing.
24:43Have faith in me.
24:44All right, Del boy.
24:50Seeing as how we're friends, I will accept all that as a bid of a thousand pounds.
24:55What have you got?
25:06I've got kings.
25:12How many?
25:13Four?
25:18Four?
25:24I didn't know you were good at maths, Del.
25:27I thought you were bluffing.
25:30Oh, no.
25:31Oh, no, no, no, no, Del boy.
25:34Not you, Nelly.
25:37I thought he was bluffing.
25:39You burk.
25:40What did you have, Del?
25:43Two pair.
25:45Two pair?
25:46You went all that way on two wrong pair.
25:49I thought he was bluffing.
25:50Well, he bloody well wasn't, wasn't he?
25:53Couldn't give us a lift home, could you, Dave?
25:56Yeah, I could as it goes.
25:58I'll drop you off on our way to the river.
26:03Well, Del, I'll send the boys round in the morning for the stuff.
26:07It really pains me, Del.
26:10It really does pain me.
26:12What you do?
26:13What do you mean, what am I doing?
26:15I'm picking up my winnings, Del.
26:16That's what I'm doing.
26:17Oh, no, no, no, me old mate.
26:19No, no, not on your Nelly.
26:22You know the rules of the game.
26:24All cards must be shown before the winnings are collected.
26:26Leave it out, will you, Del?
26:28You've only got two pair.
26:29No, no, Trigno, it's all right.
26:31Let Del have his little moment.
26:33Come on, Del.
26:35Let's see your two pair.
26:38Well, I've got a pair of aces.
26:41Yeah.
26:42And I've got another pair of aces.
26:57That's four aces.
27:01I didn't know that you were good at maths either, though.
27:06Four aces.
27:07I ain't never seen it before.
27:09Four aces, eh?
27:11Four bloody aces!
27:13Great, Del!
27:15He's got four aces, see?
27:18I thought Del boy might have something up his sleeve.
27:23Oh, look at all that lovely money.
27:27I told you I could do it, eh, didn't I?
27:29Oh, well done.
27:30Oi, Rodney, now careful.
27:32What is your game?
27:34Well done, Del.
27:36Thanks.
27:37Nicely played.
27:40Where'd you get those four bloody aces from?
27:42Same place you got them kings.
27:45I knew you was cheating, Boise.
27:48Oh, yeah.
27:49How?
27:49Because that wasn't the hand that I dealt you.
28:00Del, let's take him again.
28:03Hey!
28:03No, no, I don't want to push my luck.
28:05Oh, come on, you're on a winning streak.
28:07Are you?
28:08Yeah, yeah, you're right.
28:10Boise, hang about.
28:12Hang about.
28:13Listen, I always like to see a man get a chance to get some of his money back, right?
28:17Tell you what I'm going to do.
28:18Look.
28:19It's 200 quid.
28:21I'll spin you for 200 quid, all right?
28:24No.
28:25No, no, Del.
28:26No, no, no, no way.
28:27I've beaten you on a spin twice.
28:30By law of averages, you've got to win this time.
28:32I'll tell you what, no.
28:33I'll be fair.
28:34Rodney can call for me, all right?
28:36Yeah, yeah, I'll call for him, yeah.
28:40200.
28:41Yeah.
28:42You, Rowan.
28:43Right.
28:45Call, Rodney.
28:46Tales.
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