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00:00Neighbors, everybody needs good neighbors. With a little understanding, you can find the perfect blend.
00:16Neighbors should be there for one another. That's when good neighbors become good friends.
00:46It's not a question of taking you for granted. It's just a matter of having confidence in us.
00:52I mean, what exactly are you saying? That I should spend all day every day worrying about whether you're going to be here when I get home or not?
01:00You could at least appreciate the fact that I am.
01:02Charlene, I appreciate it. Of course I do. Okay? What is all this about?
01:11Are you saying that I should feel guilty about something? Because if you are, I don't know exactly what I've done wrong.
01:20What is that? Come on, what's wrong?
01:26I've been seeing a bit of Steve.
01:33So he's been hanging around, has he?
01:35Yeah. And I got pretty confused about my feelings for him.
01:41I thought we'd been through all of this.
01:46We have.
01:47And didn't you tell me that Steve was just a friend?
01:49Yes.
01:50And didn't I feel guilty because I hadn't trusted you?
01:52I'm just so confused.
01:54You're confused!
02:00Wait a second.
02:01You've been off with Steve while I've been in Canberra, haven't you?
02:08Yes, but we didn't really do anything.
02:10What's that supposed to mean?
02:13We kissed, but that's all alright.
02:15No, it's not alright!
02:16I mean, what about all that stuff about you not wanting me to...
02:19I didn't want you to go, I didn't want this to happen either.
02:22I just wanted to be happy.
02:24Yeah, with the best of both worlds.
02:26You're not making this any easier, you know.
02:28Oh, I'm sorry Charlene, I didn't realise that cheating on your husband was supposed to be easy.
02:32I didn't cheat on you!
02:34Come on.
02:35I didn't know what I wanted!
02:39Well, do you know what you want now?
02:42Just you, at the moment.
02:45That's great.
02:47At the moment.
02:49Look, I'll admit I was attracted to him, but...
02:51No, I don't want to hear any more of this.
02:52But it's over now!
02:53I don't want to hear it!
02:54Okay?
02:56I don't want to see what.
03:01It's not gone out.
03:06I'll leave you back soon.
03:10It was just an excuse.
03:11Guys, look!
03:12We've already arranged to go out!
03:13What kind of garbage is that?
03:14He only invited us to dinner!
03:16Oh, here we go again!
03:17Steve only this, Steve only that!
03:18I am sick to death of hearing about this jerk!
03:20I'm sick of hearing you carrying on like a big sock!
03:22Is that right, huh?
03:23Neutral corners, guys!
03:24Time out!
03:25Get out, Henry!
03:26I'm supposed to be your boyfriend!
03:27You heard her!
03:28Put a sock on it, Henry!
03:29Oh, okay.
03:30What do I keep?
03:31Knock each other's brains out!
03:32I don't need any of this!
03:35You know you're only doing it because you're jealous.
03:37What an overreaction!
03:39Why should I care if my wife goes racing after a good-looking guy, huh?
03:43It isn't like that.
03:44And I suppose he isn't keen, right?
03:45No, he isn't!
03:46No, no, no!
03:47He just dropped down for a friendly chat.
03:48A few free driving lessons?
03:50From Brisbane?
03:51You know, the guy is still supposed to be up there on holiday, Charlene.
03:54Well, that's his business!
03:56All I know is I enjoy Steve's company.
03:58And I'm not about to start letting you pick and choose my friends.
04:01You don't own me, Scott.
04:02Well, don't worry, Charlene, because sometimes I would not want to.
04:06Hi.
04:07Hi.
04:08Hi.
04:09You, uh, busy?
04:10Yeah, sort of.
04:11Look, Charlene, this won't take long.
04:13I just want you to listen and not to interrupt, okay?
04:20Look, I may not be the brightest guy in the world, Charlene, but I do know when I'm being
04:27done.
04:28This whole thing has got way out of hand, and I'm sorry, it's my fault.
04:33I should learn to trust you more.
04:34I'm sorry too.
04:35See, none of this made much sense before.
04:36I was jealous, and I couldn't figure out why.
04:38But then I had a talk to Paul, and I went for a long walk.
04:39I realized the person I wasn't trusting.
04:40I wasn't trusting.
04:41Look, I may not be the brightest guy in the world, Charlene, but I do know when I'm being
04:43done.
04:44This whole thing has got way out of hand, and I'm sorry.
04:47It's my fault.
04:48I should learn to trust you more.
04:51I'm sorry too.
04:54See, none of this made much sense before.
04:57I was jealous, and I couldn't figure out why.
05:00But then I had a talk to Paul, and I went for a long walk.
05:06I realized the person I wasn't trusting was myself.
05:11You know, when all that stuff started with Jane, you went berserk, and I deserved it.
05:17But the thing is, you got over it, and you have trusted me ever since.
05:21And you know the thing that is so incredible about you is, since all this stuff has started,
05:26you have not even mentioned it once.
05:28Here's me giving you a hard time about Steve, and you've never once used it.
05:33I tried to forget about it.
05:35It hurt too much.
05:38So how do I pay you back?
05:41I've given you all the reasons in the world to not trust me.
05:45But you still do.
05:48Maybe that's what love is.
05:50I don't get it.
05:52You know, I love you.
05:54I know I do.
05:55So why do I keep treating you like this?
05:57Why do I doubt you?
05:59Because you're you.
06:00Because you're you.
06:01Jack.
06:02Steve was meant to give me one last lesson before my test tomorrow.
06:09I don't need it.
06:10Yes, you do.
06:11And I don't mind.
06:12Okay?
06:13I found out today just how much my friends are worth.
06:18Most of them wouldn't even look me in the eye, let alone offer me a job.
06:23Well, that's their problem, isn't it?
06:26We don't need them.
06:27We've got each other.
06:28And it's not as though there's any danger of us starving.
06:31Well, I can still put food on the table.
06:33Even if I can't always cook it without Magie's help.
06:35You think it's a joke?
06:37Well, no, I don't.
06:38But I don't think it's the end of the world either.
06:39Well, from where I stand, it comes pretty damn close.
06:42Mind you, you wouldn't understand.
06:43You haven't lost the business you spent half a lifetime trying to build up.
06:46Or your best friend.
06:48Or had your name turned into a dirty word overnight.
06:50Jim.
06:53Don't shout at me.
06:55I'm sorry.
06:58It's just that, right now, I don't know what the hell else to do.
07:02It's going to be alright, my love.
07:05Really, it is.
07:07Oh, God, I wish I could believe that.
07:12Come on.
07:13Bad income, you guys.
07:14Look at the mess.
07:16Huh?
07:17Oh, yeah, I was just checking out the employment section.
07:19You will clean it up.
07:20Yeah, yeah, in a minute.
07:21Oh, no!
07:22He's going to have to go into a tie-break.
07:24Scott.
07:25Shh, shh, shh.
07:26Right.
07:27Hey!
07:28Charlotte!
07:29We were watching that.
07:30We're is right.
07:31That was the last set of the fire.
07:33Touch that and I'll rip your arm off.
07:35Oh, Lenny, can you...
07:36We promised Mum if we made a mess we'd clean it up.
07:39We, not me.
07:41Look, the whole idea of Harold coming here tomorrow is for everything to be like normal.
07:45Yeah, a mess.
07:46Look, he knows what we're like, so what's the point?
07:49The point is that's the way Mum wants it.
07:51Now, are you going to help me clean up or do I have to go on strike again?
07:57Ooh, lonely, lonely nights.
08:02Yeah, alright, alright.
08:03Well, what do you want me to do?
08:05Well, you can start by cleaning up in here.
08:07Well, I'll get out of your way.
08:09Gotta rest up.
08:10Got a heavy date with Sally tonight.
08:12Hope she likes walking.
08:13What?
08:14It can be arranged.
08:16The coil.
08:17Maybe the carbine.
08:19You wouldn't.
08:20Wanna bet?
08:22That's more like it.
08:25I think Harold will be quite impressed when he sees how we all work together as a team.
08:32This is very nice, Sally.
08:45We should do this more often, but next time he has come up to me.
08:48You might regret saying that.
08:49It gets pretty spooky down here at night more than once I've nearly come knocking on your door.
08:53Oh.
08:54So you're no closer to finding someone to move in with you?
08:57Well, there's a girl coming around in the morning, but, um...
09:01If she's, uh, as hopeless as the others, I'm not holding my breath, if you know what I mean.
09:06Oh, Sally.
09:07Oh, Helen, you are here.
09:09Yes, hello.
09:10Look, Sally, I'm sorry for barging in like this, but Helen wasn't upstairs.
09:13I thought she might be down with you. I do need to speak to her.
09:16Sure.
09:17Oh, we'll go back upstairs.
09:18Oh, no, no, no, stay here if you like.
09:20I've got to go and get ready to go out anyway.
09:22But I feel like I'm pushing you out of your own home.
09:24No, don't be silly.
09:25Thanks, though.
09:26I'm a bit pressed for time.
09:27Well, what's the problem?
09:29Jim.
09:30I had a feeling it might.
09:31I thought that he'd cope with this problem with the... the fire and wrath pretty well, emotionally, I mean.
09:37Hasn't he?
09:38No, he's just been keeping it all bottled up inside.
09:41I had no idea how much it had upset him till this afternoon.
09:44I see, but how serious is it?
09:48I mean, he's not having a breakdown or anything, is he?
09:50I don't know.
09:51Sounds great, doesn't it?
09:53I'm supposed to be the doctor and I just don't know.
09:56I was pretty worried this afternoon, I can tell you.
09:59Well, Beverly, what do you want me to do?
10:01Just be there.
10:02I know it may not sound like much, but I think he's really missing you.
10:06Um, I wondered if you could call in for lunch tomorrow and just talk to him.
10:12Of course I will.
10:14I'll be there any time you need me.
10:16Any time.
10:17Yes, I know.
10:18I think that time's right now.
10:22What's wrong?
10:23I'm bored.
10:24Henry won't let me help finish Bouncer's Kennel and Todd and Katie have gone riding somewhere together.
10:41On Saturdays at Ireland where we go horse riding, swimming, play tennis.
10:46Boy, talk about drag city.
10:48This is it.
10:49Well, if you want to go swimming, there's always the Ramsey's pool.
10:51I'm sure they won't mind.
10:52By myself?
10:53Lucy, don't give me a hard time.
10:56Do a bit of extra homework or something.
10:59Your maths results were pretty shaky last term.
11:01I'm supposed to be on holidays.
11:02Lucy.
11:03I can't do maths anyway.
11:04I haven't got a calculator.
11:06What happened to the one I got you from work?
11:08Someone took it out of my locker.
11:11How come this is the first I've heard of this?
11:14What sort of school am I sending you to?
11:16What else goes missing from people's lockers?
11:18Well, I think it was in my locker.
11:20You think it was in your locker?
11:21You mean you lost it?
11:23Do you realise how much those things cost, good ones like that?
11:26Lots, I suppose.
11:27Lots, I suppose?
11:28Well, you suppose right.
11:29Lucy, I am not made of money.
11:32There won't be another one coming for quite a while, I can tell you that.
11:35But I need one for maths.
11:36Well, if you have to go without one for a while,
11:38you might be a little more careful next time, mightn't you?
11:41Why'd you bother bringing me home for holidays?
11:43You might as well have left me there.
11:44No one wants me round.
11:45That's not true.
11:46It sure seems like it.
11:48Todd didn't only want to be alone all the time and you just shout at me.
11:52Come here.
11:53No!
11:54Come on.
11:58I didn't mean to shout at you, I'm sorry darling.
12:00Things aren't going too well at the moment.
12:02I know.
12:03I wasn't really shouting at you, I was shouting at the world you just happened to get in the way.
12:11It's gonna be alright though darling, really.
12:13It's gonna be alright.
12:15Look, it wasn't my fault that you decided to move to the hotel.
12:18You might have asked her to stay, but you made it quite obvious that you didn't want her to.
12:22Oh, what did you want me to do? Beg?
12:25Well, after the way you behaved, that might have been a bad idea, you know.
12:28Oh.
12:29Thanks a lot.
12:32A whole lot.
12:40Hi Dad.
12:41Good evening, can I come in?
12:42Yeah.
12:43Paul?
12:44G'day Rob.
12:45Laura, you're not with you?
12:46No, she's over at the waterhole chewing the fat with Madge.
12:49Get on like a house on fire, those two.
12:52Yeah, Bethany.
12:53It seems like everybody gets on with her.
12:56Except Gail, eh?
13:01Look, it was her idea to move out, not mine.
13:04I might have known she'd go running to you about it.
13:06Alright, now just you hold your horses.
13:08For Stark Gloria didn't come running to me about anything.
13:11I'm not so dumb I can't tell when something's wrong.
13:14The way you've been down your nose at her ever since you got here.
13:17A man would have to be a Rhodes Scholar.
13:19I have not been down my nose at her.
13:21You'd better get one thing straight, Gail, and the sooner the better.
13:24I want to marry Gloria.
13:26Don't make me choose between the two of you.
13:28It isn't just us you'll be choosing between.
13:30What's that supposed to mean?
13:31How could you even think of marrying a woman like that after Mum?
13:33Well, I guess that's where you and I see things a bit different.
13:36I happen to think Gloria's a lot like Brenda was.
13:39She's warm and caring.
13:41She doesn't judge people.
13:42And she's also loud and embarrassing.
13:44Oh, she likes to enjoy herself, I give you that.
13:47But as to embarrassing, I think it all depends on where you're standing.
13:50Right now I'm more embarrassed by you.
13:53Sure, Gloria comes on a bit strong sometimes.
13:56But if you knew anything about people at all, you might realise she was nervous about meeting you.
14:01And flat out to make a good impression.
14:03I don't even know why I'm bothering.
14:06As far as I'm concerned, Gloria's fun to be with.
14:09And I'm happy for the first time since your mother died.
14:12I hope that would make you happy too.
14:16I'm sorry it doesn't.
14:19Well, as far as I'm concerned, you two have got my vote.
14:22I'm sorry.
14:25I guess that should be my line.
14:27Hmm?
14:29I feel like I've just been run over by a truck.
14:33Two trucks.
14:37What can I say?
14:38I'm sorry.
14:42You see, I thought...
14:45It doesn't matter what I thought.
14:46I had no right trying to run your life.
14:50I guess I was just jealous.
14:56It was you and me for so long, I probably would have been jealous no matter who it was.
15:03I'm sorry, Dad.
15:04Well, it's not me you should be apologising to.
15:06Yeah, I know.
15:09And I couldn't blame Gloria if she told me where to go, but I'll try and make it up to her.
15:13I promise.
15:14I thought we were supposed to be going to the movies.
15:27I like it here.
15:28Yeah, well, you'd better make the most of it.
15:29This time tomorrow I could have a new flatmate.
15:31Speaking of which, Sally, I might make...
15:32No, Henry.
15:33Once and for all, no.
15:35Neither of us is ready for that kind of commitment.
15:38Try me.
15:39All right.
15:44What if I said I wanted to get married?
15:47What?
15:48You see?
15:49Well, as far as I'm concerned, that's why people live together.
15:53Because they're planning on getting married.
15:55I'm not ready for that.
15:57That's not to say that I mightn't be one, Dave.
16:02I really care a lot about you, Henry, but...
16:04But you're not in love with me.
16:08It's not a word I use unless I mean it.
16:10Yeah.
16:12Um, we'd better get a move on if we want to catch that movie.
16:16Yeah, I guess we had.
16:22Sounds to me like Sally's playing it pretty straight with you.
16:25So what's a big moan about?
16:26Oh, thanks.
16:27That's what you need.
16:29Someone with a bit of common sense to bring you back down to Earth occasionally.
16:33You have such a naive idea of what living together's all about.
16:36Oh, yeah?
16:37Listen to you.
16:38Maybe I don't want to be brought down to Earth every five minutes.
16:40Maybe I want a little romance in my life.
16:43Maybe I made a mistake chasing after Sally so hard up.
16:47Plenty of other fish in the sea anyway.
16:49Yeah.
16:50But have you checked your bait lately?
16:52Oh, hardy-ha-ha.
16:54You found anything?
16:55Yeah, yeah, sure.
16:56There's actually one just here.
16:59Accountant.
17:00Forty-five thousand dollars a year.
17:01Scott.
17:02Well, I reckon if I'm gonna be turned down, it might as well be for something good.
17:06You don't know that last place turned you down?
17:07No, no.
17:08They just didn't bother to get in touch with me at all.
17:11Maybe there's something wrong with your bait.
17:17Oh, I dropped in to see how everything turned out this morning.
17:20Huh?
17:21Oh, you mean the girl about the flat, which hasn't showed up yet.
17:23Yeah.
17:24But I tell you, if she's even half normal, she's got it.
17:27For one thing, it might stop Henry hassling me about moving in.
17:30Persistent, isn't he?
17:31Oh, tell me about it.
17:33He thinks everything's so simple.
17:34I try and explain it to him and he just gets in a half.
17:38Oh, there we go.
17:42Keep your fingers crossed.
17:43Hi.
17:44Come in.
17:45Yeah, I ran about the flat.
17:46Melanie!
17:47Mrs. Daniels, hi!
17:48Hi.
17:49Are you here about this place, too?
17:50No, not exactly.
17:51I live upstairs.
17:52Oh, great.
17:53We'll be neighbours.
17:54Well, that certainly looks like it.
17:56Well, I'll leave you two to get acquainted.
17:59I think you might have found your new flatmate.
18:01Hi.
18:03Hi.
18:11Could we talk?
18:16Please?
18:20The coffee shop!
18:22Huh?
18:23I knew I'd seen you somewhere before.
18:24You work at the coffee shop.
18:25That's right.
18:26I used to go in there a lot a while ago.
18:27I was Paul Robinson's private secretary.
18:30and the coffee shop was the only place you could get a decent lunch.
18:33So that's how you know Helen Daniels?
18:34Mm.
18:35Well, if you worked for Paul Robinson, that's a pretty good recommendation.
18:38Um, do you have to give any notice where you are now?
18:41No, I'm still living with my folks.
18:43Dad's just got this new regional sales job at Dubbo.
18:46They said I could go with them if I wanted,
18:47but I'm sort of into cities, if you know what I mean.
18:50Yeah, I do.
18:51Um, I've got this list of questions.
18:53I know it sounds pretty formal,
18:54but I just think it's wise to get these things sorted out before you start.
18:58Sure, go ahead.
18:59Um, well, food.
19:01No problem. I only eat grapefruit and salad.
19:03Oh, well, that's fine.
19:04This is fun, isn't it? Next.
19:06What about boyfriends?
19:08Oh, I know it's probably none of my business.
19:09I just mean, are there any problems?
19:11No, I know what you mean.
19:12There's nothing worse than someone in a flat having man troubles.
19:15Ruins it for everybody.
19:17Now, I'm sort of in-between guys at the moment.
19:19Went off boys for a while.
19:21Been going through my older man phase.
19:23But it didn't work out too well.
19:25So, now I'm just going to see what happens.
19:27What about you?
19:28Huh?
19:29Boys.
19:30Oh, yeah.
19:30One.
19:31Well, sort of.
19:32Um, well, that's about it.
19:34Oh, no hanging laundry in the bathroom.
19:36Oh, yuck.
19:37And housework.
19:38Oh, it's practically my hobby.
19:40Well, within reason.
19:42Where have you been for the last two weeks?
19:44You're perfect.
19:45Nobody's ever called me that before.
19:50Two sugars, right?
19:51Yes.
19:52You really do think I'm a snob, don't you?
20:02Well, I can't say I blame you.
20:04I blame you.
20:05I had this speech worked out, but it's all gone.
20:14And...
20:15I'm trying to say I'm sorry.
20:24And I don't know why I...
20:26No, no, no, that's silly.
20:30I do know why.
20:33I was jealous.
20:34Look, this probably doesn't make any sense, but...
20:42I thought you'd be like my mother was.
20:47I suppose I sort of expected it'd be like having her around again.
20:53But it doesn't make sense.
20:55Oh.
20:58Of course it does.
21:00I'm...
21:01I'm sorry I'm not like her.
21:03I don't know.
21:04Don't be silly.
21:05I mean, you're you, and...
21:07Well, she's been dead for a long time now, and...
21:12I guess I've got a pretty idealised picture of her in my mind.
21:17But it's not fair to ask anybody to live up to that.
21:24I'm sorry.
21:26I just hope we can still be friends.
21:29Oh, of course we can.
21:32I mean, we've got so much in common, haven't we?
21:36Hmm?
21:37Well, we both love Rob.
21:39Yeah, that's true.
21:43Look, I'll make a deal with you.
21:47I don't have to pretend to be anybody else,
21:49and you don't have to call me Mum.
21:52Deal?
21:56Deal.
21:59Well, that's all settled then.
22:00Yep, I'll head on home and start moving in this afternoon.
22:03Start?
22:03I've got quite a lot of stuff.
22:05Uh-huh.
22:06Melanie?
22:08Henry!
22:09I thought I recognised that.
22:11Your voice?
22:12Well, no need to ask if you two know each other.
22:14Oh, no, Henry and I used to go out together, didn't we, Hink?
22:17Hink?
22:18Henry, Hank, Hank, Hunk, Hunk, Hunk, Hink.
22:20Did you come round to see Mrs Daniels?
22:22No, no, I just came to see if Sally's new flatman had arrived.
22:25She sure has.
22:27Hey, this is great.
22:28If you two are friends, everybody knows everybody already.
22:30Yeah, great.
22:31Hey, what are you doing?
22:33Right now, I mean.
22:35Well, nothing, I was just sort of...
22:36Right, well, you can help me move in then.
22:37I've got heaps of stuff.
22:40If he helps me, I'll get it all done in one hit.
22:42Sure.
22:42I've got Bertha outside, I can run you home, we can get started.
22:44You and me and Bertha, just like old times.
22:51See you, Henry.
22:52Thanks for dropping in.
22:55Dad, if you'd just let me speak to some of my business contacts,
22:58I'm sure somebody would be able to put you onto something.
23:00Paul, this is my problem, and I'll deal with it.
23:03I'm not a wet-behind-the-ears kid, you know.
23:04I've been in this business 25 years.
23:06I think I know my way around.
23:07I know that, Dad.
23:09I'm not trying...
23:09I mean, I haven't even started looking properly myself yet.
23:11It's a bit early to be pushing the panic button, don't you think?
23:14Yeah, yeah, all right.
23:15Look, I said I'd go and look at the kids' guinea pigs while I was here.
23:18We'll see you later, Paul.
23:19Yeah, sure.
23:19You were being a bit hard on him, don't you think?
23:23If I can't go out and get myself a job without taking handouts from my son,
23:26I might as well give up altogether.
23:27He wasn't exactly offering you a handout.
23:29They're in here.
23:30Go and see me.
23:31Hello, Helen.
23:31Jim, how are you?
23:36I'm fine, thanks.
23:38Why?
23:38Was there some reason I shouldn't be?
23:39Of course not.
23:41It's just that every five minutes someone asks me how I'm feeling
23:44has become a source of endless fascination around here.
23:46Oh, now you're being sensitive.
23:48Can I help with lunch?
23:50Yes, please, Helen.
23:54Well, what do you think?
23:56I mean, you can never really tell how something's going to look
23:59until you're actually wearing it, can you?
24:03Maybe you should take some of the sequent things off.
24:06Oh, you think?
24:08Well, it'll make it less fussy.
24:10Yeah, I suppose so.
24:15I'm doing it again, aren't I?
24:17Hmm?
24:19It's not what I think.
24:20It's how you feel.
24:22Oh, but you know Rob's taste better than me, love.
24:25He's going to be too busy looking at you to notice what you're wearing.
24:29Oh, go on.
24:32Hey.
24:35We were hoping that you and Paul would be witnesses at the wedding.
24:39Just try stopping us.
24:42Ah!
24:43Don't come in!
24:45What the...
24:46You heard her.
24:47What's going on?
24:48It's okay now, you can come in.
24:50Come on, what's the mystery?
24:52Well, don't you know it's bad luck for the groom
24:54to see the bride in her wedding dress before the date?
24:56Ah, in session, eh?
24:57So you and Gloria have hatched up your differences?
25:00What differences?
25:02I'd better go and see if she needs any help.
25:04Gail!
25:06Thanks, love.
25:13Scott, you better leave that now.
25:15Mum and Harold are back from church.
25:17Lunch will be ready soon.
25:18We've got to go to Mike's too, remember?
25:19What sort of moods are you?
25:21Harold, baby.
25:22So far, so good.
25:23Let's hope he stays that way for Mum's sake.
25:25Yeah, I know what you mean.
25:26Doesn't take much to set him off nowadays, does it?
25:28Hmm.
25:29We'll have to make sure nothing does, won't we?
25:32Well, don't tell me.
25:33Tell Henry.
25:34I would if I knew where he was.
25:36What?
25:37I can't find him anywhere.
25:38He's supposed to be having lunch, isn't he?
25:40Yes.
25:40So where is he?
25:41How much more of this stuff is there?
25:46Oh, almost there.
25:47Only about five more bags.
25:48Five more?
25:50Sally, is there anywhere I can store linen?
25:51Oh, sure.
25:52I'll just clear a space for you in the cupboard.
25:55Thanks.
25:59What do you think, Horatio?
26:01You're going to love it here, I just know.
26:04Thanks, Henry.
26:04You're a real pal.
26:05I couldn't have carried any of this stuff without you.
26:09How much stuff have you got?
26:10There's plenty of space in the cupboard.
26:11Everybody needs good neighbors
26:21Just a friendly wave each morning
26:25Helps to make a better day
26:31Neighbors need to get to know each other
26:38Next door is only a footstep away
26:45Neighbors
26:51Everybody needs good neighbors
26:55With a little understanding
26:59You can find the perfect plan
27:04Neighbors
27:08Should be there for one another
27:11That's when good neighbors
27:15Become
27:17Friends
27:21Say
27:22internationals
27:23Save
27:24Yeah
27:25Outro
27:26Save
27:27Africa
27:29Tradition
27:29heaven
27:43Murch
27:44Sal
27:45ying