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Duplex (2003) is a comedy starring Ben Stiller and Drew Barrymore. The film follows a young couple who purchase their dream home, only to discover that their upstairs tenant makes everyday life unexpectedly complicated. Filled with humorous situations, clever antics, and witty dialogue, Duplex explores the challenges of homeownership, relationships, and problem-solving in a lighthearted and entertaining way.
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00:00:30The American Dream Home
00:00:31Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, one doghouse, one garage, two garbage cans
00:00:36It's cozy, safe, and just barely within your overstretched budget
00:00:41Not for you?
00:00:43For the same price, you can buy 200,000 acres of prime Sahara wasteland
00:00:48Put up a cottage, nothing but you in the sky
00:00:51It's like a beach without the ocean
00:00:53And talk about quiet neighbors
00:00:56Too remote?
00:00:57Oh, I understand
00:00:59You need the thrill and excitement of the big city
00:01:02With that same nest egg, you can get a slice of prime real estate
00:01:06Not this real estate
00:01:08Cozy and affordable
00:01:10This lovely fixer-upper is the perfect place for a dynamic couple like you
00:01:15No need to putter around the house
00:01:18It's all right there where you stand
00:01:20What's the matter?
00:01:25Feeling a little cramped?
00:01:27Well, just a stone's throw away
00:01:29Just one bridge or a tunnel ride
00:01:32Just outside the big bustling city
00:01:35There is a place with wide open spaces
00:01:38Friendly natives and spacious dwellings
00:01:42And it's all within your price range
00:01:45It's almost too good to be true
00:01:49When I told you I had a particular building in mind for you
00:02:01This is the one I was talking about
00:02:03It's a historical home on one of the best blocks in all of Brooklyn
00:02:08Remember what we talked about?
00:02:10I know, poker face
00:02:11Built-ins, built-ins
00:02:13Oh, the kitchen's a little small
00:02:14Oh, well, rip out this awful room divider and you've got an eat-in kitchen
00:02:19And over here you have your library
00:02:22Wow
00:02:23For your books
00:02:24Oh, you like books?
00:02:26I have a little collection of first edition novels
00:02:29Alex is a writer
00:02:31The parlor
00:02:34Oh, my God
00:02:49So this staircase, this leads to where?
00:02:55I thought you realized this is a duplex
00:02:58As in two floors for the price of one?
00:03:01Well, it's right there in the listing sheet
00:03:03So why was it sealed off?
00:03:06Were there, like, a slew of murders up there or something?
00:03:09No, actually
00:03:10There's just a sweet little old lady that lives upstairs
00:03:13A tenant
00:03:14So rent control means we can't kick her out, right?
00:03:18Alex
00:03:19That's a legitimate question
00:03:21No, you cannot affect her
00:03:22She has to decide to leave
00:03:24Oh, God forbid
00:03:25Poor thing hasn't been feeling well lately
00:03:27Oh, she's got to be close to 100 years old
00:03:29Mrs. Connolly
00:03:32It may take a little while
00:03:34She's hard of hearing
00:03:35Mrs. Connolly
00:03:38Kenneth
00:03:49There's my favorite girl
00:03:53How you feeling today, Mrs. Connolly?
00:03:55You don't feel too good, Kenneth
00:03:57Oh, I'm sorry to hear that, Mrs. Connolly
00:04:01I brought by a young couple that may want to buy the apartment
00:04:04Hi
00:04:05Hi, Mrs. Connolly
00:04:07I'm Nancy Kendricks
00:04:09This is my husband, Alex Rose
00:04:11Hello
00:04:12We were wondering if we could come in and look around
00:04:15Oh, I don't feel up to it
00:04:17I'm sorry, dear
00:04:18Nice seeing you again, Kenneth
00:04:21You have a mommy and me park over here
00:04:37You got shop in the block and a half that way
00:04:40No traffic, it is ideal
00:04:42Here's my card if you want to make an offer
00:04:45Now there's a lot of heat on this place
00:04:46I'd say it'll be off the market by Monday
00:04:49Adios
00:04:50Three fireplaces
00:04:59Mm-hmm
00:05:00That place sounds incredible
00:05:01And surprisingly affordable
00:05:03It's kind of affordable
00:05:05I mean, it's really at the high end of our price range
00:05:08But when you factor in that it's a duplex
00:05:10It's a duplex?
00:05:11Yes
00:05:12You know, it's Brooklyn, first of all
00:05:15And we weren't even thinking about Brooklyn, so
00:05:17Oh, actually, which reminds me
00:05:20Did you bring it?
00:05:21Oh, yeah
00:05:21Is this the latest in the Don Piper mystery series?
00:05:26Brush off the presses
00:05:27I inscribed this copy to you guys
00:05:30Oh
00:05:30Coop, thank you
00:05:31I'm sure it's not going to be nearly as brilliant as your new book
00:05:35But, uh, a couple of decent metaphors in there
00:05:38Turn of phrase
00:05:39We forgot to tell him the big news
00:05:41Oh, God, yes
00:05:44What is it?
00:05:45Go ahead
00:05:45We're pregnant
00:05:48Wow
00:05:50Congratulations
00:05:52Congratulations
00:05:53Congratulations, ma'am
00:05:54I'm so happy for you
00:05:55You guys must have just found out
00:05:58No, uh-uh
00:05:59I'm four months along
00:06:01Mm-hmm
00:06:02Yeah
00:06:02Four months?
00:06:04Oop
00:06:05Oh, hey
00:06:05Stop
00:06:07Hello
00:06:08Hmm
00:06:09I mean, we're not going to want to live here
00:06:14Once we start having babies
00:06:16And that upstairs would make the cutest playroom
00:06:19Yeah, well
00:06:20I don't know if I want Mrs. Connelly coughing on my baby
00:06:22You know what I mean
00:06:24Besides, do you realize how much the duplex is going to be worth once we get both floors?
00:06:29I know how much it costs
00:06:30Well, it's going to be worth like a bazillion times that
00:06:32Really?
00:06:33Yeah
00:06:33A bazillion?
00:06:34Yes
00:06:34That's an incredible return
00:06:36Come on, Alex
00:06:37What better way to finish your novel
00:06:39Than in your own 19th century oak writer's nook?
00:06:43Ah, well, it would be nice not to have to write at Starbucks with the other novelists
00:06:46Because you deserve your own nook
00:06:48That's my dream
00:06:50All right, let's do it
00:06:54Really?
00:06:56Yeah
00:06:56Oh, my God, this is so wonderful
00:07:00We're going to have a home
00:07:01Yeah, all right
00:07:03I love you
00:07:03I love you
00:07:04I love you
00:07:04Could have sworn we had more stuff
00:07:27It's going to look great
00:07:29Mrs. Connolly, it's Nancy Kendricks and Alex Rose from downstairs
00:07:35Look at you
00:07:38Oh
00:07:43Hi
00:07:44We just wanted to come up and say hi
00:07:48Oh, what a nice surprise
00:07:50Come in
00:07:52Come in
00:07:53Thank you
00:07:54Wow
00:07:56What an amazing apartment
00:08:00Oh, thank you, dear
00:08:02Sit down
00:08:03We, uh, we brought you this little housewarming gift
00:08:05Oh, that's very kind of you
00:08:07Thank you
00:08:07I'll open it for you
00:08:09I don't drink myself
00:08:10It's a sin
00:08:11The Irish Catholics don't drink
00:08:14What are you doing?
00:08:26Oh, I'm just taking a few little pictures
00:08:28For research
00:08:29If I knew you were coming out of tiny dog
00:08:34Hey, Nancy
00:08:41Yeah
00:08:42Blow me down
00:08:44Oh
00:08:46What did you say?
00:08:48Are you all right?
00:08:49Yeah
00:08:49Oh, God
00:08:50I'm coming
00:08:51Slowly but surely
00:08:54I'll just turn off
00:08:57Alex, Alex
00:08:58Sit down, dear
00:09:05Sit down
00:09:06I brought you a little something to nibble on as well
00:09:09Oh, bugles
00:09:11Wow
00:09:12I didn't realize they even still made bugles
00:09:15Here you go
00:09:18It's a magnificent parrot
00:09:25It's not a parrot, dear
00:09:27He's a macaw
00:09:29He's named after my late husband, Richard
00:09:32I've had little dick for 40 years
00:09:37Come along, dear
00:09:41Don't be shy
00:09:42It's French onion
00:09:43Oh
00:09:44Mrs. Connolly
00:09:55How are you feeling?
00:09:57Why do I ask, dear?
00:09:59Well, because the last time we saw you, you were quite ill
00:10:03Oh, I had a bit of a cold
00:10:05But I'm in fine petal now
00:10:08Tell me about yourselves
00:10:10What do you do, Alan?
00:10:13Uh, Alex
00:10:14Alex is a writer
00:10:15Oh, a writer
00:10:17I always thought of that as more of a hobby than a real job
00:10:22I suppose I'm forgetting about Joyce
00:10:25Joyce
00:10:27James Joyce, of course
00:10:28Wonderful writer
00:10:29He died drunk and penniless
00:10:31Well, Alex's first novel was published in hardback
00:10:38And he's just about to finish his second one
00:10:40Oh, what's it about?
00:10:42Um, well
00:10:43I like to call it an urban epic
00:10:46It's about three generations of this family in New York
00:10:49They own a printing press
00:10:50And, uh, I tell a story mainly
00:10:51That's nice
00:10:52Let me give you a refill
00:10:55Big Dick had the taste, too
00:10:59He was a seaman
00:11:01The drink took him from me in 1963
00:11:06We'd been married for 58 years
00:11:11So when are you two planning on having children?
00:11:19Soon?
00:11:20Yeah, not for a couple of years
00:11:21Oh, you sound just like Mr. Connolly
00:11:24We never had any children
00:11:27It's too late for me now
00:11:30Oh, look at the time
00:11:34I had no idea it was so late
00:11:36Oh
00:11:37The time's rolled on
00:11:39We haven't had a chance to see the apartment
00:11:42Oh, dear, I'm afraid there's no time now
00:11:45Really?
00:11:46Uh, we must say goodnight
00:11:48Oh, okay
00:11:49Ooh
00:11:54Oh, no
00:11:58That was their
00:11:59I think it's their pouch
00:12:00I think that's her
00:12:02Maybe one
00:12:02No, that was
00:12:03Maybe one
00:12:05Come on down, yes
00:12:06Come on down
00:12:07How could you?
00:12:09A macaw
00:12:10Any long-tailed, brightly-colored parrot
00:12:13A macaw is a parrot
00:12:14I knew it
00:12:15Don't you think
00:12:17That as landlords
00:12:18We have some legal right
00:12:20To see the back of her apartment
00:12:21If we want to?
00:12:22I mean
00:12:23I'll look it up on the internet
00:12:25And that's what I'll do
00:12:26I wonder how old she is
00:12:27Oh
00:12:28My guess
00:12:29Is that she's somewhere between 95 and 105
00:12:35She looked pretty good tonight
00:12:39Yeah, she did
00:12:40She looked kind of healthy
00:12:44Yeah
00:12:46That's nice
00:12:48Yeah
00:12:49Hello, Mr. Peabody
00:13:03I saw myself in the mirror
00:13:10And I thought it was my mother's tush
00:13:12Mrs. Connolly?
00:13:23Mrs. Connolly?
00:13:25Oh
00:13:25Yes
00:13:27Who is it?
00:13:29Hi
00:13:30It's Alex
00:13:31I just was wondering
00:13:31If you could maybe
00:13:32Turn down your TV a little bit
00:13:33Because
00:13:34We can hear it
00:13:35I fell asleep
00:13:38I'm sorry
00:13:39That's okay
00:13:40I'll do that
00:13:42Okay, thank you
00:13:43Nice, David Marvin
00:13:51That's my pet pet
00:13:52Carmen, you butt pipe
00:13:53This is the time of year
00:13:54You're supposed to share
00:13:55Oh yeah, you're right
00:13:56Are you going to eat
00:13:57All of your peach cobbler?
00:13:58No, you don't want all that
00:14:00Why don't you share it with me?
00:14:02Everybody's asking me about fighting
00:14:04In the next few minutes
00:14:05You're going to learn about
00:14:07An amazing
00:14:07If I want a slimmer waist
00:14:13Use it on carpet
00:14:15OxiClean seeks unorganic
00:14:17There's no more ball jokes
00:14:18There's a pew pad joke
00:14:19I'm going to go
00:14:38Have a good day
00:14:39See you later
00:14:40Night
00:14:40And finish that chapter
00:14:41I will
00:14:42Good morning, Alex
00:15:01Good morning, Mrs. Connelly
00:15:02I wanted to give you this back
00:15:04I won't drink it
00:15:05And I thought you might want it
00:15:07Oh, thank you
00:15:08That's nice of you
00:15:09All right
00:15:10Well, if there's anything else
00:15:11I can do for you
00:15:12Let me know, okay?
00:15:21There is one thing
00:15:23Yeah, I'm sorry
00:15:25I don't hear anything
00:15:26It was very distinctive
00:15:29The pipes went
00:15:30Bang, bang
00:15:31Bangity, bang, bang
00:15:33Bang
00:15:34Bang
00:15:35Hmm
00:15:37Well, they're not doing that anymore
00:15:39Or it's stopped
00:15:41So, um
00:15:41I'll tell you what, though
00:15:42If you hear it again
00:15:43Just come down and get me
00:15:44And I'll run up and take a listen
00:15:45Oh, all right, then
00:15:46It's a deal
00:15:47Oh, Alan, dear boy
00:15:49I wonder
00:15:50Alex
00:15:50Pardon?
00:15:52Alex
00:15:52My name's Alex
00:15:53Hey, no
00:15:54No, I think you said Alan
00:15:56Oh, no, I don't think so
00:15:59I don't forget names
00:16:00Could you give me a hand with the garbage?
00:16:04We don't want to be feeding the mice
00:16:06What in heaven's name are you doing with me drawers?
00:16:34Now, I would move the poll quote
00:16:36Just a teeny bit
00:16:37So that you'll have room to squeeze in the text
00:16:39God, you're such a good squeezer, Nancy
00:16:41Well, that's because
00:16:43Until yesterday
00:16:43I lived in an apartment
00:16:44The size of a small child
00:16:46But
00:16:47Look at the new place
00:16:48Oh, my God
00:16:51Isn't it gorgeous?
00:16:52Yes
00:16:52There's, like, this living room
00:16:53Slash parlor area
00:16:55Nancy
00:16:55Did you finish the celebrity scene page?
00:16:58Oh
00:16:58Tickety-boo
00:16:59I don't know what that means
00:17:00It means I'll have it soon
00:17:01Well, if you mean I'll have it soon
00:17:04Then why don't you say I'll have it soon?
00:17:05I mean, tickety-boo
00:17:07Is just confusing for everybody
00:17:09Oh, Mr. Beebody
00:17:13How did that get in there?
00:17:15Mmm
00:17:15Alex?
00:17:23Alex?
00:17:27Alex?
00:17:28Hey
00:17:29Hi
00:17:31Hi
00:17:33How's work?
00:17:35Oh, Herman's freaking out as usual
00:17:37Are you napping?
00:17:40No
00:17:41I was
00:17:42I was, um
00:17:42I was just rearranging my book collection
00:17:44In the dark?
00:17:46And then I closed my eyes for a second
00:17:48Just for
00:17:48Just to think
00:17:49Is this dinner?
00:17:51Mm-hmm
00:17:51So
00:17:52How was your nook?
00:17:54Did you get, like, five or six million pages written?
00:17:57More like five or six words
00:17:59What happened?
00:18:00Our upstairs neighbor had me running around
00:18:02Doing chores for her all day
00:18:03Really?
00:18:04Yeah
00:18:05Well, you've just got to set some boundaries
00:18:08Just tell her that you're working
00:18:10She'll understand
00:18:11What is that?
00:18:12Oh, I picked up a few things on the way home
00:18:14It's an area rug
00:18:17Do you love it?
00:18:18Yeah
00:18:18How much was it?
00:18:19Doesn't really seem to cover too much of an area
00:18:20It was $200 or something like that
00:18:23I don't know
00:18:23Really?
00:18:24That was $200?
00:18:25Yeah
00:18:26But, you know, it's a runner
00:18:28Because it goes in between the two rooms
00:18:30And then ties them together
00:18:31Oh, and look
00:18:32Look, look, look, look, look
00:18:33It's an original Pablo flinch
00:18:37Really?
00:18:39Cool
00:18:39What is it?
00:18:40Is it like some
00:18:41It's like a
00:18:41Mayan guacamole bowl or something?
00:18:45It's a stool
00:18:46Here
00:18:48Try it
00:18:50What are we, hobbits?
00:18:56It's Waterstein
00:19:05I told Mr. Rose
00:19:08The problem with the pipes this morning
00:19:10They were going bang, bang
00:19:12Bangety-bang-bang
00:19:13Bang
00:19:13Bang
00:19:14Yeah, the whole bathroom could have exploded
00:19:18471 bucks
00:19:22What kind?
00:19:23You were here three hours?
00:19:27Yeah
00:19:27Sweetie, these were original tiles
00:19:29How could you not have heard the banging?
00:19:32Sweetie, I was asleep
00:19:33Napping
00:19:34Been in the middle of the afternoon
00:19:36Shameful
00:19:37Okay, I'm not going to pay for unauthorized repairs
00:19:41I did the work, my friend
00:19:42I can rip the pipes out of the wall
00:19:44I don't know what you're saying
00:19:46I don't know what you're saying
00:19:51Do it, do it
00:19:52You do it
00:19:53You do it
00:19:53You want to rip him out?
00:19:54Alex
00:19:54What?
00:19:56Okay, forget it
00:19:57Plug it up, plug it up
00:19:58Shmoot is a sranet
00:19:59I begged Mr. Rose to do something
00:20:03I was terrified, Nancy
00:20:05Okay, well, the next time that happens, Mrs. Connolly
00:20:08Just call me, okay?
00:20:10I gave you my business card
00:20:11Oh, Alan
00:20:12Before I forget
00:20:13It's the first of the month
00:20:16Right
00:20:18$88
00:20:19Do you want to count it?
00:20:25Remember, if she bothers you
00:20:27Just lay down the law
00:20:29Be firm but nice
00:20:30Two positives, then a negative
00:20:31What is that?
00:20:33Psychology
00:20:33Listen, don't wait up for me
00:20:35Because I've got to work late
00:20:36I love you
00:20:37I love you
00:20:48Good morning, Alex
00:21:02Good morning, Mrs. Connolly
00:21:03I wondered if I could ask you a quick question
00:21:06Right
00:21:10Um, you know what
00:21:11Can I just say this to you
00:21:14You know I'm working on a book, right?
00:21:17And this book is due in about three weeks
00:21:19And my editor is expecting it on her desk at that time
00:21:23Okay, it's a contractual deadline
00:21:25I see
00:21:25Right, so I have to be working on that book all the time
00:21:28Here in my apartment, which is also my office
00:21:31It's just like my office
00:21:32If I was a lawyer and I went off to an office every day
00:21:34You couldn't come and knock on my door, could you?
00:21:36Because you wouldn't be there, right?
00:21:38So let's just pretend that I'm a lawyer, okay?
00:21:41This is my office
00:21:42And unless it's a really, really super important emergency, okay?
00:21:48Between the hours of nine and six
00:21:50I'm not here
00:21:51I'm off away in my office, okay?
00:21:54And then after six, I'm here, okay?
00:21:57I completely understand
00:21:59And I apologize for bothering you
00:22:02You're not at all
00:22:03Okay, have a good day
00:22:04All right
00:22:04It's just...
00:22:06What?
00:22:09Hmm?
00:22:09What is it just?
00:22:10What is it?
00:22:15I bought a copy of your book yesterday
00:22:18And I wondered if you'd sign it
00:22:21Of course, if you're too busy
00:22:23I can come back out of business hours
00:22:27Oh
00:22:29Oh, that...
00:22:31Oh
00:22:31Oh, that's so nice
00:22:34You didn't have to buy a copy
00:22:35I have a million copies
00:22:36It's money well spent
00:22:38Just write something
00:22:40That I can treasure for years to come
00:22:42Okay
00:22:43How about, uh...
00:22:50To my favorite upstairs neighbor
00:22:54Signed Alex Rose
00:22:57There you go
00:22:59And, uh, I hope you like it
00:23:00Oh, I know I will
00:23:01Okay, all right
00:23:02Good day
00:23:03Alex
00:23:05Yeah
00:23:07I know we've just had this discussion
00:23:11But I was wondering if the firm of Rose and Rose
00:23:15Could accompany an old lady to the pharmacy
00:23:17It's pissing down out there
00:23:20And I need to renew my monthlies
00:23:23It won't take any time at all
00:23:26How much is the Nicorette?
00:23:36$43.97
00:23:38I lost my place
00:23:43One
00:23:45Two
00:23:47Three
00:23:49Eight
00:23:50Nine
00:23:52Ten
00:23:54One
00:23:56Two
00:23:58Three
00:23:59Twenty
00:24:00Twenty
00:24:00Twenty
00:24:01Twenty-two
00:24:02Twenty-three
00:24:04Twenty-four
00:24:07Twenty-five
00:24:09Twenty-six
00:24:10Twenty-seven
00:24:10Twenty-eight
00:24:11Twenty-nine
00:24:12And thirty
00:24:13Okay, good
00:24:14Blueberries
00:24:16Two
00:24:19Blueberries
00:24:20One
00:24:22Two
00:24:23Three
00:24:24Oh, I thought you were gonna talk to her
00:24:28I did, honey. I did. I was very clear with her.
00:24:30She's just...
00:24:32She manipulated me somehow.
00:24:36She manipulated you?
00:24:38She's very crafty.
00:24:41She's a crafty old lady.
00:24:47I'll tell you what.
00:24:50Tomorrow's gonna be better because you know why.
00:24:52It's gonna be Saturday, and that's our day off,
00:24:55and we're gonna get to sleep in.
00:24:57Okay?
00:24:58I promise everything will be better tomorrow, okay?
00:25:02I promise everything will be better tomorrow.
00:25:06Soon we'll be making them all alone.
00:25:10Soon we'll be making them all alone.
00:25:14Oh, I won't.
00:25:16Good morning, Nancy.
00:25:31Good morning, Nancy.
00:25:35Good morning, Nancy.
00:25:39Good morning, Nancy.
00:25:41This is Nancy Kendricks here.
00:25:45Are those musical instruments?
00:25:48Yes!
00:25:50We're a brass ensemble.
00:25:52We've got a concert at St. Augustus on Friday.
00:25:56Let's go out shopping.
00:26:00Let's go out shopping.
00:26:02Shopping.
00:26:11So, I'll deliver it to St. Augustus?
00:26:13Yes, that's great.
00:26:14Hey, honey, look.
00:26:15Oh!
00:26:16Oh, what'd you get?
00:26:17Remington Royal, 50 bucks.
00:26:18How much were they asking for it?
00:26:1950 bucks.
00:26:20Look, I got a peacock.
00:26:22Oh!
00:26:23Isn't it great?
00:26:24Cool.
00:26:25What does it do?
00:26:26It's there to be decorative and look pretty and aesthetically pleasing.
00:26:29So, what do we need a day bed for?
00:26:30Oh, for all your napping.
00:26:31Honey, I took one nap.
00:26:32Two minutes.
00:26:33I didn't even shut my eyes.
00:26:34Hey, what's in the bag?
00:26:35Answer to our prayers.
00:26:36Try it next to that one.
00:26:37Because then the couch will go blue.
00:26:39Wow.
00:26:40Oh!
00:26:41Oh!
00:26:42Oh!
00:26:43Oh!
00:26:44Oh!
00:26:45Oh!
00:26:46Oh!
00:26:47Oh!
00:26:48Oh!
00:26:49Oh!
00:26:50Oh!
00:26:51Oh!
00:26:52Oh!
00:26:53Oh!
00:26:54Oh!
00:26:55Oh!
00:26:56Oh!
00:26:57Oh!
00:26:58Oh!
00:26:59Oh!
00:27:00You know what I just realized that we forgot to do?
00:27:03We forgot to christen the apartment.
00:27:06That's what I was thinking.
00:27:25I love our home.
00:27:29Oh!
00:27:30Oh!
00:27:31Oh!
00:27:32Oh!
00:27:33Oh!
00:27:34Oh!
00:27:35Oh!
00:27:36Oh!
00:27:37Oh, my God.
00:27:38What was she doing?
00:27:39I don't know.
00:27:40You think she saw the whole thing?
00:27:41Ew!
00:27:46Hey, where are you going?
00:27:48Oh!
00:27:49Now's my chance.
00:27:50I gotta get up there.
00:27:51Wait.
00:27:52Wait.
00:27:53What are you gonna do?
00:27:54The answer to our problems.
00:27:55Clap me.
00:27:56What does it do?
00:27:57When she falls asleep, we can control her TV from our bedroom.
00:27:59You be the lookout, okay?
00:28:00If you hear her coming, just go knock on the pipe, okay?
00:28:02Like, make a noise.
00:28:03Okay.
00:28:04Okay.
00:28:05Okay.
00:28:06Shut up.
00:28:07Hello.
00:28:08Hello.
00:28:09Well, hello, little Dickie.
00:28:21I'm back again, aren't I?
00:28:36Guess what I got in the bag?
00:28:38Hmm?
00:28:39I got hot dogs.
00:28:40Hot dogs.
00:28:41For Dickie boy.
00:28:42And I'll tell you what I'm going to do.
00:28:44I'm going to give it a wee chew meself first.
00:28:47Mm.
00:28:48Mm-hmm.
00:28:49Mm-hmm.
00:28:50Mm-hmm.
00:28:51Mm.
00:28:52Mm.
00:28:53It's so nice, Dickie.
00:28:54It is.
00:28:55Mm.
00:28:56So good.
00:28:57Mm.
00:28:58I'll tell you what.
00:29:01Shall we have a bit of music?
00:29:03A bit of music and a bit of a dance.
00:29:06I'll put on your favorite.
00:29:08The tune you like the most.
00:29:10The one that was Big Dick's favorite, too.
00:29:13There's a book.
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