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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.
00:34Don't think it's any of your business, mate.
00:36It certainly is my business. Your baby is home, crying and upset while you're over here.
00:44I suggest you get home to your child.
00:47Kerry, don't let him boss you around. You stay if you want to.
00:50If Skye needs me, I have to go. But I'm going because of her, not you.
00:58You're a rotten old wowser, you are. Always coming down on people for not living the way you want them to.
01:03You do not run the world. People can do as they like, not what you tell them.
01:07Kerry is my daughter. I'm concerned for her welfare.
01:09Oh, like hell you are. You're concerned about making her live up to what you reckon's right.
01:13Well, she's not uptight like you are, Harold. Don't make her that way.
01:17I will not have my daughter mixing with riff-raff like you. Just keep away from her.
01:23Oi. G'day, mate. How come you didn't use the back door?
01:32Ah, I wasn't really sure I'd be walking.
01:34Oh, come on, we're past all that.
01:36Ah, it was a bit of a loose end at home. Things are pretty quiet with Gayle at Bassettus.
01:41Yeah, I know what you mean. I'm missing Beverly too. I'm air freighting this to her. It's our anniversary.
01:47Yeah, I knew it was your wedding anniversary. Well, ours too in a way.
01:51Well, the day that you got married was the day that we renewed our vows, remember?
01:55So we sort of look upon that as our real wedding day.
01:57Yeah. You bought Gayle a present?
01:59No doubt whether she'd accept it, Dad.
02:02Not much fun spending your anniversary away from your wife. I can't do anything about it, but you can.
02:08Dad, she just won't listen to me.
02:11Maybe she doesn't like what you're saying. Perhaps you should change your tune.
02:14Ah. So you think I should give up the deal as well?
02:17I didn't say that. I just think that you and Gayle should stop arguing about it.
02:21I would willingly stop arguing, but it does take two to tango.
02:25Listen, seeing we're both on our own, how about we have lunch tomorrow?
02:29I'd rather you have lunch with Gayle.
02:31Well, I doubt whether she'd come, not the way things are.
02:34Perhaps if you made a bit of an effort to show her how much you cared, she would.
02:39Why don't you give her a call? Tell her how much you're missing her.
02:41You might get a better reaction than you expect.
02:46I would have hoped that any daughter of mine would have had more sense than they get mixed up with someone like him.
02:50What is wrong with Joe?
02:51He is a loudmouth lout!
02:53Not the type that any man would want to see his daughter get mixed up with.
02:57Well, it seems to me Kerry is old enough to make her own decisions.
03:00I'll tell you.
03:02Oh, has Skye settled down then?
03:05She's fine. I don't know what the problem was.
03:08She was fretting for her mother.
03:10I have to be allowed off the hook occasionally, Dad.
03:13Surely you could have looked after her for a bit longer.
03:15Oh, why, you go running off with that overgrown larrikin.
03:17I like Joe. He lives his life without worrying about what other people think.
03:21You promised me that you had a purely platonic relationship with him.
03:24I didn't say that.
03:25All I said was that you had nothing to worry about.
03:29And you haven't.
03:30I'm a big girl, Dad. I can choose my own friends.
03:33And lovers.
03:35Oh, I don't know what I'm going to do with you.
03:38I tried to establish a good relationship between us, but...
03:42Your Honor, you go off and behave in a way that you know that I'll find totally abhorrent.
03:46You can't force me to fit your mould.
03:48You've always tried to. I mean, that's why I left home.
03:51I'm not you. I'm myself.
03:53I have to live my own life in my own way.
03:55Don, that's all very well.
03:56But what sort of an example are you setting Skye?
03:58Well, I hope that when she grows up she'll be independent and free enough to live life as she sees fit.
04:02No.
04:03I'm not going to lay down a long list of rules and regulations for her.
04:06I'll try to respect her decisions just the way that I wish that you'd respect mine.
04:10Respect? You don't know the meaning of the word.
04:12You're a great disappointment to me, Kerry.
04:15Well, I'm sorry about that, Dad.
04:21When I came looking for you I thought that time might have mellowed you a bit.
04:26That we might have been able to get on better.
04:31Oh, look, I'm going to bed.
04:32No, just a minute.
04:35I want you to promise me that you will have nothing more to do with him.
04:40I can't do that.
04:41All right, then, as your father I forbid you to see him again.
04:46I am not a child.
04:49You can't tell me what to do.
04:53Good night.
04:54Kerry.
05:01Oh, dear, what am I going to do about that girl?
05:04She's all right, you know.
05:07She's not a kid.
05:08All you young people are the same.
05:12Willful, selfish, uncaring about how much I hurt other people.
05:16Well...
05:20It's a very...
05:22very sad world that we're living in these days.
05:25Perhaps it's just the way you look at it, Harold.
05:28Kerry hasn't done anything wrong.
05:31She certainly doesn't mean to hurt you.
05:34Well, if he has...
05:39deeply.
05:43Thank you, gentlemen.
05:45Come back soon.
05:49Can't wait to sit down.
05:51Yeah, well, got a bit busy there for a moment.
05:53I never could have handled it and done the stock take, too.
05:54Thanks for taking it off my hand.
05:56Well, I had nothing better to do.
05:57It's you and Paul that sort out your differences.
05:59Sure make my home life a bit quieter.
06:01Are you and Rob still at odds about it?
06:03Oh, we ever.
06:04He's sticking up for Paul.
06:05I'm sticking up for you.
06:07Doesn't make for much joy around the house, I can tell you.
06:09It's our battle, not yours and Rob's.
06:11Anyway, I'm really pretty tired of talking about it.
06:14I'll do the seller stock take in the morning.
06:16Great.
06:18Oh, no, you don't.
06:19We're closed.
06:20Oh, sorry.
06:21I thought you were a die-hard customer.
06:22Not tonight, are we?
06:24I'll, uh, clean up over here.
06:26Yeah.
06:27Oh, no, you don't.
06:28We're closed.
06:29Oh, sorry.
06:30I thought you were a die-hard customer.
06:31Not tonight, are we?
06:33I'll, uh, clean up over here.
06:35Yeah.
06:36I, I rang your room, but there's no answer.
06:39Reception told me you were here.
06:41Stock taking.
06:43Yeah, well, I've been doing a bit of stock taking myself.
06:47What about our situation?
06:48Gail, I don't like us being apart.
06:52My life just seems to be empty.
06:53Does it?
06:55I am sorry to hear that.
06:56I've now been busier.
06:57Gail, I want you to come back home with me.
07:00I don't think you're going to go home.
07:01I'm sorry to hear that.
07:02I've now been busier.
07:03Gail, I want you to come back home with me.
07:04I don't think that'd be a very good idea.
07:08Well, why not?
07:09Because nothing has been resolved.
07:11And until it has, there's absolutely no point in me even considering coming back.
07:15I'll lock up out the back.
07:31Morning.
07:32You don't look too bright.
07:34I didn't sleep very well.
07:37You probably would have slept a lot better home in your own bed.
07:40I couldn't give in to Paul that easily.
07:42It'd be like saying I accept what he's doing.
07:44I don't see why his business obsession should run our lives.
07:46And I only hope he's not a lesson.
07:48I don't know, love.
07:49It seems to me a marriage should be worked at.
07:51I mean, if you and Paul can't both sort things out, where's it all going to end?
07:55But why should I be the only one to compromise?
07:57He has to change his attitude too.
08:00You know, it really hurt when he said we couldn't go on with the IVF.
08:03Well, he only wanted to postpone it for a little while, didn't he?
08:07Oh, are you taking his side now?
08:09Oh, no.
08:10I just felt a bit sorry for him last night.
08:14It seemed to me he was really trying to sort things out.
08:18Made me stop and think.
08:19I went home and made up with Rob.
08:21And the good thing was he met me halfway.
08:24Like I said, it does take two to sort these things out.
08:29Yeah.
08:30Well, maybe I should have talked to him for a bit more,
08:32but I just didn't want to get into another argument.
08:35Well, look, the next time you see him,
08:37why don't you just give him a chance?
08:41I'll see.
08:43Anyway, I'd better get on with the stock taking down the cellar.
08:46I tried to talk to her last night, Dad.
08:52I asked her to come home.
08:54Waste of time.
08:55Well, did you make any concessions?
08:58How do you mean?
09:00Well, if you want a reconciliation,
09:01you might have to give a little bit, you know?
09:05Dad, we didn't even get a chance to discuss that.
09:07She just cut me off dead.
09:09Hmm.
09:10Well, you need to get her into a situation
09:11where she has to hear you out.
09:13How can I?
09:14Mind you, she is working in the waterhole cellar this morning.
09:17Perhaps I should go down there and lock myself in with her.
09:20She might resent that sort of approach.
09:22How about something a little more romantic, though?
09:23Hmm?
09:24Why not take a leaf out of Mark Granger's book?
09:27He seems to know how to sweep a girl off her feet.
09:29Yes, it didn't do him much good in the long run, though, did it?
09:32But...
09:34could have a point there.
09:37Come on!
09:38Stop pushing! What's going on?
09:39Nothing.
09:40Joe just wants to talk to you for a minute, okay?
09:42Come on.
09:44Just the person I wanted to see.
09:45I've got to have lunch with Gran, then going back to school.
09:48Oh, well, you can.
09:49I just need a moment of your time.
09:50Yeah, it won't take long, Katie.
09:52Look, I know how upset you were about Rupert,
09:55and I would never have cooked him if I'd known him was your pet.
09:59That's all right.
10:00Yeah?
10:01Oh.
10:02Well, it's good of you to let me off the hook,
10:03but I want to make it up to you.
10:05How?
10:06Close your eyes.
10:11Ta-da!
10:12Presto!
10:14Hey, real magician couldn't have done that better.
10:17Katie, it's for you's sake, Mr. Mangle, will you?
10:22Look, you don't have to thank me.
10:23I wanted to do the right thing.
10:25Scotty helped me pick him out.
10:26I think he looks a little bit like Rupert.
10:29Yes, he does.
10:30Now, let's make sure nothing happens to this one, eh?
10:33Keep the door of his hutch locked and he'll live to a ripe old age.
10:37I will.
10:38Good for you.
10:39Well, how about a couple of beers?
10:41Scotty?
10:42Lemonade for you, Katie?
10:43Celebrate your arrival now?
10:50You don't seem too pleased.
10:51I got Rupert back.
10:53What?
10:55It wasn't Rupert he cooked.
10:56I got Rupert back.
10:59Well, whatever you do, don't tell Mr. Mangle about it, okay?
11:05No, I don't think I am overreacting.
11:09Um, and how is Dan, eh?
11:12Well, that sounds hopeful, doesn't it, eh?
11:16Give me my regards and Edna.
11:19Tell them that my thoughts and prayers are always with them.
11:22Okay, love, I'll call you later on in the week.
11:24Perhaps my migraine will be gone by then.
11:27Okay, bye, love. I love you.
11:34Kerry, um, I'm still not feeling the best,
11:37so I would be grateful if we could put out disagreements behind us
11:40and try and restore some tranquility to the house.
11:44I only want to live life in harmony, Dad, but that seems impossible here.
11:48I'm sorry you're not well.
11:50Anyway, I won't be around any longer to cause you headaches.
11:53What do you mean?
11:54Sky and I are leaving.
11:56Leaving?
11:57Where are you going?
11:59Wherever.
12:00It doesn't matter much.
12:01Just so long as I can live my own life without interference.
12:08Well, if you'd made up your mind.
12:10I have.
12:11Can I say hello?
12:12Of course, hi.
12:13Come in.
12:15You're looking a little tired.
12:16Yeah, I've just finished stock taking in the cellar and that's enough to go anywhere now.
12:17Yeah.
12:18I was wondering if we might have a chat.
12:19It's about Paul and me. I really don't want to. I'm sick of the whole subject.
12:21Well, we don't have to talk about that.
12:23Might be nice to go for a bit of a stroll and have a natter though.
12:24Yeah, that'd be nice but I can't go on my lunch break right now because Jane's the
12:26person.
12:27.
12:28Yeah.
12:29.
12:30I'm sorry.
12:31How can I say hello?
12:32I'm sorry.
12:33.
12:34How can I do that?
12:35Can I say hello?
12:36Of course, hi.
12:37Come in.
12:38You're looking a little tired.
12:39I've just finished stock taking in the cellar and that's enough to go anywhere now.
12:50break right now cos Jane's at the post office. I can wait. Okay. Have you seen Sky's duffel
13:01jacket? Would you like me to put some more cold water on that funnel for you? I can do
13:12it myself. Harold? Harold? Are you there? Oh, not so loud.
13:19Please. Poor old fella. A bit crook, is he? What do you want? Well, it's easy, Harold. I just thought that you and Joe might like to have a bit of a talk. I don't think we have anything to say to each other. Oh, I reckon we do, Harold. I want to keep seeing your daughter, but I don't want to keep blueing about it. All I'm asking for is a fair go. It's too late for that. Oh, come on. Kerry is leaving. Leaving? Where for? I don't know. I doubt that she does either. Well, when's she leaving? Shortly, I think. Well, she was
13:49going to come and say goodbye to me, wouldn't she? Well, I don't know. My relationship with my daughter has been totally destroyed, and I lay the blame for that totally at your doorstep. Look, if anyone's wrecked things between you and Kerry, it's you, mate, not me. I don't have to listen to you. Get out.
14:04The truth hurts, don't it? I'll see you around, Scotty. Will you do me a favour? Tell Kerry I'd like to see you.
14:19Did you and Kerry have another hour? I was quite prepared to call the truce, but she wasn't.
14:24Did you try and talk her into staying? Well, why should I?
14:26She said she's old enough to make her own decisions. Well, if she's decided to leave, then OK.
14:34I'm not going to beg her to stay.
14:38You don't want her to go, do you?
14:40What I want seems to be beside the point.
14:42Harold, if you let her go now, you may never see her again, or Sky.
14:47That's entirely up to her.
14:49It's the way she wants it, then so be it.
14:52It's quite obviously just not going to take any notice of me.
14:55Just leave me in peace, will you? My head's pounding.
15:05Got to the stage now when I really enjoy my apprenticeship class.
15:07I mean, I felt like an idiot at first, being the oldest guy there.
15:11Nobody else seemed to mind, so why should I?
15:12No, I think it's terrific that you're doing it.
15:14Although I bet it gets a bit hard with Dad telling you what to do all the time at the workshop.
15:18We have our moments. We get on all that.
15:21Yeah, I know what a difficult man he can be.
15:25This is the anniversary of the day we were in. You'd have ours, remember?
15:32I remember.
15:35I thought we might have a little lunch together.
15:37You were in on this, weren't you?
15:41I just asked you for a walk and a chat, and it was very pleasant too.
15:45But now I must go and get ready for my Arvo at Tech.
15:48I'll see you both later.
15:49See you, Jim.
15:52Please, join me.
15:54Gail, what harm can a little lunch do?
15:57I even got the chef to prepare your favourite food.
15:59You've got a date.
16:11You've got a date.
16:11Jim!
16:37Jim!
16:37Oh, Jim, may I have a word?
16:45Well, I'm running short of time, really.
16:47Oh.
16:48You all right?
16:50Oh, just having one of my headaches, but that's not my main worry.
16:54Well, you'd better come in.
16:55Thank you, Jim.
16:56I have to get back inside before Kerry leaves.
16:58I won't take him much time.
16:59Is Kerry off somewhere?
17:00Yes, he's leaving Aronsborough.
17:02That's what I want to talk to you about.
17:05Right.
17:08It's a show about that headache.
17:10Yeah, I've taken something for it, but this isn't mine.
17:14Well, what made Kerry decide to leave so soon?
17:17You two having problems?
17:18Oh, I can't cope with her, Jim.
17:20I love her dearly, but I just can't stand the way she lives.
17:25Well, sooner or later, I think all parents feel that way about their kids.
17:28Yeah, but David is so different.
17:29He's made me so proud of him.
17:32I shouldn't admit this, of course, but Kerry was almost my favourite.
17:35Oh, she was such a cute little girl, Jim.
17:39He got on so well.
17:41She used to rush up onto my lap and cuddling close and tell me how much he loved me.
17:47But then she grew up.
17:49Well, don't they all.
17:52I say protective toward her, Jim.
17:56Maybe I was too strict, I don't know, but I wouldn't let her go out with boys until she was 17,
18:00and I know she resented that violently.
18:02In the end, she just ended up doing things to defy me.
18:06Anyway, we grew further and further apart.
18:09Now there just doesn't seem to be any meeting of the ways.
18:12So why is she leaving?
18:14Oh, we keep arguing about Joan Mandel.
18:17We can't bear to see her so involved with him.
18:19Well, you can't live a life for her, Harold.
18:20They have to learn by their own mistakes.
18:22But how far am I supposed to compromise my own principles?
18:27Scott said I might not see Kerry or Skye again.
18:30What do you think, Jim?
18:33As a father.
18:35Well, Harold, I guess it all boils down to...
18:38how much you love her.
18:45Well.
18:48We haven't left anything behind, have we, Kitty?
18:50Hmm?
18:52We should go.
18:52Well, I'm glad you're back, Dad.
18:57Thought you might want to say goodbye to your granddaughter.
18:59I'd worry about her, you know.
19:18She'll be all right.
19:19I'll make sure of that.
19:22I'd worry about you, too.
19:23Well, I'll keep in touch.
19:24When will I see you again?
19:28I don't know.
19:31But it seems such a pity.
19:33I mean, we were apart for so long.
19:36Look, we'd better go.
19:38Do you have to?
19:39I mean, when should we consider?
19:40But, Dad, we're not getting on.
19:41I'll make a bigger effort.
19:42Really, I will.
19:43Please don't go.
19:47I want you to stay.
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19:58Everybody needs good neighbors
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20:32Everybody needs good neighbors
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