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neighbours 902
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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.
00:34Morning. Have you seen that photo seat thing I had from the chemist?
00:39It's there, right where you left it.
00:43Oh. You might have something wrong.
00:47Well, didn't you tell Henry off for leaving stuff all around the place?
00:51Oh, a little bit of paper. It's a bit different from leaving the place like a bomb hit it.
00:57You don't have to be the wrong side this morning.
00:59I just don't think Henry's been fairly treated.
01:01He's been worried sick about his grandfather and everyone's been giving him a hard time.
01:05Aunt Edie tore strips off him because of her water pipe.
01:08No one stopped to thank him for finding Hillary's ring, though, did they?
01:11Then Mike thumps him for absolutely no...
01:13All right, all right. Now, I've got to admit that Henry's had it rough.
01:17I mean, I suppose I should have tried harder to sort things out between Mike and Henry, but...
01:22See, I don't know what's wrong with Mike myself.
01:25I hate to see them fining.
01:27Look, wait till Henry gets back and I'll do my best to sort things out, okay? Happier?
01:33Mm-hmm. Thanks, Des. Sorry if I was a bit grumpy.
01:37Don't worry about it.
01:38Anyway, I'd better be making tracks.
01:40Where are you going to?
01:41Oh, we're meeting Kerry and Skye. Go for a bit of a walk, have a cuppa. Nothing much.
01:45Oh, sounds nice.
01:47She didn't have to work at the coffee shop today.
01:50Still, it might just be worth it.
01:53See her look on Harold's face when he sees these pictures.
01:56They're gonna start Jamie on the road to start them.
01:58Oh, Des, you're turning into a real stage mother.
02:01No, I'm not.
02:02No, just look for yourself.
02:05Those other ankle biters won't stand a chance.
02:10Oh, is she a winner or is she a winner, eh?
02:15Hi, Dad.
02:16Oh.
02:19And now is my beautiful little girl, eh?
02:23I missed you this morning.
02:25I thought you must have been over at the mangle house.
02:27Dad.
02:28Sorry, sorry, sorry.
02:29What you do is your own affair, I know.
02:31In fact, we made an early attack on the supermarket this morning, didn't we, Skye?
02:34Those places get really ugly on a Saturday morning.
02:37Especially when you have someone in your trolley determined to grab everything within reach.
02:41You didn't do that, did you?
02:43Do you mind if I leave these here till later?
02:45I'm meeting Brian, we're taking the kids for a walk.
02:47Oh, all right.
02:48Have to do swaps again.
02:49Come on, back to Mummy.
02:50Oh, a nice walk in the park, eh?
02:52That sounds like just the ticket.
02:54Put a bit of colour into Skye's cheeks.
02:57I mean, after all, healthy baby is a beautiful baby.
03:02Yeah, right.
03:03How do I ever do it, though?
03:05Don't want to get too much sun on that lovely little delicate skin of hers.
03:08Back to Gwen, Dad.
03:09Don't worry, I won't.
03:11Oh, she's a little beauty, isn't she?
03:15You know, some babies are downright homely.
03:17You'd have to be a mother to love them.
03:19But not this little precious, eh?
03:22I think you're being a little bit biased.
03:25I am not biased.
03:26I mean, it's as plain as the nose on your face.
03:29She's a little winner.
03:30Mmm.
03:31Oh, yes.
03:33Um...
03:34There's something I've been meaning to discuss with you, Kerry.
03:37Now, I...
03:38I hope you don't have any objections because I...
03:40Can't wait till we get back, Dad?
03:41I'm running late and Ron will be waiting.
03:43Yes, all right.
03:44We'll be back before lunch.
03:45Now, don't work too hard, okay?
03:46All right.
03:47Now, you enjoy your walkies.
03:49Bye-bye.
03:50Bye, Pa.
03:51Bye.
03:52Look, look, look.
03:53She's waving.
03:54Bye.
03:55See you, Dad.
03:56Bye.
03:57Bye.
03:58You see, I thought that once the takeover was settled
04:01and everything had worked itself out, things would get back to normal.
04:04You know, this New York thing.
04:06Now, I thought she was just bluffing, but that doesn't seem to be the case at all.
04:09Ah, the whole thing's just blown out of proportion, Grant.
04:12I presume you told her that you were sorry.
04:15Yeah.
04:16Did you mean it?
04:18Gran, I didn't...
04:19I didn't do anything wrong.
04:21I just did what I thought was best for us.
04:23What you thought was best.
04:25All right, all right, but I still think it is what's best for us.
04:28Oh, darling, sometimes we hurt most of the people we love.
04:31Even when we think we're doing what's best.
04:34All Gal wants you to do is to recognise that she was hurt.
04:37But, Gran, I asked her to come home and she just said no.
04:40Did you tell her how much you love her?
04:41Yes.
04:42Did you make any effort to see her side of things?
04:44Oh, darling, you don't need me to tell you how much give and take your relationship needs.
04:49Is making a bit more effort so hard?
04:53No, no, I guess it isn't.
04:56Thanks, Gran.
04:58Actually, there's something I think I should do.
05:01Here.
05:02See you later.
05:03Thanks for the coffee.
05:05I don't care anyway.
05:08They can take this school and shove it.
05:10Bye, Paul.
05:11What do you have to do to make them believe you?
05:13Take a lie detector test or something?
05:15Yeah, that's a great idea, a lie detector test.
05:18Mule reckons I painted his car and that is it.
05:22There's no way he's gonna change his mind.
05:24Funny there was something we could do to prove Zadro did it, the cretin.
05:27What?
05:28Go and ask Zadro to own up?
05:30Well, yeah, why not?
05:32Just stick to the lie detector.
05:34No, listen, Zadro's had the hots for me since I came here.
05:38He tried to hold my hand once, almost spewed.
05:40Anyway, if I can convince him that I'm interested in him,
05:44maybe he'll admit to me he did it.
05:46Mule, then what?
05:47Then we have to find a way to make Mr Muir find out.
05:51How?
05:53I don't know yet, but I'll think of something.
05:56Don't worry, Zadro's not gonna get away with this.
05:59I know that we took our names off the program,
06:02but all I'm saying now is that we want to put them back on.
06:05Yeah, yeah, of course we should want.
06:07No, I'm aware of that.
06:09No, that's no problem.
06:12For as long as it takes.
06:15Yeah, sure, I'll hold.
06:17OK.
06:18Hey, mate.
06:19G'day.
06:20G'day.
06:21Just thought I'd drop in and say g'day.
06:22I might call back later, mate.
06:23Hey, come in, sit down, mate.
06:24What brings you here on a Saturday anyway?
06:25I thought you made it a rule to keep away from the place on weekends.
06:28Oh, no, I've got no choice, you know.
06:30Mike's not working at the coffee shop anymore.
06:31I had to give Harold a hand.
06:32Usually I take Jamie...
06:33Yeah, you can.
06:34Yeah, when?
06:35Do you?
06:36Oh, that's terrific.
06:38Yeah, no, we will.
06:40We will.
06:41OK.
06:42OK, thanks a lot for all your help.
06:44Bye.
06:45Gail and I are back on the IVF program.
06:47Oh, it's great, mate, but I thought you couldn't afford to be on it.
06:50Mate, if this is going to save our marriage, I don't care if we go barefoot and hungry,
06:55it's going to be worth every single cent.
07:00So, um...
07:03Did you manage to borrow a camera?
07:07I managed to get some very beautiful photos of Sky.
07:10Thank you very much.
07:11That baby contest is in the bag.
07:13No, no, no.
07:15I wouldn't count my chickens, mate.
07:17Look at this.
07:19This is a photo of the future winner of the Baby Beautiful competition.
07:22Look at that, eh?
07:25I thought you disagreed with the principle of baby contests.
07:28Did I say that?
07:29Yes, you did.
07:30Funny, I can't remember.
07:31Yes, but I still say that Jamie hasn't got a snowball's chance in hell against Sky.
07:38Look at that.
07:40Botticelli never painted anything quite so beautiful.
07:43She is a paragon.
07:45Oh, she's a little cutie.
07:47If you like the pudgy tie.
07:49Now, Jamie on the other hand...
07:50I'll have you know that she has got the classic bishop looks.
07:53That's what I said.
07:54Pudgy.
07:55Now, Jamie, he's a little heartbreaker already.
07:58You know what, mate?
07:59It's not too late to get a refund on your entrance fee.
08:01Oh, very funny, it is, yes.
08:02Very funny.
08:03I suggest you save your money.
08:04And would you get your pineapple out of me coleslaw?
08:06Do you mind?
08:07Sorry.
08:08You know something?
08:11Jamie really does resemble you quite a lot, really.
08:14Especially around the years.
08:16Oh dear, I do believe that's a customer.
08:18Would you excuse me?
08:19He who lasts last, pal.
08:22Tell you what, when will the judges decide?
08:25Well, Jane, come in.
08:45It's just my way to the office and I saw your car.
08:48I thought maybe you'll hold it.
08:50I just came back to get a few last things.
08:52Well, Paul's to the office, so I thought this would be the best time.
08:55Isn't it worth one more try?
08:57No, Jane's too late.
08:59Whenever Paul and I talk these days, we always end up in an argument.
09:03You know, I think the New York job's the best thing for both of us.
09:07He doesn't believe that you're serious.
09:10I tried to tell him, but he wouldn't listen.
09:12Yeah, I know.
09:13He thinks he knows it all about the business, the IVF program, me.
09:17Oh, he's about to learn otherwise.
09:20Surely now that the buyout's all settled, I mean, things get back to normal, can't they?
09:25Until the next time.
09:27Jane, I really appreciate what you're trying to do, but this is just the way things have to be.
09:34To keep in touch?
09:36Yeah, we'd better.
09:40Did I miss you, Gail?
09:42Yeah, me too.
09:44Oh no, I'll come to the airport with you.
09:46No, no, don't worry.
09:47Helen's going to be there with Rosemary and it's going to be hard now.
09:51Well, take care.
09:53Yeah, Will, you too.
09:55All right, hey?
09:56Yeah.
09:57Good luck.
09:58Yeah, thanks.
10:03Hey, thanks.
10:05Hey, thanks.
10:10Oh, my God.
10:40See ya.
10:51Des, will you please watch where you're going?
10:53For God's sake, Harold. Keep calm. You've been carrying on all morning.
10:57And what's that supposed to mean?
10:58Carrying on like a child.
11:00I will not be spoken to like that.
11:02Then grow up and cut out all these smart-aleck remarks about Jamie and his baby competition.
11:06Oh, yes, of course. That's what this is all about, isn't it?
11:08They sour grapes, because you know that Jamie hasn't got a hope against Skye.
11:11Sour grapes? Jamie would win any competition in my entity. Hands down.
11:15Only if Blind Freddy was the judge.
11:17Oh, Blind Freddy, my...
11:19What baby competition?
11:21Oh, um...
11:22What are you two going on about?
11:23Um...
11:24Well, Terry, I've been meaning to speak to you about this.
11:28You see, there is a quest.
11:30Well, a pageant. Well, a contest.
11:32And I have entered little Skye.
11:36And, of course, the result is a foregone conclusion.
11:39You've done what?
11:40I entered Skye.
11:41Oh, Dad, how could you?
11:42Well, I just filled in a form and...
11:44You know what I mean.
11:45Look, I'm not having Skye in one of those things.
11:47They're meat markets.
11:49I mean, judging a person, especially a baby, on how they look
11:51goes against everything you've taught me.
11:53I don't believe you went behind my back and did this.
11:57Hear who laughs last, mate.
11:58Oh, you should talk, Des.
12:00You've been just as bad.
12:02No, I haven't.
12:03Yes, you have.
12:04I went along with you because I thought it might be fun,
12:06but Kerry's right.
12:08All babies are beautiful.
12:09It's wrong to judge them like sheep.
12:13Suppose I was a little overzealous.
12:16Yeah, the girls are right.
12:19You have been acting like an idiot.
12:20I mean, we have been acting like idiots.
12:24Well, I'm very sorry, Des.
12:28Friends?
12:29Friends.
12:40G'day, Bruce.
12:41Well, what do you want?
12:42Oh, that's a nice hello.
12:44I came to see you, of course.
12:46Thought you only hung around with Nick?
12:48No.
12:49Now that he's been chucked out of school,
12:50I'm back on the market, if you know what I mean.
12:53Yeah?
12:54Yeah.
12:55Although you've got to hand it to Nick.
12:56Painting Muir's car was the best thing.
12:58He's really got guts, don't you reckon?
13:00Hey, you two.
13:01Oh, good.
13:03You're under tension, Zedro.
13:04That doesn't mean a morning of idle chit-chat.
13:06And what are you doing here?
13:07Um, I was just on my way to the shop, sir.
13:10Well, you've got no business on school premises on the weekends, Sharon.
13:12Both of you, come with me, please.
13:16Yeah, Prue, will you just keep trying a room?
13:18It's important that I talk to her.
13:20Yeah, okay, bye.
13:20Oh, Jane, listen, have you seen Gail anywhere?
13:26She's not in a room.
13:27I've got to talk to her.
13:28Yeah, I just called into your place on my way here.
13:30She's just packing for the steaks.
13:32What?
13:33Paul, unless you're prepared to apologise, you're wasting your time.
13:36Jane, I've done one better than that.
13:37I've put us back on the IVF programme.
13:39Will you look after things here?
13:43I want the real reason, Sharon.
13:45Do you think I was born yesterday?
13:47No, sir.
13:47Then what were you doing in the school grounds on a Saturday morning?
13:52Looking for my next-door neighbour's dog.
13:53A dog?
13:54Yes, sir, bound, sir.
13:56I was taking him for a walk.
13:57To the shops?
13:58That's right, sir.
13:59He slipped his leash and dumped over the school fence.
14:02And I suppose, Zedro, you were helping her look for it?
14:04Uh, yes, sir.
14:06No, sir!
14:08If he slipped his leash, Sharon, where's the leash now?
14:11I'm going to get to the bottom of this,
14:13so you might as well tell me the truth.
14:16Hello?
14:17Yes, John.
14:19Oh, smoking in the change rooms, eh?
14:21Yes, I'll look after it.
14:23Would all students who are present for the football trials
14:25please assemble in the main quad immediately?
14:28You two wait here.
14:28I'll be back shortly.
14:34What do you reckon he's going to do to us?
14:36Oh, nothing.
14:37What can he do?
14:38You're already on detention.
14:39He's all talk.
14:39Yeah, I suppose.
14:42So, uh, you're really giving Nick the flick, eh?
14:46Maybe.
14:47If I can find someone else, I mean, a girl doesn't want to be on her own, does she?
14:50No.
14:51I guess not.
14:53Still, like I said, you'd have to have guts.
14:54I can't stand wimps.
14:56That's what I loved about Nick so much.
14:57You know, he had so much courage to do that to Mr. Muir's car.
15:00Oof.
15:02What if I told you Nick didn't do it?
15:05What?
15:07Nick didn't do it.
15:08Why's he?
15:08Well, that's not cool.
15:09You had it, Mr. Muir's car.
15:10Yeah.
15:11I wanted to get back at him for making me miss the footy trials.
15:14Yeah, unreal.
15:15Yeah, but this is the best bit.
15:17I made it look as if Nick did it.
15:18Because it was his fault I got the detention in the first place.
15:21Bruce, this is great.
15:24Yeah.
15:25I really put it up both of them, didn't I?
15:27Hey, what's that?
15:29What are you doing?
15:31Turn it off!
15:33Bruce, you're busted.
15:34Gail?
15:41Gail?
15:47Gail?
16:04Paul, to leave you was the hardest decision I've ever had to make.
16:10I believe, and always will, that the marriage contract is more than just a partnership arrangement
16:15to be scheduled and worked around like the many other deals we handle day to day.
16:20These last months have forced me to realise that you don't share this belief.
16:26Your ambition to control the company overran everything else.
16:29You know, I used to feel like the most important person in your life.
16:34Now I'm just a business associate who happens to share the same house with you.
16:40I didn't need much.
16:41I just wanted you to understand my side of things.
16:45But you didn't.
16:47I've arranged for the house to be transferred to your name.
16:50That should make you happy.
16:52Another asset to add to the company coffers.
16:54I'm sorry for sounding bitter, but when you hurt as much as I do, it's hard not to.
17:02By the time you read this, I'll be on the plane to New York.
17:06I honestly wish you every success.
17:09Gail.
17:10Nick, I called you here because it seems an injustice has been done.
17:27Thanks to Sharon, the real culprit has been brought to my attention.
17:32As for you, Mr. Zadrow, expulsion seems too good for you.
17:37Nevertheless, that's your fate.
17:38You're immediately expelled from school.
17:41Nick, I also owe you an apology for doubting your word.
17:44Of course you're free to recommence classes first thing Monday.
17:47Thanks, Mr. Muir.
17:49Glad you found out the truth, but, um, I'm not sure if I want to come back.
17:53Okay, and we haven't got much time, so give me your ticket, and I'll check these through.
18:15Thanks for coming.
18:16Darling, are you sure enough?
18:21I know what your feelings are.
18:23Just happen to me.
18:24Helen, I don't know Paul anymore.
18:27I've tried everything I can think of.
18:29It's first life's a business, there's nothing else I can do.
18:32You have to phone, Paul.
18:34No.
18:34Listen, I appreciate what everyone's trying to do, but, um, it's too late.
18:40Bye, darling.
19:05Bye, Mum.
19:06I'll call you soon.
19:07I'll call you soon, quick.
19:12Bye, Helen.
19:14Thanks for everything.
19:17Take care.
19:19We'd better go, Gail, or we'll miss the flight.
19:21It's boarding now.
19:27Bye, Mum.
19:29Bye, I'll see you.
19:37Bye, I'll see you.
20:07Gail, where is she?
20:08It's too late, darling.
20:09She's gone.
20:10What?
20:10Bye, Mum.
20:11Bye, Mum.
20:12Bye, Mum.
20:14Bye, Mum.
20:16Bye, Mum.
20:17Neighbors.
20:19Everybody needs good neighbors.
20:23Just a friendly wave each morning.
20:27Helps to make a better day.
20:33Neighbors.
20:35Need to get to know each other
20:38Next door or so
20:41A footstep away
20:46Neighbors
20:50Everybody needs good neighbors
20:54With a little understanding
20:58You can find the perfect plan
21:03Neighbors
21:07Should be there for one another
21:10That's when good neighbors
21:14Become new friends