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00:58It isn't the way that you look
01:17And it isn't the way that you talk
01:22It isn't the things that you say or do
01:26Make me want your soul
01:29It has nothing to do with the why
01:34Or the music that's flooding my mind
01:39But never before have I been so sure
01:43You're the someone I dreamed I would find
01:48It's the way you make me feel
01:54The moment I'm close to you
01:58It's a feeling so ugly
02:02So powerful
02:04Believe it's true
02:07Fuck up, Dusty
02:12You're about to fill your treatment day?
02:33Who's that?
02:34It's a crack is all good
02:34What is the form?
02:36Are you trying to rub their proddy nose or something?
02:39The younger generation now taking part in stone throwing
02:43Can't put units back all across the so-called peace wall
02:46There's no wall high enough
02:48No offense, Eamon
02:49Don't take him for that
02:50Nothing be to eat, he's a live boy
02:53With a dishcloth
02:55The streets have fell
02:58Any bit of a more
02:59Well, you have an opinion on streaking
03:01After a recent instance
03:02Barry's had a rain
03:03Barry's had a beard trimmed
03:04Makes his forehead look weak
03:05There's a mum with too much time on his heart
03:07That's good
03:08It's different from anything else
03:09Stay to that
03:10I think it's ridiculous
03:13In the first bed it's far too cold
03:15Might he be up for a bit of that, Corsley?
03:17What about you, Minty?
03:19Buff up your big belly
03:21And have it shining like a full moon
03:22It would be a celestial wonder
03:24Two moons, front and back
03:25Enough
03:28It's going to be well, Michael
03:36Yeah, ma'am
03:37How are you?
03:41Delfast too hot for you
03:42Judas bastard
03:45What can I get you?
03:48A Jameson, please
03:49Take a seat by the far
03:50And bring it over
03:51I'm comfortable here, far
03:53Go on then, pretty boy
04:06I thought you were a mad bastard
04:07Blast, blast, blast, blast, blast, blast, blast
04:11Blast, blast, blast, blast, blast
04:12Blast, blast, blast, blast
04:13Oh, you're a fucking man
04:20Blast, blast, blast
04:24Man down
04:28All right
04:30Hey
04:32Oh
04:32Calm down, Jones
04:38What?
04:40Did you see what that soldier just did?
04:44No.
04:44Yeah, did you lie or call the bar ex?
04:45I can't, no, what?
04:46Call the bar ex now.
04:47Mummy do it if she was here.
04:49Daddy knew about her head down, mouth shut bar up, man.
04:55Four loggers.
05:00Nice view.
05:05Old man.
05:07She's pretending she can't hear me.
05:09Perhaps because you're humiliating her.
05:10Come on, man, she's having a laugh.
05:17Humour is most effective when it's mutual.
05:25Take him home, lads.
05:26I'm back to the barracks with you.
05:35Hey, come on.
05:37Let's go.
05:38Let's go.
05:40All right, all right.
05:41Come on, let's go.
05:47It's all right.
05:51Stand for another one, lads.
05:52I'll get you through another in there for me, please.
06:06Would you like one yourself?
06:08I'm teaching in the morning.
06:10Thank you, though.
06:11Alan Merlin's put the pair of yes in this, in my opinion.
06:24And MacDowell, he's been pigeonholed since Clock of Orange.
06:39I couldn't finish that book, never mind the film.
06:43The film's beautiful.
06:44Even the violence is exquisite.
06:45Even the violence is exquisite.
06:50He wrote that book after his wife had been attacked by soldiers.
06:55He turned his suffering into art.
07:01I'd rather art without the suffering.
07:03Shares my food, too.
07:04Can you have one with it, the other?
07:06God, what are you an artist?
07:10No.
07:13But they do say that old Barristers are frustrated actors.
07:15Oh.
07:16Oh.
07:45Jesus Christ.
07:46What the fuck?
07:47I was just going through the whole room, did you see?
07:48Sharon, don't waste a bullet on me.
07:50I'm going to come in one day and find you, won't you, Chris?
07:53Do you wish?
07:55All right, come on.
07:58We is busy.
08:00Yeah.
08:01The usual.
08:02I'll be some soldiers.
08:03Scum.
08:04You missed a career as a fire safety officer.
08:08And a man.
08:09Michael.
08:10Yeah.
08:11His 40s.
08:12Dark.
08:13And a man.
08:14Michael.
08:15His 40s.
08:16Dark.
08:17And a man.
08:18Yeah.
08:19His 40s.
08:20Dark.
08:21And a man.
08:22And a man.
08:23Michael.
08:24Yeah.
08:25His 40s.
08:26Dark.
08:27And a man.
08:28Yeah.
08:29His 40s.
08:30Dark.
08:31Awfully, awfully.
08:33I'm Michael Agnew.
08:35There is a blast from the past.
08:40Past Proud.
08:41Lives in one of them big houses up on the hill.
08:44You know him?
08:45Yeah.
08:46He used to come into the bar a fair bit years ago.
08:50Her daddy liked him.
08:51He was a good crack.
08:52Kept his politics at home back then.
08:55Yeah.
08:56Well.
08:59Christ.
09:00I hope he doesn't bring trouble in on Eamon.
09:02How do you mean?
09:04Yeah, but that's his proddy lot by defending some of our lads.
09:11It was gorgeous back then.
09:15He turned the knickers off you.
09:17Yeah.
09:20I hear the wife's a sorry story.
09:24Sorry her.
09:26Fond of the drink.
09:31Fond of the drink, Isha.
09:33God bless her.
09:34Bye.
09:36Right.
09:37Let's get you to bed.
09:39Yeah.
09:41One.
09:42Two.
09:43Three.
09:44I know.
09:47Slowly.
09:52And finally, Breed Quinn.
09:57Okay.
09:58How about a wee story before assembling?
10:00What about news, miss?
10:02Okay.
10:04Quick news.
10:05Who's first?
10:07There was a bomb in Belfast.
10:09He says that every day.
10:10Well, today he's right.
10:13In Belfast.
10:14It was an incendiary device.
10:15It's headed for the British Army.
10:16Planted near the border by the INLA.
10:18Brooks blew the prematurely, killing two boys.
10:22What's the INLA?
10:23It's Irish National Liberation Army.
10:26Sean, you could be all mastermind.
10:28Chosen subject, acronyms are the troubles.
10:30There was a thing about streaking.
10:32There was?
10:34You're blushing this.
10:35She's thundered thinking of em streakers in the nude.
10:43Excuse me.
10:45Everything in hand, Miss Lavery?
10:48Sit down!
10:49What age are you?
10:50Eight.
10:51I'll tell you a story about an eight-year-old.
10:52And you better be listening most of all, Davey McKeown.
10:53Even in that Protestant estate.
10:54Surrounded by them.
10:55The wee Catholic girl went out on a message for her mommy.
10:56A gang of Protestant men pulled her into an entry.
10:57Okay, that's the Bell Assembly everyone, let's go.
11:01**A
11:15Call of flame**
11:18Okay, that's the Bell Assembly everyone.
11:20Let's go!
11:22Hold her to an entry.
11:25Okay, that's the bell assembly, everyone.
11:27Let's go.
11:28Come on.
11:28You're smelling it up.
11:29Take the face off.
11:31Come on, Zoe.
11:32Let's go.
11:33Let's go.
11:52Let's go.
12:22Come on, Mummy.
12:30Off to bed.
12:32Let's go.
12:35Mummy.
12:41For fuck's sake, Mummy.
12:52I can't just leave her here on the floor in the state.
13:10Who's that?
13:12It's just getting worse.
13:13I have to go.
13:14There's a few in.
13:14The scum are acting up again.
13:16Right, who's there?
13:17The usual.
13:18And Mega, your hero from the last night.
13:21I have to go.
13:25Two.
13:26Two.
13:34Two.
13:37Two.
13:37Two.
13:38One.
13:38Three.
13:38One.
13:39Two.
13:39Two.
13:39Two.
13:41One.
13:41Two.
13:42Three.
13:42One.
13:43I don't know.
14:13I don't know.
14:14I don't know.
14:15I don't know.
14:16I don't know.
14:17I don't know.
14:18I don't know.
14:19David.
14:20You okay?
14:21You okay?
14:22Yeah.
14:23Let's get you inside.
14:24You're soaked in the skin.
14:27David McKeown, where's your coat?
14:30I forgot it.
14:31Go get something for me.
14:33And tell your Protestant mother we Catholics look after our children.
14:39Mixed marriages are an abomination.
14:42A watts kettle.
14:55Does actually boil.
14:57How's your morning go?
14:59Father Slattery was in with another horrific story.
15:03I get the guitar out when I see him coming.
15:05Drowns him out.
15:06Not even he deserves that.
15:10Do you remember Louise?
15:13Top P3 last time before they fired him.
15:16He's just working in a shoe shop in Wolverhampton.
15:21Did the fella go with her?
15:23Of course not.
15:24He's still here with his wife.
15:26All forgiven.
15:27What sort of shriveled soul would write to the bishop about somebody else's love life?
15:31You know what this place is like.
15:33Do you want to come to a party on Saturday night?
15:38In Belfast?
15:39My housemate's moving out.
15:41Well that go on Jerry.
15:44It's better than watching the Generation game with my mummy.
15:48Jamie.
15:52Do you have him a joke?
15:59Is he getting in the car for strangers you are?
16:03You, Paul, people better watch yourself.
16:05Turn in here.
16:08We're down the back.
16:12Like cornered rats, our Tommy says.
16:14There's our Tommy.
16:15Shall I suffer?
16:16Shall I tell him?
16:17Shut up these orange bastards.
16:18There's mummy and Mandy.
16:19What did I tell you about a coat?
16:20My head's like a self.
16:21I better go on.
16:22I'm going to be late.
16:23Thanks for bringing him home.
16:24Come on.
16:25In the back.
16:26Come on.
16:27In the back.
16:28Come on.
16:29Come on.
16:30Come on.
16:31Come on.
16:32Come on.
16:33Come on.
16:34Come on.
16:35Come on.
16:36Come on.
16:37Come on.
16:38Come on.
16:39Come on.
16:40Come on.
16:41Come on.
16:42Come on.
16:43Come on.
16:44Enter three, please.
16:45Come on.
16:46And atomic base.
16:47I want to...
16:53Fuck off, Bacotega!
17:01Heya.
17:02Hi.
17:04Oh, Jesus.
17:05What?
17:06What?
17:12I'm Gina.
17:13Hi, how are you?
17:14I'm Gerry.
17:15And where are you from, Gerry?
17:17Er...
17:18Okay, we actually don't have time for, um, Who's Your Granny?
17:20Because we're doing Belfast night, so...
17:21Excuse me.
17:22If your mammy wants to meet the man, it's taking you off.
17:24Well, all you want to know is, is he Catholic?
17:26And is he single?
17:27And he is.
17:28And he is.
17:29Who?
17:30I'll call in next time, Mrs. Lover.
17:32Better you knock on my door than me knock at your window.
17:40I'm sorry about her.
17:42Stunned.
17:45You needn't have picked me up, Gerry.
17:47I could've got the train.
17:49I don't mind.
17:50Besides, you would've missed this.
18:12Yeah!
18:20Where are you going?
18:21A party.
18:22I want an address.
18:23Why?
18:24Do you want to come?
18:25I think we've got a comedian here.
18:27Yeah, but we're going to St. Paul's, Tyrus.
18:28Step out.
18:30To the wall.
18:32You've got a wall paint on suite.
18:33What?
18:34What?
18:35What?
18:36Are you going?
18:37Where are you going?
18:38A party.
18:39I want an address.
18:40Why?
18:41Do you want to come?
18:44I think we've got a comedian here.
18:45No, but we're going to St. Paul's, Tyrus.
18:47Step out.
18:55To the wall.
18:56You've the war paint on, sweetheart.
19:00Go and do a party.
19:01Fertilates.
19:03Your boyfriend on a promise?
19:05No.
19:06You teasing him, then?
19:08Go on.
19:10You're a prick tease.
19:26Hello.
19:32Well, what's a crack?
19:34Size of you?
19:36Joe, hi.
19:38This is Koushla from Skula.
19:40Told you it was about to meet you.
19:42What happened?
19:43Er, checkpoint.
19:45The bastards.
19:46You wouldn't have any soldiers over your way, I suppose.
19:49Sure the warrants, I suppose.
19:50Doesn't she feed and water them?
19:52Her people have a pub.
19:54Hardly a pub left up, are we?
19:55I just don't know if it's been blown up yet.
19:58They'll not bother with yours.
20:01Actually, my brother stands behind the bar every night.
20:04Fred, you open his mouth in case he offends somebody,
20:06and it has a blow-lawless hit list.
20:10But he did load me up with some out-of-date cider, so...
20:13Nothing we can't endure.
20:15Like Jerry's guitar playing.
20:18Yes!
20:20Absolutely done, you know.
20:21I thought you liked it.
20:23It's just not wrong.
20:25Back through the glen I rode again.
20:32My heart with grief was sore.
20:38For I parted with those bad men...
20:42I'm going to the bathroom.
20:43...whom I'll never see no more...
20:48...but to and fro...
20:52...where my dreams let go...
20:56...and I kneel, I pray for you...
21:00...more blue...
21:04...you all right?
21:25I hope you had a good night.
21:36I had a great night.
21:38It's nice to get out.
21:42Sorry.
21:43Sorry, no, I...
21:44Fuck.
21:45Um...
21:45I thought you know...
21:46No, no.
21:48Just...
21:49No.
21:52Jerry.
21:52Sorry, um...
21:57Uh...
21:59Is this what I was done now?
22:09Maybe we could still go out.
22:13Well, I'd be happy with that.
22:17Me too.
22:18I need a life.
22:19Jesus, I can't promise you a life, Kusler.
22:22It's the old opening.
22:26I'll take it.
22:27I'll take it.
22:29He-he-he.
22:30You just have a nice night.
23:00I don't know what you mean, sir.
23:02Grant.
23:04Jerry's a good sport.
23:08Your mum was in the paper tonight.
23:12In this rock and wig.
23:14Who?
23:16Mac Lagney.
23:20Banging on about police brutality again.
23:26He'll not do himself any favours saying things like that, act loud.
23:30He's breathing.
23:31Brave.
23:32Or reckless.
23:33He should know that he was my son.
23:37Any anger?
23:38Hi, Eamon.
23:39It's me.
23:40You can put me down for some shifts.
23:42What?
23:43How many, like?
23:45Say three for nine.
23:46That'd be great.
23:47I need you tomorrow, Nate.
23:49Why are there so nerds to help?
23:51Because if I stay, my mummy might actually kill her.
23:55Thanks, Kushla.
23:56Nighty, Nate.
23:57Night.
23:58I have called this emergency assembly.
24:14Because the father of one of our pupils is in hospital.
24:18The best thing we can do now is say a wee prayer.
24:27Davy McGowan's father was left for dead by a loyalist gang last night.
24:32Mr. McGowan was a good Catholic man who made the mistake of marrying the enemy.
24:38But even though Mr. McGowan brought this on himself,
24:41these loyalist murder gangs are hungry for all Catholic blood.
24:45Your daddies could be next.
24:47Can we sing a wee song?
24:48Yeah.
24:49Come on.
24:50Drining in bullets and bombs, stacking up long after a rock.
25:03Where will this bloody fight end, if we don't learn to make amends?
25:12Take away the hate and the violence.
25:16Bring love into our hearts.
25:20Take away the hate and the violence.
25:24Let's finally give peace a head start.
25:28Great. Enough.
25:29Here.
25:31Tirens, they well through the night.
25:34Fingers on lips.
25:37Good man.
25:38Erin, will you wait at the door for me please?
25:40Okay.
25:43Lovely.
25:44Better play Gerry Harkin.
25:45You're the only one with the balls to stand up to that lunatic.
25:48Thank you for your expert clapping.
25:50Erin, do you think I should go around the McGowan's?
25:54Give them a wee while out too.
25:56Oh, here.
25:57What about Norway trip to Belfast?
25:59On Friday?
26:00The theatre?
26:01Promise not to lob the gob this time.
26:03Theatre?
26:04I go on.
26:07Aren't we awfully awfully?
26:09I'm sorry.
26:25There you are.
26:27Um, Paddy?
26:30Jim?
26:31This is Kushler.
26:32Hello.
26:33Hello.
26:34Right, shall I get us a drink?
26:36Oh, that'd be great.
26:38Kushler.
26:39My friend's actually giving me one.
26:47So how do you two know each other?
26:48Well, I know everybody.
26:50Hi.
26:51Jerry.
26:52This is Michael Agnew and his friend Paddy.
26:54Jerry.
26:55What's about this?
26:56Hello.
26:57Well, I hope you enjoy the show.
27:00We're surprised to see you here, Michael.
27:03Hi, Victor.
27:04I thought you got on the ground.
27:06Why?
27:07Fox Special Branch.
27:08You say that loud or something.
27:10I've got one extra.
27:20Are you enjoying the playing?
27:21Sad?
27:22Mm.
27:23I am.
27:24I like the way he calls it.
27:25The town.
27:26Ballybeg.
27:27Small town.
27:28Do you speak Irish?
27:29Yeah.
27:30I'm schooling teacher Trina.
27:31And you've got an Irish name.
27:32Yeah.
27:33I made up one from a song.
27:34A hushle m'ocrae.
27:35A hushle m'ocrae.
27:36A pulse of my heart.
27:37That's beautiful.
27:38A hushle m'ocrae.
27:39A hushle m'ocrae.
27:40A hushle m'ocrae.
27:41My friends and I are trying to learn Irish.
27:42We made the pen in gym to ask.
27:43Will you come teach us sometime?
27:44Oh.
27:45Oh.
27:46Oh.
27:47Oh.
27:48Oh.
27:49Oh.
27:50Oh.
27:51Oh.
27:52Oh.
27:53Oh.
27:54Oh.
27:55Oh.
27:56Oh.
27:57Oh.
27:58Oh.
27:59Oh.
28:00Oh.
28:01Oh.
28:02Oh.
28:03Oh.
28:04Oh.
28:05Oh.
28:06Oh.
28:07Oh.
28:08Oh.
28:09Oh.
28:10Oh.
28:11Oh.
28:12Jerry.
28:13Hi.
28:14Sorry.
28:15Hi.
28:16Drink that a sale.
28:20It's a nice set isn't it?
28:24Yeah.
28:25Really good.
28:26The actor playing ASP is breaking my heart.
28:28Yeah.
28:33Why would Special Bunch be interested in Mike Lagnu?
28:35They think he's a traitor.
28:37Defending young R.I. lads and banging on about police brutality.
28:40And does he defend him?
28:42No. Just some of our young stone-throars.
28:44Tries to talk him out of joining.
28:46Gets him to recognise the courts,
28:48which makes him a willing agent of the evil system.
28:50So, there I hate him.
28:52And the peelers hate him.
28:54And even his own proddy lad hate him, poor fucker.
28:57He's coming in this place.
28:59Ah, he's all right.
29:01But I'd not take a drink off him.
29:07Ah, look who he is.
29:09How are you?
29:10Good. Thank you.
29:28Dimi tells me you're doing English for your eye levels.
29:31What texts are you reading?
29:34That's just India.
29:36And they'll be down there.
29:37Have you read Jude the Obscura?
29:39Yeah, I've got a new book, Scott.
29:40It's good.
29:41Oh, it's the best.
29:42I didn't pick up another book for months after.
29:47Can't get to the library till Daddy's home.
29:50That can only my copy.
29:53What's your Daddy doing?
29:55He's got a fractured skull.
30:02Both legs broken.
30:04Cracked rib.
30:06Collapsed lung.
30:07Upsured spleen.
30:08Those proddy bastards
30:10sliced his hands and wrists within the arm or into a plank.
30:16Look, why don't you take my number
30:18and you can give me a call if you need anything?
30:20All right.
30:24What's the number?
30:2542876.
30:30That's his sweet poem book.
30:33Come over.
30:35Oh, Mrs Lavery.
30:37Hi, dear.
30:40Daddy was beat up for loving me, Mummy.
30:42Hey.
30:44He's still in hospital.
30:46I am hurt.
30:49Terrible carry-on.
30:55Stop in the hole.
30:57I've got a wee sound from Mrs McGill.
31:02Mommy! Mrs Lavery's here!
31:06Hi, Betty.
31:08I brought you a wee pie.
31:09Hi.
31:12Sorry, Betty.
31:15You all right, fellas?
31:16Whatever.
31:21Oh, you've got to hang those outside.
31:23The neighbours keep cutting down our washing line.
31:26They throw dogshade over the fence.
31:28Oh, Jesus.
31:30Right.
31:34A half hour should do it.
31:37Right.
31:39You better get on.
31:41You won't stay?
31:43No.
31:44But thanks, Betty.
31:46Well, thanks to you.
31:59Go back inside, Tommy.
32:01That's Eric.
32:03They've come to taunt us.
32:04Take yourself off.
32:05Let me handle it.
32:06Aye.
32:07Lady Mac.
32:08Well, mine's your friend.
32:09Good night, dinner too.
32:10Dollar's dinner.
32:11Take yourselves off.
32:12It's free country.
32:13No.
32:15Go on.
32:16Don't touch me.
32:17Talk a way off.
32:18Burn your own door.
32:19Go on.
32:20I know.
32:21Jesus Christ, madam.
32:22We're doing something up here.
32:23I know.
32:24As far as the ones around here are concerned,
32:25she's worse than a Catholic from our own one.
32:26They were saying that the hairdressers,
32:27even her own family, don't talk to her.
32:29Kiss off, death, Mac.
32:32Headlines.
32:33On Monday evening at 7 o'clock.
32:35The body of the man was fined off the shore road.
32:40Come to the Irish language line.
32:42Help you exoticize the natives.
32:48It's in Belfast, so we can pick you up at 7 on Monday.
32:51I'm away with Gerry.
32:52I thought he was going to call in.
33:00Stay safe.
33:01And good night.
33:10Fidel's running a UDA meeting up there.
33:14Any of clutches with your Irish night?
33:16I'm sorry, sir.
33:17I'm sorry.
33:18I'm sorry.
33:19I'm sorry, sir.
33:20There's a bit of an incident up ahead.
33:21Sorry sir, there's a bit of an incident up ahead, I'm going to have to ask you to turn
33:49Back to the scene
34:07Fulcher
34:09That's impressive
34:11Thank you very much
34:13Come on in
34:15Hang your coat up there
34:19Kushler, you're in for a treat
34:21Penny has made her world famous moussaka
34:25Penny
34:26Kushler was just admiring your Donegal painting
34:29The only painting of mine I actually like
34:31I'm mugging about the sculpture now
34:35Michael, here
34:37Help yourself
34:39You're very welcome, Kushler
34:41Thank you, it all looks lovely
34:43Oh, thank you
34:45Yeah, I hope you're hungry
34:47And thanks for coming for this Irishness
34:51Jane
34:53Good to see you
34:55Okay
34:57Good to see you
34:59Okay, get stuck in there
35:01Those are for you
35:02Kushler, go ahead
35:03You are good sir
35:04Oh, thank you
35:05Mmm, I've known that she's seen
35:07Oh, you don't like it
35:09I just
35:11Didn't expect it to be fishy
35:13Oh
35:15Well, it is fish
35:19Michael tells me
35:21You're a native speaker
35:23I did it from my air levels
35:25Oh
35:31Can I help with anything?
35:33Yes, would you grab the moussaka out of the oven there please
35:35Thank you, sweetheart
35:37Did you hear Campbell College won the cup?
35:39Aye, yeah, I bumped with that fella
35:41The captain
35:43At the Ross when we won
35:44Trevor
35:45Trevor
35:46Yeah
35:47I see him about sometimes
35:49Time has not been kind
35:51Vector, don't be so mean
35:53Nice
35:54We should see this guy
35:56Ah, you've burnt yourself
35:57Come here
35:58Six o'clock
36:02Oh, poor Kushler
36:04That looks marvellous
36:05There we go
36:06Whatever way you want to deny it, Victor
36:07You know police brutality creates terrorists out of Borgia and fellas who are throwing stones for kicks
36:21Aye, so you keep telling us
36:23How's the long the kianti Kushler?
36:25You've not said a word against IRA brutality
36:27They're kneecapping the very same young village you're defending
36:30I'm not endorsing the IRA, Victor
36:32Karen, how much garlic did you fit in this?
36:34We can never have enough garlic, Jane
36:36Isn't that right?
36:37Jane, would you like some more moussaka?
36:40Why not?
36:41Kushler?
36:42No, thank you
36:43Do you not like it?
36:52Sláinte
36:53Right
36:56Shall we do this?
36:57Oh
36:59Erm
37:00If you just talk amongst yourselves, I'll just see where you're at
37:05Alright, Michael
37:06Please don't
37:07Absolutely not
37:08How about you tell us the Irish for no?
37:12Ni ha
37:14That doesn't quite mean no
37:16Well, I can do
37:17It means
37:20It isn't
37:22It's a tad slippery, don't you think?
37:26What do you mean slippery?
37:29Evasive
37:31Non-committal
37:34Someone offers you a drink
37:35How do you say no?
37:36Ni er why
37:38That sounds like a proclamation
37:39Oh, Victor
37:44Well
37:45Why don't we start with some simple phrases
37:47About how we're feeling
37:49Yeah
37:50Er, like
37:51Ta Maylan
37:52I'm full
37:53Maylan
37:54Yes
37:55And
37:56Ta
37:57Victor Cantalach
38:00I'm Victor's cranky
38:03Oh
38:04Well
38:06Fair
38:07Good point
38:08Yeah, she's not wrong
38:09Well, me
38:10It's
38:13How do you say that?
38:14Jar-har
38:15Jar-har
38:16Jar-har
38:17Who?
38:18Jar-har
38:19Jar-har
38:20Who?
38:21Jar-har
38:22Jar-har
38:23Jar-har
38:24Jar-har
38:25Jar-har
38:26Jar-har
38:27Jar-har
38:28Jar-har
38:29Jar-har
38:30Jar-har
38:31Jar-har
38:32Jar-har
38:33Jar-har
38:34You just wanna pull in under there
38:36Why? What are you planning to do?
38:37Not get tired and feathers
38:38Jar-har
38:39Jar-har
38:40Jar-har
38:41Jar-har
38:42Jar-har
38:43Fair enough
38:44jar-har
38:51High-park
38:53Bull Attorney
38:54You could not get tired of this one
38:56john Russ
38:57bas !
38:58Half- Aufgabe
38:59Oh, my God.
39:29My circumstances are complicated.
39:51I won't always be able to get away.
39:57But you sometimes will.
39:59Yeah.
40:04Okay.
40:21Okay, everybody.
40:22Easy.
40:23On the corridors, please.
40:26Slowly.
40:39Daddy came home last night.
40:42Do you want to come see him?
40:43Look, Divya, I don't think he's going to want to see me.
40:52I think it's best if you just leave her for family.
40:57But I told him I'll bite you.
41:03Go on, then.
41:04Mommy.
41:08Hi, God.
41:09Good morning.
41:12Oh, thanks for coming.
41:14Mind that there.
41:16That's a second one they've left us today.
41:24Daddy.
41:24This is my teacher.
41:31Miss Lavery's been good to us.
41:35Come round here.
41:36Come round here.
41:36This is my teacher.
41:37Okay.
41:45Good morning.
41:47Come round here.
41:52You're going nuts.
41:53I don't know.
42:23I just didn't realise how much extra schoolwork I'd have with the communions and stuff.
42:52So you won't do anything at all?
42:54No, none. Not for a while.
42:59I don't know.
43:01I don't know.
43:02I don't know.
43:03I don't know.
43:04I don't know.
43:05I don't know.
43:06I don't know.
43:07I don't know.
43:08I don't know.
43:09I don't know.
43:10I don't know.
43:11I don't know.
43:12I don't know.
43:13I don't know.
43:14I don't know.
43:15I don't know.
43:16I don't know.
43:17I don't know.
43:18I don't know.
43:19I don't know.
43:20I don't know.
43:21I don't know.
43:22I don't know.
43:23I don't know.
43:24I don't know.
43:25I don't know.
43:26I'm going to be dancing for Easter.
43:27Just as well.
43:28You wouldn't get much past me.
43:32...in a gullible of the IRA on the full road in West...
43:36...has found to be a woman who risked her own life...
43:39...and is staggering his last...
43:41...sand herself...
43:43...trived...
43:44...and had no healing for anyone...
43:46...from the...
43:47...or...
43:48...or...
43:49Hello?
43:50It's Michael.
43:52Have not tea in the pub all week?
43:54No.
43:56How did you get my number?
43:58Um, the phone book.
44:01I'll be passing yours in two minutes.
44:03I...
44:04...I could pick you up.
44:05That's not a good idea for...
44:07...a million different reasons.
44:09I've had way worse.
44:10Seriously?
44:12It's daft and it's dangerous.
44:15I'll take us somewhere no one will see us.
44:18Please.
44:20Just... just to talk.
44:31I just sobbed...
44:44...the whole way home.
44:46All she was going dead was marry a Protestant.
44:49No, it's not about what you do here.
44:50It's about what you are.
44:51To the enemy's a traitor.
44:52To the enemy's a traitor.
44:53To me, he's a brave romantic.
44:55I just hate the way this place makes one thing or the other.
44:56Well, that's why we must make ourselves.
44:58It's easier said than done.
45:00It's easier said than done.
45:02I come from alone.
45:03I just hate the way this place makes one thing or the other.
45:06I just hate the way this place makes one thing or the other.
45:07Well, that's why we must make ourselves.
45:08It's easier said than done.
45:13I come from a long line of Catholics that have survived by keeping their heads down and
45:20their mouths shut.
45:21Having a big opinion like that.
45:22I don't know.
45:23I don't know.
45:24I don't know.
45:25I don't know.
45:26I don't know.
45:27I don't know.
45:28I don't know.
45:29I don't know.
45:30I don't know.
45:31I don't know.
45:32I don't know.
45:33I don't know.
45:34Having a big opinion like yours.
45:37It's a luxury I don't have.
45:40No.
45:41No, that's not true.
45:44It's not.
45:45Well, so I should just say what I want?
45:49Being with who I want, even if it means that I lose my job or I put Eamon in danger
45:56or people throw dog shade at my mummy's washing line?
45:58Yes, absolutely.
46:00Even if people call you selfish.
46:03Or stupid.
46:05Or Judas bastard.
46:11We must find the bravery to choose freedom over fear.
46:19So taking up for you is a political act of defiance?
46:24No, it's rich.
46:27I get to be brave.
46:29And you get your bit on the side.
46:31Look, you don't agree with me because I'm married or I'm old.
46:34Or I'm an awful kisser.
46:36And if that's one thing that I accept.
46:46But we cannot let the old bigots and the boys of guns tell us how they live.
46:53We just can't.
46:54Otherwise, nothing wrong with cheers.
46:55Kate wins.
46:56I'm going to be prepared for court tomorrow.
46:57I'm going to be prepared for court tomorrow.
46:58I'm going to be prepared for court tomorrow.
46:59You're not the only one with an important workload.
47:00You're not the only one with an important workload.
47:01I'm going to be prepared for court tomorrow.
47:02You're not the only one with an important workload.
47:04I'm going to be prepared for court tomorrow.
47:28I'm going to be prepared for court tomorrow.
47:29I have to hard boil 30 eggs without cracking them.
47:49What are you at?
47:59Put these with the eggs.
48:08You know, they say it's unlucky at the gift course.
48:12Both of the giver and receiver.
48:15I am more than happy to take my chances with you, Kushler.
48:29How To Get It
48:47Hello, it's me. I feel bad.
48:51Put me down for some shifts.
48:53You're like a yo-yo. How many?
48:55Four.
48:56Jesus, you do feel bad. I need you tomorrow.
49:00Okay. See you then.
49:10Michael?
49:11No, it's Tommy. You said I could call.
49:17Yeah, of course. How are you?
49:20Alright. Mummy says she must give you a dish back from the past.
49:24It's no rush.
49:26Um, how's your daddy?
49:28Can't wipe his own rush.
49:30Yeah. It's a hard time for you as all. It's...
49:34desperate.
49:35Aye. And it won't change if I don't do something.
49:38It's not something stupid, Tommy.
49:41Do you know what?
49:43You're right. I'm just a stupid something, kid.
49:46It's not what I meant. I mean...
49:48You hate to mind that fella. He's at a very bad age.
50:00You're a bad age.
50:01You know what?
50:02You're at a very bad age.
50:03I've had a very bad age.
50:04You're a bad age.
50:05But I'm just trying to do something.
50:06I'll just try to.
50:07I'll just try to.
50:08And I'll just try to.
50:09The identity of the IRA gunman who shot magistrate and former barrister Martin McBurney last September.
50:26Two other foot of Yemen.
50:28Witnesses took to the stand yesterday.
50:39Jameson, please.
51:04I have a flat in Belfast I use when I'm in court.
51:09Good for you.
51:12It's good for us.
51:15How it means to be seen.
51:26Come tonight.
51:39Come on to Jesus.
51:40Have a good time.
51:43Good source.
51:45God, what is your sight now?
51:47Why didn't you know?
51:49If you have no memory in the night, you can be able to pass,
51:50try your soul and wait with him.
51:53будто you don't teach us.
51:54To each side having nightmares got Cadillac.
51:57You can't see.
51:58You can see.
51:59I don't know.
52:29It's yourself?
52:32It's me.
52:36You want a nightclub?
52:38No.
52:59Oh, oh, oh, oh.
53:02Just like way back in the day in the morning.
53:05Oh, oh, oh, oh.
53:08And remember when we were born.
53:10Yeah, we were born.
53:12What do I do?
53:17I need a pill for my skin.
53:19I need a pill for my skin.
53:21I need a pill for my skin.
53:23I need a pill for my skin.
53:24I need a pill for my skin.
53:26I need a pill for my skin.
53:29I need a pill for my skin.
53:41When that fall corn goose.
53:46You know I will be coming home.
53:49And when that fulcorn whistle blows
53:56I gotta hear it
53:59I don't have to fear it at all
54:04While I rocked and dropped this old
54:06Just like way back in the days of old
54:19Where have you been all night?
54:22I had car trouble so I stayed with Jerry
54:23Oh, car trouble?
54:26You and Jerry must think I'm some fulcorn
54:29Are you sniffing me?
54:31You get a reputation
54:32Oh my god
54:33Lose your job
54:34Or worse
54:35Have a wee baby
54:37With a ring jumped on your finger
54:41You wouldn't be carrying on like this if your daddy were still alive
54:47I'll take us somewhere no one will see us
55:05Come tonight
55:07I'm off the skin
55:17I'm off the skin
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