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00:00Neighbours
00:02Everybody needs good neighbours
00:06With a little understanding
00:10You can find the perfect blend
00:16Neighbours
00:18Neighbours
00:20Should be there for one another
00:24That's when good neighbours become good friends
00:43First to sleep and now a house-breaker, hey?
00:45I live here!
00:47Look, I know how you must be feeling, but I can explain.
00:50I'm a friend of Daphne Lawrence's.
00:52Bore. Daphne wouldn't associate herself with a common pickpocket.
00:55Look, I want my 300 bucks now, so I'm calling the cops.
00:57Fine, call them. I admit, I did steal your money.
00:59I deserve to be punished.
01:01What's the trick, hey? Come on, come on.
01:02No tricks, but you won't get your money if I'm in jail.
01:04Then, of course, there's time in court and statements to be made,
01:06and if I'm convicted, well, I can hardly pay you back, can I?
01:08Well, then call a friend or a relative or anyone.
01:10I want my money back now.
01:11Seven days. All I need is seven days.
01:12I promise you, have your money back. You have my word.
01:15Yeah, and that's worth plenty, isn't it, hey?
01:17Look, like I said, Daphne's a friend and you will get your money.
01:19I'll be here.
01:22Oh, forget it.
01:25Seven days or else, okay?
01:35After what happened this morning, I'm beginning to feel sorry
01:38that Max didn't stay in that bedsit.
01:40And so say all of us. What a terrible noise.
01:43Let's hope he's learned a lesson this time.
01:45Knowing Max is pretty unlikely.
01:47A repeat performance, and I might just put something very nasty
01:50in all these cans of beer.
01:51Well, I'll give you a hand.
01:52And strangle that Danny, because he was part of it, too.
01:54Shane certainly wasn't.
01:55Why do you think he ran after Zoe like that?
01:57Probably none of our business.
01:59Anyway, I don't think he'll be staying much longer.
02:01Yeah, he likes his independence, that's for sure.
02:03And what's wrong with independence?
02:05Well, it depends on what you mean by the word, Paul.
02:08Learning to stand on your own two feet's fine,
02:10but if it's just an excuse to do things your family wouldn't approve of,
02:13they call that immaturity.
02:15Now, Lucy had better get a move on,
02:16or she'll miss out on a ride to school.
02:17I'll get on.
02:18All right, Grant, I won't be home for dinner tonight.
02:19I've got a date.
02:20Oh!
02:21Anyone we know?
02:22No.
02:26She wasn't prying, Paul.
02:28Just showing an interest.
02:29Yeah, well, I've got to go.
02:30I've got an interview for a job.
02:31Well, look, I've got some shopping to do after I drop Lucy,
02:33if you'd like a ride to the station.
02:34Yeah.
02:51Good morning.
02:52Something I can help you with?
02:53Not at these prices.
02:54It's daylight robbery.
02:55Do you know what?
02:56I've got friends back home who grow avocados,
02:57and what they get isn't a third of what you're asking.
02:59It's the overheads, lady.
03:01These days, everything goes to half a dozen middlemen.
03:04What do you want to do?
03:05Put them on the dome.
03:06Of course.
03:09And next time, don't squeeze so hard, eh?
03:25Where's Madge?
03:26Gone, has she?
03:27No such luck.
03:29Went shopping.
03:30Said something about the early bird catching the worm.
03:32Would she catch a plane instead?
03:33Or lockjaw?
03:34She could have made my breakfast before she went.
03:38She was mad with you this morning, Dad.
03:40Yeah.
03:41I thought for a minute that tape had done some good after all.
03:43Yeah, you think she'd be grateful to me,
03:45teaching that gorilla brain next door a lesson?
03:47Can't tell me his noise doesn't bug her as much as it does me.
03:50It doesn't seem to bug anyone as much as it bugs you, Dad.
03:53You let it get to you because you don't like Clyde.
03:56Well, how can you like a galah dressed up as a gorilla one minute and a chook the next?
03:59It must be loony.
04:01I think you're the one who's losing the popularity stakes at the moment, Dad.
04:04Just giving him a taste of his own medicine, that's all.
04:07Pity he didn't make sure he was home first, eh?
04:09Well, how can you keep track of an animal like that?
04:11I mean, he's in and out all ours.
04:13Well, of course he is, with the job he's got.
04:16Well, they have a proper nine to four job like everyone else.
04:19Dad, why don't you try talking to Clive instead of yelling?
04:25You might find he's an okay guy.
04:27Oh, side are you on?
04:29There shouldn't be any sides, Dad.
04:32Why can't you just learn to get on with people?
04:34He's not people.
04:36And when him and me are feuding, I expect you to back me up.
04:39What's their use?
04:46Hi, Danny. How's it going?
04:50Same as usual.
04:51You're up early, or is it late?
04:53Haven't been to bed yet.
04:54Oh, I've had a couple of hours sleep.
04:56Sorry I missed the fun earlier on.
04:58Sounds like your old man had the whole street after him.
05:00He's not too popular, that's for sure.
05:02Yeah, I heard.
05:03What got him so riled?
05:05The old man.
05:07He's got this thing about noise.
05:10Once he gets a set against somebody, that's it.
05:13Nothing will change his mind.
05:15Sounds a bit weird.
05:16Not much weirder than your job, Clive.
05:18Oh, it's unusual, sure, but that's the way to make money.
05:21No point in starting a business a thousand other people are doing already.
05:24I suppose so.
05:25You make a lot of money.
05:26I do alright.
05:27So do the people who work for me.
05:29Yeah?
05:30Well, how much do they get?
05:38Why don't you give it a go?
05:39You'd make a great singing chicken.
05:40No thanks.
05:41I'd fill a jerk dressed up in all that gear.
05:44Well, no offense.
05:45None taken.
05:46Listen, if you change your mind, just give us a yell, okay?
05:49The offer's there.
05:50Yeah, thanks.
05:51Not a little too good.
05:52Oh!
05:53No!
05:54No!
05:55No!
05:56No!
05:57No!
05:58No!
05:59No!
06:00No!
06:01You!
06:02Oi!
06:03Are you alright?
06:04Yes.
06:05Thank you, Tim.
06:06I couldn't have held on for much longer, though.
06:07Pretty silly holding on at all.
06:08You might have got hurt.
06:09I wasn't going to let some ne'er too well make off with my money.
06:10I wasn't going to let some ne'er too well make off with my money.
06:15Oh, come on, let me drive you home.
06:16No, no, no, it's alright, Jim, really.
06:17Look, you've had a nasty shock.
06:18At least let me buy you a cup of coffee, hmm?
06:19No, no, that's very kind of you, but I'm sure you have things to do.
06:20No!
06:21No!
06:22No!
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06:24No!
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06:30No!
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06:32No!
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06:35No!
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06:41No!
06:42No!
06:43No!
06:44No!
06:45No!
06:46No!
06:47No!
06:48You've got plenty of things to do and I must be on my way.
06:49Well, if you sure.
06:50I am sure.
06:52Right, Jim.
06:59Can I come in, Mr Ranney?
07:00No, I'm going to work.
07:01Oh, it won't take long.
07:02It is safe.
07:03There's not no larger tigers on the crowd.
07:05Very funny.
07:06But it was!
07:07It sounded like a mass escape from the zoo.
07:08Everybody running out of their houses.
07:10I don't know what anyone was upset about.
07:11I thought it was hilarious.
07:13I'm glad someone got a laugh out of it.
07:14It's alright for use, Mob.
07:16You don't have to live next to all that stupid ape coming and going all hours, music, blearing.
07:20Anyway, what do you want?
07:20Oh, I just wanted to see what you were wearing to the wedding.
07:23Oh, look, that's a week off. I ain't got time to think about that now.
07:25But you've got to. If you haven't got anything suitable to wear, you have to hire something,
07:28and you can't leave that until the last year.
07:29I'm not hiring anything. I've got a good suit already.
07:32Can I have a look at it, please?
07:34Oh, stone crows.
07:35Have that for a quiet look, all right?
07:39There. Satisfied?
07:41It's a bit old.
07:42So what? Brushed clean? Be as good as new.
07:44Maybe a morning suit would be better.
07:47No way you're getting me into one of these. No way.
07:50I mean, what do you think this is?
07:53Daphne's wedding, and you're giving away the bride.
07:54Yeah, in that suit or nothing, bud.
07:57Okay.
07:59Get out of here. I've got to get to work.
08:14Good morning, Mrs. Mitchell.
08:17Good morning.
08:17No point in going in. He doesn't want to see you.
08:20But there must be some mistake.
08:23Only yesterday he said he didn't know what he'd do without my visits.
08:26I'm only passing on what he said.
08:27He doesn't want to see you again.
08:29I'm sorry, Mrs. Mitchell.
08:42What sort of job is it?
08:43An executive position.
08:45My, how grand.
08:46I mean, it's only a junior exec, but still, it's a start.
08:48I'm very pleased for you, Daphne.
08:50Thanks, Greg.
08:51It's the only place to be if you want to make some decent money.
08:54You just watch me.
08:55I'm not going to stay at the bottom for too long.
08:57What opportunities did I have with the airline, huh?
08:59I'd still be stuck in that stupid aeroplane cabin if I'd stayed there.
09:02Not the airline.
09:03If you hadn't made your contacts there, you wouldn't have heard about this job.
09:07Jim, you're not showing much enthusiasm.
09:09Oh, sorry.
09:10It's just that in my day, you chose a career and stuck to it.
09:13You don't think maybe you might get bored with this job as well after a few months?
09:16No, Dad.
09:18Wait, how am I supposed to find out what I want if I don't try out different things?
09:22Okay, you were lucky you hit on it the first time.
09:25Yeah, I suppose you're right.
09:29Congratulations, mate.
09:30Yeah, thanks.
09:33Well, you haven't told us the name of the company yet.
09:36MPF.
09:39You don't think you could have found something a little larger?
09:42As I said, it's the only place to be if you want to get somewhere.
09:44No.
09:46Start small and think big, I reckon.
09:48Anyway, I might hit the sack.
09:50Feeling all right? Your shoulder's not hurting.
09:52Oh, no, no, I'm fine, thanks, Grant.
09:54No, I'm just a bit tired after Mr. Ramsey's early wake-up calling.
09:58Besides, I don't want to disappoint my date by falling asleep in the soup, do I?
10:01I've got a pretty energetic night ahead of me.
10:05Now, what did he mean by that, I wonder?
10:06Oh, Jim, come in.
10:18I was going to pop over after dinner and thank you.
10:20Oh, I didn't do too much.
10:22How are you feeling?
10:24Oh, I'm fine.
10:25You look a bit shaken.
10:26Here, let me finish that.
10:27No, no, I can't let you do that.
10:28I insist.
10:29Oh, well, thank you.
10:31I'm sorry I had to rush off like that this morning, but I had an appointment.
10:36There's no need to apologise.
10:38I was just a bit concerned you might not be feeling too well once you'd had time to react to what had happened.
10:41Oh, I'm pretty tough, or hasn't Max told you?
10:44He didn't need to.
10:45I knew that already.
10:46Not exactly feminine, is it?
10:49Well, I don't mean tough in a hard sense.
10:51I mean tough in that you don't need to lean on anybody, that you can make your own decisions.
10:55I doubt Max would agree that that's an ideal character, Trey, in a woman.
10:59No, you're probably right.
11:01We should all be locked in the kitchen, devoted and loyal to our Lord and Master.
11:06Right, well, that's done.
11:08Anything else need doing?
11:09Oh, no, not really.
11:10I think I've got everything else organised.
11:13Thank you, Jim.
11:14No trouble.
11:14Now, you get an early night.
11:16And don't let those Ramsey men wear you down.
11:18I won't.
11:19Good night, Jim.
11:20Good night.
11:28Oh, I was just passing and I saw you like, I just wanted to tell you I love you.
11:32Oh, Des, I love you too.
11:36Excuse me.
11:37Oh, sorry, Shane.
11:38Oh, hi, Danny.
11:39Can I get you anything?
11:40No, thanks.
11:41Good for Shane.
11:41Good for Scott.
11:43G'day, mate.
11:44Shane.
11:44Have you ever been in love?
11:48Yeah.
11:49So in love, you'd do anything to give the girl what she wanted?
11:53I suppose so.
11:54I'm sure to rubbing her back.
11:55Even if it meant your friends laughing at you or getting into trouble at home?
12:00She's really worth it, Danny.
12:01Who cares what your friends think?
12:02What's this all about, anyway?
12:04Oh, nothing.
12:05I see.
12:06Just a sort of a hypothetical question, eh?
12:08Yes, something like that.
12:10Thanks.
12:12You're looking great, Paul.
12:14When you came to pick me up, I hardly recognised you.
12:17Yeah, it's pretty hard to look your best in bed.
12:19Hospital bed, anyway.
12:21Of course, having a pretty nurse on standby makes all the difference.
12:25Do you always work in the men's ward?
12:27No.
12:28We go wherever we're rostered.
12:30They can be unpleasant patients, anyway.
12:32Still, you'd be able to handle yourself, wouldn't you?
12:34When you've got this certain bedside manner that men would find irresistible.
12:40After all.
12:42Is this how you take a pole?
12:44No.
12:46Have you gone back to flying yet?
12:48No, I chucked it in.
12:49Got an executive position now.
12:51Why?
12:52I thought you liked flying.
12:54It was all right.
12:55This new job's a start to the top of the tree.
12:57And plenty of money along the way.
13:01So what would you like to order?
13:03Caviar, lobster.
13:05It's yours.
13:08So, you had a fight with some poor fella this morning, eh?
13:11Max, the whole incident was extremely unpleasant.
13:14What happened?
13:15I was attacked by a mugger.
13:16Ah, you only tried to grab your handbag.
13:18He was about to hit me.
13:19If Jim Robinson hadn't come along, God knows what would have happened.
13:23Might have killed the poor bloke.
13:27You wouldn't be laughing if he'd got away with it.
13:29All the housekeeping money was in that bag.
13:31Yeah, well, he didn't, so let's drop it, okay?
13:33Yes, by all means.
13:35Pass the peas with you, Dad.
13:38Anything else?
13:39Peas will be fine.
13:41Something the matter, Dad?
13:43So you're talking about Gorilla Clive this morning.
13:46Oh, that.
13:47Yeah, like long-lost friends they were.
13:49He's not such a bad bloke.
13:50Ready for dessert?
13:51Mm, mm.
13:52You bet.
13:53No, thanks.
13:53I'm going out.
13:54It's not about Marcia, I hope.
13:55Then why not with Marcia?
13:57You can go out with who he likes.
13:58None of your business.
13:58It's not with Marcia, okay?
14:01She's not a good influence.
14:03Ah, put a sock in it.
14:08From the moment you walked in the ward,
14:10I knew we had something going for us.
14:12Really?
14:13Oh, come on, honey.
14:14Who are you kidding?
14:15When you had eyes for me the whole time I was in there.
14:19Look, I think you're the one who's kidding.
14:21Where are you going?
14:22Home.
14:23You can't just walk out on me like that.
14:25Would you really?
14:26Well, here.
14:27I'd hate to think I owed you anything.
14:32Here.
14:33Thanks.
14:36You look like you could use some company.
14:39I'm Carol.
14:41Why not?
14:42Lose a few, win a few.
14:44She really wasn't your type.
14:46You are?
14:46I'm everybody's type.
14:48Very available and very accommodating.
14:51Sounds interesting.
14:53Drink?
14:54Mm-hmm.
14:54Of course, not everything in this life's free.
15:00Maybe it's better that way.
15:02As long as we understand each other.
15:24All right, let's go.
15:36Quick, come on in on there.
15:38Shane!
15:39Ready?
15:40Ah!
15:42Oh!
15:43Gotcha!
15:44Ah!
15:45Ah!
15:46Ah!
15:46Ah!
15:47Ah!
15:47Ah!
15:47Ah!
15:48Ah!
15:48Ah!
15:49Ah!
15:49Ah!
15:50Ah!
15:50Ah!
15:51Come on!
15:51Ah!
15:52Ah!
15:52Dad!
15:53Shane!
15:53What are you doing?
15:54Oh, Max!
15:54Come on!
15:55Come on!
15:55Max!
15:56Get up!
15:56That's tight, too!
15:57So we can untangle you!
15:59Come on!
15:59Come on!
16:00Come on!
16:01Ah!
16:01Oh!
16:02What are you doing?
16:03Oh, me back!
16:04I'll sue him.
16:05Grievous, bottling arm.
16:06Oh!
16:07Sue?
16:08Sue who?
16:09Uh, what's all the racket?
16:10Hey, chock farmer next door!
16:12Oh!
16:13Ah-ha!
16:14Ah!
16:15First thing in the morning, I'm gonna front him with this.
16:17Yeah!
16:18See him talk his way out of this one.
16:20I got the evidence.
16:21Ha-ha!
16:35Not getting away with this one, mate.
16:37I've got the evidence.
16:38What have the flock been malting?
16:39Eh?
16:39Must be getting broody.
16:40Broody?
16:41In my home?
16:42Breaking and entering, more like.
16:43Eh?
16:44Must have got the houses mixed up.
16:45What?
16:46I'll put a luminous number on mine.
16:47That should stop any confusion.
16:48Confusion?
16:49What confusion, mate?
16:50Knocked over half me furniture.
16:51Look!
16:52Look what he did to me back!
16:53Nearly broke it!
16:54I've got a good mind when you call the cops, mate.
16:56Don't see what they could do.
16:57Backrook's okay?
16:58Hey!
16:59Haven't mentioned any broken door or window,
17:00so you must have left the house unlocked for any unsuspecting chicken to just walk in.
17:03You're not taking responsibility!
17:05Of course I'll pay for the damages.
17:07I'd hate us to become enemies over this, Mr. Lee.
17:09We're already enemies, mate.
17:10Now look!
17:11Your chickens or any other animals stay at foot in my house again!
17:13I'll send it back!
17:14Now!
17:15I'll call the RSPCA!
17:16Psst!
17:17You didn't tell him!
17:18No, but what happened?
17:19You locked me out!
17:20I couldn't get my clothes back!
17:21There's nothing I could do but go back into the house with the suit on!
17:22It was close!
17:23Tell me about it!
17:24Here's the suit back!
17:25You should hang onto it!
17:26The clients thought you were great last night, so I've lined up more jobs for you!
17:27No way!
17:28I felt like a goose!
17:29Goose!
17:30Chicken, what's the difference?
17:31There aren't that many people who are any good at it!
17:32And you, Danny, you're a natural!
17:34Well, look!
17:35Maybe a couple more times!
17:36Maybe a couple more times!
17:37No!
17:38You didn't tell him!
17:39You didn't tell him!
17:40No, but what happened?
17:41You locked me out!
17:42I couldn't get my clothes back!
17:43There's nothing I could do but go back into the house with the suit on!
17:44It was close!
17:45Tell me about it!
17:46Here's the suit back!
17:47You should hang onto it!
17:48The clients thought you were great last night, so I've lined up more jobs for you!
17:49No way!
17:50I felt like a goose!
17:51Goose!
17:52Chicken, what's the difference?
17:53There aren't that many people who are any good at it!
17:55And you, Danny, you're a natural!
17:57Well, look!
18:02Maybe a couple more times!
18:04But no-one's to know it's me!
18:05Good!
18:06I might tell him!
18:07Who knows?
18:08A couple more chickens and I might even promote you to Gorilla!
18:15Hope Paul settles into his new job!
18:18Well, it's time he's settled into something!
18:20Give him a chance!
18:21Jim, he's young!
18:23He's been through the wringer emotionally!
18:25Yeah, I suppose you're right!
18:26He hasn't even told us when he's starting his new job!
18:29It better not be today or he's liable to be late!
18:31Next week, I think!
18:32Oh!
18:33Did you hear him come in last night?
18:35No!
18:36And he's too old for me to be waiting up for him!
18:38Oh!
18:39That must be him now!
18:41Oh, hi!
18:42Could you tell me where the bathroom is?
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