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A broke mechanic leads a bold cash heist with his crew, only to spark chaos when they unknowingly steal from a ruthless crime boss and tensions explode within their group.
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00:00:00This is my town, the pride of Essex.
00:00:29Twinned with Shitsville, Luxembourg.
00:00:32Well, to be more precise, it's Terry Slade's town.
00:00:37Made his money off a casino in Nottingham back in the 80s,
00:00:41and ever since he came down from up north,
00:00:43from betting shops to knocking shops,
00:00:46there's nothing going on in this town that Terry Slade hasn't got a finger in.
00:00:52This place is no exception.
00:00:54Slade hardly shows his face here, but gets a healthy percentage.
00:00:58Just the same.
00:01:00It's an OK set-up.
00:01:02Slade keeps the dodgy cars coming in.
00:01:04We send them out again with a clean bill of health
00:01:07and a clean set of documents.
00:01:12That's Clive.
00:01:13Not the sharpest tool in the box,
00:01:15but he's got a knack for engines.
00:01:17Definitely what you'd call a follower rather than a leader.
00:01:20But that suits me fine.
00:01:25We call him Davey Boy.
00:01:27Can't remember why.
00:01:29Funny guy.
00:01:30Davey Boy's always got a joke for you.
00:01:32I suppose that's why he put up with his drug habit.
00:01:35I let it go, as long as he turns up on time and gets the job done.
00:01:39But one of these days.
00:01:45That's Andy.
00:01:46Now Andy's been with me since day one.
00:01:48He's another one that came down from up north.
00:01:51Used to hang around with Terry Slade's niece in Nottingham.
00:01:54He was just a kid then.
00:01:56Crazy about motorbikes.
00:01:58Slade's in my way.
00:02:00Said he'd make a good apprentice.
00:02:02Now he's like a brother to me.
00:02:08And this is me.
00:02:10My name's Jez.
00:02:11Yeah.
00:02:12That's short for Jeremy.
00:02:14What can I say?
00:02:16My mum was a c*****.
00:02:18God rest her soul.
00:02:20And I run the place.
00:02:24Like I said.
00:02:25It's a reasonable set up.
00:02:27But I've got my sights set on bigger things.
00:02:57I've got my sights set down.
00:02:58Don't ask me what to do for my body.
00:02:59I don't know when I do it.
00:03:01I can dance on their land and go back in the day.
00:03:03I don't know how they do it.
00:03:04I don't know how he feels like.
00:03:05Do it now!
00:03:06From continues to move to the power.
00:03:07OK.
00:03:09I'm going to rest.
00:03:1023, I don't know if you'll cover it.
00:03:13ěë¤ęł forward and you'll rest.
00:03:14Good morning Prestige Motors, oh hello Mr. Slate, yeah Clive's working on the car right
00:03:40now. Clive, how long with the car? Not too long on the engine, size won't pass the MOT, we
00:03:50ain't got the right ones in stock for a week or so. I'll tell you what Mr. Slate, we're
00:03:55looking at about five or six days because we're a little bit behind at the moment, there's
00:03:59a bit of a backlog going on here. Yeah, no he didn't tell me it was for one of your family
00:04:05members. I'll tell you what Mr. Slate, just give me a couple of days and then we'll drop
00:04:12it round to you when it's ready, yeah? Cheers Mr. Slate. Clive, you've got two days.
00:04:22Shit, am I meant to order ties in that quick? Second hand ones will do, just get yourself
00:04:28down to scrap yard tomorrow afternoon, yeah? Clive, don't let me down. It's got sugar in
00:04:35it? Three, it was Clive's. I don't hate drinks though. So where have you been? I never slept.
00:04:43You gonna eat that? I'm starving, I didn't get breakfast. I need to go home last night. So
00:04:50where have you been? I never slept. You gonna eat that? I'm starving, I didn't get breakfast.
00:04:58I need to go home last night. So where have you been? Stacey's Leeds, please. What?
00:05:04Stacey's Leeds, please. Please tell me you're f***ing kidding me. No, seriously. You know
00:05:18she's Terry Slate's niece. You got a f***ing death wish or something? Yeah, I know. We were
00:05:23staying around together when we were twelve. She's got a police down here now. Great. Look,
00:05:29don't go mad. I've kinda been seeing her for a few months now, I wanna laugh. You what?
00:05:36But I've never seen her like she was last night. I was down at that vice bar on Hope Street.
00:05:41She comes up to me and asks me if I buy her a drink. What could I say? I'd have f***ing
00:05:45said no. Anyway, after a few drinks she's completely off her head and asks if I want to get
00:05:50him a cap and go back to her police. Please tell me you said no. It's not like I've not been
00:05:54there before. I told you I've been seeing her for a few months now. So why are you telling
00:05:57me now? Get into that bit. You should see her bedroom. Talk about a tarz boudoir. And now
00:06:21she's doing f***ing f***ing off the f***ing bedside cabinet. So why are you telling me
00:06:28this? If you ain't got the basic common sense to keep your hands off Terry Slade's family,
00:06:34I don't want to f***ing out about it. No. And listen to what happened afterwards. I just wanted to get some f***ing sleep. But Stacey starts going on about the old days. When we used to nick
00:06:50bottles of cider from the off-licence and hang around the town centre. Sometimes this big car would pull up.
00:06:57Now, I'd completely forgotten about this. But as soon as she said it, it came back to me. This car would pull up and Stacey would go white as a sheet. And then she'd say she'd have to go. We just assumed it was her mum and dad. And it turns out it was Terry Slade. We used to make her do things in the back of that car to him.
00:07:04She was twelve.
00:07:11Stacy would go white as a she, and then she'd say she'd have to go, we just assumed it was
00:07:17her mum and dad, and it turns out it was Terry Slade, we used to make her do things in the
00:07:25back of that car to him, she was 12, dirty old b****, she reckons he's a full on nonce,
00:07:39the problem is, he never thought about what would happen when she grew up, she's got
00:07:44enough dirt to bring him down, but there's nothing he can do, it's his brother's daughter, his family,
00:07:54she's got him wrapped around her little finger, that's interesting, right now she's got him
00:07:59buying all kinds of designer stuff, an audi convertible, a flat in london for a million quid,
00:08:05cash, a million in cash, there's got to be a stretch even for Slade, he's got a casino up north,
00:08:12yeah I know about that, I know someone that works here, apparently he's going there tomorrow to
00:08:17empty the safes, everything, and then he's coming back down that night with a big bag full of cash,
00:08:23a million in use fifties, that's f****** he, when he goes back into town he takes Bamford Park,
00:08:29you know the old industrial estate, to avoid the CCTV traffic cameras, yeah I know that area,
00:08:37so what do you think, it's bull**** or not, what she says is true about Slade being a total nonce,
00:08:47he must be f****** scared of her right now, there's a lot of respect for Slade in this town,
00:08:53but if it got out, he was screwing his twelve year old niece, I don't think that respect is going to last much longer,
00:09:01is it?
00:09:05Makes you think doesn't it, do you want another coffee, I'll make you some?
00:09:11The truth is, I couldn't have cared less about Terry Slade's proclivities,
00:09:24but that million quid, that was something to think about.
00:09:36That old industrial estate was the s**tiest part of a s**ty town, no point in anyone trying to fix it up,
00:09:51sometimes you've just got to bring everything down and start again, especially things that have been around too long.
00:09:57Of course, there was one nagging thought,
00:10:07what if everything Stacey Slade told Andy was bull****?
00:10:12Fortunately, I knew someone at Slade's casino who owed me a favour.
00:10:19Mick Johnson was one of a succession of useless s**t who s**t up with my mum back in the 80s,
00:10:25on the rare occasion when she wasn't in f**king prison.
00:10:29Fast forward 20 years, and he turns up at the workshop, sniffing around for a job.
00:10:35I put him onto Terry Slade, and he ended up going up north, to sweep the floors at Slade's place.
00:10:42Mick's head of casino security now.
00:10:45A quick phone call to Mick confirmed Slade was due to visit the next day,
00:10:48and that they'd been told to collect all the available cash from the business.
00:10:53So it's really happening.
00:11:10Andy, what's up?
00:11:11Is it okay if I want to knock off a little earlier?
00:11:13I mean, I need to pick some stuff up.
00:11:15What stuff?
00:11:17Batteries.
00:11:19You mum said a rampant rabbit stopped working and it's a f**king emergency.
00:11:25Come on, man.
00:11:26Is he alright or what?
00:11:28Well, Jez isn't here.
00:11:28Jez don't have to know, mate.
00:11:30I'm only going to be half hour.
00:11:32Right, get yourself off.
00:11:34If it's what I think it is, you better not turn up tomorrow if you're alright.
00:11:36Cheers, mate.
00:11:39See you later!
00:11:40Oi!
00:11:43Where's he off to?
00:11:45It feels like I'm the only one who does any work around here.
00:11:49That's why we love you, Clive.
00:11:50Come and give us a kiss.
00:11:51Piss off!
00:11:53And give me a bigger paycheck.
00:11:54Hey, you've talked to Jez.
00:11:56I have.
00:12:15What the hell do you want?
00:12:22Alright, calm down.
00:12:24I was just going to ask you if I can borrow a few quid.
00:12:26You must be joking.
00:12:27You still owe me from last night.
00:12:29Shit, I thought that was for free.
00:12:30Free?
00:12:31What do you think I am some kind of?
00:12:33I'm not f***ing.
00:12:34What?
00:12:35Listen, you better watch it.
00:12:36Somebody's looking for you.
00:12:38Says he's some sort of debt collector.
00:12:41And what did you tell him?
00:12:42I said you're at work at the garage.
00:12:45What did you do that for?
00:12:46Jez is going to f***ing kill me.
00:12:48I said you're at work at the garage.
00:12:49Shit.
00:13:09Ante.
00:13:18What's up?
00:13:22Looking for someone.
00:13:24Yeah.
00:13:26Well, we're all looking for someone, mate.
00:13:28Not really my time.
00:13:30Want to be a bit more specific?
00:13:33Dave.
00:13:36Says he works here.
00:13:37Yeah, that's debatable.
00:13:39What do you want with David, boy?
00:13:41He took out a line of credit with some friends of mine.
00:13:45I'm here to collect.
00:13:48There's no cash here, mate.
00:13:51How about a couple of cars?
00:13:54Better still, that motorbike.
00:13:59Where f***ing?
00:14:02You know what?
00:14:05Things will get very dangerous around here.
00:14:07If you don't start changing, you'll f*** you.
00:14:10Yeah.
00:14:18Don't you f***ing move.
00:14:34What's your feeling at the back of your head is the barrel of a Smith & Wesson 38 Special?
00:14:39It's f***ing cold, ain't it?
00:14:47Get his gun.
00:14:49Look.
00:14:50It's legitimate debt.
00:14:52Came from what Davey boy owes.
00:14:54Get rid of it.
00:14:56Davey boy ain't here.
00:14:57And I don't take only to one of my best mates being a friend.
00:15:02So do yourself a favour.
00:15:04Get out of my f***ing garage.
00:15:05What's that?
00:15:18Sandy!
00:15:19Give me that mate!
00:15:26You alright mate?
00:15:27Get out of my way.
00:15:27No.
00:15:37Jack!
00:15:48I f*** off, Abby.
00:15:57I don't know.
00:16:09Is it over?
00:16:11Yeah.
00:16:12Thank Christ.
00:16:14Excuse me.
00:16:18Bring that other gun over here will you?
00:16:20Coming handy tomorrow.
00:16:24I want something tomorrow.
00:16:25I'll tell you tomorrow, right?
00:16:28Anything else out and while I was out?
00:16:30Not really.
00:16:32Just Clyde Moon who'd buy his paycheck again.
00:16:35You know, he is a good worker.
00:16:36Yeah, he is.
00:16:38But look how he f*** off every time there's some trouble.
00:16:43So what's happening tomorrow?
00:16:45I'll tell you tomorrow.
00:16:51Fact is, I knew I was safe dealing with that clown the way I did.
00:16:56The one thing Slade didn't touch was the drug trade.
00:17:00So if anything serious ever went down, Slade would have backed us up.
00:17:03And nobody in this town was crazy enough to try and take on Terry Slade.
00:17:11Well, almost nobody.
00:17:14The truth is, it almost sounded too perfect.
00:17:26Like Stacey Slade wanted someone to take Terry down.
00:17:28But maybe she did.
00:17:29Maybe she did.
00:17:33Who could blame her?
00:17:41And not-
00:17:42I'm pretty sure.
00:17:42If any of those people were able to take us to take up the floor,
00:17:43I'd rather be able to take explore,
00:17:45I bet you can take care of this part.
00:17:46You're a bit right now.
00:17:47It's easy.
00:17:48You're a bit right now.
00:17:48Out-of-the-end house, man.
00:17:49Out-of-the-end house.
00:17:50He's always a good tenant.
00:17:51By the way.
00:17:52Of the way.
00:17:52You're a good tenant.
00:17:53He is a good tenant.
00:17:54He has a good tenant.
00:17:54I'm a good tenant.
00:17:55But his house was able to buy him.
00:17:56In the house is a better tenant.
00:17:57I'm a good tenant.
00:17:58He has a good tenant.
00:17:58You're not a good tenant.
00:17:59It's a good tenant.
00:18:00He's a good tenant.
00:18:01What's all this?
00:18:28What this?
00:18:30That's my car.
00:18:31And this?
00:18:36That's you and your bike.
00:18:39And what's this?
00:18:42That there is Terry Slade Merc.
00:18:46Wait, you're not thinking I've been thinking about it all night.
00:18:50You told me that story.
00:18:51Jazz is mental.
00:18:53It's the money, isn't it?
00:18:55You think it's stealing a million quid off Terry Slade?
00:18:58Not me.
00:18:59We.
00:19:01All of us.
00:19:03Nah.
00:19:04You can count me out.
00:19:05Do what?
00:19:08Andy.
00:19:10I need you in.
00:19:11I need you in that bike.
00:19:14Because that's the fastest thing that can get that money out of there.
00:19:19You've spent years trying to keep me away from Stacy Slade.
00:19:22I was looking out for you.
00:19:23Oh yeah?
00:19:23What do you call this?
00:19:24Trying to get me killed?
00:19:25Slade won't even see you.
00:19:27Slade won't even see you.
00:19:28You're going to wait here.
00:19:29With the bike.
00:19:31While me and Clive grab the money.
00:19:34We've got to keep you out of sight because that bike's too recognizable.
00:19:36This is insane.
00:19:39It's just a sh** fight.
00:19:40Not if Terry Slade doesn't know he did it.
00:19:45He's weaker than we fall.
00:19:47This million.
00:19:48He'll clear out all his cash reserves.
00:19:50Come on, I've been waiting for a chance like this for a long time.
00:19:56Let's not f**k this up.
00:19:58Let's get set us up for life.
00:19:59Oh yeah?
00:20:00Us?
00:20:01Or you?
00:20:04You owe me this, Andy.
00:20:06How many times have I saved your arse over the years, eh?
00:20:08And how many times have I saved yours?
00:20:11You've got ambition, Jez.
00:20:13But you've got a short fuse.
00:20:15How many times have I had to drag you away from getting your f**king neck kicked in?
00:20:17You were saving the other guy.
00:20:19Not me.
00:20:21Whatever.
00:20:22Just don't try and make out like I f**king know you something.
00:20:27So, how about it?
00:20:32I'll think about it.
00:20:34Well, you better f**king hurry up.
00:20:35Because that car's coming down from Nottingham tonight.
00:20:37Alright?
00:20:40I'll make him a coffee.
00:20:48What's wrong with you?
00:20:48Shit.
00:20:50Where did these come from?
00:20:56Well, if you'd been here last night, then you'd know.
00:20:58Just put it down.
00:20:59Just put it down.
00:21:00And it's loaded.
00:21:00What are we doing?
00:21:02Robbing a bank?
00:21:03Not exactly.
00:21:03Not exactly.
00:21:04We're picking up a cash transfer.
00:21:07I'm going to split it four equal ways.
00:21:11How much cash?
00:21:14A hundred grand.
00:21:15In 10s and 20s.
00:21:16All stuffed into a nice convenient little bag.
00:21:20Bad for an afternoon's work, is it?
00:21:21What do we have to do?
00:21:22Don't you worry, Clive, yeah?
00:21:23Just stay with me, follow my lead.
00:21:27Davey boy, you're going to take one of those cars over there to the edge of town, and you're
00:21:29going to sit there and wait for that cash to pass you.
00:21:30When it passes you, you're going to phone me and Clive to let us know it's on the way.
00:21:34Simple as that.
00:21:35And all you've got to do, sit there, wait for the cash to be given to you, signed, sealed,
00:21:41delivered.
00:21:42Put it in the boot, and you make sure it comes back here.
00:21:47Sounds good to me, I mean I could use the money.
00:22:07When are we going to do it?
00:22:11Tonight.
00:22:12Ah shit mate, I'm supposed to see my mum in the clinic, ahhh.
00:22:14Just take the afternoon off and do it then.
00:22:16What about the ties for the car?
00:22:18It's not that important.
00:22:19Okay, alright. I'm in.
00:22:24Yeah, me too.
00:22:27Who's bringing the cash over to me though?
00:22:29Andy, if he agrees.
00:22:36So Andy, are you in?
00:22:38As these two are.
00:22:40Not really.
00:22:47Come on, it's a piece of piss, innit?
00:22:54So how are we splitting the cash?
00:22:56Four ways, we all get the same.
00:22:58Jess said.
00:23:07Come on mate, it's a shitload of water.
00:23:09We all need the cash.
00:23:16Okay.
00:23:22Now I don't want this to **** up.
00:23:26I'm going to go through the plans once more.
00:23:31This is what we're going to do.
00:23:32We know the money will be heading through the Banford Park industrial estate from the north.
00:23:42So myself, Clive and Andy will head over there at 6pm.
00:23:46Davey boy, you'll take one of these cars out to the edge of town and park up on Attenborough Street.
00:23:55You're looking out for a top of the range Merc in white.
00:24:00When you see one pass from north to south, give me a call.
00:24:03Andy's bike is too distinctive, so it's got to stay out of sight around the back of the warehouse until we've got the cash.
00:24:15And that's going to be the job of Clive and me.
00:24:18I couldn't risk getting her any later though.
00:24:28How's your Mum?
00:24:30What?
00:24:32Oh er- no, not too good.
00:24:34too good. First it was early onset of dementia and then she got a stroke. The clinic won't
00:24:40have her much longer. It's been six months since she had the stroke. And they want to
00:24:46move her into a home but I don't have the money.
00:24:49That's harsh mate. Sometimes I'm not sorry my old mum kicked the bucket when she did.
00:24:56Never saw her much anyway. Good thing this job come up isn't it?
00:25:05Yeah, the 25 grand would really help. I mean, it's not enough. But thanks for splitting
00:25:13it with us.
00:25:15It's alright mate. There you go.
00:25:23What's this?
00:25:26We're not just collecting the money. We're more sort of intercepting it.
00:25:38They're heavy aren't they?
00:25:40Don't point that at me. It's f***ing loaded.
00:25:45What are you going to do with your share?
00:25:47Dunno. I ain't got any plans.
00:25:52Look at this shithole. Somebody should just tear it all down. Put up a bunch of flats.
00:26:06Make a f***ing fortune.
00:26:08Yeah, 25 grand isn't going to go very far doing that.
00:26:13That's a stupid idea. Forget it.
00:26:17Forget it.
00:26:19Yeah, that's the one. Cheers Dave. I'll see you later mate.
00:26:23Mask's on.
00:26:37Just out of interest. Who's cash are we robbing?
00:26:38Now that was a problem question. I was f***ing if I was going to tell Clive that we were robbing Terry Slade. He'd have got straight out of the car and legged it.
00:26:44You see, I wasn't just bullshitting about tearing down that industrial estate. I happened to know the whole site had been put up for that.
00:26:48I was f***ing if I was going to tell Clive that we were robbing Terry Slade. He'd have got straight out of the car and legged it.
00:26:54You see, I wasn't just bullshitting about tearing down that industrial estate. I happened to know the whole site had been put up for sale of 500,000 three months earlier and there were no takers.
00:27:04Nobody in this town has got any f***ing vision.
00:27:09What if you've been looking up for some companies?
00:27:19Just like maybe the term Dundas Lloyd Slade.
00:27:22Best Shit.
00:27:33Best vergon.
00:27:35Go!
00:27:42Go!
00:27:43Go!
00:27:44Go!
00:27:45Go!
00:27:46Go!
00:27:47Go!
00:27:48Go!
00:27:49Go!
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00:27:52Go!
00:27:53Go!
00:27:54Go!
00:27:55Go!
00:27:56Go!
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00:27:58Go!
00:27:59Go!
00:28:00Go!
00:28:01Go!
00:28:02Go!
00:28:03Go!
00:28:04Go!
00:28:05I don't know what you two jokers think you're playing at but what I do know is you will
00:28:21live to regret this cause of action.
00:28:23The bag!
00:28:25Jesus Christ, the bag!
00:28:28Pick it up!
00:28:30Just go!
00:28:37Woo!
00:28:39Woo!
00:28:40Woo!
00:28:41You've got what you came for.
00:28:43I'm a business man, I understand.
00:28:48Some you win, some you lose.
00:28:53Let's not let this thing descend into violence.
00:28:58Shall we?
00:28:59Andy climbs on his way with the money.
00:29:06Two minutes max.
00:29:09Andy climbs on his way with the money.
00:29:12Two minutes max.
00:29:16What?
00:29:17Where the hell is Clive?
00:29:18What?
00:29:19Where the hell is Clive?
00:29:20What?
00:29:21I've been sat here like a f***ing target for the last ten minutes.
00:29:22Where is he?
00:29:23Clive's got the money.
00:29:24Clive's got the money.
00:29:38Clive's got the f***ing money.
00:29:39Hang on.
00:29:40He's here.
00:29:41He's here.
00:29:42He's here.
00:29:43He's here.
00:29:44He's here.
00:29:45He's here.
00:29:46He's here.
00:29:47He's here.
00:29:48He's here.
00:29:49He's here.
00:29:50He's here.
00:29:51He's here.
00:29:52He's here.
00:29:53He's here.
00:29:54He's here.
00:29:56Hang on.
00:30:02He's here.
00:30:07I don't know.
00:30:37I don't know.
00:31:07And so it was done.
00:31:26For better or worse, things were never going to be the same for us again.
00:31:30You could say I was taking advantage of the guys, even Andy.
00:31:39But when you've got a vision, it drives you, works its way from the back of your mind until
00:31:45it's scratching at your eyeballs and you can't see anything else.
00:31:48I was sick of this workshop, sick of this business, sick of being under the thumb of Terry Slade.
00:31:55The flats I was going to put up at the industrial estate would sell for ten times the build cost
00:32:02and I'd never have to clean anyone's f***ing car again.
00:32:07So how'd it go with Davey boy?
00:32:13He was waiting there with the car.
00:32:15You sure it was a good idea to give him the money though?
00:32:17What, you'd rather ride back here with that holder on your back?
00:32:20In full view of everyone.
00:32:21Come on.
00:32:24Slade's got people all over the bloody place.
00:32:26You think he ain't already put a word out on this?
00:32:28Yeah, mate, but you're no Davey boy.
00:32:31What if he stopped somewhere on the way back?
00:32:33He wouldn't dare.
00:32:34What's the going on?
00:32:41What's the big plan?
00:32:43What plan?
00:32:44Come on.
00:32:45You're always the man with the plan.
00:32:47You start this business off in a shack.
00:32:50It was you that built it up.
00:32:51Well, me and a healthy cash injection from Mr. Terry Slade.
00:32:57Not quite as healthy as the one he's made today.
00:33:01Come on.
00:33:01You're not telling me that you haven't already spent that money in your head?
00:33:04A thousand times over, mate.
00:33:07What about you?
00:33:10Nah.
00:33:11You know I'm not much for plans.
00:33:12Come on.
00:33:13Everyone's got a dream.
00:33:15What, do you really want to stay for the next 30 years?
00:33:18Fixing dodgy motors for Terry Slade?
00:33:21That court of a mill.
00:33:22Could do a lot.
00:33:26I don't know.
00:33:28Move by a nice house.
00:33:30Meet a nice girl.
00:33:31Settle down.
00:33:32A nice girl?
00:33:34How many nice girls do you know?
00:33:38Stacey Slade's nice.
00:33:40Stacey Slade?
00:33:42She's damaged goods, mate.
00:33:45And if she is?
00:33:47Is that her fault?
00:33:48Just think about all the things that she's been through.
00:33:55You should have heard some of the things that Slade made her do.
00:33:57With that money, I don't know.
00:34:10Maybe we could buy a house.
00:34:12Nothing fancy.
00:34:14We could save the rest of the money.
00:34:15She'd never have to work again.
00:34:16We could have some kids and she could play mum.
00:34:20You really have got plans, haven't you?
00:34:23I know you might think I'm stupid, Jess, but...
00:34:27I really like her.
00:34:29Well, it's your funeral.
00:34:43So what about you?
00:34:49Glad you could make it.
00:34:52Is everyone back?
00:34:53I'm sorry.
00:34:56Used to wait on Dave.
00:34:58Hopefully he's not going to take his time.
00:34:59Like you did.
00:35:01Take my time?
00:35:02Did you see?
00:35:03Who's in that car?
00:35:06Well, you turned out of the state money.
00:35:08Of course I didn't.
00:35:10Went off alright though, didn't it?
00:35:12Yeah, well, we'll see when Dave gets back.
00:35:17Talk to the devil.
00:35:18Right.
00:35:34Some people said it couldn't be done.
00:35:37Some people.
00:35:39Not a million miles away.
00:35:43They said it was insane.
00:35:46But we did it, lads.
00:35:47We f***ing did it.
00:35:49Yeah?
00:35:50When do we get our shirt?
00:35:52I've got bills to pay.
00:35:54Yeah, we know.
00:35:56Andy,
00:35:57step into the office.
00:36:15What the f***ing hell?
00:36:17We could sell.
00:36:24Nah.
00:36:25Everything Stacy told you.
00:36:26Checked out.
00:36:28So what then?
00:36:29This bag's been out of our sight twice.
00:36:32When Clive gave it to you,
00:36:34my Davey boy brought me back here.
00:36:36Clive took f***ing ages.
00:36:38Ten minutes.
00:36:39I timed that at two minutes max.
00:36:41Do you think he could have switched the money in that time?
00:36:55Where'd he get these fake notes?
00:36:56Well, he took the afternoon off, didn't he?
00:36:58He knows the plans.
00:36:59Maybe he could have f***ing stashed it on the roof somewhere.
00:37:05Why are we scared?
00:37:06Because he needs the money.
00:37:07He told me his share wasn't enough.
00:37:16So what are you going to do?
00:37:17Clive, bring that other gun over here, will you?
00:37:26Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:37:28Take a seat, mate.
00:37:46What?
00:37:54What's all you say?
00:37:59Where's the money, Clive?
00:38:02What?
00:38:04Seven o'clock tonight.
00:38:07We stole a bag of money
00:38:09from Terry Slade.
00:38:11Two hours later,
00:38:15we got his bag of f***ing paper cutouts.
00:38:20Which means at some point,
00:38:22during them two hours,
00:38:24someone,
00:38:25with a motive
00:38:26and the opportunity,
00:38:29swapped the real cash
00:38:30for these.
00:38:34I don't know what you're talking about.
00:38:35I mean, where would I find a load of fake notes from?
00:38:38So where did you go this afternoon?
00:38:40I went to visit my mum at the clinic.
00:38:42Really?
00:38:43You sure didn't f*** the industrial estate?
00:38:46Applied a bunch of those fake notes?
00:38:49You knew the exact route
00:38:50of taking that money.
00:38:54Give me your phone.
00:38:56F*** it, mate.
00:38:58Give me your phone.
00:39:02What?
00:39:04We'll soon clear this up.
00:39:05What's the number of that clinic?
00:39:11I don't know.
00:39:12Piss off.
00:39:14Six months your dear mother's been in that clinic.
00:39:16You don't know the number.
00:39:17You see the phone under,
00:39:19um,
00:39:20Meredith Centre?
00:39:25Right.
00:39:26I'm putting this on speaker.
00:39:28So let's all see
00:39:30if you're in the visitor's book today.
00:39:33Thank you for calling the Meredith Centre.
00:39:49This number is not manned after 9pm.
00:39:51Please call back between the hours of 7am and 9pm.
00:40:00Oh dear.
00:40:03Oh, here we go.
00:40:05In for mum.
00:40:06I'll find out.
00:40:08Let's try direct.
00:40:09F*** I hate Jez.
00:40:10Look, she's had a stroke.
00:40:12She's got a dementia.
00:40:14Please.
00:40:15Well, she's obviously still got a phone, hasn't she?
00:40:16Don't drag my mum into these.
00:40:21She's taking her time, hasn't she?
00:40:23Because she can only move on one side, F***, eh?
00:40:29Hello?
00:40:30Hello, Mr. Simmons.
00:40:33Yes?
00:40:35You have a son called Clive, yeah?
00:40:37That's right.
00:40:39Is this a school?
00:40:42Sorry?
00:40:43Has he been late for school again?
00:40:45I don't know about that.
00:40:48This is, er, Jez.
00:40:49Clive works with me at the garage.
00:40:52We were, er, we were just wondering if he's popped in to see you today.
00:40:55Sorry?
00:40:57Did Clive visit you at the clinic this afternoon?
00:41:02Oh, I don't think so.
00:41:04He never comes to the clinic.
00:41:08It's just he wasn't at work this afternoon.
00:41:10And we're, er, we're wondering where he might have been.
00:41:12He's not in trouble, is he?
00:41:16He might be.
00:41:18Don't!
00:41:18See, we've got a bit of a problem here, Mr. Simmons.
00:41:20We really need to know where Clive was this afternoon.
00:41:23Are you quite sure he didn't visit you at the clinic?
00:41:27Oh, oh, quite sure, yes.
00:41:30He knows not to come to the clinic.
00:41:34He's a good boy, really.
00:41:37I hope he's not in any trouble.
00:41:40You will let me know he's alright when you find him, won't you?
00:41:43Yeah, of course we will.
00:41:45Thank you very much, Mrs. S.
00:41:46You've been a great help.
00:41:48Bye, then.
00:41:49You are f***ing f***ing, mate.
00:41:58Jess, she didn't sound right.
00:42:00You all heard her.
00:42:01She's got dementia.
00:42:03She doesn't know what year it is.
00:42:04She seemed pretty clear you never went to that clinic today.
00:42:07No, no, no, listen.
00:42:08She used to be a nurse at a family planning clinic.
00:42:12She's living in the past.
00:42:14Come on, mate.
00:42:14This don't prove anything.
00:42:15Where's the money?
00:42:19I don't know.
00:42:21Look, I took the bag out of the car and I went round the back of the warehouse and I gave it to Andy.
00:42:26I didn't open it.
00:42:32Andy, pass me the cables on the desk.
00:42:37Dave, cables.
00:42:39Oh, jeez.
00:42:46Jesus.
00:42:47Why are you...
00:42:49Ah, jeez.
00:42:53Des?
00:42:55Hi.
00:42:59Shut up.
00:43:00Now, if you'd come clean, we wouldn't have to do this.
00:43:11So tell me again what happened.
00:43:12Don't leave anything else.
00:43:14We went up to the Merc and we opened the doors.
00:43:20I know that part.
00:43:21And you said, get the bag.
00:43:23So I got the bag.
00:43:24Yeah.
00:43:25So I went round the back of the warehouse and he told me to.
00:43:28And Andy was there and I gave him the bag.
00:43:30Jess, no.
00:43:32Mate, come on.
00:43:33He's lying.
00:43:36Could you open that bag?
00:43:37No.
00:43:46You took the bag from the Merc to the back of the warehouse.
00:43:50What's that?
00:43:51Two, three hundred yards.
00:43:55I suppose.
00:43:57It took you ten minutes, Clive.
00:43:58Ten f***ing minutes to go two, three hundred bloody yards.
00:44:05Your f***ing mother could have done it faster than that.
00:44:12Where's the f***ing money?
00:44:15What's that smell?
00:44:25What's that smell?
00:44:30Jesus Christ, Clive.
00:44:35F***ing hell.
00:44:36I can't help it.
00:44:37I can't help it.
00:44:38It's my stomach.
00:44:40If I get stressed, I have to go.
00:44:44When I saw Terry Slade in that car, it set off really bad.
00:44:49You know, like, I didn't even make it round the corner.
00:44:52Jesus.
00:44:54It was bad.
00:44:55So, I was in the bushes.
00:44:57Alright?
00:44:59About five minutes or so.
00:45:02Then I had to clear myself up, didn't I?
00:45:04So, I was waiting for eight, ten minutes.
00:45:07Look, I didn't want no one to know, alright?
00:45:11I mean, what difference does a few f***ing minutes be?
00:45:14I was shitting in the bushes, alright?
00:45:22Look, I don't know what you're putting all the blame on me for.
00:45:24I only had the bag for about ten minutes.
00:45:27What about the f***ing junkie over there?
00:45:29Yeah?
00:45:30He went halfway across town with it in the back of his car.
00:45:33A f***ing junkie.
00:45:35With a bag of money.
00:45:38Actually, guys, it's getting a little late.
00:45:40Just thinking I've been off on.
00:45:42That's convenient.
00:45:44No, I just need to, you know.
00:45:46Need to what?
00:45:47Shit, I haven't taken anything for hours.
00:45:50You ain't going anywhere.
00:45:51You're not going to listen to Clive, are you?
00:45:52He's a f***ing liar.
00:45:54You said so yourself.
00:45:55Dave.
00:45:56Mate.
00:45:58If you know anything,
00:46:00just tell us.
00:46:01F*** off.
00:46:02You're not pinning this on me.
00:46:03I didn't do anything.
00:46:04Got something to add, Davey boy.
00:46:06No.
00:46:07Any debts we should know about?
00:46:08What?
00:46:09Mate.
00:46:10I know you're in trouble.
00:46:12Shit.
00:46:12Look, that's got nothing to do with anything.
00:46:14Just sit down.
00:46:15F*** off.
00:46:15You're not tying me to a f***ing chair.
00:46:17I didn't do anything.
00:46:19Alright.
00:46:19Just take it easy, yeah.
00:46:21Andy.
00:46:22Put the kettle on with you.
00:46:24Bring it in once it's boiled.
00:46:26What for?
00:46:26I can't sit down for conversation
00:46:29without a nice cup of tea.
00:46:32Can we?
00:46:37Sit down.
00:46:37Now what shall we talk about?
00:46:55Mate, we're going to wait for the kettle to boil.
00:46:58If you want.
00:46:59Let's go.
00:47:09All right.
00:47:12Now what you want.
00:47:12It's done.
00:47:14We're going to wait for a minute.
00:47:17Let's do this.
00:47:20oring of casa transfers and the kettlebells.
00:47:21Let's do this.
00:47:21I'll give you a chance.
00:47:22All right.
00:47:23Let's read it.
00:47:24Let's do it.
00:47:24Let's do it.
00:47:25Let's go to our ring.
00:47:26Let's jump over.
00:47:27Now, did you come straight back here
00:47:37after Andy passed you the money?
00:47:40Yeah.
00:47:48This has gone too far.
00:47:50Works, son.
00:47:53Did you come straight back?
00:47:55No.
00:47:57Now, think very carefully about this.
00:48:02Did you stop off and visit any drug dealers?
00:48:07Uh, uh, think carefully.
00:48:13I, uh...
00:48:15Christ, just tell him, Dave!
00:48:17Mate, we know you owe a shitload of money!
00:48:19It's nothing.
00:48:20It's a couple of hundred quid.
00:48:21I could pay it back out my next pay packet, easy.
00:48:23Really?
00:48:23They send out the heavy mob, do they, for a couple of hundred quid.
00:48:27What?
00:48:27Mate, this big s*** unit was here last night.
00:48:30He was talking about seizing cars and stuff.
00:48:31Shit, alright.
00:48:32It's a couple of thousand.
00:48:35It's twenty grand!
00:48:36It's twenty grand!
00:48:37Told you it works.
00:48:42So what?
00:48:44It's my money.
00:48:45My share would have covered it.
00:48:46Yeah, and five minutes later, you would have run up another twenty grand on that s***.
00:48:49You f***ing deadbeats do all the same.
00:48:52I should have listened to Andy.
00:48:54He told me not to trust you with the f***ing cash.
00:48:56Wait a minute, I never said that.
00:48:57Don't tell me you're defending him now.
00:49:00You suck of s***.
00:49:01Stole our money.
00:49:03No.
00:49:04I'm just saying, I mean, I never...
00:49:05There's no proof.
00:49:06He's f***ing dead to us.
00:49:08How much proof do you need?
00:49:09Yeah, two minutes ago you thought it was Clive.
00:49:11F*** him.
00:49:17Dave.
00:49:17Take it easy.
00:49:21Well, now we know.
00:49:24Don't we?
00:49:26I didn't do anything.
00:49:28Oh, you're innocent, are you?
00:49:31Is that why you're pointing the gun at me now?
00:49:33I didn't take them on it.
00:49:36You didn't come straight back?
00:49:38I just stopped off to make some calls.
00:49:41What calls?
00:49:42You know, I have a few people, a few quid.
00:49:46I just stopped off to let them know I had them on it, to pay them back.
00:49:54Just to take the heat off of things.
00:49:56You stupid f***ing idiot.
00:49:59What?
00:50:00Terry Slade gets robbed before the f***ing day is out, you're going around telling everyone
00:50:04and his dog you've come into some money.
00:50:07Do you want us to get caught or something?
00:50:10Dave.
00:50:11Mate.
00:50:13Do you know what happened to the money or not?
00:50:15No.
00:50:17Well, one of you has to know.
00:50:18Maybe Clive took them on it.
00:50:20What would I know about it?
00:50:21Maybe you're just happy for him to take the blame.
00:50:24Let's you off the hook, doesn't it?
00:50:25F*** you.
00:50:26Jez, shut up.
00:50:27You're not helping.
00:50:28You keep out of it.
00:50:29F*** you, Jez.
00:50:30This was your idea.
00:50:32Maybe you took them on it.
00:50:33Listen, you stupid f***ing.
00:50:35I'm the only person that couldn't have taken it.
00:50:37Clive took it from Slade, gave it to Andy, then Andy gave it to you.
00:50:42First time I even touched it was back here.
00:50:45Say, you.
00:50:46I don't mean Clive know what happened after he gave the bag to Andy.
00:50:49F*** you, Dave.
00:50:50Yeah?
00:50:51What if you and your boyfriend decided you wanted to split it two ways instead of four?
00:50:56You know we wouldn't do that.
00:50:58A million quid split four ways is more than enough for all of us.
00:51:01Shut up.
00:51:04What million quid?
00:51:06He said it was a hundred grand.
00:51:08What?
00:51:09Each?
00:51:10Total.
00:51:12He said a hundred grand.
00:51:15Four ways.
00:51:17Twenty-five grand each.
00:51:19Clive?
00:51:21Yeah.
00:51:22That's what he said.
00:51:24So what?
00:51:25So f***ing what?
00:51:26These two wrap you at twenty-five grand.
00:51:28I don't f***ing believe this.
00:51:29Get back!
00:51:32Dave.
00:51:34Nate, relax.
00:51:41Clive!
00:51:45Yes!
00:51:47You gonna be alright?
00:51:50Put that phone down.
00:51:52What?
00:51:52I said put that phone down!
00:51:54Yes, we need an ambulance.
00:51:55Get out of this f***ing phone!
00:51:58What the f***ing doing?
00:51:59Gotta get Clive to hospital.
00:52:01He ain't going anywhere.
00:52:03I'm all got money.
00:52:04F***ing you, Jez.
00:52:05I'm f***ing the money.
00:52:06The money?
00:52:06Yeah, f***ing the money.
00:52:07Look what you've done for the sake of that money!
00:52:11You know what?
00:52:12You find it, you f***ing keep it.
00:52:15You've earned it.
00:52:16You mean you turned down half a million quid?
00:52:18Yeah.
00:52:19Not everything's about money, Jez.
00:52:22I'll see you.
00:52:23I'll find a phone box.
00:52:25Call an ambulance.
00:52:28Do what you like.
00:52:29We don't need an ambulance anymore.
00:52:44I was thinking.
00:52:46What type of person turns down 500 grand?
00:52:51An idiot.
00:52:53And I know you're not an idiot.
00:52:54And then I was thinking, seriously, what other type of person turns down 500 grand?
00:53:04Do you know what answer came in the back of my head?
00:53:06Someone that's already got a million stashed away somewhere else.
00:53:16I never thought you'd be the one to betray me.
00:53:19But it's the only thing that's making sense right now.
00:53:21And let's face it.
00:53:23Them two ain't got the balls for a scam like this.
00:53:26So that just leaves you.
00:53:36Where are you going?
00:53:39I told you we don't need an ambulance anymore.
00:53:41I don't want the money.
00:53:43I don't want any part of this.
00:53:45I don't believe you.
00:53:47How could you give up on a million quid?
00:53:49Because not everyone's like you, Jez.
00:53:51Yeah, I know.
00:53:53There's no one like me in this town.
00:53:56They're f***ing headbeats.
00:53:58All out their f***ing heads on drugs like that.
00:54:00Shithead.
00:54:02Stacking shelves all week.
00:54:03And then pissing it up on a Friday night sh** in some alleyway.
00:54:07And then there's people like us.
00:54:10The ones that take the scraps from Terry Slade.
00:54:13That he throws down there as one of the kissing his f***ing feet.
00:54:17Yes, Mr Slade.
00:54:18No, Mr Slade.
00:54:19F*** off, Mr Slade.
00:54:22He's been lording over this town way too long.
00:54:28And I'm f***ing sick of it.
00:54:30I like everything around here.
00:54:32He needs replacing.
00:54:34He needs knocking down.
00:54:36And replacing.
00:54:38Oh yeah?
00:54:39What makes you any better than him?
00:54:41What?
00:54:41You're a thug.
00:54:43And a liar.
00:54:44And you rip off your own friends.
00:54:46I told you.
00:54:47They're f***ing headbeats.
00:54:49And that money would be wasted on them anyway.
00:54:51Just like those f***ing knobheads who win the lottery.
00:54:54Who go bankrupt within six months.
00:54:56F***ing gold all over the bloody show.
00:54:58Do you know what their problem is?
00:55:02They've got no f***ing vision.
00:55:05And me.
00:55:06I've got a load of vision.
00:55:10It's been a long day.
00:55:12And I've got a massive f***ing headache.
00:55:15And all I want is for this to be over.
00:55:18Something to ask you one last time.
00:55:20Where's the f***ing money?
00:55:33I don't know.
00:55:36That's my answer, my friend.
00:55:38You bastard!
00:55:46I don't know.
00:55:53That was also a mess of you.
00:55:59Keep it up!
00:56:11You bastard!
00:56:14What's this at? It's gonna go down, is it?
00:56:23You're gonna take me on, you little shit.
00:56:28Well, like you said, some things around here just need knocking down.
00:56:35Don't they?
00:56:44This is stupid.
00:56:55We can share the money.
00:56:57You've always been my right-hand man, Andy.
00:57:01I'll bring you in on a plan.
00:57:05This isn't about the money anymore, Jess.
00:57:12Obviously not.
00:57:24This is it, mate.
00:57:27End of the line.
00:57:39Jess!
00:57:42No!
00:57:44We just had a movie.
00:57:46Just wait.
00:57:47No!
00:57:48No!
00:57:49Yes!
00:57:50Yes!
00:57:51Yes!
00:57:52Yes!
00:57:53Yes!
00:57:54Yes!
00:57:55Yes!
00:57:57Yes!
00:57:59Yes!
00:58:01Yes!
00:58:03Andy.
00:58:23Andy.
00:58:27Andy!
00:58:30Andy!
00:58:31I'm so fucking sorry mate, I'm so sorry.
00:58:57I'm so sorry.
00:59:04Doors! Shut it! There's a draft!
00:59:34You didn't know I had a set of keys for this place, did you?
00:59:54Bloody hell, what's been going on here? World War 3?
01:00:02Oh, that's a shame, look. Such a nice lad, wasn't he?
01:00:10Hey! What was his name?
01:00:16Andy. Andy, oh I. Andy. You always liked him, didn't you?
01:00:30Well, you must be wondering, what am I doing here?
01:00:42Simple really. You see, men in my elevated position, we have to rely on people further down the chain, you know.
01:00:52Little people, like you.
01:00:58And if I'm gonna rely on people, I have to know that they're loyal.
01:01:04They're not getting ideas above the station.
01:01:10So every now and then, send out a little story.
01:01:14Not directly, obviously, through an intermediary, you know.
01:01:18Give it that ring of authenticity.
01:01:22Someone like Stacy here.
01:01:24She was getting ideas above her station.
01:01:30Weren't you?
01:01:32That little **** thought she had a good thing going.
01:01:40So I bought her a car.
01:01:42So **** what?
01:01:44Keep the peace.
01:01:46That's what I've always said.
01:01:48But a flat in London?
01:01:52**** off!
01:01:54No.
01:01:58That gave me an idea for a little story.
01:02:02You know, the kind of story that would appeal to backstabbing bastards everywhere.
01:02:08Guilty secret.
01:02:14Cash deal.
01:02:16Just enough salacious detail to get the attention of anybody who might think that they're smarter than me.
01:02:24Oh, Jeremy.
01:02:26You're not smarter than me.
01:02:28Look what you've done.
01:02:32You've wasted your mates for a bag of cash.
01:02:38That didn't even exist.
01:02:46Mick.
01:03:00Mick?
01:03:02Oh.
01:03:03Mick Johnson down at Casino.
01:03:05Oh, aye.
01:03:06Old mate of yours, isn't he?
01:03:08I thought you might contact him.
01:03:11See if all this was a load of bullshit or not.
01:03:13So I fed him the same story as well.
01:03:28Do you know what the best of it is?
01:03:32Everybody who knows about me.
01:03:35Little Stacey.
01:03:41They're dead.
01:03:43But they soon will be.
01:03:49So.
01:03:51Now then, Jez.
01:03:53You've worked hard for me all these years.
01:03:55So come on.
01:03:56I'll make this quick.
01:04:01Any last words?
01:04:03Eh?
01:04:04**** you.
01:04:05You're old.
01:04:06You're nothing.
01:04:07You're finished.
01:04:08Sooner or later.
01:04:09Someone's gonna take you out.
01:04:10You've got no future.
01:04:11Oh.
01:04:12That's just where you're so wrong.
01:04:13I'm already looking to the next generation.
01:04:14You see.
01:04:15This little **** here.
01:04:16She's only gone and got herself pregnant, hasn't she?
01:04:17She reckons it's that mate of yours.
01:04:18Andy.
01:04:19Oh.
01:04:20Poor fatherless child.
01:04:21Thanks to you.
01:04:22Oh.
01:04:23Thanks.
01:04:24Naturally.
01:04:25Naturally.
01:04:26I'll step in.
01:04:27Do my duty.
01:04:28as a good uncle.
01:04:29I'm,
01:04:30no.
01:04:31Well.
01:04:48I
01:04:48Do my duty as a good uncle.
01:04:55I'll step in.
01:04:56Do my duty as a good uncle.
01:04:59Why not? I've already seen the scan.
01:05:06It's going to be a little girl.
01:05:29It's going to be a little girl.
01:05:59Well, that was f***ing expected.
01:06:11If I could have moved, I would have got the hell out of there.
01:06:16Give a crazy bitch a gun, you never know what's going to happen.
01:06:21But I couldn't, so I thought f*** it.
01:06:25May as well do the right thing.
01:06:28Stacey.
01:06:39Stacey.
01:06:43Give me the gun.
01:06:49Why? What are you going to do?
01:06:54Just give me the gun.
01:06:58I reckon that kid you're carrying is going to want a mother who's not in prison.
01:07:06Trust me. I talk from experience.
01:07:11So?
01:07:12I'll take the rap for this.
01:07:20One more isn't going to make a difference to me now.
01:07:22You better get yourself out of here.
01:07:32There's an exit round the back.
01:07:46Go on. Just get out of here.
01:07:50Come on. Just get out of here.
01:07:56Stace.
01:07:58For what it's worth.
01:08:00That idiot down there.
01:08:02He really wanted to marry you.
01:08:04Just get out of here.
01:08:06He really wanted to marry you.
01:08:14Just get out of here, yeah?
01:08:29Oh, please!
01:08:30Oh, please!
01:08:36So, that's how it went down.
01:08:43Dave was dead.
01:08:45Clive was dead.
01:08:47F*** them.
01:08:48Dead beats the pair of them.
01:08:51And Andy.
01:08:53Poor Andy.
01:08:55What would his life have amounted to anyway?
01:08:58A boring house, and a boring kid.
01:09:01If not with Stacey Slade,
01:09:03then with whatever needy bitch he set his eyes on next.
01:09:08So what do you want me to say?
01:09:10I f***ed up.
01:09:12Crime doesn't pay.
01:09:14It f***ing does.
01:09:16Just not for the little people.
01:09:18And despite my best efforts,
01:09:21that's what I am.
01:09:23That's what I am.
01:09:51So the real life firsthand.
01:09:53And that's what things help me to do.
01:09:54So you're not SHADOWP.
01:09:55There really is.
01:09:56Oh!
01:09:57What in the middle of foods?
01:09:59Look over.
01:10:00It's a Millie.
01:10:01There's enough in the human life to play.
01:10:02What?!
01:10:03I Ho visually
01:10:14or I mean.
01:10:15Here we go once.
01:10:16You grow up,
01:10:17I'm a Pi.
01:10:18All right
01:10:20All right
01:10:22All right
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