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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
00:36Is this car alright, Aunty Match?
00:37Come over here
00:38I think there's some sort of a mark on it
00:40I don't think anyone would notice that
00:42But come on, I'll get rid of it for you
00:44Thanks
00:45Why all the farts? I thought you and Helen were only looking at cars today
00:48Yes, but not just any old car
00:50I've got the car lined up for her
00:52Helen certainly seems very anxious to get this new business venture off the ground
00:56I couldn't believe a chance like this would just drop right into my lap
00:59Oh, I think she feels much the same way herself
01:01Being able to get her money back from that rogue
01:03And go into partnership with someone she can really trust
01:06Means a lot to her, Shane
01:08I know, and I won't let her down
01:10You just take it in your stride, you'll be fine
01:15You alright, Dad?
01:17Yeah, I've just been to the doctors
01:20Oh, you should have said I'd have gone with you
01:23Oh, Max, you must have been in great pain to go off like that without telling us
01:27Well, what did he say?
01:29The truth, son
01:31I don't want her to hear
01:32Oh, you're taking it like the man you've always been
01:36Hey, now listen, mage, it's not-
01:38No, no, no
01:39You listen
01:40I want to tell you how sorry I am for not taking your heart problem seriously
01:47There were times when I thought you had a bit of indigestion and were making a song and dance about it
01:53I feel awful about that now
01:56Oh, you weren't to know
02:00Dad, I know how Aunty Madge feels
02:03I admit sometimes I thought you were swinging the lead
02:07But now that this has happened, what can I say?
02:11And you're not to worry about a thing
02:14You just remember that you've got two strapping sons
02:17And I'll do anything I can for you
02:20You really mean that, Madge?
02:23Anything?
02:24Yes, of course
02:26There is one thing
02:30This house, I mean
02:33I've always dreamt of owning it completely
02:37Like
02:38In time to leave it to me kids
02:40I mean
02:43If you'd sign it over to me
02:45It'd give me an awful lot of peace
02:48Like
02:49For whatever
02:50Time I got left
02:56Max may be a little bit overweight
02:59But I've never thought of him as a candidate for heart disease
03:02Yes, I always thought he was as strong as an ox
03:04Poor Max
03:05Poor Max
03:06Nothing
03:07He's a classic textbook slob
03:08I mean, it's a wonder he's lasted this long if you ask me
03:10Oh, poor
03:12What's some brekkie, Gran?
03:14Hard bacon and rubber eggs
03:15You didn't tell me you were playing squash this morning
03:17Yeah, sorry about that
03:18It was a last minute thing with a client
03:20Anyway, it's good PR and exercise into the bargain
03:24I'll get it
03:25Max used to be quite an athlete when we were at school
03:28Didn't you win this for a cross-country race or something?
03:30Yeah, yeah
03:31I beat Max by a matter of inches
03:32He's never let me forget about it
03:34I've been thinking
03:35I might give it to him as a sort of token about friendship
03:37What do you think, Ellie?
03:38That's very generous of you
03:40I'm sure he'll appreciate it
03:41It's not going to cure his heart condition though, is it?
03:43Anyway, I think we Robinsons have done quite enough for the Ramseys as it is
03:47Really, Paul?
03:48What have you ever done for the Ramseys?
03:50Yeah
03:52Yeah
03:53You seem to think that friendship is something to keep a count of
03:55No, I don't
03:56It just seems to me that you've been bailing Max out since we were little
04:00Now Gran wants to put all the cash into this ridiculous scam with Shane
04:03It isn't ridiculous, I've had excellent advice
04:06And I trust Shane Ramsey
04:08Yeah, well I don't agree with mixing friends or relatives with business
04:13And that includes Zoe Davis
04:15That is a stupid thing to say
04:16Anybody in?
04:17Hello?
04:18Come in Shane
04:19Yeah, you might as well hear it from the horse's mouth, mate
04:21Hear what?
04:22You know, I reckon this chauffeuring lark of yours and Gran's is a bit of a dud actually
04:27Is that right?
04:29Well I've got news for you, Paul Robinson
04:32I intend to work all hours of the day and night to make sure that it works
04:35Yeah, well it should be interesting to see how long your enthusiasm keeps up
04:39I'm gonna get ready for work
04:42Dad, take any notice of grizzle guts mate, how's your dad today?
04:45Well he went to the doctor this morning, off his own back
04:48And he really must be sick
04:50Sounds serious?
04:52Yeah
04:53I'm so sorry Shane
04:54Poor Max
04:55Yeah, poor dad
04:56Still it's a fact of life and I can't change it
05:00It was good of Daphne to let you both study here this morning
05:04Yeah, Clive suggested it
05:05He thought maybe Scott and I could help each other
05:07Yeah, well I've made some coffee
05:09Oh good, I need a break
05:10There you go
05:11We can all have a great time once these tests are over
05:13You'd really let your hair down
05:15Depends on whether I'm working at the coffee shop or not
05:17Geez, I'll never remember all this
05:19It'll all fall into place once the test starts
05:21You reckon?
05:22Yes, it's like plugging into the memory bank of a computer and it all comes out
05:28Splat
05:29Mike, I don't know how you can be so casual about all this on
05:32This work means a lot, it'll count towards our final assessment
05:35Scott, it's just a test
05:37I don't know what you're so uptight about
05:39Who's uptight?
05:40You are
05:41Oh look who's talking, you were the one who admitted to getting up at dawn to study
05:44But it's all part of it, everybody crams
05:46Yeah, well it shouldn't be like that
05:48Why the pressure?
05:50Well, that's just the way it is, I guess
05:52It's the system
05:53Yeah, well it's not a very fair one
05:57Matt, are you there?
05:58Oh yes Zoe, come on in
06:00Oh, morning
06:01How's Max today?
06:02He's in his room, resting
06:04Oh, I'm glad to hear it
06:05Bought these dresses over in case you get a free minute today
06:07Did such a good job of the other one
06:08Paul's going to be blowing the car horn at any minute
06:10He's giving me a lift to work
06:11Oh
06:12Yes, of course you officially start your new job today, don't you?
06:15That's right, and I want to change my image
06:17These are a bit young, I think it's time I began looking more grown up
06:19Well, that would be better for the office, I agree
06:21Oh, I wasn't really thinking about work, more about, you know, all the time
06:26He must be important
06:27I assume we're talking about a man
06:29Oh, Madge, is it that obvious?
06:32We ran out to dinner last night, oh, he's every inch a gentleman
06:35Good for you
06:36Anyway, I'll just leave the dresses here, could you have a look at them later?
06:40I'll see if I can find a spare minute
06:42Oh, thanks Madge, they're the closest thing to a mum I've got
06:47Hi Max, what have you been doing to yourself? You look dreadful
06:50Oh, gee, thanks a lot, just what a gent needs
06:53Maybe all that sitting around resting is the problem
06:55I mean, your old system must be clogged up like a chip shop grease trap
06:59All that cholesterol, yes?
07:00Shouldn't you be going to work?
07:01Uh, yes, that'll be Paul now
07:03If I were you, I'd get out and have a darn good time while I still had the chance
07:06I mean, what have you got to lose?
07:08Oh, I think that means hurry up
07:09See you both
07:10Bye
07:11Now there's a little cheered you, if ever I saw one
07:16Zoe means well
07:18Max, I've been giving a great deal of thought to your request
07:22What you mean? About this place?
07:25Yes
07:27Obviously this illness is very serious and
07:30I've decided to sign the house over to you completely
07:34It'll be yours, Max
07:42Yeah, and if we can complete the deeds by this afternoon
07:44We should be able to wrap up the whole transaction by tomorrow morning
07:47Yeah, after a return game of squash
07:50Okay
07:52Alright, nice doing business with you, Tony
07:54Bye mate
07:55Well, Tony sounds like quite a guy
07:57You got the mills far away?
07:59Yeah, it's just there
08:01Alright, now just check that there's a DP reference on each of the plans
08:04And this has to be done by this afternoon
08:05Can you do that?
08:06Sure
08:07Hey, have you met Bradley?
08:08What?
08:09Young Bradley, the kid who's staying with his mother over at Des's place
08:12Brett deserves a good hiding
08:14Oh, really?
08:15He's a real pain in the neck, he put a spider in the medicine cabinet this morning
08:17Spider?
08:18Yeah, one of those big floppy rubber things scared the living daylights out of it
08:21Zoe
08:22And of course, Andrew refused to believe that Bradley could have had anything to do with it
08:25Zoe, as much as I hate to interrupt the story of your life
08:28Would you mind leaving it outside the office?
08:30I was only trying to be friendly
08:31Oh, and that's another thing
08:33I would appreciate it if you didn't refer to our clients by their first name
08:36Tony happens to be Mr. James, do you?
08:38You think familiarity breeds contempt?
08:40I know it does
08:42And also spare me a blow-by-blow account of who you're going out with at the moment
08:46If it's the way you want it, it's the way you'll get it
08:51Hello, Madge, come in
09:03Oh, thanks, Jim
09:04You should have used the back door
09:06Oh, I knew that Helen had gone out with Shane
09:08I wasn't sure whether there'd be anyone here
09:10Oh, well, I'm just doing a bit of work at home
09:12I think I drive myself a bit harder at home than I do at work
09:15Yes, I can believe that
09:16You lose track of time when you're working by yourself
09:18I thought you might enjoy some cakes
09:19They look delicious
09:20Come through, I've got some hot coffee on
09:21Oh, lovely, thank you
09:23You take milk, don't you?
09:24Yes, I do, thanks
09:27Jim, do you think Alan knows what she's doing going into this chauffeuring business with Shane?
09:32Well, I had my doubts to begin with
09:34But Helen's got a good business brain and Shane's honest and hard-working
09:38He's got a long way to go to be as good as me, of course
09:41Oh, I just hope Shane makes a go of it for his father's sake
09:45He went to the doctor this morning
09:47Yeah, Shane said
09:49What happened?
09:50Oh, well, you know him
09:51You won't go into detail, but you can tell it's bad news
09:54Oh, poor Max
09:58Life just seems to have been a series of letdowns for him lately
10:03I mean, first Shane's accident and then Maria walking out on him
10:06It's no wonder his heart's giving out
10:09Come on, don't upset yourself
10:11Max has always been a battler
10:13And you're not going to be much help to him if you start cracking up too
10:15Oh, you're right
10:17I owe it to Max and the boys to be a tower of strength through all this
10:20That's the spirit
10:21And we'll be here if you need support
10:24Yes, I know
10:26That means a lot to me, Jim
10:51Good morning
10:52Good morning
10:53What is the name?
10:54Can I be of service to you two charming people?
10:57I'm Shane Ramsey
10:58Ah, yes, Shane
10:59You called me about the Mercedes
11:00It's a fine car
11:02And I was telling Shane on the phone a real bargain
11:04We'll see how much of a bargain it is later, Mr. Waters
11:08Now, what I'm interested in is a good-looking, dependable car that'll learn its own keep
11:12I want every test done available
11:14And I want a list of previous owners
11:16It's nice to meet a woman who knows exactly what she wants
11:19Miss?
11:20Mrs?
11:21Helen Daniels
11:22Oh, you two aren't related?
11:24No
11:25I see
11:26Friends
11:28Yes
11:29Good friends
11:30Mrs. Daniels
11:31And you're the buyer, Miss Daniels
11:33Not yet
11:34And it's Mrs. Daniels
11:36Of course
11:37It would be
11:38Well, let me take you to see the car
11:40Hi, you two
11:41We thought you'd like something to drink
11:42Oh, you're going to get sprung one of these days
11:43No, we're on assignment at the library
11:44Old bashful Boris won't miss us
11:45Here we go
11:46He's going to hear you one of these days
11:47And then you'll see a different side to old bashful Boris
11:48Oh, I hope so
11:49Promises, promises
11:50Keep it down, will you?
11:51We've got a test to do in a minute
11:52Will you relax, Scott?
11:53It's far better to go in in a happy state of mind than all screwed up
11:55I'm not all screwed up
11:56I just want to say something to see the car
11:57Oh, you two
11:58We thought you'd like something to drink
11:59Oh, you're going to get sprung one of these days
12:00Oh, you're going to get sprung one of these days
12:01No, we're on assignment at the library
12:10We're going to study quietly
12:11Is that too much to ask?
12:12Margot, this is my cousin, Scott
12:14Hi, Scott
12:15Would you like this drink?
12:16No, thanks
12:17And you've met Mike at Daphne's coffee shop?
12:19I think so
12:20Hi, Mike
12:21Cheers, Margot
12:22You'd better go now, Nicky
12:24No, it's okay
12:25Margot's my best friend at school
12:27Her birthday even coincides with mine
12:29Isn't that just great?
12:30Yeah, great
12:31Um, listen, Nicky
12:32How about we meet at the coffee shop after all this, okay?
12:34Are you trying to get rid of us?
12:36We don't have to be back at school for age yet, do we, Margot?
12:39You need to stop it
12:41Satisfied now?
12:42Hang on, Scott
12:43Look, I'd better go after him, he's being really weird today, alright?
12:46Yeah, I was only having a bit of fun
12:47Yeah, sure, I'll see you both at lunchtime, okay?
12:51Hey, Mike's a hunk
12:52Yeah, well, you can look all you like, but no touching
12:55He's mine
12:58Right
12:59What about Ossobuco?
13:01Oh, no, I don't like that either
13:03It gives you indigestion
13:04Hello?
13:05Oh, hello, Jim
13:06Come in, maybe you can talk some sense into this brother of mine
13:08What's the problem?
13:09He likes all the wrong food
13:11Oh, give him what he wants, otherwise he'll never stop complaining
13:14Oh, yes, I forget you know him as well as I do
13:16Alright, Max, what would you really like for lunch?
13:18Uh, oh, well, I reckon I could go
13:23Some nice fried tripe, peas and chips, real crispy
13:28Oh, I give up
13:29Max
13:30Same old Max
13:31Same old Max, never give up, eh?
13:33Can't do that, gotta keep your chin up
13:35Yeah, well, I admire you for it
13:39I'd like you to, uh, to accept this as a small token of our friendship
13:47Cross-country race?
13:49We're only thirteen
13:50Yeah, well, it's yours, you almost won it anyway
13:54Oh, it's a fine timepiece
13:57Yeah
13:58Oh, well, I can't, but
14:00No, I want you to have it, Max
14:02As a token of our friendship
14:04Oh, it is a fine timepiece, but
14:09Look
14:11Alright
14:12I'll wear it
14:13Just for you
14:15Yeah
14:16I can watch me last days tick by on it
14:19Watch me last days tick by on it
14:24Well, what do you think?
14:26This is the car
14:27I want it
14:28But not at the price Mr. Walters is asking
14:29What do you think of it?
14:30Oh, it is fantastic, but his price is too high
14:34I thought you were going to clock him over the head with your handbag
14:37When he started making those insinuations about you and me
14:41I haven't had so much fun in years
14:43Oh, you didn't mind?
14:44Of course not
14:45As a matter of fact, I was rather flattered
14:48You want me to tell him about you being my boss?
14:50And spoil all my fun, don't you dare
14:53Okay
14:54How much longer do you think you'll string him along though?
14:56Not too long
14:58Once more around the block
15:01Certainly
15:02Whatever you say, madam
15:07Well, here we are back again
15:14Now what did I tell you?
15:16Is it a fine car or is it a fine car?
15:18Oh yes, it's a fine car
15:20Yes, it's a very fine car
15:22Then we have a deal
15:24No, we have a problem
15:26With the car?
15:27Sort of
15:28Look, you realise we've looked at several other cars in this model
15:31And this one
15:32Well, it's far too expensive
15:34It looks like we'll have to let it go
15:36For the time being
15:37Oh
15:38Mind you, it doesn't have to end that way, Mr Walters
15:41No?
15:42We could decide here and now whether we really have a deal
15:46Now you're asking $2,000 more than I'm prepared to pay
15:50Shane wants the car
15:51And I'd like to buy it for you
15:53Now you know exactly how much you can knock off this vehicle
15:56And you know exactly how much I'll pay
15:58And what's it to be?
16:04Yeah, never been able to get up there since I've been crooked
16:07Shane, well, he's always on his way up whenever I ask him
16:10Well, I haven't fixed him yet, you know
16:11Oh, it'll make a great difference to be able to see what I'm doing in there
16:14Ah, that accounts for some of the food she's been dishin' up
16:17Just a joke, just a joke
16:19Well, look, I'd better see you to the van now, it's quiet
16:22Yes, well, as long as you don't overdo it, alright?
16:23You know me, dying to get back to work
16:25Dying to get back to work
16:27Alright, for another few years
16:29Oh, thanks
16:30That's one thing I can say about my husband
16:32He was a wonderful handyman, could turn his hand to anything
16:35And how are things between you and Fred?
16:37Non-existent
16:39Oh, I'm sorry, it didn't work out
16:41It worked out very well for Fred
16:43He's having a wonderful time with a girl half his age
16:45I was humiliated, of course, but
16:47It didn't seem to bother Fred that everyone thought she was his daughter
16:51He was so infatuated he couldn't see what a ridiculous pair they made
16:56Well, they say there's no fool like an old fool
17:00Yes, it's amazing how blind and insensitive love makes people
17:05Once I realised he was serious, I decided to make a completely fresh start
17:09I would only have made three people miserable if I'd clung on and made things difficult
17:16Oh well, it's finished now
17:19Not many women could be so generous, I admire you for it
17:22Believe me, Jim, it sounds a lot easier than it was
17:26Well, I know who I think the loser was
17:30Fred
17:33Well, I'd better get back to work
17:38Bye-bye
17:39Bye-bye
17:47Alright, turn the examination papers over and read them very carefully
17:52You may begin now
17:56You may begin now
17:59You may begin now
18:01Until next time
18:03You may have a song
18:04Isabelle
18:05You may later
18:06You may have a song
18:08You may now
18:09Why are you dead?
18:11You may have a song
18:14You may be dead
18:16You may not be dead
18:18You may be dead
18:21You may want to be dead
18:52Well, Shane, the car's all yours.
19:00And I must say, Mrs. Daniels, you strike a very hard bargain.
19:04Appearances can be very deceptive, Mr. Walters.
19:06Yes, right.
19:07And have you worked as a chauffeur before, Shane?
19:10Oh, yes, I worked for a large firm for quite a while.
19:12And now there's just the two of you.
19:14Oh, yes, just Shane and myself.
19:16That's right, isn't it, dear?
19:17Yes, just the two of us.
19:19Come on, dear. Open the door for me.
19:20Oh, my pleasure.
19:26Goodbye and good luck, Mrs. Daniels.
19:28Goodbye. Thank you, Mr. Walters.
19:30After your luck.
19:32You're on to a good thing, eh?
19:34Yes, I know.
19:36My problem is I just can't resist an older woman.
19:52Are you feeling ill or something?
20:15What?
20:15Is there something wrong?
20:20Sorry, I can't do this.
20:21I can't do this.
20:22I can't do this.
20:23I can't do this.
20:23I can't do this.
20:24I can't do this.
20:24I can't do this.
20:25I can't do this.
20:25I can't do this.
20:26I can't do this.
20:26I can't do this.
20:27I can't do this.
20:27I can't do this.
20:27I can't do this.
20:28I can't do this.
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