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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
00:36Typical isn't it? Made in Taiwan, might have known
00:40Danny!
00:41I don't see why you want to water the garden anyway after all the rain we've had
00:44Well it's sad to you, isn't it? I mean I always water the garden, it's sad to you
00:46Alright, alright, alright
00:48What's been doing in the O's, eh?
00:49Nothing
00:50Nothing, eh? Then how come the thread's all screwed up, eh?
00:53So? What's this got to do with me?
00:55You, my lad, were the last one to use it, that's what
00:57No, I wasn't
00:58Yes you were
00:59No I wasn't
01:00Was
01:01Was not
01:02Was
01:03May I say something?
01:04No
01:05Well what's the big deal anyway? You're a plumber, fix it
01:08That's not the point, don't give me none of your lip
01:11Can't you get it into your head? I haven't touched the damn thing
01:14It's always the same with you
01:16You've got to blame somebody for something
01:19I'm fed up
01:21Hey don't talk to me like that
01:22What was all that about?
01:25Something's troubling Danny's
01:26That's not like him at all
01:27Yeah, something's been bugging him for the last couple of days
01:29I think I'd better have a word with him
01:30No, no Shane, let him cool off
01:31Yeah, just you stay out of it
01:33Well I'd love to hang around and enjoy your company Dad
01:34But I think I'll go visit Daphne
01:35He's becoming a real smart athlete that one
01:48Never mind Max, Danny's our problem at the moment
01:50There really is something troubling him
01:53I do think you could show him a bit more compassion
01:57Shane, just the man I wanted to see
02:01I am
02:03Hey Mark
02:04Thanks
02:05You and me old pal are back in business
02:08Yep
02:09Ramsay and Gibbons Gardening Services has hit the big time
02:12Now remember what I told you
02:13Out of little acorns mighty oak trees grow
02:15Well this is one hell of an oak tree, believe you me
02:18You know the hotel complex up the road, Lasseter's
02:20Yeah
02:21Well I've just been having a rap to old man Lasseter himself
02:23And he wants us
02:24Sorry, you talking to me Clive
02:27Yeah
02:28Um, something about the gardening business
02:30Yeah
02:31I'm available for extra work if you want Clive
02:32Good for you
02:33That's what I like to see, a little enthusiasm
02:35Unfortunately I don't have funds
02:36Oh that's alright
02:37I mean old Lasseter sounds like a real character
02:39I wouldn't mind
02:40But I would have wages for you
02:41Aw, thanks for the offer mate
02:43But I'm sort of tied up
02:44I've already got a job remember
02:45Look Clive I
02:46Not the chauffeuring business
02:47You're not making any money at it are you?
02:48No, not yet
02:49But I promised Helen I'd stick at it
02:51I can't let her down
02:52Well talk to her
02:53I'm sure she'd understand
02:55Trust me, have I ever let you down yet?
02:57Eh?
03:01I know Zoe's younger than your father
03:03But if he wants to take her out
03:04That's none of our business
03:05It is our business
03:07If he makes a fool of himself
03:08It reflects on the whole family
03:10God knows what Lucy and Scott think of it
03:12Probably respecting their father's privacy
03:13As I suggest we all should
03:16Ha, someone's busy
03:17Hi Jane
03:18Hey listen, is Danny okay?
03:20He's got a bee in his bonnet about something
03:21I'm not sure what
03:22Yeah he's been upset before too
03:24I must have just pushed the wrong button
03:26What can we do for you?
03:28Well, Clive's offered me some more gardening work
03:32And the thing is Helen, I really need the money
03:35You mean you want to give up the chauffeuring?
03:37Oh no, no, no
03:38I'd still be available if any work come up
03:40Oh thank goodness for that
03:41You had me worried for a moment
03:43No, I can't see any problems
03:45I'm just sorry that home James isn't taking off as fast as we hoped
03:49Daphne getting on your back mate
03:51Better get some money behind you or the wedding's off
03:53Have you set the date for the wedding?
03:54Oh, not yet
03:55But I'd like it to be as soon as possible
03:56I'm sure you would
03:57Better get to work then
03:59You know that saying
04:00Two can live as cheaply as one
04:02It's a lie
04:03You're gonna need every cent you can get
04:05Yeah, I guess so
04:07Anyway, look, I'd better go tell Clive the good news
04:09Thanks again Helen
04:10Anytime
04:11See ya
04:14That was a pretty tactless thing to say
04:16Shane's on top of the world at the moment
04:17Why did you spoil it for him?
04:18I was doing it for his own good
04:20He's rushing into that marriage
04:22Everyone knows that Daphne's just on the rebound
04:24Nonsense, he isn't rushing into anything
04:26He happens to love her very much
04:27And I know the feeling's mutual
04:29Oh really?
04:30Oh Paul, don't be so cynical
04:31I'm just being realistic, Gran
04:33I'm the one that knows all about broken marriages, remember?
04:36If I hear that Shane's been doing all the work again
04:41While you've been sitting around on your backside doing nothing
04:44There'll be trouble
04:45Don't worry Daph, I'll keep an eye on him
04:47I have to take it easy at first
04:48My leg's still not the best
04:49Those coffee tables really hurt
04:51Clive
04:52Well?
04:53What's the verdict?
05:00You're on
05:01Rags is back in business
05:02Great!
05:03You won't regret it
05:04You will if you don't play fair though
05:06We've just been talking about that, haven't we Clive?
05:09Anyway, I reckon we should get down there and see what needs to be done, eh?
05:12Take it easy on the leg though
05:14We know how painful it must be
05:15Oh right, the leg
05:17The right leg
05:18Yeah, it comes and goes
05:19The pain
05:20I'll bet
05:26Have fun
05:27Just make sure he pulls his weight this time
05:29I will
05:30Daphne
05:31What about us?
05:33Everything's gonna be alright, you know
05:35Of course it is
05:37Got any plans for the rest of the long weekend?
05:55Nah
05:56What is it Danny? What's wrong?
05:58wrong it's nothing nothing I see I have to buy a new one scrambled eggs oh yeah what about the
06:10piece hey for dinner oh yeah well hope you're not scrambling that stupid egg Nikki was nursing all
06:16of course not give it a rest Nikki's been upset since her mother left yeah damn shame about that
06:23I was planning to spend some time with her over the break oh so that's why you're in such a bad
06:27mood is it look seeing none of us have got any plans why don't we do something together well
06:32that's a lovely idea what what I don't know go to an art gallery there's a modernist exhibition
06:39oh what I'd rather watch marriage cut her toenails oh charming there could be some interesting ones
06:46truth half of them could have been done by a chimp with a spray gun no you're such a a philistine yeah
06:53watch your mouth I'll have you know my famous forefather was a decade on the endeavor yeah
06:59we've heard it all a thousand times can't you to do anything but fight apparently not now it's a lot
07:05better or not talking at all right yeah right right
07:11mr. Lasseter just call me Jack Jack Jack these are the guys here that's Shane hello Shane and Mike Mike yeah these guys will get the job done in no time won't you fellas
07:17hey well we better see what's needed first sure yeah
07:23these guys are gonna get the job done huh about the partnership Clive well we've got to pretend there's a boss otherwise you won't think we're very professional will he
07:29yes how place needs to be tied it up yeah yeah yeah there's weeds in the lake they gotta come out come out right right you got to come out right yeah yeah yeah that's a bit of effects yeah and some black boys black boys yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah that's bad at all right Nadege
07:43won't think we're very professional will he? This whole place needs to be tidied up.
07:49Yeah, yeah. Those weeds in the lake they got to come out. Come out.
07:54Benefix. Benefix. And some black boys. Black boys, some natives. Good idea. Yeah,
08:02some natives. I was just gonna suggest that myself actually, natives. Yeah, but
08:05I don't want it looking like a garden, you know, I want it to look what? Natural.
08:09Natural. Yeah, I know what you mean. He means natural. Yeah, okay, well I'll work out a plan
08:14and see what you think. I'd say you guys have got a few good weeks work ahead of you.
08:18Oh, sure, sure, yeah. Well, would you like a cup of billy tea? Well, sure, thanks. That'd be great.
08:23I think you guys had better start measuring up. Okay? Ah, that's what I like to hear.
08:27Keen to get on with the job. Yep. That just leaves you and me then. Yep. There you go.
08:34Looks like good old Clive's done it again.
08:39Hi. Daphne, is Clive in? No, he's not. He's just gone out for a few minutes.
08:55Oh, I just wanted to come and thank you for saving Lucy. Oh, um, well, why don't you come in anyway?
09:00I'm just finishing some exercises. All right. I'm going to have coffee.
09:06Sit down.
09:09So, how's it going with Zoe?
09:13That's my secretary. She's fine. She's my father's lover. I think you'd better ask him that.
09:17Come off, Paul. They've only been going out together a few times.
09:20Oh, that's pathetic. I suppose he's flattered because she's so young.
09:24No, he cares more about her than his own family.
09:26They obviously like each other.
09:29Since when does that make everything all right?
09:31I look at Terry and I. You know, it was because I loved her so much, I just didn't see how wrong she was for me.
09:40Do you still think about her much?
09:43You could say that.
09:45If only I hadn't rushed into her.
09:48If only, I remember the times I've said that.
09:51Do you think Shane and I are rushing into things?
09:57You can tell.
09:59It's one thing, though. You've got a hell of a lot more sense than I had.
10:02Yeah, you'll be all right.
10:03We could still go to the art gallery.
10:13You really wanted to go with your father, didn't you?
10:16Well, it might have been fun.
10:17Oh, never mind.
10:18Why don't you invite Nicky and Scott over for the afternoon?
10:22What for?
10:23They're your friends, aren't they?
10:26Have you had a row or something?
10:28No.
10:29I guess I just don't fit in with them anymore.
10:31Oh, come on.
10:33It's a difficult time.
10:36Nobody adjusts easily to a complete change of lifestyle.
10:38I mean, you've got a new job, new responsibilities.
10:42Yeah, I have.
10:44I don't know.
10:45They're different.
10:46Maybe I'm different.
10:48But, well, as I understand it, you were very popular at school.
10:51What happened to those friends?
10:53I guess I don't belong.
10:55Oh, but Tony, your family don't make you feel like that, do they?
10:59We're here.
11:00Oh, I don't know what I'd do without you to cheer me up and remind me how little I know about Wall Street.
11:06It's not just that.
11:08Oh, what is it then?
11:11Well, I miss Mum sometimes.
11:14And Dad.
11:16I just can't.
11:18He's not my real father.
11:25As if it wasn't obvious.
11:28I'm sorry we didn't tell you earlier, Aunty, Madge, but I have been out of sorts lately.
11:32I'm glad you came over, Paul.
11:38Yeah, me too.
11:40And about your dad and Zoe, don't worry.
11:42I'm sure it'll sort itself out.
11:43Yeah.
11:44Well, let's hope, Zoe.
11:45See you.
11:46Paul.
11:49Do you feel anything for Zoe?
11:50Is that why you're so upset?
11:52What, jealous, you mean?
11:53Nah, don't be ridiculous.
11:55Nah, I'm just concerned on how it's going to affect my family.
11:58Sure.
12:00Afternoon.
12:00Ah, workers.
12:01Hi, hi.
12:02How's the new job shaping up?
12:04A licence to print money, that's how.
12:05By the time we've finished at Lasseter's, we'll be getting work all over the place.
12:08Oh, yeah?
12:09How do you figure that out?
12:10Well, it's a show place.
12:11Am I right or am I right?
12:12Yeah, you're right.
12:13We do a good job at Lasseter's and the world's our oyster.
12:16Well, it's a nice enough hotel, but I don't see how you can...
12:18A card discreetly placed inside each room.
12:21For landscaping of superior quality, Ramsey and Gibbons by special appointment.
12:25Yeah, well, I hate to spoil your little picnic here, Clive, but I've got some bad news for you.
12:29Forget the Ramsey.
12:31Oh, come on, mate.
12:33We've discussed all this.
12:34Little acorns, remember?
12:35Yeah, well, you can shove your little acorns.
12:37I said it's either 50-50 or nothing, and you still carried on like a little puns.
12:41I'd like to wish you lots of luck, Clive.
12:47It's a hell of a job to handle by yourself.
12:53Still got me, Clive.
12:58Oh, Helen, it was terrible.
13:01I felt that everything I said was a platitude.
13:03Oh, poor Danny.
13:06I had no idea.
13:11He seemed to be coping so well.
13:14Naturally, he's a shock of the time.
13:16But I think the problem goes deeper than that.
13:19It's not just that he feels distant from Max.
13:22He...
13:22Well, he said himself he feels like a square peg in a round hole.
13:26There must be something we can do.
13:29Family, that's the key.
13:32Well, security stems from there, but the difficulty's kind of being getting Max motivated.
13:37Well, surely if you tell him.
13:38And betray his confidence?
13:39Oh, no, he's far too fragile to risk that.
13:44You do it for him.
13:45Arrange some family get-together.
13:49It all starts to make sense now.
13:52Danny even tried that.
13:53He...
13:53He wanted to go to an art gallery.
13:57With Max?
13:58Preposterous as it sounds.
13:59I think Danny saw it as a way of...
14:02Just being with Max.
14:05Bridge the gap.
14:08Food.
14:08Max loves food.
14:12Restaurant.
14:14Danny's choice.
14:15It'll have to look as though it was his idea.
14:17It's worth a try.
14:19Thanks, Helen.
14:20I think you might have saved the day.
14:22I admit it, I was a pig.
14:23Clive.
14:24A selfish, overbearing pig.
14:25Save your breath, Clive.
14:27You're not calling me again.
14:28Maybe you just can't help yourself, huh?
14:30Now, that's pretty close to the mark.
14:32I ruined a lot of good things that way.
14:34I'd hate to ruin a friendship because of it as well.
14:35Maybe that was a kick I needed to sort myself out.
14:39Deep down, I'm sure you're a really nice guy.
14:42For a con artist.
14:43Look, the truth is, sometimes I get so carried away with ideas that I forget the stuff that's important.
14:49Like people.
14:51You forgive me?
14:52Sure.
14:54I'll put an ad in the local paper.
14:56I'm sure I'll find some poor mug who'll put up with me.
15:02Clive.
15:05I know I'm going to hate myself for doing this in the morning, but...
15:08Clive, don't put that ad in the paper.
15:10What?
15:11You mean?
15:11Yeah, look, I'll work with you.
15:13Well, I can't go inflicting you on the unemployed, can I?
15:16It just wouldn't be fair.
15:17Mate, you will not regret this.
15:18We are going to be B.I.G., huh?
15:20Oh, hello, Clive.
15:23Shane, where's your father?
15:25Where's he?
15:26We've got to have a family meeting.
15:27It's important.
15:28Eh?
15:29What?
15:29Well, I suppose you've noticed that Danny's been a little out of sorts lately.
15:33Yeah, you can say that again.
15:35But, Max, deep down, he's lonely.
15:38He doesn't relate to his own friends anymore, and he's too young for Shane's crowd.
15:43But that's what's upsetting him.
15:45Well, so what?
15:46I mean, we all went through it.
15:47He's just grown up.
15:48We don't see what all the fuss is about.
15:49It is time this family started to act more like a family, and we're going to start tonight.
15:53We're going out, all of us.
15:55Oh, what?
15:57You told me that you promised Maria you'd do everything you could for Danny.
16:01You're so...
16:02Careful.
16:03Danny, guess what?
16:04Your father has kindly offered to take us all out for dinner tonight.
16:10Restaurant of your choice as well.
16:11Oh, good one.
16:12Yeah, Dad thought it would be real nice if we had a proper, happy family outing.
16:18Didn't you, Dad?
16:18Oh, yeah, yeah.
16:19Too right.
16:20Great.
16:21Thanks.
16:22And I think I know just the place.
16:23Very good choice, Danny.
16:30Lovely.
16:31Great.
16:32Thanks.
16:32Yeah.
16:33Can't eat this, bud.
16:34It's raw.
16:34Flamin' raw.
16:37Oh, Garcon.
16:38Thanks, mate.
16:38Have a shake.
16:39It's supposed to be raw.
16:41It's sashimi.
16:42It's a great delicacy.
16:43Oh.
16:44I don't like the look of it.
16:44Thanks all the same.
16:45Max, why don't you try some of the teriyaki?
16:49It's lovely.
16:49Yeah, swap.
16:51Lisa's cooked, eh?
16:53Danny?
16:54Max, please.
16:55But Danny's...
16:56Yeah, I'll go.
16:56I'm sorry.
16:57How's it going, Dad?
16:58Enjoying yourself?
16:59Oh, yeah.
16:59Yeah.
17:00Very nice.
17:00Very nice.
17:01I'm so glad you could join us, Daphne.
17:04Well, she's almost one of the family now.
17:06Like some?
17:07What is it?
17:08Squid.
17:09Is it cooked?
17:11No.
17:12Oh, you've got a plate of steak, chips, and then you've got a top.
17:15I'm sure this squid's very nice, but...
17:18Mmm.
17:19Mmm.
17:20It's good.
17:26Paul, look at this.
17:28Yeah, cute.
17:35Paul, what is it this time?
17:36Can't you guess?
17:38All right, so your father's going out with Zoe again.
17:41Like it or not, you're going to have to live with it.
17:43I'm surprised that you're accepting it.
17:46I was talking to Lucy before.
17:47Oh, of course, she put on a brave face, but you can tell that she feels threatened.
17:51Easter's a time for the family, and where's Dad?
17:53He's out trying to be a teenager again, isn't he?
17:55He's entitled to have some fun.
17:56He's being downright selfish, and you know it.
17:59Dad and I have had our ups and downs, but I've always respected him.
18:02I've admired his commitment to this family.
18:04You're exaggerating.
18:05Oh, yeah?
18:06You mark my words.
18:07It's this little affair of his that's going to rip this family apart, if it hasn't already.
18:14Here we go.
18:16Oh, Dad.
18:17Oh, don't be sarky.
18:18Don't be sarky.
18:19This jaffoo doesn't look much better.
18:20Hella fills you up.
18:21Oh, yes.
18:22It's delicious, too, isn't it?
18:23Yeah, I don't think what my gut's going to feel like.
18:25Whoa.
18:26Still, had a great time tonight.
18:27It's the main thing, eh, Danny?
18:27You bet.
18:28It's been a great night.
18:29I really appreciate it.
18:30I'll guess I'll deal with you, son.
18:31Well, can I give you something towards that, Max?
18:32No, no way.
18:33You're getting married.
18:34You'll need every penny you can get, especially married him.
18:37Oh, thanks, Dad.
18:40I bet you didn't think we could do it, eh, Mitch, eh?
18:42What's that, Max?
18:43Well, get on so well for a whole noise.
18:45Oh, yes, I'm impressed.
18:47And the bill, sir?
18:48Come.
18:51Oh, what?
18:53160 bucks.
18:54It's a gloom and robber.
18:56My shoes aren't out there.
18:57I've got to send for the cops quick smoke.
18:59All right, Max, calm down.
19:00Get him off the hook for Pearl Harbor.
19:01This is a thank you, kiddo.
19:02Don't forget to give them a tip.
19:05No way.
19:06There you go.
19:07160 bucks exactly.
19:08Thank you, sir.
19:09Only tip you're getting from me.
19:11Lower your prices or go out of business.
19:13Dad.
19:13Max.
19:14Don't worry, look.
19:15He's only joking.
19:16That's right.
19:17Here, waiter.
19:18No way.
19:19Sorry, son.
19:21But this place is what you call a rip-off.
19:22You can't see that.
19:23You need your head read.
19:24If there's any ripping off being done here, Dad, it's by you.
19:28I suppose you can't help it.
19:29I'm sorry about this, Daphne.
19:30Oh, Danny.
19:36What are you staring at?
19:37They are staring at you because if they ever have children, they want a reminder of how
19:42not to treat them.
19:44Come on.
19:45I haven't finished me too.
19:48I haven't finished me too.
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