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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
00:42You won't recognise last of us when we're finished with it, Dad?
00:44Oh, yeah? If I know what you and that might quite will do, but...
00:48Oh, plot plants, bit of black plastic, ha!
00:52Go and have a look, you think you're a way out bush
00:54There's a lake, I'm going to make it look like an outback waterhole
00:56So what's the big way out bush?
00:58It's true, you're going to throw in the dust in the floors as well?
01:01Oh, Max, you should be really more receptive to what your family does
01:06Oh, I'm receptive, but...
01:08That's your grammar
01:09Look, leave me grammar out of it
01:11I just don't know how Shane reckons he's going to manage being married without a proper job
01:15Look, the chauffeuring business will come good and I've got the landscaping in the meantime
01:18I think I'm doing alright
01:19Yes, and you should be more encouraging to Shane instead of being so...
01:22He's a mystic about everything, excuse me
01:25It's bad manners to read the table, you know
01:27Who's got you heading the paper these days?
01:29It gives me something to do
01:31Hmm, eh?
01:33What's up with Danny?
01:39What's up with Danny?
01:43What's up with Danny?
01:44He's been like that for days, weeks
01:47What's shelling all that dope chap restaurant supposed to chew him up?
01:50That'd be one of the worst disasters you ever perpetuated
01:53Eh?
01:54Yeah, yeah, so
01:55Next, what he needs is an ego boost
01:58Come on, just...
01:59Come on
02:00Yeah, okay, I'll give it a bro
02:02Hard life growing up in it, eh?
02:07Time when you get to my age you forget what it's like
02:11Listen
02:15When you leave school
02:17Get a new job
02:18When you're paying to go up fast
02:20I mean
02:21Of course you're not going to be into what the kids at school are, you know?
02:24Right?
02:25Meantime you'll make new friends
02:27You and Scott will catch up with each other
02:29I mean, look at Jim and me
02:31I mean
02:33I went off to an apprenticeship
02:35We went to the university
02:36We saw each other for about five years
02:38They're great mates now, bud
02:40Huh?
02:41Yeah
02:42Thanks, Dad
02:43Look
02:44Just remember
02:46His family thinks a lot of you, mate
02:48They're behind you all the way
02:50Clive!
02:51Have you seen my...
02:52Struth
02:53Shhh!
02:54Must be meditating
02:55What for?
02:56You know what Clive's like
02:57He changes philosophy like he changes socks
02:58Must be a new book he read
02:59Well, how are we supposed to make breakfast without waking him up?
03:01Tiptoe
03:02Uh, that'll be Scott, we were going through our seminar
03:03Oh, that door, quick!
03:04G'day, all sex?
03:05Shhh!
03:06Oh, sorry
03:07Oh, sorry
03:08Oh, that door, quick!
03:09G'day, all sex?
03:10Shhh!
03:11Oh, sorry
03:12How are we supposed to make breakfast without waking him up?
03:14How are we supposed to make breakfast without waking him up?
03:15Tiptoe
03:21Eh, that'll be Scott, we were going through our seminar
03:23Where is that door, quick?
03:24Uh, that door, quick!
03:28G'day, all sex?
03:29Shhhh!
03:30Oh, sorry
03:31Oh, sorry.
03:49Clive Gibbons, you creep!
03:52Hey, it was a joke.
03:53Oh, hysterical.
03:54They've got words for people like you.
03:56I was just trying to get a bit of shut-eye.
03:58Not always that easy living here.
03:59Oh, yeah?
04:00Yeah? Well, it's not always that easy living with a raving lunatic either.
04:04Oh, creep!
04:05Anyone who'd think you'd never seen a person levitate before?
04:08Hey, what's that behind your ear?
04:10Oh, it looks like the housekeeping money for this week.
04:12Oh, Clive, you can't afford that. I know how strapped you are.
04:15Oh, well, I must admit the fortnightly check from Mike's parents wouldn't go astray.
04:20There must be some reason it hasn't arrived.
04:24Just don't tell Mike. There's no point worrying him to.
04:27I will ring his father later on and ask what's happening.
04:30Now, where did I put that incense?
04:35Well, morning.
04:36Morning.
04:36They put things in the cereal.
04:37Well, you could have made...
04:38Why didn't you make some for me too?
04:41Well, I made a full pot, but I drank it all.
04:43Too much coffee is no good for you.
04:45I'm nervous, Des.
04:46What for?
04:50Working with Paul, of course.
04:51I hadn't thought of that.
04:55Must be pretty awkward working in the same place in the same room with somebody whose life he just turned upside down.
05:00It's his own illogical prejudices that have caused all the trouble.
05:04I don't think Paul sees it that way.
05:07Maybe you should resign.
05:09Well, I offered, but he wouldn't accept it.
05:11Well, then what are you worried about?
05:14There's going to be an atmosphere, and I'm not sure if I can handle it.
05:16Well, you've handled it pretty well so far.
05:18What's that supposed to mean?
05:23Stop burying your head in the sand.
05:26I mean, people aren't exactly jumping up and down with joy at the fact that you and Jim are going out together.
05:29Well, it's none of their business.
05:31Think it through, Zoe.
05:34God, I mean, of course it's their business.
05:37Paul's left home.
05:39Lucy's all upset.
05:40I just hope it's going to be worth it.
05:43It is.
05:44Jim means a lot to me.
05:46And it's about time his family realises he's got a right to a life of his own.
05:51Yeah, well, you'd better get the family on side, and that includes Paul.
05:55No, I wouldn't waste too much sympathy on Paul.
05:57He's always telling me what a great survivor he is.
06:14Morning, Governor.
06:15I hope you won't disturb your breakfast.
06:16Oh, Shane, where did we go?
06:18Hey, hey, hey.
06:19I heard what happened the other night, mate.
06:21I'm sorry about that.
06:22Yeah, well, I suppose it's time I left home anyway, eh?
06:24By the sounds of it, there wasn't much else you could do.
06:27Yeah, I just hope Dad knows what he's doing.
06:29Hmm.
06:30Zoe seems to cause trouble wherever she goes.
06:33Doesn't seem like your Dad's type at all.
06:35Nope.
06:35Hey, there's something else that I can't work out.
06:37Why did you employ someone that's such a, oh, I don't know, such a dense head?
06:43Zoe happens to be a very good secretary.
06:45Shouldn't you be starting work?
06:47Sound just like a boss.
06:49Yeah, well, I'd better be getting to the office.
06:51Short weeks mean early stairs.
06:53Hey.
06:53Why don't you start without Mike?
07:07I couldn't let you do that.
07:07That might work hard.
07:09What's that got to do with him?
07:10We've got to share everything equally.
07:11Good, then.
07:12It's your turn in the push of the barrel.
07:13Morning, ladies.
07:13Come on, Shane.
07:14You know it's not good for my bag.
07:19Yeah, well, wouldn't you like a day after that?
07:21I think Mike and I can look after the shop if you like.
07:23I would love a day off, but you two aren't wagging school to give it to me.
07:27And besides, I can't afford to pay you.
07:29Yeah, well, I'm doing an article on this place for the school magazine.
07:32Oh, good.
07:33Make sure you tell them what a great person the owner is.
07:35And what a spunk the waiter is.
07:40Oh, no.
07:42Oh, that's not fair.
07:43What's wrong?
07:44They're not going to renew my lease.
07:46We're not doing that badly, are we?
07:48The owners are selling, but the sale's conditional on the buyer's getting vacant possession.
07:53When does the lease run out?
07:54In two weeks' time.
07:55I can't afford just to start all over again somewhere else.
07:58I can't afford to be out of a job, either.
08:00Well, you mean that's it?
08:01All this work, all what you've done for nothing?
08:04Yep.
08:05It's just about the size of it.
08:06Des, aren't I entitled to some compensation?
08:15No.
08:16Afraid not.
08:18So you can slave away for months trying to build up a business, only to have the whole
08:21thing pulled out from under you.
08:23That's right.
08:25Now, did the agents say what the new owners were going to do with the building?
08:28I'm going to renovate it.
08:30Well, why don't you ask them if you can set up again after the renovations?
08:36That's not a bad idea.
08:38It could take a while, though.
08:40It's going to cost a lot to store all the furniture, the equipment.
08:43And you won't be earning an income while you're doing it.
08:46I can't just pack up my tea towels and walk away.
08:49No, it's just my luck.
08:51I've struggled all this time, and now that they're going to smarten the place up and
08:54attract more people to the building, I get the boot.
08:57Well, why don't you at least talk to the agents about setting up after their building's
09:00been renovated?
09:01Yeah, it's worth a shot, I guess.
09:03I'll give them a call.
09:04Thanks, Des.
09:05At least you've given me some hope.
09:07Yeah, well, re-in the police.
09:09Yeah.
09:10How are things with Andrea?
09:12Oh, good, good.
09:12She's agreed that we live separate lives, and I just look after Bradley financially.
09:16I hear you've become somewhat of a disciplinarian.
09:19Yeah, well, I'm not very good at that.
09:21Hurts me more than a little bloke.
09:23Peaceful house at last, hmm?
09:24With Zoe around?
09:25You're kidding.
09:26I've heard all about that.
09:28I don't know.
09:28With Zoe, trouble seems to follow wherever she goes.
09:31I wonder if she realises what a mess this has all become.
09:34Look, I have enough trouble understanding women as it is, little Anne Zoe.
09:39See you.
09:39Good luck.
09:40See you.
09:40Yeah.
09:42Oh, one more thing, Rosemary.
09:43Lasseter is thinking of selling out.
09:45Hmm.
09:47Yeah, well, he hasn't named a figure yet, but I'm sure we'll get it at the right price.
09:50Yeah.
09:51Yeah, we're going to be looking for somewhere to invest once we've sold the office block,
09:54aren't we?
09:55Sure.
09:57Okay.
09:57Well, I'll let you know as soon as there's something definite, okay?
10:00Bye.
10:02You must really like that place.
10:03Right?
10:05Lasseter's.
10:05You live there, now you want to buy it.
10:06Yeah, well, it's a good business proposition.
10:10Can't be much fun living in a hotel.
10:12It's not exactly a barrel of laughs living at home at the moment, either.
10:15Well, you're overreacting, Paul.
10:17Surely your father's entitled to a life of his own.
10:20He is, but that doesn't mean to say I have to agree with what he's doing with it.
10:24Be practical.
10:25You can hardly afford to stay in a place like Lasseter's for very long.
10:29That is my problem.
10:30Now, you're not paid to be my financial advisor, so I'd suggest you get on with what you are being paid for.
10:41What did the estate agent say?
10:43Nothing.
10:44The guy I have to speak to wasn't there.
10:46He's going to ring me back.
10:48It's a pity you didn't have an option on the lease.
10:50Yeah, I was a bit naive.
10:52However, won't happen next time.
10:53There is one.
10:55You know, you don't seem to have a great deal to store.
10:58If we split it up between all the garages in Ramsey Street, it wouldn't cost you anything.
11:01I can just see the men agreeing to leave their precious cars in the streets for a few months.
11:05It wouldn't hurt them.
11:07Anyway, I really don't see why you're so set on staying here anyway.
11:10There must be other shops in the area you could lease.
11:13Where?
11:14Well, there's that new shopping complex over at Jackson Terrace.
11:17You'd have to make a fortune there.
11:18The place is always packed.
11:19And that's the reason there's a waiting list a mile long already.
11:22Apart from the fact that there must be a dozen food shops there,
11:25no, it's got to be here or nowhere.
11:29I just have to keep my fingers crossed the new owners will let me stay.
11:31Well, it is.
11:36How's things?
11:37Did Danny pull on his weight?
11:38Oh, no problem.
11:39It would be your bank manager, sir.
11:40It's true.
11:40Like food, a genius.
11:42I was only joking.
11:43It'll take a few years yet.
11:45Yeah.
11:46Yeah.
11:46I suppose you won't have that problem with Bradley for a while.
11:48No, no.
11:51I had to talk to him about getting an after-school job.
11:54Oh, that's a go.
11:54Get him out and look at it, eh?
11:56Yeah.
11:57He's a standard of a pretty good kid now that he's settled down.
11:59Oh, yeah.
12:00He's a bit hard on you when you run off like that.
12:03Remember when Danny shot through with Scott?
12:06I haven't nearly grown up.
12:07Well, he won't be doing that for a while.
12:09Hey, Dad.
12:09Hey.
12:10You hear about Daphne losing the coffee shop?
12:13No.
12:13What's the guts of that?
12:14No, they're not going to renew the lease.
12:16It's true.
12:17She want to go?
12:18No way.
12:20Well, she should have dig her toes in there.
12:22She's trying to, but legally she doesn't stand a chance.
12:25Good old Daph, eh?
12:27Should have let them shove her around.
12:28I mean, them characters sitting up in their offices ordering people about Daph's worth ten of them any day.
12:34Development can be a good thing.
12:36Typical, isn't it, eh?
12:37I can just see you bulldozing people's homes down.
12:40Well, it didn't seem to be a problem when they were expanding the car park next to the footy oval.
12:45Ah, that's different.
12:46That's important.
12:46Cultural, see?
12:48The building that the coffee shop is in is an eyesore.
12:51They're not going to demolish it.
12:52They're just going to do it up.
12:54I reckon it could be a good thing for Ramsey Street.
12:56With that part's all run down, if they decide to renovate, building values will go up.
13:01Do you reckon?
13:02I hadn't thought about that, but Danny's right.
13:05That corner's always been a bit of a dump.
13:07Might have a point there.
13:08Still, I reckon Daph Ford will hold out for all she can get.
13:14It's typical.
13:15It's just typical.
13:17Stay, Daph.
13:18I must be a moron.
13:20Stupid me simply asks why I can't renew my lease.
13:22Do you think they give me a straight answer, huh?
13:24Take it easy, Daph.
13:25Your pupils are starting to dilate.
13:27Some large corporation wants to modernise the building.
13:29Well, what does that mean?
13:30Can I stay?
13:31Do they want more money?
13:32It's typical.
13:32150 over 90 and climbing.
13:34That's not fair.
13:36Come on, Daphne.
13:37It's not that bad.
13:38We'll work something out.
13:40Maybe it's not the worst thing that can happen anyway.
13:42Well, look, we're still getting married.
13:44So?
13:46Maybe you should be thinking about other things, like whether you're going to work or not.
13:49Shane!
13:50I am a resourceful, independent woman.
13:53I've done my daughters to build up a small business, and I am proud of that fact.
13:56Actually, Daphne, what I think Shane meant to say...
13:58Sorry.
14:00Well, no-one bothered to tell me we'd gone back to the dark ages.
14:03I didn't say you couldn't work.
14:04What I was saying...
14:05How do you propose to support me on your salary, hmm?
14:08I don't mean to be picky, Shane, but you're hardly what I'd call a consistent breadwinner.
14:12Lots of families live on what I earn, Daphne.
14:15Anyway, you don't have to give up work completely.
14:17Just find something that doesn't take up so much time.
14:19Fat chance.
14:20Look at the trouble I've got with this place.
14:22Besides, I've spoken to Des, and I know exactly what I'm going to do.
14:29How come at all this has to be what you want, hmm?
14:35We're getting married, Daphne.
14:36I don't have any say at all.
14:38Not when you want to tie him into the kitchen sink, no.
14:40Doing that pretty effectively without my help.
14:45How come you go running to Des with your problems all the time, hmm?
14:48I don't suppose you would have told me if I hadn't happened to come in here.
14:51Oh, now you're being ridiculous.
14:53I am sick of the way you carry on every time I mention Des's name.
14:56You're demeaning yourself with a stupid jealousy.
15:00I went to Des because he's a businessman,
15:02and he's being a damn sight more useful than you're being.
15:10Hey, you haven't finished your lunch.
15:17I'll get the mop.
15:18Give the floor all good clean, eh?
15:19Huh, could probably do with one.
15:21Hi, Clive. Back again?
15:22Yeah, hang on a minute, mate.
15:23We need to have a talk.
15:24What's up?
15:25I rang your father this afternoon.
15:27What'd you do that for?
15:28The checks your parents have been sending have stopped coming.
15:30It's been two weeks.
15:33Why didn't you tell me?
15:34I didn't want to worry you.
15:35I thought I could sort it out.
15:36But you couldn't, right?
15:38Mike, your father didn't know anything about the money.
15:41Your mother must have been sending it out of a housekeeping.
15:43Gets worse, I'm afraid.
15:45My phone call's blown it.
15:46He's not going to let your mother send any more money.
15:47He reckons it's 17, you're old enough to support yourself.
15:50I can just see him.
15:51He hit the roof, right?
15:52Well, he wasn't exactly impressed.
15:54He'll blame Mum and take it all out on her.
15:56You can't keep protecting her, Mike.
15:57She's got to stand up for herself.
15:58You don't know what he's like.
16:02What am I going to do about the money?
16:03I mean, I can't expect you two to keep paying my bills.
16:06We can manage, for the time being.
16:07Of course we can.
16:09We'll work it out.
16:10You shouldn't have to.
16:13Where's the boys?
16:14In the living room.
16:15Right, family conference.
16:16Why?
16:17Who's done what now?
16:18No-one's done nothing to nobody.
16:19Just me and Danny had a talk this morning.
16:22We're going to come up with some pretty good things.
16:23I want you to hear them.
16:23Come on.
16:24You and Shane.
16:28Turn that off, Danny.
16:30Shane!
16:30Got it.
16:34Come on, Mouse.
16:34Sit down, everybody.
16:35Sit around.
16:37Make yourself comfy.
16:41Right?
16:42Right.
16:42Now.
16:42I've been doing a lot of thinking.
16:45Thinking about this family.
16:46One thing sticks out like a shag on a rock.
16:48We all take each other too much for granted.
16:49Oh, my family was exactly the same.
16:51Especially Charlene.
16:51I'm not pointing a finger at nobody.
16:52I'm just saying all of us.
16:53Yes, but whenever I wanted to talk,
16:55Charlene assumed she was in trouble.
16:56What's all this about?
16:57If you all stop buttoning, I'll tell yous.
17:02Right.
17:03Now.
17:05I think it's time we started being like a proper family
17:08to one another.
17:09You know?
17:09I mean, we're all running around
17:12busy keeping secrets from one another.
17:14We never know when the other's in strife, you know?
17:17I've been reading this Yankee mag, see?
17:20You know, talking about being more real to each other.
17:24Yeah, talking about how we feel.
17:27What's bothering us.
17:29Talk!
17:30Yeah, that's the go.
17:31She's talking.
17:31Yeah, too right, Dad.
17:32We've got to be more real with each other.
17:35I've got to go see Daphne, excuse me.
17:36No, hang on.
17:37Oi, I am finished, yeah?
17:38No, no, please, save it, Dad.
17:39Tell me later, please, please.
17:41You see?
17:43That's just what I was talking about.
17:49Oh, I'm sorry.
17:50I could kick myself sometimes when I think how dumb I am.
17:54You had your chance to marry Des.
17:56I only went to Des because I knew he could tell me where I stood legally.
17:59I know, and it was the perfectly logical thing to do.
18:03There's another problem now.
18:04Mike's parents have refused to support him financially just when I need every penny I can lay my hands on.
18:11And I really think you should give it in, Daphne.
18:14If you sell all the equipment, we can invest the money and be well on our way to getting a deposit for a house.
18:19And what happens in the meantime?
18:22We're back to the same old problem with just one income between us.
18:25Shane, I have to have an income too.
18:28Now, if I can make any money out of this, it's going towards another shop.
18:31So you get to work even more, I get to see you even less, eh?
18:37That's not what I'm saying.
18:41You know, a bloke could get a bit of a complex when his girl starts preferring the company of her cappuccino machines to his.
18:49I'm sorry.
18:50Me too.
18:53But I mean what I said.
18:54I'm not turning my back on all of this.
18:58Coffee?
18:59Cappuccino?
19:01Cappuccino?
19:28Cappuccino?
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