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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
00:39Morning Danny, happy Easter
00:41Yeah, happy Easter
00:42Yeah, happy Easter Danny
00:43Oh, you're not still sarking about last night, are you?
00:46Well, what do you expect?
00:48You've been so embarrassed
00:50Oh, what?
00:51I was holding back the flaming crook
00:53Oh, come on, you two, it's Easter
00:55Yeah, that's right
00:56Oh, listen on
00:57At least I'm trying
00:59Yeah
01:00Yeah
01:01First up, I'm going over to see Des
01:02And I'm going to sort a few things out
01:04And then I've even got an Easter egg for Bradley
01:06Oh, Bradley?
01:07I know what I'd like to give him
01:08Danny
01:09Yeah
01:10And Daphne's coming over for lunch
01:11So I'd appreciate it if you two would at least make an effort
01:13To behave like normal human beings
01:15That's right, you want a nice, quiet, family lunch
01:17Oh, right, like last night, you mean?
01:20Don't
01:22Families
01:23What do you do with them?
01:26Well, this is about the lot
01:28Oh, yes
01:29What about these?
01:31Oh, I'll just shove them down there, I'll put them away later
01:34Talk about the blind leading the blind
01:36I'd stick to indoor camping if I was you
01:38I don't think you're ready for the real world
01:41Yeah, well, I'm pretty new at this, you know
01:43I think you're doing fabulously
01:46Sure
01:47Well, Bradley thinks you're great
01:49Yeah, I must admit I'm getting along a lot better with him now
01:52I told you, it was just a matter of time
01:54Yeah
01:55Listen, there's one thing I wanted to ask you
01:59Oh?
02:00Well, you said you had a pretty rough time of it in Perth
02:06Yes
02:07Well, how come Bradley told me that he used to own a pony?
02:13Oh
02:14You are new to being a father, aren't you?
02:16Hmm?
02:17Well, that's the oldest one in the book
02:19I mean, any child as deprived as Bradley has been
02:22Well, he's bound to make up stories
02:25Yeah
02:26Yeah
02:27Yeah, I suppose it's alright
02:29Anything else?
02:32Good
02:33Well, I would appreciate it if you would get this stuff back to Danny as soon as possible
02:39Then I can clean up in here properly
02:47Anyone home?
02:48Oh, Zoe, come on in
02:49Ta-da!
02:51What's this?
02:52Well, just a guess, but I'd say it was an egg
02:54I always hand them out to my friends at Easter time
02:56Don't say it
02:57What?
02:58I wouldn't have to buy them any
02:59Nothing was further from my mind
03:01Come on, I'll get you a coffee
03:02Yeah, why not?
03:03I'll finish my delivery route
03:05Well, you've got one egg left
03:06Oh, that was for Jim
03:07But they've headed off on a picnic
03:09I didn't want to barge in
03:10I can understand that
03:11Hmm?
03:12Oh, nothing
03:13Nothing
03:14No, come on, you've got something to say
03:17Well
03:19It's just I hope you know what you're doing
03:21Going out with your boss's father, that's all
03:23Paul
03:24Well, hey, he's been carrying on
03:27Anyway, we've decided to keep our private and professional lives strictly separate
03:31Jim's very different from most of the guys you've known, Zoe
03:34I know he's a lot older than me and there's his family to be considered
03:37But don't you think I haven't thought of all of that?
03:40I might carry on like the original Dottie Dame, but I'm not entirely stupid
03:44I do have my moments
03:45Good
03:47Well, I've grown up a lot lately, Daph, I think I can handle it
03:51Well, I reckon I'm entitled to the chance to find out anyway
04:00Anybody home?
04:02Come in
04:04G'day
04:05Hey
04:06Just brought this over, mate
04:09Oh, gee, thanks, mate
04:11It's for Bradley
04:12I knew that
04:14Um, I didn't know you were boys and buddies
04:17Well, he and Lucy owned up about what happened to the car
04:20Took a lot of guts to do that
04:22There's no point in holding a grudge, is there?
04:23I couldn't agree more
04:25No, he's gone to the picnic with the others, I'll give it to him when he gets back
04:28Sit down
04:33Yeah, he's not a bad kid, Bradley
04:36I mean, he's had a lot of ups and downs
04:39Yeah, yeah, well, I reckon it's really good what you're doing for him too, Des
04:43Yeah
04:45Um, can I get you a beer or something?
04:47Sure, why not?
04:48Listen, I'm sorry about the other day
04:52I don't want to muck things up for you and Dad
04:56Oh, yeah, I know that, Des
04:57A bit of an overreaction, hey?
05:00Yeah
05:02Gee, whose is that?
05:04Oh, it must be Andrea's
05:06She's always leaving things lying around
05:08Well, I wonder if she'd lend it to me
05:10I mean, gotta catch up on that sort of thing
05:12Yeah, yeah, I suppose so
05:14Well, I'll just ask her when she gets back
05:18Honestly, it was too embarrassing for words being the only Ramsey in church on Easter Sunday
05:23Oh, yeah?
05:25Right
05:27Are you still sulking? Or what?
05:29No, I'm not sulking
05:31Begzoy
05:32Well, yeah, you'd know all about that, wouldn't you?
05:34Well, just cause I gave the waiter a bit of what's what?
05:37Dad, you were down on the place from the moment you walked through the door
05:40Aunty Madge, you were there
05:41Oh, no, if you two are gonna behave like this, leave me out of it
05:44Just because it was a little bit different
05:46Different? Downright dangerous, all that raw fish
05:49You don't mean to tell me you like that stuff
05:52Yeah, yeah, I do
05:54It's because you live on steak and potatoes
05:57Hey, good Aussie tucker
05:59Smother it in charcoal and burn it to a crisp
06:01Yeah, gives a bit of flavour
06:03Something you get your teeth in it
06:05Do you know how bad that is for you?
06:07Gotta be better than eating raw fish, mate
06:09There's nothing wrong with the nutritional value of Japanese food
06:11Oh, yeah? That's how come they're all such big blokes, eh?
06:15Look, you ask them what they'd rather eat
06:17They'll soon tell you, mate, they can't afford it
06:19See, I mean steak costs about 200 bucks a kilo
06:21Oh, and how do you know?
06:23You're not the only one who reads the financial pages, mate
06:25Stop it! Both of you, stop it for goodness sake
06:28What's up with her?
06:29It's Easter, we're supposed to be having a nice, quiet family get-together
06:32And you two are fighting like a pair of two-year-olds
06:34Fight? No, it's fight!
06:36We're not fighting
06:38No, no, healthy exchange of opinion
06:40Too right!
06:42Shall we continue this outside?
06:44Right
06:54Hey, just one minute
06:56Admit what?
06:57That you'd made your mind up before you even took a first bite
07:00Alright, let's ask Deb
07:01Independent judge, eh?
07:02Fair enough
07:03What's that?
07:04Well, which would you rather have?
07:06That Jep Noce we had last night?
07:08Or some good ol' some Aussie Barbie Tucker, eh?
07:10Oh, that's a bit of a loaded question, Dad
07:13I like both, depends on who's cooking
07:15There you are, see?
07:16What do you mean, see? She hasn't tasted your lot yet
07:19Madge, thanks for having me
07:21Oh, that's alright, dear, as Shane said
07:22You're almost part of the family now, off you go
07:24Well, have you thought any more about who you're going to invite?
07:29I like to keep it fairly small, apart from anything else as the cost to consider
07:33Oh, yes, of course, traditionally the bride's family pays for the wedding
07:38Well, I'll be paying for it myself
07:40Oh, no, you won't
07:42Well, it's my son's wedding, so I'm paying
07:44Max!
07:46Well, we don't want people to think we're doing it on the cheap, do we?
07:48Max, it's very good of you, but...
07:49Now, look, love, there's plenty of ways of cutting costs if you know how
07:52We have the wedding here, for starters
07:53I mean, home weddings are all the go these days
07:55Yeah, but have you seen where some of those people live?
07:57Never mind that
07:58Madge can do the catering
07:59Oh, yes
08:00And we can get my mate down the pub to get the grog cheap
08:03Yep, go down the park, get the flowers
08:06Look, all I'm saying, all I'm saying is ways of cutting costs if you know how
08:10I mean, you've already got the wedding dress, haven't you, Daffy?
08:12See?
08:13All you've got to do is think things through
08:23Cozy little lunch in the courtyard
08:25Oh, brilliant
08:27Only two places
08:29Oh, you can count too
08:31I thought you were having lunch with your boyfriend
08:33Oh, no, he's having a quiet day with his family
08:35I know when not to impose on other people
08:38Oh, good
08:39Then you won't mind going out for lunch
08:40Oh, no, no, I thought I might stick around and see if I can work out how you do it
08:45What?
08:47Well, everyone wants to know why Des lets you and that brat of yours stick around
08:50The popular theory is blackmail
08:52I reckon you're putting something in his coffee
08:54Come on, Mitch
08:56What's going on?
08:58How are we going?
09:00For God's sake, it's Easter
09:02Do you two have to be at each other's throats 24 hours a day, 7 days a week?
09:06What do I have to do to get some peace around here?
09:08Oh, you've got it, I'm going out for lunch
09:11Oh, by the way, I wouldn't touch the coffee if I were you
09:13Oh?
09:16Thank God she's gone
09:18Anyway, now we can just relax
09:22Why do I get the feeling that you're going to start talking about marriage again?
09:25Des, even your mother thinks that we should get married
09:28I don't want to talk about it, Andrea
09:29I don't want to talk about it, Andrea
09:30Well, what about Bradley?
09:31He deserves that much
09:33I said I don't want to talk about it
09:36I'll make up my own mind in my own time
09:38And no one is going to pressure me into it
09:40Not you and certainly not my mother
09:42Now, I'm going outside to work on the car
09:43It's a bit of peace and quiet
09:45Just call me when lunch is ready
09:49Tongs
09:51Oh, Shane
09:53Sing the long-handed tongs on your travels?
09:55Nah, but if you find it, I can tell you where you can shove it
09:57Babe?
09:58You just couldn't resist having a little niggle, could you?
10:00What are you on about?
10:02Oh, that crack about the dress
10:03You couldn't help but drag that up
10:05Well, just showing how to save some money
10:06I mean, I am paying for the wedding after all
10:09Yeah, well, I've been thinking about that, Dad
10:10And I think I'd prefer it if you didn't
10:12Suit yourself
10:14Now, listen, don't get the wrong end of the stick, but
10:16I mean, I like Daphne
10:17I mean, I like her a lot
10:19Okay?
10:20Well, in that case, you won't mind going out there and apologising to her
10:24Anything you say
10:25I don't know what I've got to apologise about
10:27Anything for a quiet life
10:28And, Dad, make sure it sounds like you mean it
10:36Come on
10:37Come on
10:41Lucy, dear
10:45I'm not doing that
10:50Damn it
10:55Hi
10:56Hi, Des
10:58Happy Easter
10:59Same to you
11:01Sparkplugs stuck, there's always one, isn't there?
11:04It certainly is
11:07How's the barbecue?
11:09Oh, you know, Max is up to his usual form
11:12Yeah, I can imagine
11:16What's wrong with the car?
11:18It's...
11:20Nothing much, I just had to get away from in there
11:23Things that bad?
11:25Well, she's not fighting with Zoe
11:26She's dropping not so subtle hints about getting married
11:29I'm sorry, I didn't realise
11:31How do you feel about that?
11:34I don't know
11:36That's the trouble, I just don't know
11:38I guess I owe it to Bradley
11:40And what about Des Clark? What do you owe him?
11:41Oh, I know, it'd be a joke
11:44I could never love her
11:45Then tell her
11:46It's easier said than done
11:48Well, at least things would be out in the open
11:49You'd both know where you stand
11:52Still, it's none of my business, is it?
11:55I'd better go
11:56Dave?
12:00Yeah?
12:04Nothing
12:13What's up?
12:15Nothing?
12:16Oh, come on
12:17You've been like that a life to know
12:20It's the way the old man talks to Daphne
12:23The way he talks to everybody
12:25He doesn't mean anything by it, you know
12:27Oh, yeah, I know, I know
12:29Well, I'm worried how she takes her
12:31She's not used to him like we are
12:33Oh, Daphne's a pretty cluey lady
12:35She'd have him sussed
12:37You reckon?
12:38Yeah, for sure
12:40Yeah, I guess you're right
12:42Hey, listen, it's good to see you sparking up again
12:43We were worried about you there for a while
12:45Well, first there was a run-in with Paul
12:47And then you've been pretty short with me lately
12:49Yeah, I've had things on my mind
12:51Well, I'm here if you need me, okay?
12:56Has only Madge been talking to you?
12:58Oh, only that she was worried about you
13:00And that you don't feel like you fit in anywhere
13:02Oh, terrific
13:04No, no, no, wait a minute, Daphne
13:06Look, she only says it because she cares about you
13:08We all do, you know that
13:10Yeah, for sure
13:12Tell you what though, you feel like a gaming pool?
13:15What, now?
13:16Yeah, why not?
13:18Okay
13:20You want to be good though?
13:22Oh, ho, ho, ho
13:32Yeah, the gap was a bit wide, that's all
13:34Yeah, well, it's not doing my ego any good
13:36I mean, I'm the man, I'm supposed to know how these things work
13:37That's what Jim said when the car broke down
13:40Boy, the hassles that caused
13:43It was innocent, wasn't it?
13:46Of course it was, here
13:48There's no need to get mad, I was only offering you some advice
13:51Just hoping you and Jim know what you're up to, that's all
13:53Ditto
13:57Ditto
14:00Sorry?
14:01I just hope you know what you're doing
14:03Look, why don't you tell her to leave?
14:05I mean, whatever she's got on you, it can't be all that bad
14:08She hasn't got anything on me
14:11Well look, you want her out as much as I do
14:13Why don't we just go in there and tell her to leave?
14:15Look, don't tell me what to do
14:18I mean, I've had enough of that all day
14:20Just leave me alone
14:21Leave me alone
14:28You were talking to Zoe outside?
14:30Yeah, sir
14:32Well, it's obvious to me what you were talking about
14:34Don't start
14:36She is the last person in the world to criticise us
14:39I mean, the way she's carrying on with Jim Robinson
14:41The whole street's talking about it
14:43Look, what Zoe does has got nothing to do with you or me
14:45So let's just leave it at that
14:47Aren't you the slightest bit concerned as to the effect this might have on our son?
14:49I mean, it's all very well to be adult and mature about this sort of thing
14:54I really don't think Bradley is in any moral danger from Zoe
14:57From what I've heard, it's the other way around
14:59He is very impressionable
15:01Don't push it, Andrea, there is a limit
15:03I just want what's best
15:08What's best?
15:10Yeah, but best for who?
15:15I really thought Des would be on my side over the gym
15:17Yes, I'm surprised
15:19Yeah, let's go into the living room
15:21You know, I wouldn't mind placing a small bet that that Townsend woman's behind it
15:24What's her name, Andrea?
15:25Oh yes, her
15:27Nasty piece of work if ever I saw one
15:29Talk to me about it
15:30Yes, well I wouldn't be at all surprised if she's been poisoning Des's mind against you
15:34Who's being poisoned?
15:36You are the way you put that stuff away
15:38Yeah, see, Zoe?
15:39Ask a simple question, get a sermon
15:41You thought you were going out with Jimbo the summer?
15:43He's spending time with his family
15:46I had a beaut young Sheila like you on the go
15:47I wouldn't hang about with that bunch of layabouts
15:50Right
15:53Take no notice, Zoe, it's just the way he talks
15:56Why does everybody make it sound so sordid, so wrong?
16:00We're not doing anything wrong, Madge, I promise
16:03I know that
16:04I know you and I know Jim
16:06Then why is everybody against us?
16:09You must understand that in a relationship where there's an age difference, people are bound to talk
16:14Nothing better to do, some of them
16:18Yeah, but what about his family?
16:21I make Jim happy, I know I do
16:22You'd think they'd want to see him happy
16:24Well, nothing's as simple as that
16:26You see, he's spending time with you that he might otherwise spend with his family
16:31They feel threatened
16:34It takes time
16:38Anything worth waiting for takes time
16:39You don't need to explain to me, I know what Max is like
16:45Verbal anthrax, my grandfather used to call it
16:48Eh?
16:49Foot and mouth disease
16:51Besides, I'm marrying you, not Max
16:55Mmm, thank God for that
16:57There is something though
16:59What?
17:00I think we should put the wedding back a bit
17:02What?
17:03No, wait, hear me out
17:04It takes money to start housekeeping
17:05Yeah, I know that
17:06I don't think you know the sort of stuff we need
17:09I certainly don't think you know how much it costs
17:11We're not exactly flush at the moment
17:14Oh, I've got the chauffeuring job and the job at Lasseter's
17:17I'm talking about long-term prospects
17:20There's enough pressure on a marriage as it is without having to worry about money
17:24Look what happened to Paul
17:28My folks started with nothing
17:29I'm sorry
17:33It's just when I get married, I want to make sure it'll last
17:42Are you sure that's all there is behind it?
17:45Of course I am
17:48That's all that matters then
17:50Oh, hey, come on, don't look so worried
17:54We'll work it out
17:55What's up?
18:09It's getting late and Bradley's not back from the picnic
18:12I'm worried about him
18:15One of us has to
18:17For God's sake, Andrea
18:18Half of Ramsey Street is with him, he'll be alright
18:21I'm not so sure
18:23What's that supposed to mean?
18:24Well, he told me he had another one of his nightmares last night
18:28Well, why didn't he tell me about it?
18:30Would you have been interested?
18:32That's not fair
18:34I'm not talking about fair
18:36I'm talking about my son and where he's concerned anything's fair
18:40Des, he needs the security of a father
18:43Well, I'm trying
18:45He will never regard you as a father until we get married
18:48He's got this old-fashioned idea that that is what mummies and daddies do
18:51I'm sorry, Andrea, I can't make that commitment
18:55Then I will just have to find somebody who will
19:00What?
19:02I owe it to Bradley
19:04Either you marry me and accept Bradley as your legal son
19:10Or I walk out of here and you'll never see him again
19:12You'll never see him again
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