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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
00:36I'm your mother for one thing
00:37Oh yes, some mother you turned out to be
00:39You all think she's terrific, don't you?
00:41Always on the side of what's right
00:42Well you're not so hot, are you?
00:43Charlene, go into my room and we'll talk in there
00:45You just don't want anyone to find out what a rotten mother you are
00:48That's enough Charlene!
00:49No it's not!
00:50You've had to put up with your moralising for years
00:52You don't have any morals, let alone a conscience
00:53I told you to be quiet
00:55You know what she did to Henry?
00:57She put him in a jail, that's what she did
00:59He's there now, rotting in prison
01:01And it's all her fault, isn't it?
01:03That's enough Charlene, you don't know what you're talking about
01:05Yes I do!
01:07Henry needed your help and you turned him down
01:09I don't blame the judge for putting him in jail
01:11When his own mother wouldn't support him
01:13Ever since you got here my girl, you've been looking for trouble
01:15I won't have you moving in here off the street
01:17And taking up residence without even a thank you
01:19You can pack your bag and go
01:21Hang on Aunty, Madge
01:23It's a bit late for Lenny to try and find somewhere tonight
01:25Yes but she should have thought about that
01:27Before she started accusing me of something I didn't do
01:29Now look Madge, fair crack of the whip
01:31I mean she can't go staggering around looking for somewhere to stay now
01:33You were the one who said that we've got no room in the house
01:35Yeah well it's a bit overcrowded but there's always room for one of the family
01:39Yes but I don't think Charlene is interested in being one of the family so she can leave immediately
01:45She can't?
01:47Well, it's midnight
01:49Well, as it seems I'm outvoted I'll leave you to organise Charlene's
01:55Madge!
01:57Well, first thing I had to sort out, where are you going to sleep young lady?
02:03Um, I might leave that to you Dad, I've got an early start in the morning, good night
02:07Me too
02:08Oh thanks a lot
02:10That'd be a lot of help wouldn't they, honey?
02:12Look you can take my bed for tonight
02:14What about you?
02:15Doss on the couch
02:16Oh no sweat, I can go to a pub somewhere
02:18No, no, you only aggravate your mother and stay here
02:20She wouldn't care if I slept in the park
02:22Look, don't go getting cheeky
02:24I'd take my bed, only for tonight mind
02:27Now go on, I'll change my voice
02:29Thanks Uncle Max
02:30Alright
02:31Goodnight
02:33Goodnight
02:45Oh, strength
02:50Oh
02:55Wouldn't you sleep either?
02:56No, my back wouldn't let me
02:58No, I can walk
03:00How about a very hot cup of tea?
03:03Oh, you're on
03:04No, no, you stay there, I can manage
03:11Oh, I word, you and Charlene had a real set two last night, didn't yous?
03:14Yes
03:16If you're telling the truth though
03:19Henry is in jail
03:21Well look, leave that, leave that
03:22Come and tell us all about it before the kids get up
03:26Come on
03:32Well, Sonny, what's he in for?
03:35Theft
03:37He's been stealing since he was a child
03:40He got away with it for a long time
03:42But then when he was 13, he was arrested for shoplifting
03:47Every time he got into trouble, he was put on a good behaviour bond
03:51Oh, I did everything I could to make him do as he was told
03:55And what about Fred?
03:56Thanks, sir
03:57Will he back you up?
03:59Oh, yes at first
04:01And then when Henry kept running away, he washed his hands off him
04:05And then he stole a car
04:09Well, he got three months in a corrective institution for that one
04:14He used to treat the juvenile courts like a joke
04:18He'd go down there and meet up with all his so-called friends and get into more mischief
04:22I had to go down there with it by myself, Magnus
04:36Anyway
04:37His probation officer got him a job in a service station, but he stole from them too
04:44He wanted me to make up the loss
04:47It was a thousand dollars, I didn't have that kind of money
04:51So I...
04:53I refused to help him
04:55I thought he had to be made responsible for his own actions
04:59But I didn't expect them to be so harsh
05:04Henry had turned 18 and the judge decided to make an example of him
05:11And now he's refusing to see me, he hates me, man
05:15No, he doesn't
05:17Yeah, well, you've done all you could
05:19I mean, it's not your fault he's in jail, is it?
05:22Oh, I wish Charlene felt like that, she blames me for everything
05:25Oh, rubbish
05:27Oh, she does, she even blames me for the breakup of the family
05:30Anyway, she'll get over it
05:33Oh, I don't know, Max
05:36I tried to be strict with them when they were younger
05:40I tried to teach them the right thing to do
05:43I don't know where I failed
05:46I don't feel close to either of them any longer
05:50Listen, the point is, what are you going to do, eh?
05:58I mean, look, you're going to have to treat Charlene like she's a sore toe for the time being
06:03Anyway, you're just going to have to give her time to heal
06:06Anyway, she needs you, you know, just as much as Henry does
06:11Hi, just the boy I was looking for
06:26I need a jogging partner
06:29So, what do you say?
06:31Maybe tomorrow
06:33Great, but no excuses, okay, no broken ankles
06:36Okay
06:37Look, I didn't mean that, I just got a bit on my mind
06:44Would it help to talk about it?
06:47I don't bite, you know
06:49Well, I went to visit Mum yesterday
06:51It's kind of complicated
06:53She's been sending me money from her housekeeping and she can't anymore
06:58Well, what will you do?
07:00Can you afford to stay on in Ramsey Street?
07:02Look, it's my business, okay? Forget about it
07:03Fair enough
07:05On one condition
07:08But you don't go acting like you haven't got any friends
07:11I'm a friend, I want to help if I can
07:13Well, the way Clive figures it, is that all Daphne's customers should be given a ticket for the big drawer
07:20And in about a week or so, all the butts are put into her hat and two are picked out
07:24What, only two?
07:25Yeah, yeah, then they're both invited back for a gala pancake making and tossing competition
07:28And the winner gets a hundred bucks
07:30Well, how do they choose the winner?
07:32Well, the fastest and the best pancake will win
07:34Well, I don't reckon the ticket system is so crash hot, I mean, I think everyone will have a go
07:38Ah, four hundred pancakes later
07:40It doesn't matter, one man, one pancake
07:42What about the winner?
07:44It's just when you win it
07:45It's just when you become a feminist
07:46I think you should go in it
07:48I might just do that, Danny
07:50Chances on women don't look too good
07:52I think it's an excellent way to advertise the coffee shop, here you are, boys
07:57Good riddance to bad rubbish, hey?
07:58I'll see myself now
08:00Charlene, I've discussed this situation with you all the time
08:04I'm going to have a go
08:05I'm going to have a go
08:06And I've decided I may have been a bit hasty, I think it might be better if you stayed
08:20As long as it's alright with Uncle Max
08:22Yeah, we'll work something out, after I'll be crippled for life
08:25But, um, there's one condition on your staying and I don't want any argument about it, you are to go to school
08:32School? What for? That'd just be a waste of time
08:35I'd rather get my apprenticeship
08:37Charlene, there is no discussion on this, you can like it or lump it
08:40Okay, I'll give it a go
08:42Good, good, great
08:44Well, get some food in here before you start
08:46I'm not starting today
08:48Well, the sooner you start, the less work you'll have to catch up
08:50You're joking, aren't you? What am I going to wear?
08:53Oh, I'm way ahead of you, my dear, I've already arranged for a school uniform
08:56I can just see me in a straw hat and gloves
08:58I'm glad you find it so amusing, come on
09:00Now?
09:01Yes, now, there's no time like the present, off you go, come on
09:03Well, Vance, looks like we've got another woman around the house
09:06Well, you invited her
09:08Yeah, and I'm paying for it already
09:10These are delicious, Grant
09:13A bit more milk and they'd be the best pancakes
09:15You know, you should enter in Daphne's contest
09:17Ah, so now we're getting to the truth as to why you wanted pipelines for school
09:20Yeah, well, Daphne's going to need somebody to help her start everything off
09:24Yeah, and you're a great cook
09:26Flattery will get you everywhere
09:28Well, you can toss a pancake, can't you?
09:30Yes, I can toss a pancake
09:32Ah, I suppose I could have a go
09:34You can go down to the coffee shop this morning, get a ticket, and then Daphne would feel as if she had some support
09:39You're very keen on all this, Nicky
09:41Well, I want Daphne to keep her shop
09:43It's the only place where Mike can earn any money at the moment
09:46Here she is
09:48Ah, when Scott told me you were home, I was so pleased
09:53Love you, Ash
09:55Nicky, this is Madge's daughter Charlene
09:57But you'd rather be called Lenny, wouldn't you?
09:59Hi Lenny
10:00Charlene will be going to school with you two today
10:02Oh, great, I'll show her around
10:04Just show me the way to Mike Young, what a spunk
10:06Nicky, I told Madge that you could probably lend Charlene a school uniform
10:11Hey, if it's a hassle, I can always start tomorrow
10:14Nicky?
10:15Oh, no, no, it's alright, I'll get you one
10:18Good, thank you, Helen
10:20Now, all I have to do is get her enrolled
10:22I'll give them my references
10:23But I'm sure the principal will want me to sign the enrolment form
10:26You!
10:28Last time I went to school with my mother was in kindergarten
10:30Alright, alright, I'll meet you at the office at 9 o'clock, how's that?
10:33Here we are
10:35Yuck!
10:36I wouldn't wear this to a bad taste party
10:38Well, it's the uniform they expect you to wear
10:41How do you get to school, bus?
10:43Um, we walk
10:45And can a new girl walk to school with you?
10:46Well, sure, any time
10:48And Mike?
10:49Yeah, well, he usually comes with us
10:50Oh, well, if I have to go, most of us go surrounded by men
10:53Catch you later
10:54Hi Helen, goodbye Scott, Nicky
10:58She's certainly loads of fun, isn't she?
11:01Regular three-ring circus
11:06How do I look?
11:07Grouse, huh?
11:08Pink socks, eh?
11:10What's the matter with you?
11:11You were a bit rough on your mum last night, weren't you?
11:14So what?
11:15She's my mum, not yours
11:17Anyway, she shouldn't have covered up about Henry
11:19He's the one in jail, he's the one who needs a sympathy
11:22I'll bet it was for knocking off stuff
11:24Yeah, well, he's not too fussy who he pinches things from either
11:27I remember finding one of my Christmas presents in his sack once
11:30Henry reckons he was mining it for me
11:32Yeah? Yeah, he wasn't too bad with the old five-finger discount
11:33I can't believe you two
11:34You don't know anything about Henry, but you still stab him in the back
11:38Oi! That'll be enough of that
11:41Listen, if we're all going to live together, you're going to have to learn to pull your heads in sometimes, okay?
11:45For goodness sake, what kind of an impression do you think you're going to create looking like that?
11:50And get those earrings off
11:52It's a high school, not a wine bar
11:55Oh, Charlene
11:56You're the only pair I've got
11:58Oh, alright then, we'll have to get you a new pair tomorrow
12:00And you behave yourself today, do you hear me?
12:03Don't push your luck, Mum
12:05I've told you I'm going to be a mechanic
12:07You can get that idea out of your head right now
12:09I don't mind you doing a secretarial course, but not until you've finished high school
12:14I won't have you wasting your brains in a garage
12:17And what's wrong with her working with her aunt?
12:19Would you stay out of this, please, Max?
12:21I said behave yourself, Charlene, did you hear me?
12:23I always do, Mother
12:24In the future, Max, I'd be very grateful if you didn't
12:30If you didn't disagree with me in front of Charlene
12:33I wasn't!
12:34Anyway, she's got a point
12:35I mean, she'd make a great grease monkey, wouldn't she?
12:40Aunt Helen, can I talk to you for a minute?
12:42Hmm, of course
12:44Anything wrong?
12:46Well, it's about Mike, he's in a bit of trouble
12:48Trouble?
12:50What sort of trouble?
12:52Well, family
12:54He told me his mum doesn't even want to have anything to do with him anymore
12:57She won't even support him
12:59Well, she must have a good reason
13:01And we all know that Mike can hardly live at home when his father...
13:04Well, that's the point
13:06Now he has to support himself
13:08What happens if he has to leave school?
13:10He's such a waste after all the study he's done this year
13:13Yes, I agree
13:17Oh, hi, Mike
13:18Come in, Mike
13:19I'm not quite ready
13:20Oh, no worries, I wanted to speak to Mr. Robinson anyway
13:23Is he home, Mrs. Davis?
13:24No, I'm sorry, you've just missed him
13:26Would you like to leave a message?
13:27No, well, actually I wanted to talk to him about getting a job
13:30Oh, I see
13:32Are you looking for some part-time work?
13:33No, full-time
13:34And what about school?
13:36Well, I've sort of decided it's time to get a job, I think
13:38Well, I'll certainly see that he gets your message
13:41Okay, thanks a lot, I'll see you soon
13:43No, no, no, wait, I'll get my bag
13:45Scott!
13:46Yeah?
13:47Oh
13:57Hi guys
13:59They're fairly strict about the uniform at school
14:01So, what's their problem?
14:03She'll get away with it, it's only your first day
14:04It's only your first day
14:05Hi, Lenny
14:06Let's do it
14:11I hope this isn't going to be your last day
14:13Well, it depends
14:14We've got to go down to Cassidy's at lunchtime
14:16They've got a warehouse job advertised
14:17I'll come and give it the once-over too
14:19I've got my clothes in here
14:20Sure
14:21You can't just walk out of school without permission
14:23I'd like to see them try and stop me
14:24Oh, come on
14:25I'm going as fast as I can
14:26It's not a very good place to get changed, is it?
14:27Well, where do you suggest I try to bust off?
14:28Uh-huh
14:30Ouch!
14:31What's wrong?
14:32My hair is caught
14:33I can't get it off
14:34Why not?
14:36Oh, I can't breathe, pull it off
14:37Can't
14:48Shh
14:49I think it's caught on the zipper
14:51Oh, hell, old brownie's coming
14:55We'll be expelled if he catches us
14:56God, I'd school anyway
15:07Oh, hurry up, help me get it off before I come back
15:21There's no need for you to be doing this match
15:23Oh, Helen, I don't mind
15:25Anyway, it gives me an excuse to talk to you
15:27You don't need one, you know
15:30Oh, it's not fair telling you my problems
15:33After talking to Fred today, I'm dying to talk to someone
15:37Did he offer any money for Charlene's upkeep?
15:40Oh, I don't think he even thought of it
15:42He's too full of the fact that he's going to be a father again
15:45Oh, he and that Susan have really got it sweet
15:46All set up in my house
15:49I told him I want every stick of furniture sent down here
15:52I'm not having that woman sleep in my bed
15:56Madge, when all your furniture arrives
15:59It's going to be a bit overcrowded in the Ramsey house, isn't it?
16:02Oh, yes, well, the problems have started already
16:04Max had to sleep on the couch last night
16:05Well, of course he did his back-in
16:08So he's in a bad mood before we even start to sort out permanent sleeping arrangements
16:12Well, why don't you let Charlene stay with us?
16:15I think Nicky would like it
16:17I'm sure she'd enjoy sharing with Charlene
16:19After all, they are schoolmates now
16:21Helen, I don't know, Charlene can be an awful handful
16:24Oh, no, she's just full of beans, I like her
16:26Yes, I think Nicky would like sharing with a girl her own age
16:30Hi, Mike
16:32How'd you get on?
16:33Not bad
16:34One guy thought he was hilarious
16:35Kept asking what experience I'd had on semi-trailers
16:36The rest of them are okay about taking a woman on
16:38They just didn't have any work, though
16:39Yeah, well, maybe they didn't really want you, so they lied about not having any work
16:42That's their bad luck, then
16:43They don't know what they've missed out on
16:44What's the story here, anyway?
16:45I've been waiting for an hour and a half
16:46I don't even think they've started the interviewing yet
16:47I mean, I had a double period of science this afternoon
16:48It'll take ages to catch up on
16:49Why bother if you're leaving?
16:50You'd be better to concentrate on
16:51You'd be better to concentrate on
16:52Not bad
16:53One guy thought he was hilarious
16:54Kept asking what experience I'd had on semi-trailers
16:55The rest of them are okay about taking a woman on
16:56They just didn't have any work, though
16:57Yeah, well, maybe they didn't really want you
16:58So they lied about not having any work
16:59That's their bad luck, then
17:00They don't know what they've missed out on
17:01I've been waiting for an hour and a half
17:03I don't even think they've started the interviewing yet
17:05I mean, I had a double period of science this afternoon
17:07It'll take ages to catch up on
17:09Why bother if you're leaving?
17:11You'd be better to concentrate on getting a job
17:13I suppose I'm just in the habit of studying, I guess
17:16You need your headwreck
17:17As far as I'm concerned, school's for bunnies
17:20As soon as I can get out, I'm gone
17:22How long's this gonna take, anyway?
17:25Until I get an interview
17:26Fuck, people
17:28How many jobs are there?
17:29One
17:30You know what I like about you, Mike?
17:33You're an optimist
17:34Things wouldn't want to get any worse
17:36I'll wait with you then
17:38Oh no, you'd better get home
17:39Your mum's probably expecting you
17:40You don't want to get caught
17:42So?
17:43She can only yell at me
17:44And that's when I use these little babies
17:46As soon as she starts yapping
17:53Hello, have a good day
17:54Hey, kids
17:55Yes, thanks
17:56Oh, hi, Mrs Mitchell
17:57What are you doing?
17:58Well, Helen gets vertigo
17:59I offered to help
18:00Oh, dust does get into the most amazing places
18:02Well, how did Charlene go today?
18:04No problems, I hope?
18:05Ah, yeah, she went well in geography
18:07Oh, good
18:08Of course, after I'd left her
18:09I realised I forgot to get her any lunch
18:11I hope she had some money
18:12Well, did she?
18:14Be your pardon?
18:15Well, did Charlene have some money for lunch?
18:17Ah, I'm not sure
18:19I didn't see her at lunchtime
18:20I was in the library
18:21Oh, where is she now?
18:23Well, I think she went back to Mike's place to listen to some records
18:26Well, I think she went back to Mike's place to listen to some records
18:28She stayed back after school to do some netball practice
18:30Yeah, yeah
18:31And then she went to Mike's to play some records
18:33Yeah
18:34But, ah, we haven't seen her for a while
18:36So she might have changed all that
18:38She played truant, didn't she?
18:40Oh, she just can't be trusted
18:43Not even on her first day
18:45Well, I'm going to have a few words to say about this
18:47And pity help her if she doesn't have a decent explanation
18:59Hey, what's he up to?
19:01Aren't you going to do anything about it?
19:03Well, what can I do?
19:04Plenty!
19:05Excuse me
19:06Are you the gentleman that asked everyone to be here at one clock today?
19:08Yeah, what about it?
19:09How come you haven't interviewed everyone in the queue?
19:11No need, the job's been filled
19:12And how do you know you've got the best person for the job?
19:14Charlene!
19:15You don't!
19:16Because you haven't interviewed all your applicants
19:17I'm happy with the bloke I've got
19:18Charlene!
19:19Listen, sport
19:20There's only two things in life you can count on
19:21One of them's waking up and that's a bit easy
19:23And the other one's bumping into drongos like you!
19:25We've got to go
19:26My friend has the decency to turn up for your crummy job
19:28Yeah, Charlene
19:29The least you could do is talk to me
19:30We've got to go and you've got to get changed
19:31Listen mate, if playing with dynamite
19:32You wouldn't have enough to even pull your hat off
19:35We've got to go
19:48You should have seen your face
19:49I was worried
19:50Thought he was going to flatten you
19:51Who?
19:52Innocent little mate?
19:53Yes
19:54I would have nailed him to the wall
19:55Hi Nick
19:56You should see Lenny in action
19:58You wouldn't believe it
19:59The foreman at Cassidy's
20:00Didn't know what hit him
20:01Yeah, well you shouldn't have skipped school today
20:03We started a new chapter in science
20:05And I thought you might like these
20:07Mike knows what he's doing
20:09If she wants to get a job he will
20:10Charlene!
20:12I want to see you inside
20:14Immediately
20:18Your mum found out you skipped school today
20:20Oh terrific
20:21Why didn't you tell me?
20:22I was going to
20:23You dubbed me in
20:25No we didn't
20:26We?
20:27Scott and I were coming home from school
20:29And your mother asked where you were
20:30So you told her
20:31No
20:32I said you'd gone to netball
20:33And Scott said you'd gone over to Mike's
20:35And it all got mixed up in the middle
20:36And your mother found out
20:37I give up
20:39I'll see you around
20:40Don't worry, get a job next time
20:42Oh, here's for good luck
20:43Here's for good luck
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