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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
00:36My word, don't you look the young executive
00:39Yeah, what's the new clobber eh?
00:42It's only a new shirt
00:43New birds starting at the bank then
00:45No, just needed a new one
00:47What's wrong with the old ones?
00:48That's just it, they're old
00:50Looks pricey
00:51Yeah, what do they sting you for?
00:53Ninety-seven
00:55Hundred bucks for a...
00:57You can buy a couple of Pears overalls for that
00:59It's Italian
01:00Well the Pope must have made it then eh?
01:02Clothes aren't cheap though
01:03Yeah, that's right
01:04The money you take off me each week
01:06Took me twelve weeks to save up for it
01:08Yeah, well all the more reason for you
01:09Not to chuck your money around like the flash Eric
01:11Appearances are very important to his career Max
01:13It's not going to make the boss bud, is it eh?
01:15Hmm?
01:16Look, I reckon you ought to take a leafy
01:18Out of your cousin Lenny's book
01:19Charlie
01:20Second hand clothes are good enough for her
01:22Enough for me I reckon
01:23Oh right
01:24Don't you boys take any notice of him
01:26There are always people who know the difference
01:28And believe me, those people have influence
01:30Hello
01:31Hello
01:32Morning
01:34Any calls about work?
01:35Sorry
01:36I've actually come to see Max
01:40I thought you would have been at work by now Max
01:42No no, listen
01:44I thought I might have my first pancake lesson this morning
01:46That's okay by you
01:47I'm fine
01:48Great
01:49Helen, you're not teaching Max how to make pancakes are you?
01:51Two white sheets
01:53Gonna wipe the floor with ya
01:54Yeah
01:55Max
01:56I see
01:57That's what I've come to talk to you about
01:59There's no real problem, is there Max?
02:01Well I don't know Helen
02:03Mrs Mangle is already telling everyone that the draw was rigged
02:06I mean surely teaching Max would constitute cheating
02:10Not necessarily
02:12Besides I don't care what Mrs Mangle thinks
02:15If you'll excuse me, I'll see you later, I gotta get to work
02:19I really don't think it's a wise decision Helen, you know how people talk
02:23Well they can mind their own business
02:25If they can't stand the heat, they can stay out of the kitchen
02:27Look I'm sorry Max, but I'll make up my own mind without listening to petty gossip
02:31Very well, if that's the way you feel
02:34Yes I do
02:35Good, so still on then?
02:37Come over when you're ready
02:38We're over in a Giff
02:45Morning, Nicky's here
02:47Hi Nicky, hi Nathalie
02:49Take a seat and tell us what's new
02:51Well, nothing much
02:54Has there been any news about Mike getting some money from Social Security?
02:57You mean is that unfeeling, irresponsible excuse for a father decided to write the letter?
03:01She means no
03:03Oh it makes me so mad
03:04It'd take him two minutes to write and explain Mike's situation
03:06Then he'd be entitled to the benefits
03:09Hi Nicky
03:10Hi Mike
03:11How do you like my shirt?
03:12I got it at that place that Lenny took me to
03:14It only cost 50 cents
03:16Daff said the button's on and the pocket
03:18Good eh?
03:19Yeah, it's not bad
03:20I've got it
03:22Why don't you write the letter and pretend you're Mike's father?
03:25That's an idea
03:26Mike could write the letter and you could sign it
03:28Problem solved
03:29Until the department phones Mr Young for details
03:32I'll give them this number
03:33What if they call around?
03:35There must be something we can do
03:37I feel like going around to see your father myself and telling him exactly what I think of him
03:41I wouldn't bother Daphne
03:43Well thanks for helping but
03:45Look I might just get my bag okay?
03:47Oh okay
03:48Look I'm the one who should be fired up about Mike's father not you
03:50I've got the red hair
03:52Besides you should concentrate on the pancake competition and save your temper for Mrs Mangle
03:56She's another one who needs a good talking to
03:59Is it really worth it? Maybe I should just call a redraw
04:01Don't you dare
04:02Having Max and Madge fight it out has been the greatest publicity stunt since I dropped 50 turkeys from a helicopter at Christmas
04:08I don't know turkeys could fly
04:10I can't
04:11Mum are you ready?
04:12Yeah
04:13Look we'll see you guys later okay?
04:15See you Mike?
04:16Bye!
04:18Daph the turkeys
04:20It's a joke
04:23Tough audience
04:25Yes our chauffeur will be waiting outside
04:28Thank you very much goodbye
04:31Hello
04:33Ah speak of the devil
04:34Eh?
04:35I've just been promising that our top home James chauffeur will be outside the Chateau at 10 o'clock
04:41Oh great another breakthrough
04:43Been shopping?
04:44Oh no no no no dad asked me to bring this over
04:46He won't be long he's got a plumbing job a couple of streets up
04:49Well what's he sent a frying pan over for and what's all this?
04:53Icing sugar round sugar but we're making pancakes
04:57I have everything we need right here
04:59You're beginning to wonder what I'm taking on with your farm
05:01Sounds more like a bun fight than a pancake contest
05:05Yes
05:06How's Madge?
05:07Oh determined to win
05:08You don't really think you'll be able to teach that do you?
05:11I like a challenge
05:13Yeah well I remember his cooking from when we shared that bedsit
05:16Talk about experimental
05:18He was very lucky when you moved in
05:21Yeah
05:22I didn't think he'd ever walk out on Mum like that
05:25Still you never know what's around the corner do you?
05:26No
05:27You just remember that when you're driving the Merc
05:29Yes boss
05:31There
05:33Oh Max
05:43Mrs. Young?
05:44Yes
05:46My name's Nicky Dennison I'm a friend of Mike's
05:49I'd like to talk to you about the way you're treating him
05:52Mrs. Young?
05:54What's wrong with giving Mike the letter he needs?
05:57He could finish his studies and become a teacher
05:59Isn't that what you want?
06:00It doesn't concern you, we've made our decision
06:02Don't you realise what you're doing?
06:04You're destroying his whole future
06:06Jobs are hard enough to come by with qualifications
06:10My mother's worked as a barmaid for years
06:13Just so she can afford to keep me at school
06:15She cares enough to want me to make something of myself
06:18All Mike asks is that his father writes the letter
06:20Is that too much to ask?
06:24I never knew anybody's parents could be so selfish
06:27I'm sorry I wasted my time
06:29It's time
06:45Merge!
06:47Oh, I thought I should use the front door just in case you and your student were cooking
06:51Or Max phoned, he's taking a little longer over his job
06:53Won't you come in?
06:54Oh, thank you
06:56Actually I only came over to get my frying pan
06:58Shane said it was here
07:00Yes, I'm sorry about that
07:02Whatever possessed Max to send over all this stuff?
07:04Ignorance, as a cook he's a very good plumber
07:07You could be in for a surprise
07:09Oh Helen, I do hope there won't be any hard feelings over all this
07:12Hard feelings? Why should there be hard feelings?
07:14Well, you really have taken on an impossible task
07:17I mean, trying to teach Max to beat me at cooking
07:20Letting him loose in the kitchen is like putting a bull in a china shop
07:25We'll see
07:27But if he does make a fool of himself, and he will
07:29I don't want you to feel badly about it
07:31Now, why should he make a fool of himself? All he has to do is follow my instructions
07:34I think I'd better warn you that I have won some prizes in competitions at home
07:39For cooking?
07:41Oh yes
07:43No, I didn't know that, Madge
07:45Oh, that must be Max now
07:46I'd better be running along
07:47Oh, make sure he washes his hands
07:49He's so usually very greasy after doing these jobs
07:59Hi, your mail's there
08:01I'm sorry I'm late, I had to go and see a client
08:03Hey, you don't have to explain to me, you're the boss, remember?
08:06Very chirpy?
08:07Why shouldn't I be?
08:08Birds are singing, sun shining, and all's right with the world again
08:11Oh yeah, how's that?
08:13Don't you know?
08:15Of course you wouldn't, how silly of me, it's only just happened
08:17Probably came as more of a shock to Daphne than anyone else, but it really is the most incredible thing
08:21Oh, what is?
08:22Mr Lasseter offered her the lease of the coffee shop in his complex
08:25Isn't it great?
08:26What?
08:27Oh, I thought you'd be happy, it means Daphne will go quietly, isn't that what you wanted?
08:31I also want him to sell up, but it doesn't sound like he is if he's taking on new tenants
08:33So he changed his mind
08:36The corporation's in such a good position to buy at the moment
08:40The projected profit on that deal runs into millions over the next five years
08:44Andrea's going to have to start working faster
08:47I doubt if a nice, salt of the earth type of guy like Mr Lasseter could be taken in by someone like Andrea in a cheap tricks
08:54He is a man, isn't he?
08:56So that automatically makes him a fool?
08:58Oh, come on Paul, you're selling yourself a little short
09:00Yeah, look, you just take care of your work and I'll take care of business my way, thanks
09:09Mrs Daniels?
09:11Mrs Mangle?
09:15Oh, what do you want?
09:17I just saw Mr Ramsay leaving, he said it was all right to come on up
09:21Oh yes, he was called out on a job
09:22Oh, and I caught you right in the middle of cooking
09:24Yes, you have
09:26What a strange smell
09:29Did something burn?
09:30Mrs Mangle, you haven't told me what you want
09:32Oh, sorry
09:34Mrs Daniels, it's really none of my business
09:37And we both know how things can get misconstrued when people gossip
09:41I don't listen to gossip
09:42Ah, but other people do
09:44Some people are saying that you're teaching a certain party to cook
09:48Max Ramsey, yes
09:50Yes I am
09:54Mrs Mangle, what is the gossip?
09:56Well, do you think that it's fair that you're teaching a contestant?
10:01Well, I look upon it as a coach to an athlete
10:05When the big day comes, he's out there on his own to win
10:08Hmm, people are also saying that this is causing a rift between you and Mr Ramsay's sister
10:14A rift? Oh, that's another statement
10:17Really?
10:19Why don't you know...
10:21Oh, no, I can't tell you
10:23But please don't let people think it's just a rift
10:26It's terrible when a grown woman nearly resorts to violence
10:31But I understood you are such good friends
10:34What has friendship got to do with it when you have to get out there and fight?
10:38Um, you won't tell anybody about this, will you, Mrs Mangle?
10:42That Mrs Mitchell and I are at daggers drawn over this competition?
10:46No, er...
10:48No, of course not
10:50I, er...
10:52Well, I, er...
10:53I mustn't keep you, Mrs Daniels
10:55Goodbye
10:56Goodbye, Mrs Mangle
10:57I thought I paid you to do a little job for me
11:21Hi!
11:22Paul, I know...
11:23Look, before you start giving me any excuses
11:25I want you to realise Lasseter isn't giving the slightest indication of selling
11:28In fact, it's quite the opposite
11:30Now, I paid you a lot of money to do that job
11:31Don't you think it's about time you started earning it?
11:38You don't realise how important this deal is to the company
11:41And I'm paying you good money to make sure that Lasseter sells up and goes bush
11:45I need more time
11:46I'm sorry, I can't be that generous
11:48Now, if we leave it any longer, he could change his mind
11:49Look, when I've worked out this thing between Bradley and his father, then I can start on Lasseter, alright?
11:55No! No, it's not alright!
11:57That can take forever and you know it
11:59Look...
12:00I want results now!
12:01Jack is not going to make up his mind in five minutes!
12:04Well, the way he's talking, he just needs a little push and he'll be off Corkhat and all
12:07Now, I know you can be very persuasive when you put your mind to it
12:10I can't do anything today
12:12I... I haven't even got a sitter for Bradley
12:14Okay, I'll just cancel the payment on your cheque
12:16And I'll find somebody a little more reliable
12:18I need that money
12:19It's my only hope of keeping Bradley
12:21Forget it, Andrea
12:23Look, if you don't want to do the job, that's fine by me
12:25No, Paul!
12:26Wait
12:28I'll do it
12:30Good girl
12:34Good thing I'll get a can opener, that'll fix you
12:36I'll fix you
12:38Oh, Jim, hi
12:40Hi, I was just passing and I thought I'd drop this thing off to you
12:45Jill always said it needed a new clip
12:47Oh, thanks
12:49My hand?
12:51Oh, do I? I need the Abercrombie file, but 80K's stuck
12:54And Elder Z just drops open by looking at it
12:56But this one...
12:58On your desk
13:00Right, of course, I'm perfectly logical
13:03Why don't I just wear a sign around my neck that says kick me?
13:07Oh, come on, we all have our bad days
13:09Yeah, but 22 bad years
13:11You're not that far gone
13:13All my life I've been a little, shall we say, uncoordinated
13:16Machines hate me
13:18Alarm cocks, coffee percolators
13:20Not to mention what I can do to a telephone
13:22But you're a very efficient secretary
13:24Someone's idea of a cruel joke
13:26Apart from work, I'm a walking, talking disaster area
13:27Well, that's not the impression I get
13:28From where I sit, I see a bright, very attractive, highly original young lady
13:33Jim, don't
13:35Why not? It's true
13:36I mean, not many people have your gift
13:37I mean, when you walk into a room
13:39One way or another, people know you're there
13:41Probably because I've just tripped over
13:43Yeah, probably
13:44No, because you're you
13:46That's nice, thanks
13:47Tell you what, next time you have a problem with a hot water jug or a percolator
13:51And toasters
13:52I have this awful relationship with toasters
13:54Or the toaster
13:55Pick up the telephone, give me a call and I'll come straight over
13:58Okay
14:12Thanks for the lift, Clark
14:13Maybe I went back to work too soon
14:15Work? Well, I should have allowed more time for it to heal
14:18Silly rushing back like that
14:19You just stood around all morning
14:22Yeah, it was throbbing
14:23Anyway, I gave your hand with the rocks, didn't I?
14:25Telling me where to put the rocks isn't my idea of giving someone a hand
14:29Yeah, well wouldn't you be worried about handling rocks if you were me?
14:31If I was you, I'd be worried about finding another partner
14:33Oh, don't start that again
14:35Look, all I need to do is to bathe it
14:36And then a couple of hours to rest and relax
14:39Ah, no way, mate
14:40You can rest all you like while you're watching me work
14:43Never know, you might become so bored that you just want to help out, eh?
14:46No, no, you're right
14:48I should at least be there, if only to make sure it's done properly
14:51Hate the clients to think I do a shoddy job, eh?
14:53Good night, eh?
14:55You coming home for lunch?
14:56Yeah, sure, sure
14:57What's on the menu?
14:58Pancakes
14:59Not Max's?
15:00No, Madges
15:02Sounds inviting, doesn't it?
15:03Sorry, mate, family only
15:05Hang on
15:15What's he up to?
15:17He just came from Dez's
15:18Does it work?
15:19Yeah, he is
15:21Young Bradley should still be at school
15:25Ah
15:27Oh, look out, here comes trouble
15:32Clive, isn't it?
15:33Good of you to remember, Mrs Young
15:35Yes, I've got something for you to give to Mike
15:38Well, Mike needs more than a few dollars
15:40It isn't money, it's the letter he asked for
15:42I thought your husband wasn't prepared
15:44My husband only signed this letter so we could be left alone
15:47Not harassed in the streets by Mike's girlfriends
15:50Well, I am sorry if the future of your sons caused you any inconvenience
15:54Enjoy your peace and quiet, Mrs Young
15:57Sleep well
15:58We did it
15:59Where are you going?
16:00Where are you going?
16:01Where are you going to Mike?
16:02Clive, you can't, we're going to go back to work
16:03No, no, no, don't do that
16:04Clive, you can't
16:05Look, if you do this one with that
16:06It's amazing
16:07Yeah, hey!
16:08How good news can make you rise above the pain
16:09Clive!
16:12Well, at least Mike will be happy
16:16Yeah, oh well
16:17At least I'm glad something good's finally coming his way
16:20Come on, I'm starving
16:21Yeah, me too
16:22Yeah, me too
16:23Sorry, I didn't plan to get this
16:24Shut
16:25I'm sorry
16:31Oh, I didn't realise you were that anxious to taste my pancakes
16:34Look, Danny, I'm sorry, I'll wash the shirt myself, mate
16:37Yeah, you will
16:38Oh boys, please, please
16:40It's difficult to believe you're responsible adults when you carry on like that
16:44Really, I've got enough on my mind at the moment
16:46I bumped into Mrs Mangle down the street and she went on and on about this feud I'm supposedly having with Helen
16:53With Mrs Mangle carrying on like a two bob watch
16:57I do hope the whole thing doesn't get blown out of all proportion
16:59There we are
17:00Smells good
17:02Looks good too
17:04Light, but not too light
17:07Easy on the palate
17:09Not bad
17:10Understated, Shane, yet somehow profound
17:11Oh, for heaven's sake, just eat them and tell me
17:16Well?
17:21Well?
17:23You tell her
17:25Tell me what?
17:27Oh, they're too rich, I knew it
17:29I've got another lot warming in the oven and they'll be exactly the same, I didn't spend enough time in preparation
17:34Aunty Madge
17:35What, dear?
17:36They're fine, Danny and I are only joking, they're great
17:39Oh, good
17:41Well, I've got lots of toppings, I've even got some ice cream in the fridge, eat up boys
17:44Dad doesn't want a chance
17:48Finished ladies?
17:52Hi Mike
17:53Hi Mike
17:54Hi
17:55Listen, can you do me a favour?
17:56Can you ask the two dragons behind me what they want for dessert?
17:59They've been at me since they came in, they're friends of Mrs Mangles
18:01Yeah, sure
18:03Could you do without customers like that?
18:07There's not enough cream in my Vienna, can you believe it?
18:10I've even asked if it was true that Helen and Madge were feuding, I mean nothing but a couple of old good soups
18:16Well, is it true?
18:17Well, I don't know
18:19Aunty Helen is helping Mr Ramsey, but that's all
18:21Well, that's enough
18:22Um, we'll have one Vienna with more cream this time, and a slice of carrot cake, please
18:27Told you, thanks
18:29You know, I don't like the idea of Helen and Madge fighting, but I've got to admit it's not hurting business any
18:36Oh, just take a seat, I won't be long
18:39You know, I might even want another contest when I get to Lasseter's
18:42Do you want me to serve them?
18:43No, I will
18:45You can take this
18:46Thanks
18:51Hi Mike, hi Nikki
18:52Wonderful day, isn't it?
18:53So wonderful about it
18:54This is
18:55Inside is your ticket to freedom
18:56It's a letter from your dad
18:58I told you not to worry
18:59Clive, that is unreal
19:01What's all the noise about?
19:02Clive got the letter from dad
19:03Oh, good one
19:04As much as I'd love to take the credit, it really belongs to someone else
19:07Someone sitting here, I think
19:09Well, I skipped the first lesson to go and see your mum
19:12I didn't tell you before because I thought you might think I was interfering
19:15Oh, boy, am I glad you did
19:23Best lunch ever
19:25That was great
19:26Oh, that's wonderful boys
19:27Would you like some more?
19:28I've got some more mixture and it doesn't take a lot
19:29Oh, no thanks Tony Madge, I'm as full as I could
19:31I couldn't even stand up straight
19:33No, I don't even think I could stand
19:34Ah, gorgeous
19:36If that van needs a push, you better find someone else
19:38Yeah, don't look at me
19:39No, no, no, I just want you to try something
19:41Close your eyes
19:42You're gonna love this
19:44No peeking, no peeking
19:46Ready?
19:48Here we go
19:50Ah!
19:51Me first batch
19:52What's the matter with him?
20:01Oh, Max
20:02Must be something they hate
20:03That's my age
20:04That's my age
20:06That's my age
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