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00:00Neighbours
00:02Everybody needs good neighbours
00:06With a little understanding
00:10You can find the perfect blend
00:15Neighbours
00:18Neighbours
00:20Should be there for one another
00:24That's when good neighbours become good friends
00:37That must be my shout. White wine for you, Dad?
00:39No, you sit here and chat with your mates, I'll get them.
00:41Jack, I'm the one that tried to pull a Swifty on you, remember?
00:44Tried and failed, and I hope you learned something from it.
00:48Cheer up, sunshine. Look, he's only doing his job.
00:51You didn't have to look so damned enthusiastic about it.
00:54What's going on?
00:55That's precisely what I'd like to know.
00:57Shane's so-called climb was all over him like a rash,
01:00not to mention being young, beautiful and female.
01:04The engagement is off, isn't it?
01:06Most certainly is.
01:08What's it to you if he's got half a dozen young, beautiful females
01:11hanging off his arm?
01:13It just makes me question his sincerity, that's all.
01:16I couldn't mind to engage the services of Give to the Gab
01:19and let him know exactly what I think of his rapid recovery.
01:22No way.
01:23You are not getting me involved in any of this.
01:25Look, I'm sure it's all quite innocent.
01:28Maybe.
01:29I'm sure as hell not staying around here to find out.
01:32See you at home.
01:33The lady changed the name.
01:34Yeah, well, you know what they say about a woman's prerogity, Jack.
01:43There's no doubt about it, they just don't think the same way we do.
01:46They tell me you're only just finding that out.
01:49Cheers.
01:50Thanks, Jack.
01:51Cheers.
01:52This room's a lot cosier than any others I've seen.
01:56And we have a permanent reservation.
01:58Nothing worse than a normal hotel room.
02:01And Daddy likes to fill at home.
02:04Why don't you fix us both a drink?
02:06Oh, no, thanks.
02:07I'm still working.
02:08But look, I'll get you one if you like.
02:09What do you want?
02:10Gin and tonic, thank you.
02:11Alright.
02:12Do you want ice with that, or...?
02:14No, thank you.
02:15Nice.
02:16Alright.
02:17Thanks, isn't it?
02:18Are you sure you won't have one?
02:20Oh, no thanks.
02:21I should be getting back.
02:23Didn't I mention that I had a meeting in Wodonga tonight?
02:26And I'd like you to drive me.
02:28Wodonga?
02:29That's a fair way out of town.
02:31Don't you do out-of-town work?
02:33Oh, sure I do, but it's just...
02:35Well, then why don't you have a drink and relax while I get ready?
02:38Miss Fleming, I hope I'm not jumping the gun here,
02:41but I've always found it's a bad idea to mix business with pleasure.
02:45Really, I've always thought that it's good to mix as much pleasure with business as possible.
02:51Won't be long.
02:59I hate men.
03:00There should be a law against them.
03:01Alright, now let's see.
03:03Um, Clive, Des, Mike, Shane?
03:06Oh, Shane, who else?
03:07And yesterday we break off the engagement, today he's running around with some blonde on his arm.
03:11A client, huh?
03:12Oh, what a rat.
03:13No, the average rat's got far more going for it than he has.
03:16Now, Daphne.
03:17What?
03:18I was wondering if you'd had a chance to speak to Shane.
03:20About the diving.
03:21Look, I've asked Clive to do it, I've got other things on my mind.
03:24Fair enough.
03:28I thought you were glad the engagement was off.
03:30Oh, I am, believe you me.
03:31Well, what are you so uptight about?
03:33It's not Mark's fault, it's just one of those things.
03:35Just once, just once, I would like to know where I stand with a man.
03:39Can you understand that?
03:40Oh, all too well.
03:42Yeah, I suppose you can.
03:44Oh, I don't know, we're supposed to be spending a quiet evening together tonight.
03:48Just the two of us.
03:50Pigs might fly.
03:51Right old pair we make, eh?
03:54Yeah, independent women of the 80s.
03:56What a joke.
03:57Ha.
04:00Oh, look, I'm sure if he says she's just a client, that's all it is.
04:03Oh, sure.
04:07Daphne is a big girl now, Clive.
04:09She can look after herself.
04:10She is confused and vulnerable and I don't want to see her getting hurt.
04:14I just wish there was something I could do.
04:17Sounds to me like it's a bit more than friendly concern.
04:20Daphne's a friend and I'm worried about her, that's all.
04:23You're off, you guys.
04:24Excuse me, I'm going to catch the news.
04:25See ya.
04:26Hello, Paul.
04:27Hello, Madge.
04:28If you're looking for a bit of sanity, you've come to the wrong place.
04:30Oh, no, not sanity, just a rest.
04:33I feel old, tired and of no use to anyone.
04:36No, thank you, Clive.
04:37Sound like a lady in need of a drink?
04:39No, thanks.
04:40So what's all this about?
04:41You are an attractive woman and the prime of her life, isn't she, Jack?
04:44My word.
04:45Oh, flattery will get you both a long way.
04:47And as to this business of being no use to anyone,
04:49the Ramsey household would be in a shambles if you weren't there to hold her together.
04:52Oh, you and your gift of the gab.
04:53I will have you know that the proceeding has been an unpaid social comment,
04:57which in every way reflects the views of the management.
04:59Well, whether it does or not, I feel better already.
05:01Thank you very much.
05:02Now can I get you a drink?
05:04Oh, no.
05:05I'd better get back to the zoo and feed the animals.
05:07Why don't you let them fend for themselves tonight?
05:09Have dinner with me.
05:10Oh.
05:11I mean, I couldn't.
05:13What am I talking about?
05:14Of course I could.
05:15I'd love to.
05:17You.
05:18Do us both good.
05:19Well, I'll get all this home and change.
05:21You'd better leave them something for their dinner.
05:24Tell them they're having takeaway.
05:25Come on, I'll drive you.
05:26I'll see you back here about 7.30.
05:27Oh, what about Shane?
05:28How's he going to get home?
05:29Shane, shall we say, is otherwise engaged.
05:31Oh, the poor boy.
05:32He really does work too hard.
05:33Yeah.
05:34Bye-bye, Jack.
05:37What time's this meeting of yours, Miss Fleming?
05:39By the way, it's Deborah.
05:41And it's not for hours yet.
05:43Just as well, by the looks of things.
05:46I always feel so terrible after travelling.
05:49It's nothing like a hot bath to relax.
05:53Would you dry my shoulders for me?
05:55I take it this is part of the job, Deborah?
06:06Actually, I call it one of the perks.
06:22Finished.
06:23That should fix Miss Charlene Mitchell's waiting.
06:25What have you done to her?
06:26Well, I picked up all her junk,
06:28which was scattered from one end of the room to the other,
06:30and piled it up on her bed.
06:32And then I marked a line down the centre of the room.
06:34And pity help her if any of her rubbish strays over to my side.
06:38She's going to be mad.
06:39I don't care.
06:40This is war.
06:42How about asking before you start mucking around with my stuff?
06:45I wasn't mucking around with it.
06:46I simply moved it over to your side of the room.
06:48The line down the middle is really cute.
06:50Why not put up a barbed wire fence and be done with it?
06:52That's not such a bad idea, you know.
06:55You're a slob, Lenny, and a big-mouthed slob at that.
06:58I notice you managed to put the tape recorder on your side of the room.
07:01I suppose you expect me to ask you whenever I want to play some music.
07:05I failed to see how anyone could call that noise music.
07:08You are such an ignoramus.
07:10The music I listen to is fifties rock and roll.
07:12Real music.
07:13What the devil's going on?
07:14I can't hear myself think over here.
07:16Well, Nicky called Lenny a slob, and Lenny called Nicky an ignoramus, whatever that is.
07:24Well, for all I know, the both of you are right, so keep it down to a dull roar, would you?
07:28I'm trying to work.
07:29You know, I'd never have moved in here if I'd known what you were like.
07:33And I never would have agreed to it if I'd known what you were like.
07:40She's a bit upset.
07:42Yep.
07:44It's impossible. I can't go and live in there, not while I have to share a room with her.
07:48Oh, you're not still having problems with Nicky, are you?
07:49She expects everyone to be a clone of a sweet, tidy Beethoven loving little self.
07:52It's disgusting!
07:54Charlene, tidiness is important to some people, and you must remember it was Nicky's room first.
07:58I'd rather be sharing a room with you.
08:00Well, you're quite welcome, but I don't like sloppiness either.
08:02Really? Even though you don't like me?
08:04Charlene, that was set in the heat of the moment. I do wish you'd forget it.
08:07It's forgotten.
08:09Business management, computer programming, what's all this about?
08:12Well, I've decided it's time I upgraded my qualifications.
08:16Seems like that's the only way I'm going to get a job and keep it.
08:19Terrific. You can't spare the money to get your only son out of trouble,
08:22but you've got plenty to waste on some stupid course.
08:24What do you want a job for anyway? You're not exactly skint. Dad keeps you.
08:28For your information, young lady, these courses are not even very expensive.
08:32Certainly nothing like the $200 you and Henry think I should hand over to him.
08:36Sometimes I think you're just plain mean.
08:37I have already spent a small fortune on Henry's legal fees, not that I got any thanks for it.
08:43Oh, what's he supposed to say? Having a wonderful time, wish you were here.
08:46It's time Henry learned to stand on his own two feet.
08:49Yeah, if he doesn't get two broken legs.
08:51Charlene, I do wish you would try to understand.
08:54I understand all right. I was nuts to think you and I could share with me.
08:59Oh.
09:01You know how much I hate to make trouble, Aunty Helen,
09:05but it just seems to me that it would be better for everyone if Lenny moved back in with the Ramses.
09:10I do sympathise, Nicky, but it isn't as simple as that.
09:13Well, couldn't you just explain the situation to Madge?
09:14Well, my friendship with Madge is still on shaky ground since the pancake debacle. We'll see.
09:21Well, you were almost rid of me, but I've just been reminded how I get on worse with my mother than I do with you.
09:28Is that possible?
09:30Oh, come on, you two. Look, I know you're both different, but you could at least try to get on.
09:34A little understanding can go a long way.
09:36Well, I'll try if she will.
09:40I suppose I'll try.
09:43Rose Chook, you beauty!
09:46Oh, thank you, Jim.
09:48You'll have to serve this up for me.
09:50I've been invited out to dinner.
09:52Oh, that's nice. Will it be enough? I've invited Zoe over.
09:55What did you do that for?
09:57Because she's a friend.
09:59Lenny, did you see Shane when you went over to see your mum?
10:03Don't think he was there.
10:04Shane, we better hurry. Daddy's expecting me.
10:09What? He didn't tell me your old man was going to be there.
10:11Don't worry, Shane. He'll never suspect. Never does, poor old man.
10:14Can I use your phone?
10:16We're running late as it is.
10:17Yeah, but I've got to let the boss know what's happening.
10:19You can call from Wodonga. Come along, James.
10:29Hi.
10:30Oh, hi.
10:31Where have you been?
10:32Um, I went down to the library to get some books.
10:35There's a letter for you.
10:37Looks a bit like some money from the government to me.
10:40Oh, great. As soon as I get it cashed, I'll get some board to you.
10:43No, there's no rush.
10:45Must be good to feel self-sufficient again.
10:47You bet.
10:48Uh, I won't be coming home for tea because I'm going down to the pool with Scott for some training.
10:53I'm sorry I didn't get to speak to Shane for you.
10:56That's okay.
10:57And I'm sorry that despite all my promises, Clive and I still haven't been paying you much attention.
11:02Look, it's okay. I mean, I know you care, and I don't expect your lives to revolve around mine.
11:08Why don't you go and see if Shane will go with you?
11:11He's very approachable.
11:13Yeah, we may as well.
11:14Well, not tonight, Josephine.
11:16I've just been back to Lasseter's to pick up some gear.
11:18Bumped into Shane.
11:19He's doing an out-of-town job and he won't be back until late.
11:22I'll go.
11:24Sorry.
11:25There's no skin off my nose.
11:28Come in.
11:29Thanks.
11:31Are we still friends?
11:33What do you think?
11:34Great.
11:35I just had to get out.
11:36Lenny is driving me crazy with that rotten old fifties music of hers.
11:39Oh, come on.
11:40What planet are you from?
11:41It's good. It's rock and roll.
11:43Well, if you feel that way, maybe you'd better go out and listen to it with her.
11:46I can't. I'm sorry.
11:47I'm going down to the pool to get some training in.
11:49See ya.
11:50Bye.
11:52Your eyes have gone all green, Nicky.
11:54You realise that jealousy is an unhealthy emotion, don't you?
11:56Well, Clive's fair as the lecturer.
11:58All right.
11:59Since you're obviously both in such a terrifically receptive mood,
12:01allow me to demonstrate one of the most significant marketing devices of our time.
12:05What's he talking about?
12:06That's a very good question.
12:07Ever since mankind first put on the sandwich board,
12:10proclaiming, eat at Joe's, the message has been the medium.
12:13And the medium is the T-shirt.
12:15Ta-da!
12:16Eye-catching or what?
12:18Huh?
12:19That's it.
12:20Here it is staring me in the face.
12:21Sorry?
12:22How to get even with Lenny.
12:24The gift of the gab.
12:25I'm going to get you to tell her exactly what I think of her.
12:28I also want you to tell her that she's got the worst-dressed sense of anyone I've ever met,
12:35male or female.
12:37She's immature, tasteless, sloppy.
12:41Oh, this is ridiculous.
12:42If you two are going to persist with this, then I'd rather not know anything about it.
12:46She's right, you know.
12:47All this is going to do is to cause more trouble.
12:49It's not exactly the most diplomatic way of handling things.
12:52Who cares?
12:53This is what I want.
12:54And if you're gifted the gab's what it's cracked up to be, then you'll do it.
12:58Excuse me.
12:59Mm-hmm.
13:04Ah, now, none of your empty, flattery clive.
13:07I want you to tell me honestly.
13:08Do you think it's too young?
13:09Elegant.
13:10Feminine.
13:11Youthful without being too frivolous.
13:13My honest opinion is that you will knock old Lasseter socks off.
13:16Really?
13:17Really, you look great.
13:18Oh, thank you.
13:19Thank goodness there's somebody around here whose opinion I can trust.
13:22Well, have a great time.
13:23I will.
13:25Bye bye, Clive.
13:28Now, where were we?
13:30About to bury Lenny.
13:31You know, the more I think about this, the better it feels.
13:34But Nikki, be reasonable.
13:35I can't wait to see the look on her face.
13:37Someone should have told her off ages ago.
13:39Yeah, sure.
13:40Well, what's the matter?
13:41You've got cold feet.
13:42No.
13:43Then what are you sitting here for?
13:45Go and get her.
13:49Okay.
13:52I'm just going to take Basil for a run before I go and pick up Zoe.
14:02Enjoy yourself and say hi to Jack for me.
14:04I shall.
14:05You enjoy yourself too.
14:06Bye bye.
14:07Darling.
14:08Yeah?
14:09Will you do me a favour and try not to upset your father tonight?
14:13I'll try.
14:14Thanks.
14:15And Lenny?
14:16Lenny?
14:17Mm-hmm?
14:18Be a nice idea if you and Nikki do the dishes for it.
14:20Yeah, okay.
14:21Without throwing anything at each other.
14:23I'll get it.
14:24Good night, you too.
14:25Good night, Len.
14:26Good night.
14:27Oh, Clive.
14:28Hi, is Lenny in?
14:29Uh, glue to the television.
14:30Come in.
14:31I'm on my way out.
14:32Bye.
14:33Hi.
14:34G'day.
14:35Uh, Lucy, how's about buzzing off for a sec?
14:36I'd like to have a word with Lenny.
14:37Buzz off, kid.
14:38That's all I ever seem to hear nowadays.
14:41What do you want with me?
14:43Official business.
14:44Give to the cat.
14:45So what's it got to do with me?
14:47Well, the way it works is someone hires me to deliver a message,
14:50and in this case, the recipient is you.
14:52Me?
14:53Who'd want to send me a message?
14:54It's not my birthday or anything.
14:55Uh, well, you see, Lenny, not all the messages I deliver are,
14:58shall we say, brimming with good tidings.
15:00Uh, what I mean is...
15:02I get it.
15:03Nikki sent you, didn't she?
15:04Don't go jumping the gun.
15:05Wait till I get my hands on her.
15:06I'll fix her for bad-mouthing me.
15:08Exactly.
15:09You are exactly right.
15:10That would be despicable, and Nikki knows it.
15:13What?
15:14Nikki did send me.
15:15She had one specific goal in mind.
15:18To extend her hand in friendship.
15:21To apologise.
15:22To concede to your differing points of view.
15:24Nikki said all that.
15:25She spoke from her heart.
15:26She wants you to be friends again.
15:28Really?
15:29And what do you say?
15:30You big enough to accept her apology?
15:31I suppose it's not her fault she's so stuck up.
15:34And?
15:35And she can't really help being a nong.
15:37Huh?
15:38I'll give her another chance.
15:39Oh, good on you.
15:40Phew.
15:42Ah.
15:45You look like something out of one of those fashion magazines, man.
15:49Real elegant.
15:50Oh, Jack, it's obvious to see you don't often see fashion magazines.
15:55Thank you very much.
15:56I'd be lying if I said I did.
15:58You look real beautiful, just to say.
16:01You know, I've been looking forward to this.
16:04Nothing like getting together with a new friend and another friend.
16:08What do you mean?
16:09Well, we're having company for dinner.
16:11Don't look so worried.
16:12You'll both have plenty to talk about.
16:14As a matter of fact, here she is.
16:16Right in the dot.
16:17And Madge?
16:18Why on earth didn't you tell me that Madge was your mysterious third party?
16:24Well, I thought it would be a nice surprise for Bathwick.
16:26Would you like a sherry?
16:27Yes, lovely.
16:28Thank you, Jack.
16:29I didn't know that you and Jack were old friends.
16:35Yes, I used to play cards with his wife.
16:38We're very old friends.
16:39Oh, I see.
16:44Jim, you're pulling my leg.
16:46I'm really serious.
16:48It actually happened.
16:49I can't imagine you playing practice at uni.
16:51Yeah, well, it's amazing we've got to be work done at all.
16:53Yeah, but you passed just the same.
16:54Scrape by.
16:55Scrape by.
16:56Did you want something?
16:58Um, yeah, I'll just get a drink of water.
17:01Yeah, well, you know where the kitchen is.
17:03Hopefully, between the two of us, we can thwart any attempt she makes at the ruining this evening.
17:08Hi.
17:09Is, uh, Lenny here?
17:11In the kitchen.
17:12Uh, what sort of mood she in?
17:13I don't know.
17:14She seemed fine to me.
17:15Okay.
17:19Now, where were we?
17:20Oh, don't ask me.
17:21Good night.
17:22Good night.
17:23Sweet dreams.
17:24Sorry about that.
17:25Oh, it's okay.
17:26I've got a thick skin.
17:27Hmm.
17:28I don't believe it.
17:29It worked.
17:30Uh, sometimes I feel I'd like to find a nice quiet cave to go in.
17:34Oh, look who's home.
17:36Checked out the bedroom yet?
17:37Yeah, I thought I was in the wrong house.
17:39Looks good, hey.
17:40I hope you don't mind.
17:41I moved the masking tape.
17:42I figured that if I promised to be tidy, well, we won't need it anymore.
17:46Sending Clive over was a stroke of pure brilliance.
17:49Yeah, well, I wasn't sure how you'd take it.
17:51Well, like you said, it would've been a bit awkward for you to come out and say all those things yourself.
17:55Thanks.
17:56They've been sad and that's the main thing.
17:58It's really cleared the air.
17:59I guess it has.
18:03Night.
18:04Don't do anything I wouldn't do.
18:05Good night.
18:06Night.
18:07See, I told you they'd leave us alone eventually.
18:09Ah, but how long?
18:11Mm-hmm.
18:12You're very lovely, you know that?
18:14Very lovely.
18:16My throat's sore.
18:17Lucy, go to bed.
18:18Really?
18:19I think it's my tongue sore sore.
18:21All right.
18:22Okay, open up.
18:23Let me have a look.
18:27It looks fine to me.
18:29But if it's still sore in the morning, I'll take you to the doctor.
18:31Right?
18:32I think it will be.
18:33I'll go and get myself another drink of water.
18:35All right, but that's the last one.
18:36Then straight to bed and I don't want to hear another peep out of you.
18:39I love you.
18:40That should be the end of it.
18:42I suspect there's no end when it comes to getting rid of me.
18:45I got a big one, so I don't have to come back in again.
18:48Good thinking.
18:50Oh, I didn't shoot that on purpose.
18:52I didn't.
18:53You're lying.
18:55Lucy, bed.
18:57You changed that.
18:58First you had fallen, now you hit me, and it's all because of bed.
19:01It's all ample.
19:02I hate her.
19:09I hate her.
19:10You're lying.
19:11I didn't.
19:12I just thought she was really lying with myself.
19:15I didn't.
19:29worked, but then he wasn't mechanics.
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