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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
00:34I said you got yourself a job.
00:36Give to the gap?
00:37Yep.
00:38Mate, you are making the right move.
00:41To Des and Daphne.
00:44To Des and Daphne.
00:46I hope something comes of it.
00:48Trust me, have I ever let you down yet?
00:54I know, I'm still not sure.
00:58What is that smell?
01:02Oh, sorry, bleach.
01:04Chlorine isn't exactly an aphrodisiac, you know.
01:07It would be much better if Daphne saw you as virile, not sterile.
01:10The shower curtain was almost standing up by itself.
01:13Well, you have made the right decision employing an intermediary.
01:16Love doesn't even have to come into it.
01:18What you've got to look at is compatibility.
01:20I thought you were going on about romance.
01:22Western women expect that as a matter of course.
01:24But as soon as the first light of love has faded, they start to get tough.
01:28They want your body.
01:29Now, Daphne's the same.
01:30She's right into physical activity.
01:32She wants someone who's masterful.
01:34Someone who'll take charge.
01:35A dominator.
01:36Me?
01:37You can do it, Des.
01:38You've done it before.
01:39And tomorrow is the perfect opportunity.
01:42No, no, no.
01:43She's moving into the coffee shop tomorrow.
01:45Exactly.
01:46It's up to you, Des.
01:47Take charge.
01:48Be impressive.
01:49You're an impressive guy.
01:50Just look at you.
01:51I am?
01:52You've got to find some common ground here.
01:54You've got to prove to her that you share her interests.
01:56Now, come on.
01:57Think of something sporting you two could do together.
02:00Could take her to the dogs.
02:02An evening at the greyhound races isn't romantic or sporting.
02:05It's passive.
02:06You've got to show her your masculinity, Des.
02:08You can do it.
02:09You really think so?
02:10I know so.
02:11You have got to prove to her that you are 100% what she needs.
02:15You've got it all, Des.
02:17You're intelligent.
02:19You've got financial security.
02:21You dress well.
02:23You're good looking.
02:24Now, do I have to go on?
02:25No.
02:26What we have to do is to find a way to display both your physical attributes and your resourcefulness.
02:33You've got to show her, Des.
02:34Show her.
02:35Hello.
02:36Hello.
02:37Hello.
02:38Come in.
02:39Hi.
02:40I'm glad you're here.
02:41I want to ask you a favour.
02:42As long as it's not fixing your lawnmower.
02:47Would you be able to help Mike with his diving training?
02:54Scott's already asked me and I said no.
02:58Look, I don't really think I'd be good enough to coach Mike.
03:02Not after the mess I made of my own career.
03:04Oh, but you weren't to blame for that car accident.
03:07Look, your diving career might be finished, but that doesn't stop you helping someone else.
03:13Shane, Mike's very good.
03:16Maybe as good as you were, but he's not going to be able to find out unless he gets professional
03:20help.
03:21Alright.
03:22Tell him I'll do it.
03:24Thanks.
03:25He needs to know someone cares.
03:28You could always talk me into anything, you know that?
03:31You're one of a kind, Daph.
03:33Yeah.
03:34You mean pretty much the same to me?
03:36Still be friends?
03:39Try and stop me.
03:44Shane, you're here.
03:46I thought you might be ill.
03:47I was looking forward to seeing you tonight.
03:49Mike, here to exit.
03:50I'll see you later.
03:51I hope I'm not interrupting anything.
03:53No, not really.
03:54He's all yours.
03:55Look, I'll be around to help you move tomorrow, okay?
03:58Thanks.
03:59I appreciate it.
04:00I must have misunderstood.
04:02I expected you to pick me up tonight.
04:04Oh, sorry.
04:05I had a few other things to do.
04:06I promised I'd get these repairs done by tomorrow.
04:07It's getting late.
04:08Why don't we think of something more diverting?
04:09Such as?
04:10Oh, that Lewis Fleming.
04:11I've met some rude people in my life, but for pure arrogance, he takes the pick.
04:12He's the most obnoxious man I've ever come across.
04:13I've met some rude people in my life, but for pure arrogance, he takes the pick.
04:14He's the most obnoxious man I've ever come across.
04:15Well, what'd he do?
04:16Well, apart from carrying on like a total chauvinist, I've tried to find something to
04:18be a way to do that.
04:19You all know his.
04:20It's getting late.
04:21It's getting late.
04:22Why don't we think of something more diverting?
04:24Such as?
04:25Oh, that Lewis Fleming.
04:28I met some rude people in my life, but for pure arrogance, he takes the pick.
04:33He's the most obnoxious man I've ever come across.
04:38Well, what'd he do?
04:40Apart from carrying on like a total chauvinist, I tried to find an open eye.
04:44I tried to find fault with my driving and everything else I did.
04:48But, Grant, I seem to remember you telling Shane that the customer's always right.
04:52There's usually an exception to the rule, and Mr Fleming is one of them.
04:58Apparently, it amuses him to make the usual derogatory remarks about women drivers.
05:03Why? What'd you say to him?
05:04I assured him I could drive as well as anybody else he could name.
05:08That setting aside's a bit high, isn't it?
05:09I mean, you're good, but you're not exactly perfect.
05:13Oh, he went on and on. Do this, do that.
05:15He must be the worst backseat driver in the world.
05:18I wouldn't drive for him again if it were the last chauffeuring job on this earth.
05:22Oh, hi.
05:27Could I speak with Mrs Daniels, please?
05:29Yes, just a minute.
05:32I think it's him.
05:33Fleming.
05:36Hello?
05:38Lewis Fleming. I'd like to make a booking with you for tomorrow.
05:41A booking?
05:43That's right. I want the car at 9 a.m.
05:46What's the pickup point?
05:47Latterton Hotel.
05:49Oh, our driver will be there.
05:51I was rather hoping it would be you.
05:55Well, if that's your preference.
05:57Certainly.
05:58I look forward to seeing you in the morning, then.
06:00Good night.
06:01Good night.
06:04He wants me to drive him tomorrow.
06:06I thought you said you wouldn't take any more jobs for him.
06:09I don't understand. He was so pleasant.
06:10I didn't think you'd forgive him that easily.
06:13Well, personal dislikes aren't important.
06:16We need the business.
06:17And don't you dare say it's a woman's prerogative to change her mind.
06:20Oh, Tom, I might have known you'd have the kitchen sink.
06:29I'm grief.
06:29You've got everything else in the back, too.
06:32How are we going to move, Dafton, with all that junk in the back?
06:35Don't get your knickers in a knot.
06:36I'm going to drop it off first, aren't I?
06:39Surely you don't expect me to sit in the blazing sun while you plumb that thing in.
06:43Come on, Clive.
06:43What's everybody just standing around for?
06:45I've hired a taxi truck to be at the coffee shop at nine sharp, so let's move out.
06:49Hey.
06:49But I thought we'd arranged for everything to be moved in Clive's car and trailer.
06:53Or Max's van.
06:53I thought we were going to use that as well.
06:55Are you guys serious?
06:57How did it take, what, ten?
06:58Maybe twelve trips?
06:59So you got a taxi truck?
07:00Now, that's what I call initiative.
07:02Good on you, Des.
07:03Thanks, Des.
07:04No, it's the only way to go.
07:05Believe me.
07:05Right, I'll grab this.
07:07And let's move out.
07:09Let this thing clean up in no time.
07:11Follow me.
07:12Well, you heard the man.
07:12Let's move it.
07:15Oh, g'day, kids.
07:16Bye-bye.
07:17See you later.
07:18See you later.
07:18Bye.
07:19Thanks, Mum.
07:20See you down there.
07:21Yeah, see you down there, Daph.
07:22I said they're starting already.
07:24We promised we'd help.
07:26Suit yourself.
07:28You can always walk.
07:30What's this, then?
07:31A farewell cake for Daphne?
07:32No, it's for Jack Lasseter.
07:34Oh, yeah?
07:36Uh, thank you, is it?
07:38Well, it's merely a sign of my appreciation for his kindness and those magnificent roses.
07:44Oh, well, there's no need to go that far, is there?
07:46But, Tom, it's common courtesy.
07:48I must say thank you.
07:50You're lovely.
07:51Yeah, but you don't want to be seen to be too keen, do you?
07:54I mean, a woman's mystery, that's her main asset.
07:56But surely I should at least...
07:57Besides, at this rate, they're going to have half the coffee shop move by the time we get there.
08:01It's close.
08:05You're doing great, mate.
08:12Am I?
08:12I mean, not being too forceful?
08:15No, it's perfect.
08:16If it was any better, I could bottle it.
08:18Yeah, I just feel a bit unnatural.
08:19No, no, no, she's loving it.
08:21But she should strike while the iron's hot.
08:23Now, was there ever a better time?
08:25Huh?
08:26No?
08:26Hang on, Zoe, I'll give you a hand with that.
08:32Can you believe how much stuff we've accumulated since we've been here?
08:35Imagine if I'd had to pack it all myself, I'd have been here for a week.
08:38Oh, at least.
08:39Huh.
08:39When Zoe was here, she'd talk me into buying all these useless things.
08:41I mean, really, you only need about half a dozen sharp knives and the odd vegetable peeler.
08:52Dez, what are you doing?
08:53Just something I should have done a long time ago.
08:57If you don't...
08:58Whoops.
08:59Sorry.
09:00Well, um, we can't let the others do it all by themselves, can we?
09:03Oh, Lewis, get that champagne I set around for you?
09:09Thanks, Jack.
09:10Nice day.
09:11Yes, good.
09:15Good morning.
09:16Right on time, I see.
09:33Hello, Jack.
09:39Hello, Madge.
09:40This is my brother, Tom Ramsey.
09:42He's staying with me for a few weeks.
09:43Nice to meet you.
09:44Well, I just told me about you.
09:45Ah.
09:46Ah.
09:47What a pleasure to see you first thing in the morning.
09:49Oh, and what's this?
09:50Have you been busy or something?
09:52I hope you enjoy it.
09:53It's just a little something to show my appreciation for a lovely dinner the other night.
09:57The lady hasn't baked me a cake in years.
10:00Ah, there's nothing, really.
10:01She's a top cook, our Madge.
10:03Oh, there's nothing like home cooking.
10:05It's a treat.
10:06A real treat.
10:07You just keep the lid on that and a mocha stale.
10:09Oh, no risk of that.
10:10Tell you what, let's go to the van.
10:11It's about time for a smoko and I fancy a piece of cake.
10:14Oh, look, normally we'd love to, but we did promise to help Daphne moved in.
10:18Isn't that right, Tom?
10:19Oh, don't look at me.
10:20I'm in no hurry.
10:22You girls can get started.
10:24We'll catch up in a minute.
10:31How do you think we'll do?
10:33I don't think this is any problems.
10:36Why?
10:37Are they in a hurry to sell?
10:38Not really.
10:39The land's just recently been rezoned.
10:42Transport facilities are excellent.
10:44Well, what makes you so sure we're closest deal today?
10:48I thought you said they were sharp.
10:50Well, they are.
10:51The trick is we've got to be that much sharper.
10:53Like the Henderson merger?
10:56Oh, nothing quite so obvious.
10:58We'll just play it by ear.
11:00Naturally, you're not interested.
11:02I could say that we have a number of other properties to see before we make up our minds.
11:09And it's too far out of town.
11:11It might help if you had an urgent appointment, too.
11:15Do we haggle?
11:17Oh, no way.
11:19He needs us more than we need him.
11:21Yes and all.
11:22Can you guys slow down a bit, please?
11:24Those things cost money.
11:25Oh, we haven't dropped one yet.
11:26And don't be cheeky.
11:28Where do you want this, Dap?
11:28Over by the door?
11:29No, right in that corner.
11:31No, but...
11:32Come on, come on.
11:33Actually, just up here will be fine, guys.
11:35We can move it again later.
11:37What do you mean, again?
11:39Well, I'm just not sure I want it there, Des.
11:40But that's the perfect spot for it, love.
11:42It is definitely sharp.
11:44There's heaps of other stuff to be brought in.
11:45You know, I think Clive is right in the first place.
11:47It's probably going to look better over by the door.
11:49Well, back she goes.
11:51G'day.
11:52G'day.
11:52Oh, Jim, hi.
11:55Just thought I'd pop in and see how it's all going.
11:57Looks like you've got everything in hand.
11:58Yeah, thanks to Des.
11:59It's all gone off like pop work.
12:01Oh, it's been a team effort.
12:02Everything is great, except my foot.
12:04Mike dropped the cup.
12:06Oh, well, you ought to sit down and get your way up.
12:08Hello, everybody.
12:09I'm sorry I'm late.
12:10Hello, Jim.
12:10Hi, Ruth.
12:11Well, how's it all going?
12:12Is the kitchen all sorted out?
12:13Oh, we were just going to start it then.
12:14Oh, right.
12:14Well, let's get into it then.
12:15There's no time like the present.
12:17Mike, I'll need your help.
12:18All this crockery and cutlery's got to be washed.
12:21Slot you can dry and flour it.
12:22Yeah, I was just going to start this up.
12:23Ah, splendid.
12:25Come on, you madge.
12:26Yeah.
12:27G'day, mate.
12:28G'day.
12:28Looking good.
12:30Clive, Zoe.
12:31Oh, Zoe.
12:32Congratulations.
12:33We're getting there.
12:35Anything I can do?
12:36Um, I was just going to put out the notice board.
12:39No worries.
12:40Actually, I'm just about to do that.
12:43Yeah, Dad's had it worked out, actually.
12:46Yeah, so it's all taken care of, Shane.
12:50Sorry.
12:51Yeah, well, I'll help unload the rest of the van.
12:53Sure.
12:54No, no.
12:56See, that's taken care of.
12:57All taken care of, actually.
12:59Everything's going fine.
13:01Isn't it, Dad?
13:03Peachy.
13:10We're nearly there.
13:13Now, this fellow's not going to be any pushover.
13:14He fancies himself as an operator, does he?
13:19Well, he's certainly out to make a dollar.
13:22Now, you just follow everything I say and listen to carefully what's going on.
13:26I'll work up the negotiations to the point where he thinks he has us.
13:30And then, when I mention the word persistent, I want you to make him an excuse to take me away for a while.
13:37Let him sweat it out.
13:39Well, it's an old ploy.
13:40Usually works.
13:41I could find something in the report that wasn't compatible with the property.
13:49I'll leave it up to you, then.
13:53You know, if we're careful, we could do quite well out of this.
13:58Mr. Fleming.
14:17Robinson.
14:19This is my daughter.
14:19Deborah, this is Paul.
14:20Nice to meet you, Miss Fleming.
14:22Well, let's go straight down to business, shall we?
14:25My daughter's got another appointment soon.
14:28Well, as you can see, the property's fairly level.
14:30There is a fall over on the eastern boundary, but I don't think that's going to create any problems.
14:34Yeah? What's the fall?
14:35Oh, a couple of metres.
14:37Pity.
14:38But everything else seems to be OK.
14:40Well, now, you're aware of the road and rail access, but you're probably not aware of Kellyville, which is about two kilometres over that way.
14:46And they've got a high residency of skilled manual labour.
14:49So, with the shortage of employment, I don't think you'll have any trouble at all enticing men over here.
14:54That's a very important point.
14:56Do you always do your homework so well?
14:58When I'm dealing with somebody like you, yes.
15:00Right.
15:01Now, price.
15:03That's obviously too steep.
15:05Oh, not when you average it out per hectare.
15:07Out of Crestwick, the prices are higher, and that's a lot further from the city.
15:11Yes, well, the whole idea is just on the formative stages at the moment.
15:14Quite frankly, we wouldn't have bothered coming out here today if you hadn't been so persistent.
15:20Something doesn't gel.
15:22Dad, could I have a word with you in private, please?
15:25Excuse me.
15:25Would you like another bit of cake?
15:39Mm-hmm.
15:41Help yourself when you're ready.
15:42Oh, this is all life, eh?
15:47Parked out under the stars.
15:50You know, there's something to be said for roughing it.
15:53I don't know.
15:54If I get too cold or too lonely, I just duck into the hotel.
15:57Well, you've been married, haven't you?
16:00I mean, don't you miss the companionship of a good woman?
16:04Now and then.
16:06I must admit, I have been a bit agriffed since Addy passed on.
16:10But then again, I think I've always been a bit of a loner, you know?
16:13Oh, yeah, you can be a loner, but still miss the companionship of a good woman.
16:18Take, um, Madge, for example.
16:21Great sense of humour.
16:23Exactly, exactly.
16:24Cooks a mean cake, too.
16:26Oh, she's a dab-hander, just about anything in the kitchen.
16:28I'll tell you, she's a corker.
16:30Yeah, she's such a hard worker.
16:32And she's honest, too.
16:34I was really glad to be able to take her and Helen out for dinner the other night.
16:37Oh, and she had a great time.
16:38Oh, I couldn't stop talking about it.
16:40Great to be able to cheer her up.
16:42I gather she's had a bit of a rough time with that husband of hers.
16:45Oh, she's given him the sand shoe.
16:47You know, I can understand a bloke getting very fond of Madge.
16:52I mean, it isn't as if she's your average housewife.
16:54And she's a flaming good looker, too.
16:57I wouldn't blame any man if he fell for her.
17:00I'm sure it'll happen one day, Tom.
17:02Yeah, I'm sure the right bloke from Madge will come along and sweep her off her feet.
17:16All right, anything else?
17:17Yeah, you can start organising the stuff for the tip.
17:22Oh, that can go, too, if you've got Daphne's finished with it.
17:25What are you doing with that?
17:26I thought, well, Daphne thought...
17:27The colours are...
17:28That is just not suitable at all.
17:34Well, I'm just trying to help, Daphne.
17:36We're just following perfection.
17:38Or remind me to do the same thing for you one day, Des.
17:40Well, everyone, I'm back.
17:43How's it all going?
17:44Oh, no, no, no.
17:45Hey, Des, what else?
17:49Um, well, you can start washing that stuff up in that box if Daphne's finished.
17:52Oh, come on, mate.
17:53I've been doing nothing but washing up.
17:55Couldn't I swap with someone else?
17:57Oh, well, look, don't look at me, mate.
17:58Or me.
18:00Look, can't you just take this stuff into the kitchen?
18:03You can't see a cat in the kitchen.
18:05Well, it's no good here.
18:06It's in the way.
18:07Des, morning all.
18:09Hi, Tom.
18:10Want some help?
18:11Yeah, well, we could have done with another man when we were moving the heavy stuff, but
18:14you're here now.
18:15I wasn't far away.
18:17Didn't help us move the furniture, though.
18:20Who's he think of you?
18:21Oh, Tom, just shut up and help Scott with the washing up.
18:23Washing up?
18:25You're going to have to stop Des throwing his weight around like that.
18:28He's going great guns.
18:29Look how much we've accomplished.
18:30Hey, hey.
18:32That's chipped.
18:33It was scratched to start with.
18:35I've got no record of damage here.
18:37Where do you want it?
18:38I told you where to put it before you went out.
18:41I'm tempted to tell you where to put it, mate.
18:43I'll second that.
18:44Now, come on, guys.
18:45We can straighten this out.
18:46No way.
18:47That's it.
18:47I came here to help Daphne not to be ordered around by Des Clark.
18:51Same here.
18:52Yeah, and people usually take it in turns to wash up.
18:55So why don't you share the job around, hey?
18:57Looks like you've got a strike on your hands, sport.
19:00Hey, come on.
19:01This is a team effort.
19:03We're all supposed to be pitching in.
19:04And Daphne, can I have a word with you, probably?
19:06That's probably a very good idea.
19:08I'm about to go and finish clearing the old coffee shop and suggest you come with me.
19:13Believe me, I would have got out of driving today if I could.
19:16That man was revolting to me last night.
19:18But he expressly asked me to drive him this morning.
19:22So why didn't you just knock him back?
19:24We can't afford to turn down jobs at the moment, Paul.
19:27I'd certainly have made sure that Shane was driving if I'd known you were going to be here.
19:31Oh, there's no harm done.
19:33It doesn't matter if we're family.
19:35I don't think it's wise to tell Mr. Fleming that we're related.
19:38Why not?
19:39There's not many guys can say their grandmother drives a limo.
19:41Here they come now.
19:47Go out and try and sell your land.
19:49All right.
19:51Well, what do you think?
19:53Pretty impressive property, isn't it?
19:55Well, we've had a good look at it.
19:57It's not exactly what we're looking for.
19:59I would have thought that the size was pretty close to the market.
20:02Yes, but I'm a bit concerned about the development cost.
20:05Oh, that'd be minimal on a lot like this, though.
20:08Might be so, but add that to the price you've quoted me and we're up for a pretty sizable sum.
20:14Yeah, well, I'm sorry it's not exactly what you're looking for.
20:17But not to worry, we won't have any problem selling.
20:19In fact, it's proximity to the city will ensure that.
20:22Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got a client who's interested in seeing it later on this morning.
20:25Hey, don't you try that on us.
20:28I saw you talking to that woman.
20:30Man, you're working with him, aren't you?
20:33We hired you in good faith as a chauffeur.
20:36And you're not a chauffeur at all, are you?
20:39You're a spy.
20:41What a con.
20:42I left your information.
20:44Gran, it's okay, I'll handle it.
20:45Gran, did you hear that?
20:47Look, it's totally getting out of hand.
20:49I haven't discussed any business with Paul.
20:51I'm afraid we've only got your word for that.
20:54This sounds like a set-up.
20:56Something that trade practices and the real estate institute would be fascinated with.
21:00Oh, and I'm equally certain we've got grounds to sue.
21:04So, I hope your little collusion was worth it.
21:08I hope your little collusion was worth it.
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