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00:13:29Hi.
00:13:30Didn't see you.
00:13:31No, Normie.
00:13:34You're going that way?
00:13:35Yeah.
00:13:36Not especially, no.
00:13:38You're going that?
00:13:40Yeah, well, um, no.
00:13:42I was sort of...
00:13:44Going to the football match?
00:13:45Are you?
00:13:46Shopping.
00:13:53I'm probably going to the pictures tonight.
00:13:56I am.
00:13:56Which?
00:13:57Which are you?
00:13:57Any?
00:13:58I am.
00:14:06See you then.
00:14:08Tonight?
00:14:09Pardon?
00:14:10Oh, I...
00:14:11All right then.
00:14:13Right.
00:14:19Super socks.
00:14:24Did you see that?
00:14:26They're all on drugs.
00:14:27A lot of them.
00:14:45Good score.
00:14:47Good score.
00:14:48Losin.
00:14:48Three one.
00:14:52Good score.
00:15:53Oh.
00:16:02Would you, uh,
00:16:05Would you sort of reckon she's a
00:16:08fair sort of bird?
00:16:10Sons-titrage ST' 501
00:16:12Sons-titrage ST' 501
00:16:12She's all right.
00:16:15I mean, nothing sensational, obviously.
00:16:18Geoffrey, she's a bird.
00:16:24You having a coffee with us?
00:16:25No, thanks, kid.
00:16:26Neville's ravenous.
00:16:28You've just eaten.
00:16:31Oh, of course.
00:16:32Yeah, sorry.
00:16:35You see,
00:16:36what I thought Ken Russell was trying to do...
00:16:39By implication?
00:16:41Probably by implication.
00:16:42It was to allow the images to provoke a moral response
00:16:45from our own aesthetic judgment.
00:16:47You see?
00:16:48Yes.
00:16:51Was he the errand boy?
00:16:52Was he the errand boy?
00:16:54Ken Thingy.
00:16:55He directed it.
00:16:57Oh, yes.
00:16:59I was probably thinking of Andy Warhol.
00:17:02Probably.
00:17:07You're not like other boys at all, are you?
00:17:11Well, I'm probably a little more mature, that's all.
00:17:14It's over 200 yards from the cinema.
00:17:16And you talk to me the whole way, like a person.
00:17:22Other boys seem to have one-track minds these days.
00:17:25Sex?
00:17:26Marriage.
00:17:28Pardon?
00:17:29The number of boys that asked me to marry them.
00:17:31A couple of dates and pal they want to get married.
00:17:35I want to live a bit before I get married.
00:17:37I suppose I just don't have a hang-up about it.
00:17:40Get married?
00:17:42Hmm.
00:17:44No.
00:17:48Actually, I find girls, most girls, that is,
00:17:51a bit obsessed these days.
00:17:55Not marriage.
00:17:56No.
00:17:57Sex.
00:17:59Percy Phil.
00:18:03Sex.
00:18:04That's what I said.
00:18:06Oh.
00:18:07Well, I'm not like that.
00:18:09Not person felt motivated.
00:18:12No.
00:18:14No.
00:18:26Did you want to say any more about Andy Warhol?
00:18:29Ken Russell.
00:18:30Yeah.
00:18:31No.
00:18:52I won't come in, with it being our first date.
00:18:54No.
00:18:56Oh.
00:18:57Anywhere my mum's gone to bed, we'd be on our own.
00:19:00Is that a reason for me not coming in, though?
00:19:02Yes, Geoffrey.
00:19:04Oh.
00:19:13Nice house.
00:19:14Thank you.
00:19:18Well, thanks for seeing me home.
00:19:27It's funny, isn't it?
00:19:29First date with someone.
00:19:31It always leads to one of three things.
00:19:34Either nothing.
00:19:36Or something.
00:19:40Or something.
00:19:41Or everything.
00:19:43Well, don't think about Percy Phil at this stage, Beryl.
00:19:46You're not.
00:19:48No, I'm not.
00:19:51Night-night.
00:19:52God bless.
00:20:05I won't give you my phone number, in case you think I'm one of those scheming females.
00:20:08What is it?
00:20:10327-4421.
00:20:12The easy way to remember it is the three and the two make five, which is two less than seven,
00:20:16then two fours, and half of four, which is two, and half of two, which is one.
00:20:20But you mustn't ring me if you don't want.
00:20:22No.
00:20:22But you can if you do.
00:20:24Do you want me to?
00:20:25Not if you'd rather not.
00:20:28327-4421.
00:20:29Night.
00:20:31You done?
00:20:32I wisdom,ine sat down them middle mags.
00:20:45Beautiful.
00:20:45No acces.
00:20:45Oh.
00:20:49It's just a surprise.
00:20:50It was kind of amazing.
00:20:50I see.
00:20:50You all bug proprietors, right?
00:20:51It was a surprise,new 001 I see.
00:20:54351.
00:21:25Geoffrey has this theory that, by implication...
00:21:27Who's Geoffrey?
00:21:28Of course, Geoffrey knows about these things.
00:21:31These things.
00:21:33Everything.
00:21:34Who's Geoffrey?
00:21:35He's fantastically intelligent.
00:21:37See, Geoffrey's idea...
00:21:39Better who's Geoffrey?
00:21:42Oh, no one.
00:21:47No one's special.
00:21:53His name's Geoffrey.
00:21:59How did this Beryl Bird turn out last night, then?
00:22:01What Beryl Bird?
00:22:03I told him.
00:22:04Did she, uh...
00:22:06Did she, uh...
00:22:08What?
00:22:12Wow!
00:22:15She doesn't, then.
00:22:17You don't listen, do you?
00:22:18I said...
00:22:19How about Sundry?
00:22:26Chips.
00:22:28Chums.
00:22:34Not seeing him tonight, then?
00:22:45I've rather better things to do, thank you.
00:22:55Said he was no one special.
00:22:58Have they got a phone here?
00:23:01Why?
00:23:03They haven't, have they?
00:23:05Do you want to get some nookie lined up or something?
00:23:08If I did, do you think I'd be playing darts with you two?
00:23:11Look, are you fed up here?
00:23:14Are you?
00:23:15We'll split after this game.
00:23:16Anything you say.
00:23:17You can go for a few of the King's Head.
00:23:19Great.
00:23:21And that ends our probe.
00:23:23Well, Monday tomorrow.
00:23:25Hallelujah.
00:23:26Pardon?
00:23:28I don't know what you're paying for that phone,
00:23:29but whatever it is, you're being done.
00:23:32Good night.
00:23:35Good night.
00:24:00Good morning.
00:24:01Good morning.
00:24:10Chalton for Pope.
00:24:11Long may he reign.
00:24:13Amen.
00:24:15What's going on?
00:24:16Pound's up again.
00:24:18Oh, God.
00:24:20Today's special.
00:24:21Bloody travellers, Jax.
00:24:23Yeah.
00:24:24Suddenly everyone's going on holiday.
00:24:26So it does.
00:24:28Enjoy yourself while you're young.
00:24:45Why do we always do that?
00:24:4893 times a day?
00:24:50We never see anything.
00:25:15My typing not disturbing your singing, I hope.
00:25:19See Geoffrey on Sunday.
00:25:22Oh, Geoffrey.
00:25:24That Neville's the greatest.
00:25:29Is he dishy or is he dishy?
00:25:34Neville promised he's going to take this...
00:25:36I'm considering packing Geoffrey in.
00:25:39One date was enough.
00:25:41Why?
00:25:43He's cancer and I'm Libra.
00:25:45It's that bad.
00:25:46Hopeless.
00:25:49Actually, I'm slightly off the male gender at the moment.
00:26:01Five.
00:26:02Five.
00:26:03Which is...
00:26:03Which is...
00:26:05Three and two is five.
00:26:06Which is two less than seven.
00:26:08Which is...
00:26:10Which is...
00:26:11I see the Spanish police are throwing your lot out of Ibiza.
00:26:17Bank clocks.
00:26:18Your lot?
00:26:20Football supporters.
00:26:22Hippies.
00:26:22Oh.
00:26:24My lot.
00:26:26At the third stroke, it will be 7.22 and 40 seconds.
00:26:35It will be 7.22 and 50 seconds.
00:26:40That's it then.
00:26:42Fate.
00:26:43All over by 7.23 precisely.
00:26:47So what?
00:26:49Plenty more where she came from.
00:26:55Is that the speaking clock?
00:26:57Is that Geoffrey?
00:26:58Is that Beryl?
00:27:00Yes.
00:27:01Yes.
00:27:02Hi.
00:27:05Hi.
00:27:06Hi.
00:27:23It's terrifically exciting, isn't it?
00:27:26Getting to know a person.
00:27:27Fantastic.
00:27:32I want to know all about you.
00:27:35That's what it's all about.
00:27:39For example, with things in common already.
00:27:42Definitely.
00:27:45About what?
00:27:49We're enormously fond of animals.
00:27:52Right.
00:27:54And we're both from Manchester.
00:28:00Have you ever been abroad?
00:28:02No.
00:28:04Have you?
00:28:05No.
00:28:06No.
00:28:06Unless you count Istanbul.
00:28:09Istanbul?
00:28:10Was it beyond belief?
00:28:11I don't know.
00:28:13I was only three.
00:28:19Do you ever get the feeling you've been somewhere before?
00:28:22Sometimes.
00:28:24I do.
00:28:26What now?
00:28:29No.
00:28:30Just...
00:28:31Just sometimes.
00:28:35Yes, I do.
00:28:38Such a lot, isn't there?
00:28:41In getting to know a person.
00:28:44Hmm.
00:28:49He was live and easy-limbed, his stride quietly casual, his eyes clear and confident, and
00:28:57his strong mouth ready to break into a relaxed, assured, lopsided grin.
00:29:06You know, Geoffrey, you have a really lopsided grin.
00:29:10Really?
00:29:11You know, lopsided.
00:29:15I don't think I have.
00:29:17It's in the eye of the beholder.
00:29:21See?
00:29:23Geoffrey doesn't need someone else when he's tying a knot.
00:29:26He holds it down with his little finger.
00:29:30It must be marvellous being a man.
00:29:33It's OK, I suppose.
00:29:35Men can do anything.
00:29:37Conquer Everest.
00:29:38Do heart transplants.
00:29:40Become leader of the opposition.
00:29:43Anything.
00:29:53Geoffrey, N-O spells no.
00:29:56It's good for your circulation, Beryl.
00:29:58Read any women's magazine.
00:30:00It's good for theirs, too.
00:30:01I'm not sure they recommend Percy Filth on Tuesdays.
00:30:04I only see you on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
00:30:07All Saturdays.
00:30:10Beryl.
00:30:15Beryl.
00:30:15Oh, Geoffrey, Bobble's bumble.
00:30:18Oh, Beryl.
00:30:19Oh, Geoffrey.
00:30:21Oh, Beryl.
00:30:22Are you all right?
00:30:23What exactly happened?
00:30:24Don't tell me.
00:30:26I just had a sharp achak of dramatic irony.
00:30:28Pardon?
00:30:34Come back.
00:30:35They're better.
00:30:36It's better.
00:30:37I'm OK.
00:30:41I told you.
00:30:42It's going to pour.
00:30:43It's not.
00:30:51It's only the angels crying.
00:30:55I know how they feel.
00:30:57Well, don't blame me.
00:30:59I haven't done anything.
00:31:00That's true.
00:31:03That's not true, Beryl.
00:31:04I have apologised.
00:31:06I keep going down on me knees when I'm talking to you.
00:31:08Independent observers think I'm training to be a Cossack dancer.
00:31:12It must be a bad line.
00:31:13I can't hear you.
00:31:14You'd better apologise again.
00:31:17I apologise again.
00:31:20Gosh, this lousy line.
00:31:23I wonder if Geoffrey would like to come to tea on Sunday.
00:31:28Pardon?
00:31:29Pardon?
00:31:31Is that who I think it is?
00:31:34No, dear.
00:31:45Well, isn't this nice?
00:31:50Sardine sandwich.
00:31:52Is it all sardine?
00:31:54Yeah.
00:31:55She's got her own trawler.
00:32:03Isn't it awful?
00:32:05What?
00:32:06I was speaking to Geoffrey.
00:32:07What's happening in the world?
00:32:09I blame the politicians.
00:32:11What for?
00:32:12For what's happening in the world.
00:32:17Talk to her.
00:32:20I can't speak Portuguese.
00:32:23Tasty.
00:32:25They're in oil.
00:32:27They're nice in oil.
00:32:28She's got a bad leg.
00:32:31The bread's extremely wholesome.
00:32:34Why, after this little baker down the road,
00:32:35he does something with the bleach.
00:32:40Yes.
00:32:46I can't do long conversations about sardine sandwiches.
00:32:50Mine goes blank.
00:32:54It's not thinking about life after death.
00:33:01Oh, that Neville, honestly.
00:33:03Number of hearts he must have broken.
00:33:06Every girl in Manchester, nearly.
00:33:09Geoffrey definitely has.
00:33:10Probably even more.
00:33:13Air hostesses.
00:33:15All sorts.
00:33:18Tell me about your terrible past, Geoffrey.
00:33:20I haven't had one yet.
00:33:22White man speak with forked tongue.
00:33:24Actually, I was hoping more for a terrible future.
00:33:33Wow, is that the time?
00:33:34At this moment in time.
00:33:36What have I done?
00:33:37Is Neville the insanely jealous type?
00:33:40Right in the slightest.
00:33:42You're lucky.
00:33:43Why, it's Geoffrey.
00:33:45Wow.
00:33:46You're not jealous of all my ex-flames, are you?
00:33:50Of course not.
00:33:50Why should I be?
00:33:52Please stop interrogating me, Geoffrey.
00:33:53Forget it.
00:33:56That's all in the past.
00:33:58Then, nothing to be jealous about.
00:34:03Who needs drama?
00:34:06So I shouted back at her.
00:34:08No shop assistant shouts at me, I shouted.
00:34:10In the end, Neville nearly bolted me for swearing.
00:34:14He thumped you.
00:34:16Walloped you on.
00:34:17No.
00:34:19I said nearly.
00:34:23You never thump me, will you?
00:34:24Like Neville does Sandra.
00:34:27She adores it.
00:34:28Of course not.
00:34:31No.
00:34:34Geoffrey, Percy Filth isn't the only thing in life.
00:34:37It isn't even one of the things in mine.
00:34:38He used to talk to me.
00:34:40All right, let's talk.
00:34:46Geoffrey, I've just had the most super idea.
00:34:49Why, is your mum going out?
00:34:53May as well pack in, really.
00:34:57Why?
00:34:59Why not?
00:35:02Good thinking.
00:35:10Thanks for a stimulating few weeks.
00:35:12You too.
00:35:13It was real.
00:35:14It's psychedelic.
00:35:15You can keep me grateful dead, LP.
00:35:17It was scratched anyway.
00:35:19It's been a gasp.
00:35:21Groovy.
00:35:23I won't wave from the window.
00:35:25No, I won't look back anyway.
00:35:27Good.
00:35:28It's been a gasp.
00:35:29You've said that once.
00:35:40You're well-bred barrel.
00:35:41There's plenty more fish in the sea.
00:35:45About three very lonely sardines.
00:35:50Mother, please don't try raising one eyebrow at me.
00:35:53You know you can't do it.
00:36:00You'll never thong me, will you, Geoffrey?
00:36:03Ow!
00:36:04Beryl, I've just had the most super idea.
00:36:06Are we going to post it now?
00:36:08No.
00:36:09We're going to pack it in.
00:36:10Don't say that.
00:36:11Please don't say that.
00:36:12That.
00:36:15Sandra.
00:36:16Sandra.
00:36:18You're Sandra.
00:36:19Mine.
00:36:23Two months.
00:36:24Two months, nine days.
00:36:28Is she positive?
00:36:29The test was.
00:36:31What are you going to do?
00:36:33She'll think of something.
00:36:35Sandra, it's stupendous.
00:36:39Congratulations.
00:36:40I hope you'll both be very happy.
00:36:42Oh, thanks, kid.
00:36:44Sandra, I don't know how you do it.
00:36:48Often.
00:36:56She's gone.
00:37:08C'est parti.
00:37:39C'est parti.
00:37:42C'est parti.
00:37:52C'est parti.
00:37:56C'est parti.
00:37:58C'est parti.
00:38:00C'est parti.
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00:38:34C'est parti.
00:38:35C'est parti.
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00:38:39C'est parti.
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00:39:07C'est parti.
00:39:10C'est parti.
00:39:12C'est parti.
00:39:13C'est parti.
00:39:14C'est parti.
00:39:15C'est parti.
00:39:16C'est parti.
00:39:26C'est parti.
00:39:29C'est parti.
00:39:31C'est parti.
00:39:35C'est parti.
00:39:36C'est parti.
00:39:39C'est parti.
00:39:43C'est parti.
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00:39:53C'est parti.
00:39:54C'est parti.
00:39:55C'est parti.
00:39:55C'est parti.
00:39:56C'est parti.
00:39:58C'est quelqu'un d'autre.
00:39:59Je ne suis pas intéressé en boys.
00:40:01Je suis intéressé à lire poetry et à l'air avec mon pen.
00:40:06C'est pour l'air d'Inc. J'ai utilisé ça pour ma list.
00:40:09Mon Dieu, il y a quelques choses à répondre.
00:40:15Oh, non !
00:40:16Oh, non !
00:40:19Vous ne pouvez pas ravir une fille à l'air d'or.
00:40:23Alors, allons-y.
00:40:24Qu'est-ce qu'il y a de l'air ?
00:40:26Smooth-talking bastard.
00:40:33It is me birthday.
00:40:36What about the boy with the freckles from Shakespeare Crescent ?
00:40:40I don't believe that question.
00:40:42You used to be crazy about him.
00:40:45I was 11 years old. He used to let me chalk on his tortoise.
00:41:19What's your name again ?
00:41:21What's yours ?
00:41:22Rock.
00:41:23That's not your real name.
00:41:26No.
00:41:27Stephen.
00:41:28Mmm.
00:41:29God, that turns me on.
00:41:31Mmm.
00:41:32Mmm.
00:41:34Mmm.
00:41:35Mmm.
00:41:37Mmm.
00:41:49Don't move a muscle.
00:41:52However gorgeous.
00:41:54Mmm.
00:41:56Mmm.
00:41:57Mmm.
00:42:06Mmm.
00:42:11Mmm.
00:42:19Testing.
00:42:20Testing.
00:42:21Oh, Geoffrey Millieup returns to the day.
00:42:22I wish you everything you've ever wished yourself.
00:42:41I'm fed up.
00:42:45Who are you ?
00:42:46Who are you ?
00:42:47Who are you ?
00:42:48Hmm.
00:42:49What are you fed up about ?
00:42:51Teachers don't have to do homework.
00:42:54No.
00:42:55They just mark it.
00:42:57Anyone can mark it.
00:42:59They've got the answers.
00:43:05Do you know it's after two o'clock ?
00:43:08What's he doing here then ?
00:43:12Well, er, this is your uncle Stephen.
00:43:16This is my revolting brother, Jeremy.
00:43:22How do you do ?
00:43:23Don't me mum and dad know he's here.
00:43:25Jeremy, bed.
00:43:26I could always wake them up and tell them.
00:43:29Jeremy, little boys need sleep.
00:43:35Even big astronauts.
00:43:37Do you know where babies come from ?
00:43:41Do you ?
00:43:42Say no.
00:43:44No.
00:43:45I do.
00:43:45Say yes.
00:43:46Shall I tell you ?
00:43:47He knows.
00:43:49The man has this male organ and some blood cells and erectile glands.
00:43:53And there's these 500 million spermatozoas in these testes that he has as well.
00:43:58And they go through his male organ into the female uterus that the lady has.
00:44:03Who told you that ?
00:44:04Then they go to the fallopian tubes after that.
00:44:07One of them fertilises with the female egg.
00:44:10The others don't bother.
00:44:11Anyway, that's what you have to do.
00:44:13Then you have a baby.
00:44:16Did they teach you that at school ?
00:44:18They do woodwork in the next class.
00:44:20People can only make babies at certain times of the year.
00:44:25But animals, like dogs and cats and giraffes, I think, do it all the time.
00:44:31No.
00:44:33That's people.
00:44:34What is ?
00:44:38Well, people do it all the time.
00:44:44Whenever they feel like it.
00:44:50In the next class, you can do metalwork if you don't like woodwork.
00:44:55Good night, Jeremy.
00:44:5825p ?
00:44:5950.
00:45:0150.
00:45:0350.
00:45:12Good night, Uncle Stephen.
00:45:29Would you care for a government health warning ?
00:45:34Hey, Veronica ?
00:45:35Yes ?
00:45:36Who the hell's Uncle Stephen at ten past two in the morning ?
00:45:39A friend of Jeremy's.
00:45:41He's going now.
00:45:44Good night, love.
00:45:48We would have done that, wouldn't we ?
00:45:49And how ?
00:45:54You can't win them all, can you ?
00:45:56Anyway, do you good going without for a change.
00:46:05Still, there's always another day.
00:46:07Tomorrow ?
00:46:08No.
00:46:10Tomorrow's another day.
00:46:11Shh.
00:46:12Not unless you happen to be in Plymouth.
00:46:15Where ?
00:46:16I'm joining the Wrens for three years.
00:46:20What Wrens ?
00:46:21The Royal Navy's Wrens.
00:46:26This time tomorrow, I'll be in barracks with about 50 other girls and 30,000 sailors.
00:46:31Hope I like it.
00:46:36Well, thanks for nearly everything.
00:46:40We definitely would have done, wouldn't we ?
00:46:42Well, obviously.
00:46:44Well, we...
00:46:44We're as good as dead, in a way, really.
00:46:47Almost.
00:46:48Just keep telling yourself and we will have only better.
00:46:51Good night, love.
00:46:54Good night, love.
00:46:55Try a barrel.
00:46:55I'm coming home.
00:47:00Good night.
00:47:02Good night.
00:47:04Good night.
00:47:04That's a good night.
00:47:07You're watching.
00:47:13Good night.
00:47:16Good night.
00:47:17Good morning, the previous generation.
00:47:19C'est parti.
00:47:30C'est parti.
00:47:31Vous saviez que c'était votre mère.
00:47:33Nous voulions de savoir où vous étiez dans la rue.
00:47:37Je m'en suis désolé, Mum.
00:47:39Je vais vous faire une autre nuit.
00:47:40Comme quoi ?
00:47:43Dad, vous entendez.
00:47:46Je ne comprends pas.
00:47:47Je ne comprends pas, Geoffrey.
00:47:49Vous savez que vous faites.
00:47:51Geoffrey, vous êtes tous les jours.
00:47:54Oui, Dad.
00:47:55Et nous n'avons pas complainant.
00:47:56Non, Dad.
00:47:57Mais la nuit était différent.
00:47:58Je ne comprends pas.
00:48:28C'est parti.
00:48:31C'est parti.
00:48:32C'est parti.
00:48:33C'est parti.
00:48:34C'est parti.
00:49:03Tout
00:49:04C'est bon.
00:49:06Oui, Geoffrey.
00:49:11C'est bon, c'est bon.
00:49:15C'est bon, Geoffrey.
00:49:17C'est Neville's engagement party. Il a dû inviter.
00:49:22Il va voir me. C'est cruel.
00:49:25Il va voir les autres filles.
00:49:27Je ne peux pas prendre ça, Sandra.
00:49:30Je ne peux pas.
00:49:31Il va plus deux semaines.
00:49:33Il va plus tard.
00:49:36Je ne sais pas beaucoup de gens.
00:50:01C'est bon.
00:50:03C'est bon.
00:50:04C'est bon.
00:50:07C'est bon.
00:50:07C'est bon.
00:50:08C'est bon.
00:50:11C'est bon.
00:50:15C'est bon.
00:50:17C'est bon.
00:50:17C'est bon.
00:50:17C'est bon.
00:50:24C'est bon.
00:50:25C'est bon.
00:50:27C'est bon.
00:50:28C'est bon.
00:50:31C'est bon.
00:50:31C'est bon.
00:50:33C'est bon.
00:50:34C'est bon.
00:50:35C'est bon.
00:50:36C'est bon.
00:50:37C'est bon.
00:50:37C'est bon.
00:50:42C'est bon.
00:50:43C'est bon.
00:50:44C'est bon.
00:50:47A delicious cup.
00:50:49C'est bon.
00:50:50C'est bon.
00:51:03C'est parti avec Geoffrey, alors ?
00:51:10Je me suis demandé ce que vous avez dit ?
00:51:16J'ai dit ?
00:51:17J'ai dit plus.
00:51:20Pardon ?
00:51:21Et comment est Beryl Baby ?
00:51:23Je ne suis pas pas d'éclatant de vous callingz me Beryl Baby.
00:51:28Il n'est pas comme ça !
00:51:29Je vais vous dire que, Beryl Baby.
00:51:33What's your name, handsome ?
00:51:36You'll laugh.
00:51:38Everybody laughs.
00:51:39It's the story of my life.
00:51:41You tell it like it is, Chuck.
00:51:50She's putting on an axe.
00:51:53What do you care ?
00:51:55I don't have a baby.
00:52:02Is she going to get into bed with him now ?
00:52:06Probably.
00:52:10Geoffrey always looks half asleep these days.
00:52:13Well, it's very exhausting.
00:52:16What is ?
00:52:18Working in a bank.
00:52:20Oh.
00:52:26I had this lad seen this chick.
00:52:30I decided to split.
00:52:33so I cut out, man.
00:52:35Like there's no tomorrow.
00:52:39This cat gets it together where it's at, man.
00:52:44Lots of beautiful bag, baby.
00:52:47So if you want a piece of the action,
00:52:50don't cool it.
00:52:52Take.
00:52:55Hmm ?
00:52:57Sorry.
00:52:59I no understand English.
00:53:06Gesundheit.
00:53:08I thought she'd only just been to bed with the other one.
00:53:13She has.
00:53:15And which is her husband ?
00:53:17Neither.
00:53:22It's warming up, isn't it ?
00:53:31Great beat, isn't it ?
00:53:33Great to dance to.
00:53:39Do you agree that life's an onion ?
00:53:43Why ?
00:53:44If so, what's death ?
00:53:47Erm ?
00:53:49A banana ?
00:53:52Yes, I expect it is when you think about it.
00:53:56Have you read Schopenhauer's concept of existence ?
00:54:00Erm ?
00:54:01No.
00:54:03But I've seen the film.
00:54:05You married ?
00:54:07No.
00:54:09Grab yourself an adage.
00:54:11Marriage is a cabbage.
00:54:14Are you a poet ?
00:54:15Never ask the questions.
00:54:18Ask the answers.
00:54:19You are a poet.
00:54:22To any manager of Marks and Spencer's.
00:54:25The child.
00:54:28I really dirt you.
00:54:30Now he's taking his clothes off.
00:54:34What's on ITV ?
00:54:36This.
00:54:38What's on BBC ?
00:54:43Cassinova.
00:54:45What's that like ?
00:54:46This.
00:54:49Oh, come on now.
00:54:50You know that's not where it's at.
00:54:52Let's get this.
00:54:53What's the word ?
00:54:55Let's get it clear.
00:54:57Let's get down to the real nitty grittiesville.
00:54:59OK ?
00:55:01Mm-hm.
00:55:09Women's lib is not about burning bras.
00:55:13Papers, yeah.
00:55:15What papers ?
00:55:16A marriage certificate.
00:55:18A dog's licence.
00:55:19Whatever you prefer to call it.
00:55:20Look, let's be basic about this, Enid.
00:55:23All girls want marriage.
00:55:24And a wide wedding.
00:55:26Really basic ?
00:55:27You want to be really basic ?
00:55:29Utterly basic.
00:55:31Balls.
00:55:32Grass ?
00:55:34What ?
00:55:35Enid.
00:55:36When Sandra says every girl, she means most girls.
00:55:39Well, like herself.
00:55:41Not me, of course, because I incredibly value my independence.
00:55:44But most girls definitely want...
00:55:46Balls !
00:55:47If you can't conduct an intelligent conversation without recourse to...
00:56:02You're wrong.
00:56:02I believe in free everything.
00:56:04Freedom from all male chauvinists.
00:56:06Pig domination.
00:56:07Honestly, don't you understand ?
00:56:09Excuse me.
00:56:09You've got your hand on me.
00:56:10If we're liberating society for the future, I'm sure.
00:56:12No, thank you.
00:56:13Excuse me.
00:56:13Excuse me.
00:56:14You've got your hand on me.
00:56:15No !
00:56:17Oh, sorry.
00:56:18Well, I'm sorry.
00:56:20It's all right.
00:56:21Oh, gee.
00:56:21It's a pleasure.
00:56:23Grass ?
00:56:24Geoffrey, you've not to.
00:56:25Why not ?
00:56:26I said don't.
00:56:27You're not to smoke it.
00:56:37Oh, wow.
00:56:39We're as liberated as you, Enid.
00:56:42We've equal importance as individuals.
00:56:45Neither of us is boss.
00:56:46It just doesn't arise.
00:56:48We'll make some coffee, kid.
00:56:50You see, what we believe is...
00:56:53Now.
00:56:55You see...
00:56:56Now, one.
00:56:58I can see there's only one way to get through.
00:57:04What you doing ?
00:57:06Lighting everybody's fire.
00:57:11Burn my bra.
00:57:16Right.
00:57:17That's it.
00:57:18Finished.
00:57:19The end.
00:57:20Full stop.
00:57:22We've finally split up.
00:57:24Neville.
00:57:24Sandra wants you.
00:57:26I should imagine.
00:57:29Sad, isn't it ?
00:57:33Pathetic.
00:57:38Well, I can't follow plays these days.
00:57:41It's just showing real life, that's all.
00:57:48I once thought I'd found her.
00:57:50The perfect girl.
00:57:53Red hair.
00:57:55Not too skinny.
00:57:57Very gentle and shy.
00:58:01Passionate when roused.
00:58:04Yeah.
00:58:06She packed me in for picking my teeth with a matchstick.
00:58:08You're very sweet, Roland.
00:58:12I've always thought you were.
00:58:16Did you know you very nearly have a lopsided grin ?
00:58:20It's just I'm a bit tired.
00:58:22No, it's nice.
00:58:47I don't think I've washed that one.
00:58:49Oh, sorry.
00:58:54Do you know...
00:58:55What, Beryl ?
00:58:56She can ask me anything.
00:58:59Do you know where Geoffrey's got to ?
00:59:04He's upstairs, I think.
00:59:11Is it true they're dry on their own ?
00:59:15Usually.
00:59:22I hate to be any trouble, but I think I'm dying.
00:59:25You'll be all right.
00:59:26Honest.
00:59:27She said I shouldn't smoke it.
00:59:29Who ?
00:59:30She said...
00:59:35Geoffrey.
00:59:38Geoffrey.
00:59:44Sorry.
00:59:51Geoffrey.
00:59:53Geoffrey.
00:59:56Move up a bit, Geoffrey.
00:59:59Put your legs...
01:00:01That's better.
01:00:05C'est parce que c'est votre première fois, n'est-ce pas ?
01:00:12C'est Dr. Weisberg. Quilmslow Road.
01:00:20C'est pas marijuana, vous savez.
01:00:25C'est quoi, alors ?
01:00:27Grasse.
01:00:29C'est quoi, c'est marijuana ?
01:00:32C'est quoi, c'est quoi ?
01:00:35C'est la vraie, c'est la vraie.
01:00:38C'est la vraie.
01:00:40C'est quoi ?
01:00:43C'est quoi ?
01:00:49C'est quoi, Beryl ?
01:00:50C'est quoi ?
01:00:56C'est quoi cały temps ?
01:00:59C'est quoi, David ?
01:01:12C'est bon.
01:01:16...
01:01:16...
01:01:19...
01:01:20...
01:01:20Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
01:01:51Me, too. And me.
01:02:13Good morning. Your mother would like to know if you have a reservation at this hotel.
01:02:17Can I.
01:02:26Thank you.
01:03:07Oh, Beryl.
01:03:09Beryl.
01:03:16Geoffrey.
01:03:18Can I rip your trousers off and have my way with you?
01:03:24Oh, Beryl.
01:03:28Oh, Geoffrey.
01:03:30Oh, God.
01:03:43Hello.
01:03:43Ta-ra.
01:03:46Will you be required in the room again, sir?
01:03:48Because we're thinking of taking bookings for the next pop festival.
01:03:51You're a bugger.
01:03:54I don't know who he takes after.
01:04:04Hello?
01:04:04It's me.
01:04:06Who?
01:04:07My God, that's symbolic.
01:04:09Oh, hello, Beryl.
01:04:10I'm just ringing to tell you I never want to see you again.
01:04:13If you have a phone or call, please don't, because I shan't be in.
01:04:16Tonight or any other night.
01:04:18Anyway, tonight I'm helping my mum at the school jumble sale.
01:04:48It's a small world.
01:04:52Good evening, Mrs. Battersby.
01:04:54I was looking for a nice lampshade.
01:04:57Oh?
01:04:59Probably this one.
01:05:01Definitely.
01:05:02Magic in satin.
01:05:03Oh, certainly, Geoffrey.
01:05:05Look.
01:05:05Who's here in his nice crimson shoes?
01:05:11You'd like some nice fancy random neighbour, wouldn't you?
01:05:17I'm a child of the universe, Beryl. I have a right to be here.
01:05:20I'm afraid we don't sell marijuana on Sundays. Try the co-op.
01:05:23Beryl, listen.
01:05:23If you can smell burning, it's just that the vicar's been round burning his jock strap.
01:05:26Beryl, listen.
01:05:26Can I help you, madam?
01:05:27Have you got that in another colour?
01:05:29No, madam.
01:05:31I'll leave it then.
01:05:40Listen to what, for heaven's sake?
01:05:43Don't matter.
01:05:45What doesn't?
01:05:46You wouldn't, anyway.
01:05:47Wouldn't what?
01:05:49Go to the match with me on Saturday.
01:05:52Me?
01:05:53A football match?
01:05:55With 40,000 skinheads and you?
01:05:57Told you.
01:06:00Who are they playing?
01:06:06Huddersfield Town.
01:06:08In the cot.
01:06:09I've always wanted to watch Huddersfield Town.
01:06:16The...
01:06:17The fourth from the bottom.
01:06:19Shows you.
01:06:23Away from home, they've won three, drawn five and lost twelve.
01:06:29Drawing five.
01:06:34So what do you think?
01:06:37I think I nearly love you.
01:07:02Never mind, it's only a game.
01:07:06I thought you said you nearly loved me.
01:07:16I don't recall Grace Kelly enticing Prince Rainier by going to Watch United. I may be wrong.
01:07:22Grace who?
01:07:23We live in a permissive society, Beryl. Read any colour supplement.
01:07:28Mother, you're supposed to be my mother.
01:07:30I am love.
01:07:31And it wasn't through going to football matches.
01:07:34You are the same mother that makes me tug my skirt down every time I stand up, even if he's
01:07:37only on the phone.
01:07:38Yes, well, er, boys are very safe. And I am your mother.
01:07:44That's what I said.
01:07:47I don't mean, er, permissive permissive.
01:07:50I see.
01:07:52Romantic.
01:07:54Pardon?
01:07:56Kissing, cuddling.
01:07:58Things of that nature.
01:08:02Oh, we do.
01:08:03Do what?
01:08:04What you just said.
01:08:06Good.
01:08:07Not too much, I hope.
01:08:09Oh, God.
01:08:10Boys are very funny.
01:08:12They're novices compared to mothers.
01:08:18Did I tell you that two new people have moved into the house opposite with the green curtains?
01:08:23Oh.
01:08:27Two new people have moved into the house opposite with the green curtains.
01:08:32Fantastic.
01:08:37The Cowgills.
01:08:39Mr and Mrs Cowgill.
01:08:42Married couple.
01:08:44Newlyweds.
01:08:46Not long married.
01:08:48You go bald doing that.
01:08:51Doing what?
01:09:04Do I tell you 28 stockbrokers have moved into the office opposite with the dirty curtains.
01:09:09Living in sin.
01:09:13Can you say one single sentence without the word marriage in it?
01:09:21If I said to you, do you think Cassius Clay would have beaten Rocky Marciano, would you say what's it
01:09:26matter so long as they're happily married?
01:09:28I don't think so.
01:09:31A barrel would.
01:09:35Giving you a bad time, is she?
01:09:38Oh.
01:09:38I wouldn't say that.
01:09:43I haven't even mentioned the word.
01:09:46What word?
01:09:47Goodness me, a single person can have a relationship with another single person without everyone thinking she's automatically...
01:09:53I've never said you were!
01:09:54You think it!
01:10:09All right, Geoffrey.
01:10:10I hereby promise never to utter the word again.
01:10:15Marriage?
01:10:16Never.
01:10:18Well, until I am.
01:10:20If I ever do.
01:10:22Which I fervently hope I never will.
01:10:24For someone who's not uttering something, when's your old pee coming out?
01:10:30No two people have a divine right to happiness, Geoffrey.
01:10:34You mustn't feel guilty about me.
01:10:37I'm sorry.
01:10:40No one can say you've completely ruined me life.
01:10:43Not yet.
01:10:49Who are you staring at?
01:10:55Hello?
01:10:56You all right, son?
01:10:57Terrific.
01:10:58Why did you throw your sponge pudding at the cat, then?
01:11:01Your mother's theory is you're overworking.
01:11:04Hmm.
01:11:05My theory is you're overdoing it with some dolly bird.
01:11:08Oh.
01:11:09What's your theory?
01:11:10Indigestion.
01:11:12Oh.
01:11:14What's yours, Sundance?
01:11:17Hasn't he said anything at all?
01:11:19He has said one thing.
01:11:21Oh, what's that?
01:11:21If God had meant sardines to be in oil, it had given them dipsticks.
01:11:24All right.
01:11:27The weeks and months drag by, and with neither side willing to compromise, we still have deadlock.
01:11:35Her Majesty's government have consistently tried to find a way out of this dilemma.
01:11:40Another wild night learning what NO spells and how many of us school pals are getting married.
01:11:44And what NO spells.
01:11:46And what NO spells.
01:11:48Great.
01:11:49I might as well go bald and open me own monastery.
01:11:52And so society, that's you and me, says end this dispute.
01:11:58End it now.
01:12:00Good night.
01:12:01Hear, hear.
01:12:02Good, weren't he?
01:12:04Terrific.
01:12:05Especially when he said good night.
01:12:08We're just enjoying ourselves.
01:12:10Having a good time.
01:12:12Just having fun.
01:12:14Being happy.
01:12:16Take two a day, after meals, and one if you find yourself crying your heart out again in the middle
01:12:21of a zebra crossing for no reason at all.
01:12:27You're sure this has nothing to do with a boyfriend?
01:12:29Absolutely positive.
01:12:33That was the first film we ever saw together.
01:12:38Make that three a day after meals.
01:12:49Look, Beryl.
01:12:50How's this for a peace plan?
01:12:52You join a marriage bureau, and I'll get a job on the stage.
01:12:56Twice nightly in Denmark.
01:12:58Then we'll both be happy.
01:12:59Right?
01:13:00Right.
01:13:01You're Jesus Christ, superstar.
01:13:03Amen.
01:13:05Oh, hell.
01:13:07Arms up again.
01:13:08See you tomorrow.
01:13:10Where do you think you're going?
01:13:17Jeffrey, I'll get the sack.
01:13:18It's important.
01:13:21What is?
01:13:24I keep asking you, what is?
01:13:27What is?
01:13:30To be on our own.
01:13:32What?
01:13:34So as we can talk.
01:13:36What?
01:13:37What?
01:13:42That old speech worked out on the bus this morning.
01:13:47The only bit I can remember is, and that's what I think.
01:13:51Last night I dreamt I was in goal for Manchester United and Grace Kelly kicked nine goals past me.
01:13:56Grace who?
01:13:57Grace who?
01:13:58She was playing for United as well.
01:14:00Weird, isn't it?
01:14:09The main thing is, we do communicate.
01:14:14Oh, we do.
01:14:24See what I think?
01:14:24See what I think?
01:14:26Go on.
01:14:27No, you.
01:14:27Mine wasn't important.
01:14:30No, mine wasn't.
01:14:41What is that?
01:14:45I can't wait for you.
01:14:45Are you happy?
01:14:49What are you doing?
01:14:50What do you do?
01:14:53No, my God, my God.
01:14:54No one is.
01:14:54No one is.
01:14:56You should.
01:15:00No one is.
01:15:01Non, je n'ai pas.
01:15:08Est-ce que c'est parce qu'on aime les autres?
01:15:17Probablement.
01:15:18Je n'ai pas souvent dit les mots.
01:15:21Non dans ces mots.
01:15:23C'est surtout des mots à l'effet.
01:15:37C'est pas un peu.
01:15:39Est-ce que vous n'avez pas de me?
01:15:42Non, je ne pense pas.
01:15:43Non, non.
01:15:45Je n'ai pas de me.
01:15:46Si, je n'ai pas de me.
01:15:47Si, je n'ai pas de me.
01:15:49Si, je n'ai pas de me.
01:15:50Je n'ai pas de me.
01:15:51Bien.
01:15:54C'est pas un peu.
01:15:55C'est juste pour moi, je n'ai pas de me.
01:16:03C'est pas un peu.
01:16:04En fait, vous savez,
01:16:06crimson shoes et bottled green socks.
01:16:10Vous nez pas se caratter de nez, Peryl.
01:16:13Si je sors, je n'ai pas de mabouille.
01:16:20Si je n'ai pas de meurtrelle,
01:16:26je ne t'ai pas de meurtre.
01:16:32Pardon ?
01:16:33...
01:16:34...
01:16:34...
01:16:35...
01:16:36...
01:16:36Et la lampe-shades.
01:16:38Sulking n'est pas l'endroit de la personne.
01:16:42Vous devez savoir. Vous avez déjà fait une forme d'art.
01:16:45Il y a quelque chose à random ?
01:16:46Vous avez 24 heures à spare.
01:16:48Après tout, je n'ai pas Bridgette Bardot.
01:16:51According aux sources, en Saint-Tropez, elle a 105.
01:16:5498% de la population de Salford
01:16:57ne peut pas le difference entre Bridgette Bardot et Beryl Battersby.
01:17:00Je suis plus fatter pour un start.
01:17:04Vous n'êtes pas fat, Beryl.
01:17:05J'ai eu.
01:17:06Start slimming.
01:17:07Men like something to get hold of.
01:17:08If they're allowed to get hold of it.
01:17:10You always succeed in getting back to Percy Filth in the end, don't you?
01:17:14Always.
01:17:14No, I don't, Beryl.
01:17:16You do.
01:17:16I always fail.
01:17:18Do you know what some girls find extremely likeable?
01:17:20The extremely likeable way some boys stare at every girl they see.
01:17:23Boys like it when girls tell them what N-O spells.
01:17:26Especially for the 600th time.
01:17:28That they really dig.
01:17:29You never say dig.
01:17:31I did then.
01:17:33Your passionate, unrequited love for 11 boring men kicking a ball about.
01:17:37That's really lovable.
01:17:39I never knew you thought that.
01:17:42Neither did I.
01:17:44Do now, though.
01:17:53Used to say dig before I met you.
01:17:59Used to say all sorts of things.
01:18:05There's a lot about me I can't even remember.
01:18:29thinking what I'm thinking.
01:18:33I think so.
01:18:35We just don't like each other.
01:18:38At all.
01:18:51Oh, goodbye then.
01:18:53Good luck.
01:18:55Good luck.
01:18:56Peace, ma'am.
01:19:00St Anne's Square.
01:19:01St Anne's Square, please.
01:19:12So that just leaves a cot, two matinee coats, two romper suits.
01:19:19And what else do I need?
01:19:22Oh, yes.
01:19:23A ring.
01:19:24A teething ring.
01:19:25A wedding ring.
01:19:27A wedding ring.
01:19:27Of course.
01:19:28Oh, they have gorgeous plans in the shops these days.
01:19:32No wonder everyone's at it.
01:19:35Oh, sorry.
01:19:37What about?
01:19:38Skip it.
01:19:40About time, too.
01:19:42About time, too.
01:19:42With her sympathy.
01:19:43Not that I need any, actually.
01:19:45I've never been as happy in me life.
01:19:46But she doesn't know that.
01:19:49If I'm looking miserable, Sandra, it's because I'm feeling happy for you.
01:19:54Yeah.
01:19:58We know what you must be thinking.
01:19:59Of course we do.
01:20:01How to pop the pink without going in off.
01:20:08Ace.
01:20:11She used to wear pink, you know.
01:20:13I won't tell you where.
01:20:17A hell of a lot more where hers came from.
01:20:19Wow.
01:20:24Did you want the chalk, Geoffrey?
01:20:26Anno spells no.
01:20:30Super day for it.
01:20:32Hmm, sin being inside a day like this.
01:20:36Well, Sandra.
01:20:38This is it.
01:20:39Yep.
01:20:40The big day.
01:20:42Yep.
01:20:43Coming to the crutch.
01:20:44Crunch.
01:20:46I dare say it'll hardly break my heart in the slightest seeing him again.
01:20:50You mustn't think I'll be crying inside because I most definitely won't be.
01:20:55And what's more, no one will know that I am.
01:20:57Because I shan't.
01:20:59Truly.
01:21:02Sandra, please.
01:21:03You've enough to think of.
01:21:08It's a big day for you as well, really, isn't it?
01:21:16And now one of the bride and groom on their own.
01:21:19Do you mind stepping back, sir?
01:21:21It's fine.
01:21:22Is this fine enough?
01:21:23Here?
01:21:23About there, lovely.
01:21:25You can kiss the bride on this one, sir.
01:21:28Wow.
01:21:28Official permission to actually kiss her.
01:21:31Whew.
01:21:33Oh, sorry.
01:21:36That's right.
01:21:37Hold it.
01:21:38Lovely.
01:21:39Thank you.
01:21:43Funny.
01:21:44I remember the Friday lunchtime they first met.
01:21:48How have you been?
01:21:50Absolutely great.
01:21:52You?
01:21:53Never better.
01:21:54Ever.
01:21:54That's it.
01:21:55Hold it like that.
01:21:58It's all over now.
01:21:59Bar the salmon salad.
01:22:02It's tuna fish.
01:22:04It's life.
01:22:12I see you, President.
01:22:13Nixon went to China, then.
01:22:15That was before we ever met.
01:22:17I know.
01:22:18Why, has something happened about it?
01:22:21No.
01:22:21Oh?
01:22:22Could I trouble you for the salad cream, please?
01:22:24Hmm.
01:22:27Speaking personally, I think there are enough problems to sort out on Earth without going
01:22:31to the moon.
01:22:33Nixon?
01:22:34Why is he going?
01:22:36No.
01:22:37The astronauts.
01:22:39Oh.
01:22:41It's the wives and sweethearts I feel sorry for.
01:22:46We never really talked, did we?
01:22:48About things that matter.
01:22:50Good, isn't it?
01:22:51Shows we're friends.
01:22:53Now that we know we don't like each other.
01:22:55Everybody thinks we're brokenhearted.
01:23:01We've really grown up, haven't we?
01:23:04My mother's convinced herself we split up because we had too much Percy filth.
01:23:07I'm right off it myself.
01:23:09I've been able to walk off buses perfectly normally for the past few weeks.
01:23:13Aw.
01:23:13I expect it's only temporary.
01:23:16I hope not.
01:23:16It's marvellous.
01:23:18Good.
01:23:19I don't fancy you in the slightest now.
01:23:22Thank you, love.
01:23:26Still off the food, I noticed.
01:23:32And we've learnt a fantastic amount for the future.
01:23:35Fantastic.
01:23:36For example, say I finally did marry someone like you, only someone I love.
01:23:40I bet I'd now let him wear crimson shoes and bottle green socks every night.
01:23:46In bed a bit.
01:23:51And you'll probably meet some little fatty who's never even heard of Kenny Warhol
01:23:54and marry her three days later.
01:23:59We probably won't see each other at all now, we're pals.
01:24:02I expect you're going to the match this afternoon.
01:24:04Oh, yeah.
01:24:05I'm helping Sandra Packer go in a way case.
01:24:08Where's she going?
01:24:09Hospital.
01:24:14Well, we'll bump into each other sometime.
01:24:16Mm-hm.
01:24:30I'll grab you, my friend.
01:24:34I'll grab you anyway.
01:24:38I'll grab you, Tom.
01:24:41I'll grab you next time.
01:24:44I'll grab you next time.
01:24:45I'll briefly.
01:24:46We'll go in the last minute later.
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01:25:47Football season's over now, Beryl.
01:25:49Well, what on earth did you want to come for?
01:25:52I forgot.
01:25:54I'm not all that interested these days.
01:25:58Where will you go now, then?
01:26:00Don't know.
01:26:04Could always go inside and practise booing for next season.
01:26:10Where will you?
01:26:11Might go and get a new pair of tights.
01:26:14Hey, it's like the countryside, isn't it, when it's empty?
01:26:18Fancy a stroll in the country?
01:26:19May as well, if you like.
01:26:22Don't mind.
01:26:23Why not?
01:26:24Just as friends.
01:26:26Oh, I meant just as friends.
01:26:28Yeah, I did.
01:26:35Wish we had a ball.
01:26:38Could play shooting in.
01:26:42You could go in goal.
01:26:49Amazing how people change, isn't it?
01:27:17Well, we're certainly much happier without each other.
01:27:22We'll be even happier with someone else.
01:27:25Anyone, really.
01:27:33There's millions to choose from.
01:27:37All nearly exactly right for us.
01:27:41You'll find someone, Geoffrey.
01:27:44You will, Beryl.
01:27:46Just a matter of keeping your eyes open, really.
01:27:49Picking one out of the crowd.
01:27:51Picking one out of the crowd.
01:27:58Picking one out of the crowd.
01:28:00Picking one out of the crowd.
01:28:06Picking one out of the crowd.
01:28:08Picking one out of the crowd.
01:28:09Picking one out of the crowd.
01:28:09Picking one out of the crowd.
01:28:10Picking one out of the crowd.
01:28:11Picking one out of the crowd.
01:28:13Picking one out of the crowd.
01:28:14Picking one out of the crowd.
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