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00:42You look like death warmed up.
00:45I couldn't sleep with...
00:47Me neither.
00:49Your mind starts to make up all sorts.
00:52We just need to keep a heat.
00:55It's difficult, Roisin, when it...
00:57I can.
00:57But surely if somebody overheard us, they would have reported it by now.
01:05Oh, my God.
01:06Morning.
01:14Morning.
01:16Hi.
01:22You need to work on your poker face.
01:25You kidding me?
01:26I'm lynched.
01:27You levitate.
01:29The bears need a braid.
01:34It's just another day.
01:36Just another day.
01:43There you go.
01:46Thanks.
01:48Hey, thanks again for looking after Teddy today.
01:51No trouble.
01:52You man when I are like a light.
01:57Hey.
02:00You okay, sweetheart?
02:02I'm fine.
02:04You used to be a better fibber than that.
02:07I'm just tired.
02:09Are you sure that's it?
02:14I don't know what's wrong with me.
02:17What?
02:19What do you feel?
02:22I feel like I'm a failure.
02:24Oh, Amber.
02:25No, why would you say that?
02:27Well, he's my son.
02:28And I'm the only one who can't settle him.
02:32I mean...
02:33Dad being the teddy whisperer is one thing, but...
02:37He's happier with anyone but me.
02:40Oh, come on now.
02:43I mean, even Alice and Malice can put him to sleep, Mum.
02:46Yeah, but you said that lassie could put anybody to sleep.
02:48I'm sorry, but who are we talking about?
02:51They're all skilled, pal.
02:53So sweet she gives me tootique.
02:56Right, listen to me.
02:58You are not a failure.
03:01These feelings are completely normal, I promise you.
03:04And it'll change.
03:07I mean, time away to yourself often helps.
03:09Go do something that's just for you today.
03:13You're more than a mother.
03:15Sometimes we need to remember that.
03:19Thanks, Mum.
03:20And Dad.
03:21No.
03:35There you are.
03:36Have you looked all over for you?
03:37I just wanted a wee break.
03:40Just get some quiet.
03:42Yeah, me too.
03:44Oh, God.
03:45I'm so worried about Drew, ma'am.
03:56You listening to me?
03:58Eh?
03:58Sorry.
04:00What's Drew done now?
04:01No.
04:02It's this new idea of his.
04:04The running club.
04:05Aye, so he can make some cash and save up.
04:08Well, it's the first session of the day and I just hope it goes good, you know.
04:12He deserves it after everything he's been through.
04:15But you want to see how he's all laid it all out, ma.
04:18Bespoke fitness plans and tailored fitness routes.
04:21And he's even got a business plan put together.
04:23Crunched all the numbers.
04:24Oh, that's great.
04:25But, um, we'll have a look at those numbers and pine this guy.
04:30Unless he gets a ton of runners to sign up.
04:33Oh, well.
04:34Sometimes things just don't work out, eh?
04:36What?
04:38Just saying.
04:39Sometimes life has other plans and there's nothing you can do about it.
04:44What are you on about him?
04:46This has to work.
04:47Look, Drew can't take another knock.
04:55Are you all right?
04:57I'm fine.
04:58Well, you could have fooled me.
04:59Oh, I just needed some quiet Caitlin.
05:03Done in the day.
05:08Right, well, I'll...
05:11I'll leave you in peace then.
05:21Your daughter is at it.
05:23Oh, where is she?
05:24Exactly.
05:25She's called in sick for her afternoon shift again.
05:29Right, right.
05:29Total nonsense.
05:30Well, you're a manager, so manager.
05:33Huh?
05:34She's impossible.
05:35And we all know where she gets happy.
05:37Our father.
05:39HR 101.
05:41You can't illegally or ethically accuse somebody of pulling a sickie without proof.
05:46So go to her there and get some.
05:48What?
05:49You're the one that's upset her.
05:51Says you were so rude that it lowered her immune system into catching the lurkey.
05:54Oh, for only sake.
05:55Right, and she's upsetting you too.
05:57For no sticking up for her against the big bad wolf I'm on Tego Street here.
06:00Oh, maybe you could be the bigger person and apologise.
06:04Just to keep the peace.
06:06I mean, you were a bit unappreciative.
06:10Machine.
06:11I'll think about it.
06:13How about to be there for that?
06:14And I'll wait to stick the kettle in.
06:19I need a word.
06:20Oh, come on.
06:21Just forgive.
06:22Keep the receipt, if you know what I mean.
06:24And drive it.
06:30OK.
06:32Let's, er, go into the office.
06:38I'm just worried it'll fail before it's even started, you know.
06:41Is Drew worried?
06:42Oh, no, he's all hyped up.
06:44Thinking it'll take off and then that'll be him on his way.
06:47Well, that's good.
06:47He's thinking positively.
06:49Which means that he's got further to fall if he's disappointed.
06:52I mean, who signs up for a run club in November?
06:55Plenty of people.
06:56I think it's a brilliant idea.
06:58Especially if his long-term goal is building a personal training business.
07:02An outdoor running club means free marketing.
07:06Well, free's my favourite price, but you've lost me.
07:08Picture it.
07:09You see a charismatic, fit young man, an ex-athlete,
07:13leading a troop of jolly joggers behind him.
07:16Dude, what a piece of that.
07:17Oh, but he's only got one sign-up, Chris.
07:19That's not a troop.
07:20That's not even a huddle.
07:21Well, let's fix it, then.
07:23We've got a captive audience here.
07:24We just need to make sure that first run is busy.
07:27We?
07:28I could sell sand at Bondi Beach, Caitlin.
07:31This is an all-brainer.
07:32Drew is offering expert advice for a fraction of the cost.
07:36What's not to like?
07:37Do you know what?
07:38You're right.
07:39Andy's trained at all the pro clubs.
07:41I here have your Fitbit begging for mercy.
07:43Now we're talking.
07:44Then, I promise you, we'll have a full sign-up list by the end of the day.
07:49All right.
07:58Sign a petition to save the oyster?
08:01Sure.
08:03I tried that contact of yours at the council.
08:05It was a closed door again, unfortunately.
08:08That's frustrating.
08:09I'm sorry.
08:10It's all good.
08:11Inspired me to take matters into my own hands.
08:14Just need to get more of the community on site.
08:19I don't think people will realise what will happen to the oyster when Harlan takes over.
08:23They'll rip the guts out of the place, strip the iconic facade and the bronze backings in the booths.
08:28That's, uh, some speech.
08:31You're the first person to hear the whole of it.
08:33And actually, those bronze backings are over a hundred years old.
08:37We can totally use that.
08:39Another reason we have to stop planning permission being granted.
08:42That's what the petition calls for.
08:44Well, good for you.
08:45It's not really, though, is it?
08:47Good.
08:48I mean, you're my second signator.
08:50Well, it's for a good cause, you know, and you've just got to keep at it.
08:55Right.
08:56Again, I'm sorry I couldn't help.
08:58No, of course.
09:00I get it.
09:01And you have helped by signing this.
09:07I've started a petition to save...
09:10You could just pretend that you're signing for a package.
09:13No questions asked.
09:17I know what you did.
09:21This is bad.
09:23This is really bad.
09:26What do you think they want?
09:29They've not gone to the police yet, so that's a good thing, isn't it?
09:32I don't know, Ken.
09:34But you're right.
09:36It's a threat without an ask.
09:41One line.
09:42This is not some random.
09:46They're saying enough just to rot on us.
09:49Wait.
09:51Are you saying this is personal?
09:53I?
09:54The one is to stew, to suffer, to panic.
09:58Oh, I feel like I'm going to be sick.
10:01We need to keep it together.
10:03Think.
10:06Oh, my God.
10:07You don't think it's one of Harry's?
10:10He'll have eyes and ears everywhere.
10:12And he knows how I felt about him preying on Emma.
10:16Emma?
10:17I know.
10:18And she refuses to speak about how they ended things.
10:22It's Emma.
10:25What?
10:27No.
10:28I?
10:29Your daughter did this?
10:37Hi, Chris.
10:39What are you having, Eddie?
10:40Nothing, thanks, mate.
10:41I'm not here.
10:42What's Mags about?
10:44So?
10:47All right, fella?
10:49Hey, Eddie.
10:52Where's Maggie Mae hiding?
10:54What?
10:55Talking about the boss lady.
10:57She hasn't been answering her phone.
10:59Um, we had an emergency call from another client.
11:04A cleaning emergency?
11:06Yeah, oh, it sounded rank.
11:10You don't want to know.
11:12Oh.
11:15Okay, well, when she gets back and you're asking to give us a bell?
11:18Sure.
11:19No problem.
11:22Good.
11:23See you later.
11:31What was that all about?
11:32Nothing.
11:33Maggie.
11:35Mind your business, Dean.
11:41You need to listen to me.
11:43You're losing it.
11:44I'm the only sane one in this circus.
11:47There is no way Emma would do this.
11:50Think about it.
11:51A door slams.
11:52We root in the street.
11:53Next minute, the only person we see is Emma.
11:57Coming back from lunch.
11:59The letter was addressed to Roisin McIntyre.
12:03This is somebody that has it in for me.
12:06If Emma overheard us, she would come and speak to me to make sure what she heard was right.
12:10She's had an ongoing beef with my Jillian.
12:12Get a wee tiff, that's all.
12:15She threatened me.
12:17What?
12:18She said she could make my life very difficult if she wanted to.
12:22Not like this.
12:23She wouldn't do this.
12:23You've said it countless times yourself.
12:26The girl cannot be trusted.
12:29She's a liar.
12:30Careful.
12:31That is my daughter you're bashing.
12:34Your daughter is a wannabe gangsta's wife.
12:38Pulling sickies.
12:39Because she'd rather be a kept woman than work like the rest of us.
12:43She'll be missing the money, won't you?
12:46She's done this first to scare me.
12:48Next thing she'll be demanding hush money.
12:51She's wild.
12:52Old UK in which she's capable of.
12:58Maybe.
12:59Well, there's only one might to find out.
13:04We need to be careful.
13:07We start going around throwing accusations and we're wrong.
13:11We'll shine a spotlight on a secret we're battling to keep.
13:16What do you suggest?
13:19Subtlety.
13:20Name her strong point.
13:23Now let me handle it.
13:25Fine.
13:26You talk a lead.
13:28But we need to nip this in the bud.
13:31And soon.
13:35You ready to sign on the dotted line?
13:37It'll be a mother and daughter challenge.
13:39Go on then.
13:41Aye, wee mother and daughter challenge, eh?
13:42You two better be careful you don't fall out before Christmas.
13:47What's that meant to mean?
13:49Erm, nothing.
13:50Well, it just meant that everybody falls out at Christmas, didn't they?
13:53So we're no capable of joining your son's precious club out acting like Wayne's and falling out?
13:57Oh, I didn't mean that.
13:59I just...
13:59You know, I was thinking.
14:00Let's support Drew.
14:02Help the boy out, despite his ma.
14:03But see now.
14:05I don't think I'll bother.
14:06Oh, come on, Scarlet.
14:07You've misunderstood.
14:08Oh.
14:09Now he pipes up.
14:10You better watch yourself, Caitlin.
14:11Or the only running Drew'll be doing is running away for his sword face ma.
14:15Come on, Kelly.
14:18Wow.
14:19That was impressive.
14:21You just lost Drew and the ship two paying customers and landed me in it at the same time.
14:25I don't think...
14:28Is my foot still in my mouth?
14:29Try both of them.
14:31What are you laughing at?
14:33Oi, don't start on her.
14:34She's your son's second sign-up.
14:36Right, get your horns off the merchandise.
14:43You ignoring me now, too?
14:46I'm not ignoring anyone.
14:48She bolted earlier, Maggie.
14:50I've never seen you move that fast.
14:52Oh, very funny.
14:56Should you not be back to work?
14:59Are you sure you don't want to tell me what's going on?
15:01I'm sure.
15:04Eddie knew I was covering for you.
15:07That was awkward.
15:08And so is this.
15:13Sorry.
15:17Look.
15:19It's personal.
15:21And I'm your boss.
15:23But I've told you loads of personal things.
15:25And I'm always happy to help, Dean.
15:27But I'm not discussing this with you.
15:32I can tell you don't want to see Eddie.
15:35So I'm guessing...
15:37Just stop fishing.
15:39Your feelings have changed.
15:42Maybe you want to call it quits.
15:45If that's the case...
15:48Then I'd rip it off like a plaster.
15:50Honesty's the best policy.
15:53Honesty?
15:54Well, that would be a thingy.
15:58Oh, so you think he's lied?
16:00Is that it?
16:03Maybe.
16:04I don't know.
16:07He's maybe lying.
16:08Dean.
16:09Just let it be, eh?
16:11Do you think he might be cheating?
16:14Cos...
16:15I know what that feels like.
16:17But I just...
16:18don't see it.
16:20Eddie loves the bones of you.
16:22Or maybe not.
16:25I saw him with...
16:28with someone.
16:29Did you ask him about her?
16:31Cos that could have been totally innocent.
16:33Or he could break my heart.
16:35But isn't it...
16:36best to know?
16:39I mean...
16:41you can't hide from him forever.
16:46It's not personal, Tyler.
16:48I'm clearing the decks.
16:49Dry food and produce, right?
16:50That's fine.
16:51Find somebody else.
16:52But I've been working with that beverage supplier
16:53since I started.
16:54He stays.
16:55I'm not asking your opinion.
16:56He's a mate.
16:57And there's your problem.
17:00Listen, Alex.
17:02Lenny and Harry have both
17:04screwed us over
17:05very recently.
17:06My dad will not hesitate
17:08to do it again.
17:09Trust me.
17:10We need to stick together.
17:12You keep assuming
17:13that we're on the same level here.
17:15I'm your boss now.
17:16And as the new manager
17:17at the jailbird...
17:17Unwind your mind
17:18one step at a time, boys.
17:20You what?
17:21Drew, my boy.
17:22Willie's starting up
17:23a running club
17:23here in Shield Inch.
17:25Now, I know you know
17:26how stressful it is
17:27running an establishment
17:28like this.
17:29But a run
17:30clears your head.
17:32You know,
17:32it straightens out
17:33all your decision-making skills,
17:35lowers your cortisol.
17:36What are you on about?
17:37Well, the club's first run
17:38is later on today
17:39and I thought you two might join.
17:40Did I look like a runner?
17:42No, I was more
17:43talking to Tyler.
17:44But it's for beginners too.
17:45I don't know.
17:46Well, I don't think
17:47I've got the time right now
17:48but thanks for the compliment.
17:49Have you signed up?
17:50Me?
17:51Like you,
17:52my trainers fell
17:52for abandonment years ago.
17:54First rule of the sales, isn't it?
17:55You can't sell something
17:56you wouldn't buy.
17:57So why don't you run along
17:58and get us another round?
17:58That'd be brilliant.
17:59I've got this, boss.
18:00Save again.
18:01Coming up.
18:09Going, is something very nice?
18:11Just browsing.
18:14Oh, come off it.
18:16You're nae sick.
18:17Well, it's not like
18:17I'm the first person
18:18not to show up to work on time.
18:19Right?
18:20Let's talk like adults,
18:22shall we?
18:30Now,
18:32I can understand
18:33why you wouldn't want
18:34to come into work
18:34in the current environment.
18:37It's been
18:39awkward.
18:40Is that what you'd call it?
18:42How would you describe it?
18:44Unpleasant.
18:45That's a good word.
18:46Toxic.
18:47Hostile.
18:47You canna be serious.
18:49Let her talk.
18:51Could hardly get a word
18:52done the other day.
18:53You had plenty to say.
18:54I've been putting out fires,
18:56comforting your clients
18:57who feel like
18:57you've let them down
18:58and then I was blindsided
18:59and shouted at
19:00like a toddler.
19:01That's fair.
19:02I think.
19:03Roisin,
19:04what do you have to say to that?
19:05I'm sorry I snapped at you.
19:08You went to some effort
19:10putting things right for me
19:12and I should have
19:12thanked you for that
19:14instead of,
19:15well,
19:15what happened.
19:17Thank you,
19:18Roisin.
19:19Emma.
19:20What?
19:22Have you got anything
19:23to apologise for?
19:25Nope.
19:28Get away,
19:29liar.
19:29I'm trying to spot
19:30the signs
19:31in your textbook.
19:33I gain what you did,
19:34so just admit it.
19:36You're right.
19:38I did do it.
19:40But you clearly
19:41deserved it.
19:44Are you sure
19:45I can't get your autograph?
19:47So is.
19:48Well, it's like,
19:49I appreciate
19:49the oyster simple fare.
19:51Harling's Coffee's
19:52in a different league.
19:53Besides,
19:53can I help progress?
19:54Progress being
19:55an oat milk palace
19:56with exposed brick
19:57and seven pound croissons.
19:59I'm no point
20:00fighting it.
20:00I'd save your breath
20:02with this one, Alice.
20:03Mikey's more interested
20:04in living his glory days
20:05one latte at a time.
20:07Eh, that's not true,
20:08but their lattes
20:09are killer.
20:10I know their coffees
20:11are good.
20:11I used to work
20:12at Harlan.
20:13Then you'll know
20:13they only use
20:14organic, fair trade
20:15small batch beans
20:16grounded in front of you.
20:17Dynamite.
20:18Are those the
20:19small batch beans
20:19that are mass produced
20:20in a factory in Slough?
20:22Also owned by
20:23Richard Harlan.
20:24Did you not read
20:25the article
20:25on these unethical practices?
20:27Mikey's not interested
20:28in reading anything
20:29unless it's covered
20:29in glitter.
20:30Eh, excuse me.
20:31I followed the story.
20:33Yeah, all right.
20:34Well, tell us
20:35about it then.
20:36I will?
20:38Well, Alice has got
20:39all the information there.
20:40It takes two minutes
20:41to read.
20:42Honestly, they're bad news.
20:44Are you all right,
20:44Erin Brockovich?
20:45Look, this is
20:46the oyster
20:47we're talking about.
20:48How many memories
20:49have you made in there?
20:51Memories with your mum?
20:52Mum, those walls
20:55are filled with them
20:56and Bernie wouldn't
20:57want them to be
20:58knocked down.
20:59I bet she went in there
21:00as a teenager.
21:02Come on, the oyster
21:03is like a part
21:04of Shieldinch history.
21:07That's emotional
21:08blackmail, that.
21:09Oh, I didn't mean
21:10it to be...
21:11I bet you're right.
21:13My mum and dad
21:14dated here back in the day.
21:16I've got a photo of her
21:17with a triggy minister
21:18at the counter.
21:20Maybe we'll have to
21:21get that up in the wall, eh?
21:31Yeah, bang it hard.
21:32Am I?
21:33Because you've treated me
21:34like I'm something
21:34you want to scrape off
21:35the bottom of your
21:36orthopaedic shoe.
21:37Oh, I've apologised
21:39for that.
21:39Now, can we please
21:40just calm down?
21:41What does it matter?
21:42I'm fired anyway, right?
21:44No one is getting fired!
21:47Now, Emma,
21:49what exactly did you do?
21:52Convinced one of your clients
21:53to go elsewhere.
21:58That's it?
22:00Okay, I gave her a few names.
22:02It's just your one client.
22:04You stood her up
22:04and she deserved better.
22:07And, um,
22:09and you didn't write
22:10any letters?
22:12Letters?
22:13This isn't 1985, Mum.
22:16No, I just,
22:17I told her about
22:17a person-centred practice
22:19in Moss Green.
22:20It's an intuitive therapist
22:21turned psychic.
22:22I've seen it online.
22:23It's a bit hippy-dippy,
22:24but it's got quite good reviews.
22:26Yeah, I know.
22:29But unprofessional.
22:30I know.
22:31I'm sorry, okay?
22:33Say that to Roshin.
22:35I'm sorry I told your client
22:36to go elsewhere.
22:38All right.
22:39Good.
22:40Then,
22:41this
22:41is your verbal warning.
22:43Right?
22:44Your misconduct
22:45has been noted.
22:47There better
22:47not be a next time.
22:49Now, you go and get yourself
22:50ready and into work, lady.
23:01You were brilliant,
23:03by the way.
23:03What do you mean?
23:04What you said to Mikey
23:05at the end there.
23:06Oh, well,
23:07I meant it.
23:07I know you did.
23:09And the thing is,
23:09a few people overheard you.
23:11And,
23:12ta-da!
23:14It's a living in total.
23:16And you're pleased with that?
23:17I'm ecstatic.
23:19I only had three
23:20before you came.
23:21I know you said you're busy,
23:23but look at what the difference
23:24five minutes made.
23:25You're passionate.
23:27You're eloquent.
23:28Oh, I see why you came round here.
23:29To flatter me
23:30and twist my arm.
23:31You could do it
23:32with Teddy in a wee sling.
23:33It would be so cute.
23:36I don't know.
23:38You said it yourself.
23:39It's a worthy cause.
23:41And in all honesty,
23:42it needs you.
23:43I love Sheil Dinch,
23:44but I moved away.
23:46I don't know it
23:46the way that you do.
23:47You know, the history,
23:49the people,
23:50what the oyster means,
23:51to them.
23:53And you were on fire today.
23:54You were smart,
23:55sharp,
23:56and spot on.
23:58You don't have to give me
23:59an answer now,
24:00but promise me
24:02that you'll have a think
24:02about it.
24:06It's Emma off to work.
24:09Mikey's turn to have a go at her.
24:11Oh, I'm so relieved.
24:12I'm not.
24:13If Emma knew what I'd done.
24:16Well, she does now.
24:18Your daughter is not
24:19my secret admirer.
24:21This isn't funny, Roisin.
24:23Oh, I cannot believe me.
24:28I wish it had been there.
24:31Eh, no,
24:32that would have killed me.
24:33It would have been
24:34containable,
24:35dealt with.
24:36Now we're back to square one.
24:37We have nae idea
24:39who sent that letter.
24:40We have nae idea
24:41who's watching us,
24:42who we're up against.
24:43Stop it, please, Roisin.
24:45I'm scared already, I know.
24:49We should be scared
24:51because whoever they are,
24:54they could ruin
24:55both our lives.
25:02Hey!
25:06Nice of you to turn up.
25:08Okay, so that's everyone.
25:09Welcome to the Shieldinch Sprinters.
25:12Yay!
25:13Good day.
25:13Thank you, Chris.
25:15So for the next hour,
25:16we'll all be each other's
25:17soulmates.
25:19Soul as in...
25:21That's good.
25:23Thanks, guys.
25:24So,
25:24Shieldinch Sprinters
25:25isn't just about pace,
25:27all right?
25:27It's about progress.
25:29Today, you'll find
25:30your own rhythm, right?
25:31You're not competing
25:31against anyone
25:32but yourself.
25:33No, no, no, no.
25:34I'm definitely competing
25:35against Tommy.
25:36Oh, are you sure
25:36you're up for that?
25:38And as you can see,
25:39it's also about community,
25:41all right?
25:41I will make sure
25:42to keep an eye on these two.
25:43Aye, on yourself, son.
25:44Thanks, Mum.
25:45But most importantly,
25:47it's about showing up,
25:48all right?
25:48Especially in the days
25:49where you don't feel like it.
25:51Your mind and your body
25:52will thank you after.
25:53Hear, hear.
25:54All right.
25:55Nice warm-up.
25:57High knees.
25:58Let's go, Tommy boy.
25:59Good.
26:07And, uh, where do you think
26:09you're going?
26:10Nowhere.
26:11You're bailing
26:12before we've even started?
26:14Shut up, you.
26:15No, I'm just ready,
26:17miss L,
26:17to kick your ears.
26:18Oh, come off it.
26:19It's not a competition,
26:21Caitlin.
26:21You're right,
26:22no for where I'm standing.
26:24Game on.
26:25Ah, game on.
26:26Come on, then.
26:27One day.
26:28Mm-hmm.
26:31Oh.
26:34How was he?
26:35Oh, he was as good as gold.
26:38He had tea in Loch Nolmond,
26:39a good walk.
26:41Tell you,
26:41all that fresh air
26:42and playtime
26:42it's done with you.
26:43No,
26:44ready for my bed.
26:45How are you?
26:48Good.
26:49Really good.
26:50See, I told you.
26:53Some tummy to yourself,
26:54a little respite.
26:55Come up wonders.
26:57Yeah, I think
26:58today's been
26:59the first time
27:00I've felt like myself
27:00since Teddy was born.
27:02Oh, that's brilliant.
27:04I was reminded
27:05of how capable I am.
27:08You were right.
27:09I'm more than just a mum.
27:11Of course you are.
27:12Right now,
27:13you need more sleep
27:14and less stress.
27:15You need to get rid of
27:17any extra noise
27:19and just focus
27:20on your boy.
27:22So,
27:22what was it
27:23that changed your mind?
27:26Nothing much.
27:29Well,
27:30whatever it was
27:30that made you feel like this,
27:32you need to hold on to it.
27:34Thanks, Mum.
27:37I definitely will.
27:43Dog in school.
27:44I thought you were doing well.
27:46I was.
27:47What's happened?
27:47What about you?
27:48What about me?
27:49Going to tell me
27:50who you were hiding from?
27:51So it's a big occasion?
27:52Lenny and I
27:53have a quiet day
27:54to ourselves.
27:54What's like this?
27:55Well, I could ask you
27:56the same.
27:57Have you no met?
27:58This is Teddy.
27:59Oh!
28:00You all right?
28:01There's a first aid box
28:02underneath the sink.
28:04I've got some exercises
28:05that might help.
28:06Painkillers,
28:06please.
28:07Take care.
28:20Take care.
28:23Take care.
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