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04:36Vous pouvez me dire la vérité ?
04:39Ok.
04:41Je veux savoir quelque chose de très spécifique.
04:44Ok ?
04:50Ok ?
04:52Ok ?
04:54Ok, ok.
04:55Un autre question.
04:57Votre Majesty ?
04:58Je vais vous dire un peu de chiffres.
05:00Qu'est-ce qu'il y a des chiffres ?
05:03Six numbers.
05:09Hello, Animal Watch.
05:10Can I help you ?
05:11Yeah, hiya.
05:12My neighbour's got monkeys in his shed.
05:14Ok.
05:15Can I take your name, please ?
05:16Is this a good number to contact, John ?
05:18You don't need to contact me, OK ?
05:20You'd prefer to remain anonymous ?
05:22No.
05:23I would like to report my neighbour, Michael Sleep.
05:27Ok, can I have a brief understanding of what it is you're calling about today ?
05:31I've just told you, for God's sake.
05:32My neighbour, Michael Sleep, has got monkeys in his shed.
05:38Ok, there's no need to talk to me like that, sir.
05:41Like what ?
05:42I'm trying to report monkeys here, pal.
05:43Is the animal in a situation that requires urgent human help ?
05:47Well, do you not need a licence to keep monkeys ?
05:49Certain species of monkeys you do, yeah.
05:51Is this animal in a situation that requires urgent human help ?
05:55Well, I'd say keeping shaved monkeys in jars of water probably isn't good for them, wouldn't you ?
06:00I'm sorry, your neighbour has shaved monkeys in jars of water ?
06:04That's what I've said !
06:05Right, and he's put them in clothes.
06:09How many monkeys ?
06:10Three.
06:11Are you sure they're monkeys ?
06:13No !
06:14Right, I'm not sure what I've seen, to be honest, pal, but I know I didn't like it.
06:17Right, I'm struggling slightly with this information, and do you maybe want to calm down ?
06:21Have a think about exactly what it is you wish to report and phone us back ?
06:25No, I'd like somebody to come and investigate !
06:28Okay, and can I take your address ?
06:30I'm not giving you my address !
06:32Thank you for your call !
06:40Fuck !
06:44Bloody hell !
06:45Ah, sorry !
06:54Is he alright ?
06:58He looks different.
07:04What's wrong with them ?
07:05I don't know.
07:09Did you speak to them when I was gone ?
07:11Did you ask them any questions ?
07:15No.
07:19You need to ask them about Clea.
07:21I know.
07:22When ?
07:23Soon, I'm not ready.
07:25Right, well, she might not have much time, I mean, they don't look well.
07:29I'll ask tonight.
07:30We'd better get to work.
07:36Yeah, right, okay.
07:57Oh, er, your phone rang while you were getting water, but they didn't say anything.
08:01There was someone on the other end, but I don't think they could hear me.
08:04British Columbia ?
08:06That's the one.
08:07Where's British Columbia ?
08:10Michael ?
08:11Eh ?
08:12Where's British Columbia ?
08:13Canada.
08:14Is that it ?
08:47Hello, mate.
09:15I backed my car into a cop car the other day, where he just drove off some kind of pancake.
09:25I ran my mouth off the thing, too much of what did I say? Where you just landed on, it
09:33was all okay.
09:44And we'll all float on, okay? And we'll all float on, okay? And we'll all float on anyway?
10:06Yeah, it's me. The coast is clear.
10:14We'll all float on, all right, all ready. We'll all float on, all right. Don't worry, we'll all float on.
10:25Even if things get heavy, we'll all float on.
10:30All right, all ready, we'll all float on.
10:38What sort of time do you call this?
10:40Yes, exactly. What sort of time do you call this? You should have been here an hour ago.
10:45We slept in.
10:48Are you two...
10:50What?
10:51An item.
10:53Noah! Jesus!
10:55Are you having a laugh?
10:55I'm old enough to be here, Dad! Christ!
10:59What's going on?
11:00Do you mind, Brigham?
11:02No. What's going on?
11:04Head office are due here any minute.
11:06And if I weren't so desperately short-staffed, and if I didn't so desperately need you on the shop floor,
11:10I would fire you right here on the spot.
11:12Right.
11:14But you're not going to?
11:16Um, no. I just said I can't because I desperately need you here.
11:20Well, that's all does.
11:22Can I have a go on your long bike, Michael?
11:24Brigham, we haven't got to...
11:25Head office are due here any minute.
11:28I feel like I'm running a nursery school here.
11:31Or a circus.
11:32Don't answer that.
11:34Don't answer...
11:35Michael!
11:35Don't answer it!
11:37Hello, Hillary.
11:39Bloody Hillary again!
11:40He's done what?
11:41Michael!
11:42Shut up!
11:43Okay, no, I'll come over right now.
11:46Okay.
11:48My dad has won a motorbike.
11:51I need to get over there.
11:53Brigham! I need my bike back!
11:56Brigham!
12:04Hey, sorry, no, you're going to have to move that, love.
12:06I've got to get out here.
12:07You can get your car through there.
12:09How about mounting the pavement I can?
12:11Well then, mount the pavement.
12:14It's an Audi.
12:16Brigham!
12:32Brigham!
12:32Excuse me?
12:33Brigham!
12:34Brigham!
12:36Dad, what the hell's going on?
12:38Er...
12:39Nothing.
12:40What do you mean, nothing?
12:41Where did the bike come from?
12:43Wasn't it?
12:43Er...
12:44Bikes and Beverages magazine.
12:45What have you seen?
12:45Have you seen what you've done to the lawn?
12:48Well, it's a...
12:48It's a bit more powerful than I'm used to.
12:51Brigham!
12:51Brigham!
12:53Off the bike!
12:55Off the bike, Dad!
12:56It's...
12:57I'm just getting used to it.
12:59Ah!
13:01Dad.
13:02This is Casey.
13:04She's my friend from work.
13:05She's helping us with the project.
13:07With the profits.
13:08Oh.
13:09Right.
13:10I'm going to bring the bike round the front.
13:14Tracy?
13:15Casey.
13:16Stacy?
13:17Casey.
13:18Oh.
13:18Brian.
13:19Nice to meet you, Brian.
13:20Heard a lot about you.
13:22Nothing good, I hope.
13:23He says you're a pain in the arse.
13:25Excellent.
13:26So how are you getting on with the homunculi?
13:29It must be about time to exhume the jars from the manure.
13:33They're out.
13:34Dug them out last night.
13:35Already?
13:36Yep.
13:36And?
13:37Did he ask his questions about Claire?
13:40Not yet.
13:41No, I think he's...
13:42He's building up to it.
13:44Well, he hasn't got much time.
13:45Once they pass the state of divination, they start to deteriorate.
13:49Oh.
13:50Right.
13:51I mean, they were already looking pretty ragged this morning.
13:54And for goodness sake, don't waste time by asking them questions.
13:58Just that every question you ask them wears them out.
14:01Shit.
14:02Have you been wasting questions?
14:05Oh, here they are.
14:06Just apologising, Dad, on your behalf for the mess in the garden.
14:10Don't worry, love.
14:11We need to get back to your house.
14:12Quickly.
14:13What's the rush?
14:15Can we borrow your bike?
14:29I'll be two seconds.
14:56Hello.
14:57Are you the owner?
14:58Yes.
14:59Mr Sleet, Michael Sleet.
15:00Who are you?
15:01We're from the Open University.
15:02We've reason to believe that there was a very prominent meteor sighted in the area a couple of nights ago
15:08and...
15:09Sorry, what do you want?
15:10We're looking for a valuable meteorite.
15:13We think it may be in your house.
15:16How valuable?
15:18I mean, invaluable as far as furthering knowledge of...
15:22No, no, no. How much is it worth? Monetary value.
15:24Dependent on its size and type.
15:26It could be worth several thousand pounds.
15:30No, you're all right, thank you.
15:32Pardon?
15:33Not today, thank you.
15:34I am looking for a bird book that could be worth ten million pounds.
15:37That kind of knocks your several thousand pounds space rock into a cock tap, doesn't it?
15:42Now.
15:45They're my boxes.
15:49Right. Okay. Thank you.
15:51Here we go.
16:00Michael, I'm trying to meet my car out here.
16:02Oh, good luck with that, Cliff.
16:04You're going to have trouble getting past all this lot.
16:09Er, excuse me?
16:11Who gave you permission to take all this stuff?
16:15Hello?
16:17They're more than blankets.
16:19Can you go and check on the profits?
16:21I'm going to go and find out what the bloody hell is going on.
16:23Hi, Olive.
16:24Hello, Michael.
16:24Hello, my girls.
16:38Oh, God.
16:40Hello, Michael.
16:41You're home early.
16:42What are you doing, Roy?
16:43I'm taking back my property.
16:45That stuff belongs to me.
16:47Are you, Michael Sleep?
16:49Who are you?
16:50We're from the Open University.
16:52We've reason to believe there was a meteorite landed in this area two nights ago.
16:56Is that what you're looking for, too?
16:58No.
16:59He's looking for a bird book.
17:01He's looking for a bird book.
17:32You can't do this.
17:33It belongs to me, Michael.
17:34You are squatting in my house.
17:36Right.
17:36I'm phoning the police.
17:38Nine, nine, nine.
17:41Hello.
17:42Er, please, please.
17:43Michael, hang up.
17:44For God's sake.
17:44Don't embarrass yourself.
17:45Hello.
17:46Yes.
17:46Er, well, I'm being burgled.
17:48Yes.
17:49Michael Sleep, 30, Marvin Gardens.
17:51It's just off the Wilmslow Road.
17:53Oh, you know it.
17:54Well, they're taking things out of the house, without my permission, under the guise of being
17:59a removals company.
18:09Hello.
18:09Er, I'm just going to put you on hold.
18:12Give it up, mate.
18:15The king is out of his jar.
18:17Okay, he's trying to get the queen.
18:19And he's in here somewhere, but I don't know where he's gone.
18:21All right, he, like, attacked me.
18:22He jumped on me, scratched my face.
18:24Okay, er, thank you for your call.
18:25I'll be there as soon as I possibly can.
18:27Bye.
18:33Hello, officer.
18:34Sorry about that.
18:35Where were we?
18:36Burgled.
18:3730, Marvin Gardens.
18:39It's just Wilmslow Road.
18:42Okay, thank you.
18:43Bye.
18:45I don't know what to say, Michael.
18:47That was ridiculous.
18:47Your phone rang halfway through.
18:49Do you seriously expect me to believe that you...
18:51The police are here.
18:54Well, they're bloody good round here, the coppers.
18:56What do I say?
18:57I'll speak to them.
18:58It's legally my property.
18:59I'll explain it.
19:02I'll be in my shed.
19:05Hello there.
19:07It's been a mix-up.
19:09I think you've had a wasted journey.
19:11Are you the owner of this property, sir?
19:13Yes, I am, but there's no burglary.
19:15We've had a report that you're keeping monkeys here.
19:18Monkeys?
19:20You mind if we have a look around?
19:23No.
19:30Don't yell!
19:31You know it upsets them!
19:34Right.
19:34It's in here somewhere, and it's out of this jar.
19:38It's on me face.
19:38It was horrible, like a cold sponge.
19:41All right, all right.
19:41Calm down.
19:42We've got to get it back in its water.
19:45Where...where is it?
19:46I think it's under those shelves over there.
19:49Broom.
19:52Be careful.
19:53It scratches.
19:56Your Majesty.
19:58It's me, Michael.
20:01I've got to get you back in the water, mate.
20:09Get him off me!
20:35Do you mind opening this up for me?
20:39Sam.
20:53обще nivel.
20:57Do you mind opening it up for me?
21:04Bye-bye.
21:04Bye.
21:04Bye.
21:05Bye.
21:06C'est bon. Est-ce que c'est l'action de l'hélicoptère ?
21:13Oui.
21:18Ok.
21:24Ready ?
21:263...
21:272...
21:291...
21:29Oh, come on !
21:31Oh, come on !
21:31Get in, get in, get in !
21:36Oh, come on !
21:38Oh, come on !
21:49Oh, your majesty.
22:14It's over.
22:17I can't let them be discovered.
22:20I'm gonna have to put them out of their misery.
22:22You haven't asked your question.
22:23There isn't time.
22:24No, there is time.
22:27If you do it now, ok ?
22:29This might be your only chance, mate. Come on.
22:30Be brave.
22:33Ask.
22:38Why is it here ?
22:40I don't know.
22:41I don't live here.
22:43I mean, it's my house.
22:45But my sister's partner lives here.
22:47He's a bit of a strange bloke.
22:50Loads of all sorts.
22:53What's his name ?
22:54Michael.
22:57Michael Sleep.
23:00Do you know where we can find Mr Sleep ?
23:03Yeah, he's in the shed.
23:08I need an answer.
23:11About Clea.
23:14It's about my Clea.
23:18Is Clea alive ?
23:20Is Clea alive ?
23:21Is Clea alive ?
23:21Oh, my Lord.
23:24I need a secret, my Lord.
23:28I need a secret, my Lord.
23:54Will Claire ever come back home?
24:27Does she love me?
24:30Does Claire love me?
24:35Mr. Sleeth?
24:37Michael Sleeth?
24:39Mr. Sleeth, could you mind opening the door please?
24:48Michael Sleeth?
24:49Mr. Sleeth, could you mind opening the door please?
24:50Please open the door!
24:54Please open the door!
25:29Mr. Sleeth, could you mind opening the door please?
25:39Mr. Sleeth, could you see?
25:47Mr. Sleeth, could you
25:50Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
26:23Can you get to Canada on a motorbike?
26:30We can try.
26:34Case, I'm so sorry you didn't get to ask your question.
26:40I did. Actually. While you were getting water.
26:46And?
26:49I think I have to get to Canada.
26:50To Australia. No.
26:54Seriously?
26:57You're going to be in Neighbours? Apparently.
27:07How are you going to get to Australia?
27:13I might have asked another question.
27:19Split it.
27:23Hopefully it will be enough to pay for the flight.
27:25Yeah. And some acting lessons.
27:30Correct.
27:31You haven't got to play as well.
27:37So, what's my name?
27:48I forgot.
27:50I forgot to get my laptop here.
27:59I forgot to get by the phone.
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