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00:06Music
00:10Music
00:11Music
00:40Satsang with Mooji
00:51Oh!
00:52Holy hell!
00:54Look what they're stuck!
00:56Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:57Come on, sit down here.
00:58Come on, sit down here a minute.
01:02Come on. You want a cup of tea?
01:03I'll call a piece of the name.
01:05That's a very good song you'll cut.
01:08What are you talking about?
01:10You've cut yourself.
01:13Pete!
01:14Where are you?
01:17You little grum, Winnie.
01:20Oh! Oh, sorry.
01:22Why aren't you at school?
01:23It's a quarter to nine. I'm going.
01:25Well, does your mother know you're late?
01:27I'm not bloody. What's it got to do with you?
01:29You're not me mother. You're a cleaner.
01:31You watch your mouth, Sharon.
01:33I might be getting old,
01:35but I can still put you over my knee.
01:37It wouldn't last round one.
01:40Here.
01:41Is everybody having a lie in this morning?
01:44I mean, if you don't want my custom,
01:46I can always go apparent, you know.
01:48Shop's open. My wife's in there.
01:49Well, she hasn't taken the shutters up yet.
01:52I'm sorry.
01:53Well, everybody seems sorry this morning.
01:56Mm, are they?
01:57Yes, they are.
02:01Hey, what the hell's going on here?
02:04Oh, my Lord, look at this.
02:06You're a ticker job.
02:08It's not a deep cut.
02:09But they always beat a lot from the hand.
02:11Have you called the police?
02:11I haven't had time yet.
02:12Oh, nitto.
02:13It's not always a clever thing to do, is it?
02:15Why don't you give the old bill a chance to start snooping around the square?
02:17They'd beat everything, wouldn't they?
02:19He's right.
02:19I'm not so sure.
02:20Go ahead.
02:21What have they taken?
02:22I don't know.
02:24They've had a good try.
02:26They've nicked all the facts.
02:28Look, don't touch anything.
02:29There might be fingerprints.
02:31Sorry.
02:32I'll go and ring the police if you like.
02:34Well, perhaps we'd better not get them involved just yet.
02:37I don't think much has gone.
02:39They never do nothing, do they?
02:40They just go around asking nosy questions, and you never hear any more.
02:45Well, I think you've got to get the police in.
02:47Look, please let me be the judge of that.
02:49Why shouldn't we?
02:50Look, it's just early.
02:54Look, it might be for you, but other people have been up and about for hours.
02:58I have been up and about for hours on a county being delivery day.
03:01Well, you're not even listening to me anyway.
03:04No, you're right.
03:04I am not listening to you.
03:05I need a few moments of silence and meditation this time of the day.
03:08Oh, get you!
03:10Oh, no.
03:10You get the oover out and get on with it.
03:12And I'll get the razor out and make a start on this.
03:14All right?
03:15Rowley, come on.
03:15I'll get more sense out of the dog anyway.
03:18You keep an eye open, will you?
03:21I've got this feeling that strange forces are gathering.
03:25You don't want to leave us alone too long.
03:27You want too much left.
03:27It's terrible, isn't it?
03:29You can't even pop off to the cars here today without getting them minded, you carrots.
03:33Yeah.
03:33Well, I'm off to bed.
03:35I couldn't do night work.
03:36I'm stuffed out.
03:38Breakfast or supper.
03:39Suit yourself.
03:39Hey.
03:40Thanks, mate.
03:40We won't go.
03:41Leave alone.
03:41I'll serve you.
03:43PHONE RINGS
03:44PHONE RINGS
03:46PHONE RINGS
03:47PHONE RINGS
03:49Hello, darling.
03:51Punchless ever, eh?
03:53Yeah.
03:53I'll just go in.
03:55I'm just going to bed.
03:56Oh, I wish you were here.
03:58Do you know I fancy you so much?
04:00I was thinking of popping at the bank for a quick one.
04:03Well, you're on a quick service, aren't you?
04:07No, not very good night.
04:09I lost a patient.
04:10Still, mustn't bring work for me.
04:13Yeah.
04:14I'll have your tea waiting for you when you get in.
04:16Bye, darling.
04:18And good night to you, too.
04:21Look, I'm sorry.
04:23I don't think there's anything a matter with the padlocks.
04:26If someone's determined enough, they can break into anything.
04:29That's rubbish.
04:30They were cheap padlocks, and you know it.
04:32I was there when you bought them.
04:34Replace the others, which weren't as strong.
04:35You remember?
04:37I remember you saying, why pay twice as much for these?
04:40Choosing those outside, and now we have to pay about a hundred times over as a result?
04:44Only a few hundred cigarettes have gone.
04:46Things could have been worse.
04:48Of course they could have been worse.
04:50They could have taken everything.
04:52They could have smashed everything up.
04:53They could have burned the entire place down.
04:56Don't talk such nonsense.
05:00What about the police?
05:03I'm still thinking about it.
05:05Why?
05:06Because I don't want to upset anything around here.
05:08You know what they think of the police, especially after that murder inquiry.
05:13Why don't you just put up a sign saying help yourself, eh?
05:16Here, just a one soon when you're ready, please.
05:18All right, coming up.
05:19You on your own?
05:20Yeah.
05:20Getting more work done, don't I?
05:21Yeah, I know the feeling.
05:23Up the workers, eh?
05:24Yeah.
05:27All right, Mum.
05:28What's all this about the Asians?
05:29Cup of tea, Lou?
05:30Is it true they got done over?
05:32Yeah, if I so, Mum.
05:33Got him through the bag.
05:35That's all anyone can talk about.
05:36Up the market.
05:37How's she taking it?
05:38The wife?
05:39Yeah, Lucy's pretty cut up about it.
05:40Oh, I bet she's still working over there.
05:42I bet he wouldn't let her go home.
05:44Men, feelings like dead wood.
05:46Here, Mum.
05:47Don't interfere.
05:48Leave her to me.
05:49Poor kid.
05:50Ah, so it's like salt on a bloody brick wall.
05:53You think she's responsible for the whole market?
05:55There's nothing wrong with that.
05:56See ya.
05:57Oh, Ethel, please.
05:59Oh, while I remember, give the stairs a good doing, will you?
06:03They look like they ain't been cleaned for weeks.
06:05I did them last week.
06:07It's all this upping and downing that mucks them up.
06:09I mean, if nothing got dirty, what would be the point in cleaning it?
06:14God, we seem to be getting through crates of line.
06:16We can't have used up all that many bottles.
06:19Well, you see, they like to put it in their lather, don't they?
06:23I have noticed, Ethel.
06:25Why do they always have to have a go at us?
06:27Small minds.
06:28Kids ain't got nothing better to do with all the dole and that.
06:31If they had jobs, it'd keep them out of mischief.
06:34If you want to live round here, you've got to get used to taking a few knocks.
06:39It's happened before.
06:39It'll probably happen again.
06:40You'll just have to get used to it.
06:43What'd the police say about it?
06:45You haven't told them.
06:46Say you thought it would be a bad idea.
06:48Oh, there ain't much love for the police round here, that's true.
06:51We like to sort things out for ourselves.
06:54I just hope it won't happen again.
07:00Yeah, then.
07:03Here.
07:05It's all right.
07:08I'm sorry.
07:09Here.
07:09Don't you give it another thought.
07:12You have a good old cry, darling.
07:14It's what you need when things get on top of you.
07:18I suppose I've been expecting it, really.
07:21I knew it was only a matter of time.
07:24I think Said knew too.
07:26Sometimes he's so worried he don't let me see it in case it damages his masculinity or something.
07:30Oh, well, men, they all think they're Gord's gift.
07:34What I say is, if they're Gord's gift, how come the good lord got such terrible taste in rapping?
07:43He thinks I should be more respectful.
07:46Well, you listen to me, girl.
07:48I brought up a family, and there's no man in this house who's going to tell me what to do,
07:53I can tell you.
07:54What I do know is, if you let yourself be a doormat, they'll all wipe their feet on you.
08:00I mean, how the hell can I?
08:03Well, like I told you.
08:05Oh, come on.
08:08Well, we'll have to talk about it when I see you.
08:13Of course I do.
08:15Yes.
08:17Of course.
08:20No, really?
08:22Yeah, bye.
08:31I'm sorry, mate.
08:32But when you're on the phone to you-know-who, that's show a bit, mate.
08:35You seem to have raised like a lighthouse.
08:37Oh, leave it out, Pete.
08:38I'm having a lot of bother with her.
08:40Oh, my God, you haven't.
08:41You haven't gone and knocked her up, have you?
08:43Well, maybe then, but I'm not stupid.
08:45No, she's just getting a bit serious.
08:47Oh, my old woman's always saying that.
08:49What's so-and-so, she's getting a bit serious.
08:51Yeah, terrific.
08:52What was your name?
09:01She only wants me to go away with Ron, haven't they?
09:03For a week.
09:05You can't do that, can I?
09:07I don't know.
09:07Hands will probably cope.
09:08Might get a bit crossy for two weeks for all that heavy lifting and that.
09:12I'm serious, Pete.
09:14She said if I don't get it fixed up, she's gonna come in here and that'd be it.
09:16No more.
09:17Calls an almighty round, it'll all be over.
09:19Except the shouting.
09:20You've got it.
09:22My hands wouldn't let you go away for a week, would she?
09:25I'll forgive you.
09:26Not if she knew.
09:28Oh, Nitto, Den.
09:29I have enough problems getting you out of here in the evening, let alone a week.
09:33Can you think of an Ali's bite for a week?
09:35Not off the top of my head, no.
09:37Have a drink.
09:38Oh, things must be bad.
09:40Ha, ha, ha.
09:41Come on, Den, it's a bit strong, isn't it, when your what's-her-name start treating you like she's your
09:45old woman, innit?
09:46Oh, no.
09:47Things haven't got that bad yet.
09:50Nasty.
09:52I mean, a bit of honest theft's bad enough, innit?
09:55But all this racial abuse, someone must have it in for you.
09:59Got any ideas?
10:01Could be three-quarters of the neighbourhood.
10:08That's going it a bit, love.
10:10We're not all bad, you know?
10:12She's a bit upset, it's understandable.
10:15Of course, I wanted some fags, but I can see you're a bit thin in that department.
10:18I'm going to the cash and carry later.
10:20What else did they get?
10:22Not a lot.
10:23Only a few cheap cassettes.
10:26Oh, and a pair of Namers gloves.
10:29I wonder what they want a pair of old gloves for.
10:32Fingerprints?
10:33Nah.
10:34Probably stoned out of their brains.
10:35Didn't even know what they were lifted.
10:37Called a bill, have you?
10:40There's a bit of a sore point round here today.
10:43Oh.
10:44Mrs didn't fancy the idea, eh?
10:45I'll weigh round as it happens.
10:47I'm the one who's not so sure.
10:50Don't blame you, mate.
10:51Probably only get a load of old toffee about.
10:53Nothing we can do, I'm afraid, sir.
10:55Or I wouldn't raise your hopes too high, sir.
10:57Typical stuff.
10:58You know what they're like.
10:58No, I don't, actually.
11:00We've never had this happen to us before.
11:03Never had to deal with the police since we've been here.
11:06Well, you're lucky then, ain't you?
11:07Thought you lot were harassed all the time.
11:10Of course, there's the other side to consider.
11:13What's that, then?
11:14Well, a party of what done you over like.
11:17Some villains don't take too kindly to the old building, Courtney.
11:20Might decide to do you over again.
11:22Or your house, maybe.
11:24It's not unheard of.
11:31Hello, Kel.
11:32What you up to?
11:33Nothing much.
11:34Just mucking about.
11:35What you doing?
11:36Nothing.
11:37What you walking about for, then?
11:38You know.
11:39Just walking about.
11:41I'm just going to the shop to get a Coke.
11:43You know they got done?
11:44Yeah.
11:44Went in there this morning.
11:45Gives the right creeps that does, doesn't it?
11:47Do you fancy a Coke in here or a cuppa?
11:50Are you all right, then?
11:51Good.
11:54How long are you going to keep this up?
11:56The silent treatment?
11:58You know your trouble, you're moody.
12:00You bear grudges for ages.
12:01Why don't you snap out of it?
12:04Can't change the habits of a lifetime.
12:06Oh, she spoke.
12:08You can't teach an old dog new tricks.
12:10What's that supposed to mean?
12:11Never you mind.
12:15Good night last night?
12:16Yeah, great.
12:17Boozing, was it?
12:18No.
12:19I went to look at a clapped-out old mini.
12:20Oh, come on, Ange.
12:21That was on the level.
12:22Leave it out, Den.
12:23I don't believe you.
12:24A, you went out with Pete.
12:25And B, you went to look at the Bentley.
12:27Are you calling me a liar?
12:29Oh, nice one, Den.
12:31The penny's dropped.
12:32You may be fooling the brewery, sweetheart,
12:34but you ain't fooling me.
12:38Is it true you came out, Michelle?
12:40You what?
12:41Is it true?
12:42No, you know it ain't.
12:49I didn't think it was.
12:51And some said you was going to the Frankie concert with her.
12:54Oh, no way.
12:55Anyway, who said I was going to see Frankie?
12:57I can't afford it.
12:58It don't cost nothing.
13:00What?
13:00It's about seven quid a ticket.
13:01No.
13:02I've got two tickets.
13:05Uh, me dad got them for the brewery.
13:08But I ain't got no one to go with.
13:11And I thought if he was going out, Michelle,
13:13then you and her could like use the tickets.
13:15Cos I ain't got no one to go with.
13:17Yeah, but why don't you go with, Michelle?
13:20Me, uh, me dad won't let me go to things like that
13:22if it's just girls going.
13:24You know they've gone about violence and all that sort of stuff.
13:27Yeah, and blacks.
13:28Oh, I ain't got nothing against blacks.
13:31I hate that sort of thing.
13:32Yeah, will you go and read what it says in the supermarket walls?
13:35Look.
13:37If I give you a ticket,
13:39could I tell my dad that you and a few others are going?
13:42And you and these few others make sure I got home all right.
13:45Yeah.
13:46I mean, I don't mind going.
13:48Yeah, all right.
13:48I suppose it'd be a bit of a laugh.
13:50Thursday.
13:51Yeah.
13:52I'm sure I'll see you before then.
13:54Work out the times on that, eh?
13:55Yeah.
13:56Great.
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14:07There's only one channel called Drama.
14:16Oh!
14:16Evening, Ange.
14:18Here, you've seen young Lofty on your travels.
14:20This is supposed to be his job.
14:21Vanished off the face of the earth.
14:23Oh, my luck.
14:26Can you hang on a minute while I open the other doors?
14:28Be my guest.
14:28Oh, tell her.
14:31Oh, Ange.
14:32I meant to ask you.
14:33You do a lot of cooking?
14:34I'm not gonna fucking help it.
14:36Why?
14:36All right.
14:36Only I've got access to these electric carving knives.
14:39Well, that's the subtle way of putting it, I suppose.
14:41No, they're not bent.
14:42Pull the other one.
14:45Straight up.
14:46Boxes are a bit knackered, that's all.
14:48Treated as seconds.
14:49Only three quid.
14:51Now, we don't go much for joints for meat in this house.
14:53Then's more your steak die and merchant.
14:57All right, then.
14:59Soon as it's you, two-fifty.
15:02Cool.
15:03You are desperate to shift them, aren't you?
15:04And you're trying to tell me they're not dodgy?
15:06Yeah.
15:07What can I get you?
15:09Scotch.
15:10Bye.
15:12Lofty?
15:14What time do you call this?
15:15Sorry.
15:16There's a gentleman round there who would like a scotch.
15:18Now, take your coat off and I'll hang it out back.
15:20Come on.
15:23Now, your ice buckets are filled, your fruit machine's plugged in,
15:26the doors are open, so serve.
15:28Sorry, Angie.
15:32Lofty.
15:34It's Angie that side of the bar.
15:36This side, it's Mrs. Watts.
15:39Okay?
15:40Sorry, Mrs. Watts, off the gate.
15:42I'll see you later, Nicholas.
15:44Bye, Mrs. Watts.
15:48Bad lad, eh, soldier boy?
15:50Not the greatest timekeeper in the world, are we?
15:52Yeah, lose track tonight.
15:55Do I get this drink or what?
15:56Shall I go down to Feathers?
15:56Sorry.
16:00Yeah, I fancy the night in me local boozer.
16:02In for the night.
16:03That's what I fancy.
16:05Rat arse, star shall be, come closing.
16:12No ice!
16:17Here.
16:17You get on okay with Ethel, don't you?
16:19Yeah, all right.
16:20Why?
16:21Do you reckon she'd be in the market for a cheapo, cheapo electric carving knife?
16:46Oh, God, he's frightened me there.
16:47Oh, that's not very nice.
16:49I'm just kissing my prince charming.
16:51Oh, what's the time?
16:53Quarter to six.
16:54Oh, you did well.
16:55Mmm, I got a lift.
16:56Well, there's some food in the oven.
16:58Frozen.
16:59Frozen what?
16:59Oh, I can't remember.
17:00Lasagna or meatballs or something like that.
17:03Fallen.
17:03Is it still frozen or did you remember to switch the oven on?
17:06I did.
17:07How was the bank?
17:08Oh, banky.
17:09Quite interesting.
17:10There's always still a lot of fraud warnings coming through this now.
17:13Apart from that, it was pretty normal.
17:15All the really badly overdrawn customers coming in at lunch time when the manager is out at the road trip.
17:20Dolling out the charity, he wouldn't give them, eh?
17:22Sort of.
17:24What time did you get up?
17:25About three.
17:25What have you been doing?
17:27Well, selecting tonight's choice frozen dinner.
17:30Then I fixed the cracked tiles in the bathroom and I measured up the attic for the insulation.
17:35Oh, good boy.
17:37Well, they did a break in at the food store.
17:39The Indian girl, she cut her hand and I bandaged it.
17:40That was this morning.
17:42Then this afternoon I popped in to give the dog a hand for half an hour.
17:45Don't you have enough nursing all night without asking for unpaid extras?
17:49Life's not all about making money, is it?
17:51Not unless you're a banker, that is.
17:53If it was your money we had to rely on, then life sure as hell wouldn't be about money, would
17:57it?
17:57Who paid for the kitchen?
17:59Who paid for the rewiring?
18:00Don't start that again.
18:01I'm not starting!
18:02You are!
18:06Hey, I'm sorry.
18:08Hey.
18:10Why don't we turn the oven down and go have a nice shower and just not talk about anything,
18:15OK?
18:16OK.
18:21Well, I don't know I can eat that stuff.
18:22Oh, it's easy for me teeth.
18:24The stiffer art is too chewy.
18:28Oh, where are they?
18:30Oh, Mum and Dad, not your teeth.
18:31Oh, Dad and your uncles.
18:33They told me to tell you to get your own tea.
18:36I'm not hungry.
18:37Oh, I'll get you something.
18:39It's no trouble.
18:40I can't be sick if I eat anything.
18:43Oh, where's the proper loaf?
18:46Pauline knows I ate this sliced muck.
18:48We finished it this morning.
18:49Oh, and I was in the shops this morning.
18:54Where are you off your food?
18:56I'm on a diet.
18:58What?
18:58Turn sideways and you'll vanish as it is.
19:01Look, it was a joke, all right?
19:03I'm just not hungry.
19:04You've got the hump too, ain't you?
19:05Yeah, some of your business.
19:07So?
19:08You trod on your corns.
19:10Everyone.
19:12Especially my best mate.
19:16I reckon I know who done over the estate.
19:20Well, it's obvious, isn't it?
19:22Nick Cotton.
19:23Who else?
19:24Nutter.
19:25Did you see him?
19:26Nah.
19:28But there's been too much funny kind of business around that bloke.
19:31Wherever he goes, things fall off the baccalaureans
19:33and he's just the sort to break into a place just to get a packet of fags.
19:38Well, don't you think you ought to tell a few people about him?
19:40They know.
19:41Den knows he's bent.
19:42Yeah, well, it takes one.
19:45Den's not a nasty crook.
19:46He's a nice crook.
19:47Like you, you mean?
19:48Yeah, like me.
19:50Den knows Nick's out of order.
19:52And one day, Mr Cotton will show his hand, then we'll get him.
19:55Talk, talk, talk, innit?
19:57That's all anybody can do round here.
19:59Talk about one another.
20:01It could be Mark, I suppose.
20:03Why?
20:04Well, he hangs around with Nick, don't he?
20:06So does Lofty.
20:07Could be any one of them three.
20:09Well, you be careful.
20:11You know that electric carving knife?
20:13Yeah.
20:13The one I said I bought down the market?
20:15Mm-hmm.
20:15Well, I never.
20:16I bought it off Nick for three quid.
20:19Well, he said his mum had got given two for Christmas
20:21and he wondered if I could use the other one.
20:23Why didn't you tell me before?
20:24Because I didn't think you'd believe me.
20:26Why the hell not?
20:27Because you don't always.
20:29You get jealous.
20:31Go off at the deep end.
20:33What are you doing hanging around with that alley cat Nick
20:35and all that stuff?
20:36Me?
20:40I reckon Nick must have sold something to everyone by now.
20:43And it's only an amount of time until he makes the mistake
20:45and tries to sell it back to the owner,
20:47and then he is in for a very good kicking.
20:51It was all right, wasn't it?
20:52Mm.
20:54Not exactly a rotary lunch though, eh?
20:56The company's better.
20:58I don't eat much when you're on nights.
21:00Yeah, you should, you know.
21:00I don't agree with you starving yourself.
21:02That's not dieting.
21:03That's just asking to be ill.
21:04Yes, nurse.
21:05Anyway, I'm nearly ready for my next exams now.
21:08I must say that's the one advantage of you working shifts.
21:11I do get peace for my work.
21:14Obviously you'd be delirious with happiness
21:16if I worked in an oil rig for two years.
21:18Oh, yeah.
21:18I'd be area manager of the bank by that time.
21:20Yeah, and you go off and live with some accountant.
21:23You don't talk like that.
21:24Yeah, that's probably true.
21:26It's not true.
21:28I'm going to be stupid enough to love you.
21:31Oh, well, then I'll leave out now and right now.
21:33Good.
21:34Can't go until we've finished doing up the house.
21:37You monster.
21:38But...
21:41Debs.
21:42Mm-hm?
21:43I think we should get some new locks
21:45and proper bolts for those winters.
21:47It's a bit out of the blue, isn't it?
21:49Yeah.
21:50I was just thinking about all the things we've saved up for, though.
21:56no more
21:58not a couple of these
21:59half a pint that's all I've had
22:01that's all you're getting
22:02you sort him out soon
22:04I'll see you in the morning
22:07you watch it on the way home
22:10cross the square route
22:11watch it just the same
22:12get someone to escort you
22:14and not him
22:19take care
22:26there that looks better
22:29we still need better locks and
22:31shutters though especially on
22:32this door I was wondering
22:34whether to ask Tony
22:35he might do it cheap
22:37good idea but get a quote
22:40before you say yes
22:41of course
22:44I feel sick still
22:46look you
22:48you mustn't you can still
22:50read the writing on the walls
22:52I'll give it a second coat
22:53and then
22:54then they'll spray some more
22:56obscenities
22:57in India isn't it the priest
22:58to shave their heads
22:59here it's the thugs
23:05you don't want to be doing this
23:06lofty
23:07a fit man like you
23:08pulling pints
23:09you're doing a lot better
23:10working for the right firm
23:11yeah there's no jobs Nick
23:12I have tried
23:13it's all kinds of work
23:14isn't it
23:14yeah well I don't want to get
23:15into nothing heavy
23:16you never used to be so fussy
23:18look once Nick
23:19just once that's all
23:20losing your memory
23:22amnesia innit
23:23I'm not talking about
23:24the demolition Kate Ramon
23:25you forgetting that plumbing
23:26job we was on
23:27leave it out
23:29smuggling out all those
23:29designer label jeans
23:30in the pipes
23:31that was your idea
23:32I didn't have nothing to do
23:33with it
23:33still wearing the jeans
23:34I see
23:34leave it out
23:35I told you I'm not
23:36into nothing heavy
23:37who says there's anything
23:38heavy going on
23:39I learnt my lesson
23:40over that when old
23:40Reg Cox passed away
23:41didn't I
23:42what you on about
23:45oh yeah
23:45heavy
23:46of course
23:47I was down at West End
23:48at the time
23:49in a club with a mate
23:49weren't I
23:50you told the bill
23:50you was at your mum's
23:51I was there
23:52when they interviewed you
23:53I see
23:53they checked her out
23:56was you at your mum's
23:57or what
23:58they checked
23:58are you satisfied
24:00just goes to prove
24:01you're not what you
24:02cracked up to be
24:03didn't it
24:05I'll see you around
24:06yeah
24:10hey
24:10see you girls
24:13boys
24:15what shift do you on Saturday
24:16early
24:17remember
24:17why
24:18thought we might go
24:19and look at some duck blazing
24:20you said that was in the
24:22second six month plan
24:23I know
24:24but I can change my mind
24:25anyway we can't afford it
24:26I can
24:29can't we go halves
24:30on something else
24:31I'm in this relationship
24:32too you know
24:33I'd quite like to contribute
24:34to the feathering of the nest
24:35feel just a little part of it
24:36instead of just a lodger
24:37I'm not going through
24:37all that again Andy
24:38we agreed
24:39end of conversation
24:41you're so bloody callous
24:42you are sometimes
24:43dogmatic
24:44I'm not
24:45there you are
24:45I'm not
24:46end of conversation
24:47it's like an edict
24:49from on high
24:50bossy boots
24:50that's what I'll call you
24:51you try it
24:52how are we
24:53going to find out
24:54if we can live together
24:55unless we share a few things
24:56share a bed
24:57yeah which you bought
24:58I'm even a lodger
25:00when it comes to Nuki
25:01I haven't heard you complaining
25:02no complaints in that department
25:04oh that Debs is a soft
25:05warm naughty
25:06undogmatic
25:07unbossy
25:08what
25:09equal
25:10we're equal
25:11all the time
25:12we're not
25:12we are
25:13we're not
25:13we're as selfish as hell
25:15me too
25:15never compromise
25:16never meet each other halfway
25:18we do
25:18we don't
25:19we don't
25:21are we having a row
25:22well I'm not
25:25I don't know what you're worried about
25:26we're happy aren't we
25:27having a good time
25:28I thought
25:29both in good jobs
25:31through Bob
25:31roof over our heads
25:32some nice things
25:33we get on
25:34we're not just in bed
25:36we like each other
25:36as well as love each other
25:38practically unheard of these days
25:40isn't all that enough for you
25:42I suppose
25:45I do love you Debs
25:46I know you're a big softy
25:48I'm not
25:48I'm sure
25:49I know I
25:50you are
25:53hello Vicky
25:54it's Al 454
25:55do you read me over
25:56going 454
25:57it's been a good night
25:58it's going a bit dead now
25:59I think I'm going to quit
26:00while I'm near home
26:01call it a day
26:02over
26:02suit yourself mate
26:04cheers
26:04over now
26:05suit well
26:06same with you love
26:08see ya
26:32let's see
26:33let's see
27:02next on drama
27:03we head
27:04we head to the Yorkshire countryside
27:05and one of the longest running comedy dramas in history
27:09meet the gentle folk of last of the summer wine next
27:14music

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