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00:07What's this?
00:08This is our high lowland event.
00:10What are you going to tell me about this?
00:11You should see what happened to me.
00:13I ate one more bad day.
00:16And then my own three.
00:18I want you to mind something for me.
00:20No. Yeah. No. Yes.
00:21Can't get involved with drugs. You can.
00:24And you will.
00:26What's with the wrapping paper?
00:27Present for all the stuff.
00:29Christmas paper. Secret Santa.
00:31It's June. Come early.
00:33Why shut the casino for only one card game?
00:35Something's going on.
00:37Please, because I'm not letting you in.
00:40Larry, what are you doing?
00:40Shut up and count.
00:43I'm at the casino now.
00:45It's happening.
00:46I want you to be in the casino.
00:48Bag it. Bag it.
00:50Show me that.
00:51Where are the others?
01:04Oh, my God.
01:07Oh, my God.
01:17Oh, my God.
01:23That's all right, isn't it?
01:47I gave you some more bigger than me.
01:48That's what you said last time.
01:49Yeah, but I gave you some more, didn't I?
01:50Yeah.
01:50You did.
01:51You gave me a kid who killed himself in his cell.
01:53I swear, Darren, this sound right.
01:57You speak it, don't you?
01:59I've fucking got you.
02:04You're under arrest on suspicion of selling Class A narcotics.
02:08You do not have to say anything...
02:09There's no drugs in there, get out of here!
02:11You do not mention when questioned,
02:13something which you later rely on in call.
02:15Get off me!
02:23Oh, God, behind us.
02:28Oh, fucking hell, Liam.
02:30Oh, my God.
02:30Liam, go!
02:31Go!
02:31Go away!
02:32I mean, it's a big multiple, not a fucking Ferrari.
02:34Take the right.
02:35Take the right, please.
02:36Take the right.
02:56You should learn, Liam.
02:58Yeah.
02:58So we can figure something else.
02:59Yeah.
03:00Yeah.
03:01Are we only counting money?
03:02It is a casino.
03:03There's nothing wrong with just counting money in a casino, is there?
03:05No.
03:07No.
03:07We should lie low, though, but you're right.
03:09Yes, we're there.
03:10Just for a bit, like, yeah, yeah.
03:13So the fuck ain't magic, yeah,
03:16to shining a ring on how I could forget your night.
03:22Oh, shh.
03:23Can you just shut the door?
03:25You're going to wake me more?
03:26You said shut the door?
03:27Yeah, I said shut it, and I'll throw it across the road.
03:29Would you like this little bit of tea, Matthew?
03:31Um, no, no, thanks for that.
03:33No, thank you, Mrs. Matty.
03:34I'm just going to go upstairs and grab a few things, like clothes and that.
03:37Oh?
03:38Yeah, we've just done a bit of a weekend away.
03:39On a Tuesday?
03:40No, you mean, so it's a short break.
03:43Lovely.
03:44Together?
03:45No.
03:45God, no.
03:46All right, yeah.
03:47Together, yes, but not like that, no.
03:50Bethany, not like that.
03:52He doesn't have a girl back here in ten years,
03:54and then it's two in a week.
03:59She wasn't his girlfriend.
04:01I'm not his girlfriend.
04:02Oh.
04:04Never mind, love.
04:13Here we go.
04:17He's not his girlfriend.
04:30Here we go.
04:34And then you're in the car.
04:36You're in the car.
04:36I have a new voice message. New messages.
04:39Where the fuck are you, Matty? I'm having to get rid of those drugs now that everyone knows your busy
04:44mate is sniffing around.
04:46I found someone in Keswick in the Lake District.
04:49I'll text you the address, and when you get there, just give them the bag.
04:52Nothing else, alright? And listen hard, lad.
04:56Do not fuck this up, okay? I mean it. Bag. Given. Gone.
05:27You all right? What are you doing?
05:31Does it look like I'm doing?
05:32Oh, what's this?
05:34Put the money back, Thomas. Do you think I was gonna leave him?
05:36I mean, yeah. What's going on?
05:38Just put the money back in the bag, get your seatbelt on and don't open your mouth.
05:50Let's go.
05:53Let's go.
05:54Let's go.
05:54Let's go.
05:54Let's go.
05:56What are you doing?
05:57What are you doing?
06:00What are you doing?
06:01I've done nothing.
06:03Okay.
06:06Let's go.
06:07Go.steersayuk.
06:07Who? We should go
06:08to Keswick.
06:09Why Keswick?
06:10I know people there, people who can help us.
06:12Who?
06:13People.
06:13Obviously people, Matty, who?
06:15People we can trust, Leanne, that's who.
06:17OK, Keswick.
06:19After we pick up Nana.
06:21Your Nan?
06:21Yes.
06:22The hospital have rang and she's being discharged.
06:28Mum, what's going on?
06:29Just wait for you.
06:30I deserve to know.
06:31Something's happened and I am dealing with it.
06:32But until it's sorted, we have to be out the house.
06:35Is it the bailiffs?
06:37Something like that.
06:38Yeah, bailiffs.
06:39I wasn't going to tell you, but we just need to take a day or two to source it, all
06:42right?
06:42Just trust me, will you?
06:45We can't bring your mum.
06:46Me Nan.
06:46Yeah, we can't bring her either.
06:48She's coming out of hospital and she's coming with us.
06:50Leanne, we're being chased by the police.
06:51As soon as they get their acts together and realise we was in that room.
06:53She is coming with us.
06:54Can't you leave her hospital?
06:55She's infirm.
06:57Every day more than she needs to be in there, she's going to get worse.
06:59We're getting her, OK?
07:01We are getting her.
07:02It's non-negotiable.
07:03It's my car.
07:03It's my rules.
07:04All right.
07:06Right then.
07:07We get Nana, then we get Ruby.
07:09Huh?
07:10She's my daughter, Matthew.
07:13Oh, I don't believe this.
07:15We're going to have to hide like a fucking bus if this keeps up.
07:36All right.
07:37We're spreading them in.
07:38See if no one's to talk to us this time.
07:44Come on.
07:44Do you want it to be?
07:45No.
07:47No.
07:48No.
07:49No.
07:50No.
08:16Who are you again?
08:21Excuse me.
08:22Me what?
08:22Who are you again?
08:23He works with me mum and Nanna.
08:25Son of?
08:26He's a friend of me mum's.
08:28My mum.
08:30Leanne.
08:31Do you remember?
08:34Oh!
08:34More good news.
08:35She's not there.
08:37Where?
08:37There!
08:37The school's not there!
08:39Thomas, where's Ruby?
08:40Why the- How should I know?
08:41Because she's playing truant.
08:42She'll probably move.
08:43Where would she go? Little and Ruby.
08:46Please, not now, Nana.
08:47She'll be visiting.
08:48Nana?
08:49She'll be visiting her mum.
08:50What?
08:50Her mum. Oh, Sharon.
08:52She'll be visiting her mum for a cuddle.
08:54Sharon's dead, Nana.
08:55That's where she'll be. You mark my words.
08:58When things are getting you down, you go get a hug off your mum.
09:03Cemetery.
09:27Ruby!
09:29Ruby!
09:38How long have you been coming here?
09:39And how long have you been foraging letters and emails to the school from me?
09:44If I'd find out...
09:45It's a bit of bunking, Lee. It's not a biggie, is it?
09:47It might not be a big deal when your daughter runs away from school, but I love my kids.
09:52Ruby!
09:53Wait.
09:56Ruby, when did this lion start?
09:59Sammy!
10:00It started around the time this family started cracking up.
10:21Will you join us?
10:35Hit the law!
12:17Oh, so shut up.
17:12We'll be right back together.
17:27You're my best mate, Bea.
17:30I'm the only mate.
17:32Yeah, you are, but still.
17:36You're my best mate, too.
17:46All right, move your arm now, you're with her.
17:47I'm so sorry.
18:15Oh, finally.
18:17That's probably a serial killer.
18:19Shut up.
18:30Oh, no.
18:31Oh, my God.
18:33No, no, no, no.
18:34Oh, God.
18:35Say nothing.
18:36Mother, what's going on?
18:37Nothing, darling.
18:38It's OK.
18:39Everything's fine.
18:40What's up?
18:40Nothing, Thomas.
19:01Problem?
19:02Er, flat tyre.
19:04I've rang recovery and we're just waiting for them to come.
19:08We'll be sitting here all night.
19:12Have you got a spare?
19:15Um.
19:18Come on, get your coat.
19:20Let's have a look now.
19:21Honestly, we'll be OK.
19:23We'll be fine, thanks.
19:24Pop your boot.
19:26See if we can find it.
19:41What are you doing?
19:43What are you doing?
19:44Fuck.
19:51Everyone should know how I change a tire.
19:53Yeah, absolutely.
19:54Yep.
19:56Have you got a coat?
19:56You're going to be freezing.
19:57No, sorry.
20:01Pop your boots.
20:02Let's have a look.
20:19Here you go.
20:25Pop the cap first.
20:32I'm sorry about the mess.
20:33Holiday, is it?
20:35Short break.
20:36And it's off to a flyer.
20:39Only way is up after this, don't you worry.
20:57Christmas?
20:59Um.
21:00Night presents.
21:05Your scouse.
21:31You try to run away as well, scouse.
21:34Please, please.
21:35I'll come and get you in the car.
21:35Yeah, not for long.
21:37Of course, this has nothing to do with me.
21:38I'm sorry, Leanne.
21:39You put drugs in my car.
21:41Come on.
21:41You put drugs in the car with me and my kids?
21:43I didn't know they were coming.
21:45I couldn't leave him when my mum was down.
21:46I couldn't.
21:47Get off me.
21:48Mum, what's going on?
21:49You stay with Ruby.
21:50Do you hit me?
21:51No!
21:51I do not have to say anything.
21:53I don't have to say anything.
21:54I promise.
21:55Stay with Ruby, OK?
21:56I promise.
21:57Don't let them separate you.
21:59Let me speak to you.
22:00It's all right, Leanne.
22:01It's all right, Leanne.
22:02It's easier, OK?
22:06It's all right, Leanne.
22:13You'll be OK.
22:16I've got you, my loves.
22:20I've got you, my loves.
22:39Your life seems to be getting worse and worse.
22:43Flat tire, bag of drugs, load of cash.
22:46And now, the control room are telling me you two are on the run from Liverpool.
22:53So are you going back there tonight?
22:55No, for the only is for seven.
22:57No.
22:58No.
23:23No comments.
23:25No comments.
23:35No comments.
23:37No comments.
23:47No comment.
23:53No comments.
23:54No comments.
24:12That concludes the interview.
24:14Time's at 10.15, the same day commenced.
24:30It's hard than it looks, isn't it?
24:32Get in the cell.
24:54How do you sleep?
24:56Like a baby.
24:57No, you don't.
24:59An innocent boy died in a cell like this because of you.
25:02No, he wasn't innocent.
25:04He didn't do what he was in prison for.
25:05You've sentenced to prison, didn't you?
25:07You made me lock him up.
25:09Yeah, I suppose I did, yeah.
25:13But the thing is, right, when that cell door closed, yeah,
25:19I'll bet you're a pound you ain't thinking about me.
25:23So the question is, how do you sleep?
25:33I'll bet you're aak.
25:37Go ahead.
25:41Go ahead.
25:51THE END
26:12My son Gary Packer is a drug dealer. A thief. And a violent man. And he needs help.
26:31You gonna write that down?
26:41The END
26:43The END
26:43The END
26:45The END
26:51Craig, the side wants you.
27:01Lee! Lee!
27:03Don't talk to me.
27:04This is me mate. Lee!
27:04I've explained Lee!
27:06I've explained!
27:07Just hand and go on.
27:10So you don't understand these conditions?
27:12Yeah.
27:12We'll probably go show you're out.
27:15Wait for me outside and I'll explain.
27:21She'll be waiting a long time.
27:24She got bail, you didn't.
27:26Why? I've never been in trouble before.
27:28You tried to abscond from the officers in Cumbria. You had a passport on your back and you had 31
27:33,273 pounds in a carrier bag along with two kilos of cocaine.
27:39They'll be on a man till your trial. I'll park your ass on that bench till I'm ready to deal
27:44with it.
27:45The END
27:45The END
27:46The END
27:48The END
27:50The END
27:53The END
27:54Don't ask me for help.
27:55I did everything you asked me to do. Everything. Everything. Everything. And now I've lost everything.
28:00You've made you, Bev.
28:08Sit there.
28:17What was you that crossed me up?
28:19I didn't. I didn't. I swear.
28:21Oh, yeah, lads, yeah. Chatting to Ning at the door and them five minutes later, she's banging her in.
28:25I swear down, Gary.
28:31You're coming to town, lad.
28:33Mr Packer!
28:34Like to join us?
28:38Your bail conditions.
28:40You are required to attend this police station at 1600 hours on Tuesday the 19th.
28:46At which time, you may be charged the offences outlined earlier to you.
28:50Failure to attend will result in the issuing of a warrant for your arrest.
28:54Further to that, the following...
28:55It should be a default, mate.
28:58The following bail conditions have also been applied.
29:01You are not to contact, directly or indirectly, prosecution witness named Nancy Packer.
29:08Witness?
29:09Or enter one Hullbank Avenue in the city of Liverpool.
29:12I mean...
29:14My mum, Nancy Packer.
29:15Do you understand these conditions?
29:24Sign here, here and here.
29:28This is my mum?
29:29This is my mum.
29:32This is my mum.
29:34I'm back.
30:12Hey, close that door, will you?
30:21Yeah, try it again.
30:23Maybe she'll answer this time.
30:24Cup of soup.
30:25This one's on me.
30:26Go ahead.
30:55Hi, this is Emily.
30:56Leave a message after the phone.
30:57I'll call you back.
31:10Thanks, mate.
31:11Cheers.
31:15Sorry, Mum.
31:27I'll call you back.
32:19I'm sorry for your loss.
32:22Oh, thank you.
32:25I know you and your grandmother were very close.
32:28Especially after the death of your mother.
32:30I didn't know you knew.
32:33I also know what it's like to lose someone very close.
32:37I wanted you to know I'm thinking of you.
32:42It's good to see so many people.
32:45I wasn't expecting you.
32:48No, well, you're innocent until proven guilty.
32:54I hope you are innocent.
33:01He's a good lad.
33:03He really is.
33:04Thoughtful.
33:05I'm so proud of him.
33:08I miss you both.
33:10You and Matthew.
33:13And the casino misses you.
33:20I'm sorry about what Gary did.
33:22Oh, no.
33:23It's not your fault.
33:24It is.
33:25I think.
33:27I think it is.
33:29My husband wasn't the best.
33:32And I didn't.
33:37It's not your fault.
34:19You don't want me to do that.
34:24I can't.
34:26I mean, I will have that thing.
34:27I won't say nothing if you don't.
34:30You know what I mean?
34:45Sorry about your nan.
34:48Is she all right, you know, at the end?
34:50She was in her home.
34:54She is.
34:55But she was happy, I think.
34:58Well, that's good.
35:02What?
35:02Your mum was just there?
35:03Yeah, I don't know.
35:04I just saw her leaving there, yeah.
35:06What?
35:06You're avoiding her because of your bail?
35:08No, I'm avoiding her because she hates me.
35:12I'm not on bail.
35:14Yeah, fuck all of me.
35:15I mean, there was no drugs, it was just cash.
35:18Busies couldn't say that that didn't come from me business.
35:21Bastards notified the tax man, though, so we've got to go kicking off him.
35:26Plus, someone who was there that night
35:30took a little something for themselves, you know what I mean?
35:36It was probably one of them busies, wasn't it?
35:39Right?
35:40Got to pay for them donuts.
35:48Look, I wanted to speak to you, right?
35:51I didn't want to turn up at your house because I could look bad for you, you know, down the
35:56line.
35:57But I had to come.
36:01I wanted to know if we were still there.
36:05I think...
36:06Are you serious?
36:07Yeah.
36:09No.
36:13No.
36:14That night, like...
36:17Like, the aggression and that, like, that's not me.
36:21It was pressure, and I was scared, right?
36:26But it's not me.
36:28No, it was you.
36:30I knew it was you.
36:32And I don't want that.
36:34I don't want that.
36:35You.
36:36In my life or me kids' lives.
36:46I'm sorry.
36:47I'm sorry, right?
36:48I'm sorry for the way it was and the way I spoke to you, right?
36:53So sorry.
36:55Which?
36:58I'm in court in two weeks.
37:02What are you for?
37:03You're...
37:03Gary, I'm not going.
37:04It's because of your kids.
37:05No, it's...
37:06Gary, this is about me.
37:09It's me.
37:12Come on.
37:14Come on.
37:15Come on.
37:16I'm okay.
37:21I'm okay.
37:24I'm okay.
37:25I'm fine.
37:27I'm fine.
37:28Yeah.
37:32So you know where I am.
37:35Instead of these.
37:40Okay.
38:09I'm sorry, I've not been able to speak to you about the case.
38:11In person, but your solicitor, Mr. Hughes.
38:15Mrs. Hughes.
38:16What did I say?
38:17Mr.
38:18Well, she brought me up to speed on your position and let your plea remain...
38:22Not guilty.
38:24Not guilty?
38:26Despite the prosecution's weight of evidence?
38:29Yes.
38:30And what I said about the reduced sentence?
38:33Yeah.
38:34I can't love my kids thinking I'm a liar.
38:38Changing your plea to guilty will allow a judge to pass a more lenient sentence.
38:42It's killing me.
38:44Prison's killing me.
38:46I can't stay there.
38:47Just not guilty.
38:48.
39:18It's killing me.
39:18It's killing me.
39:18As gates the stake.
39:18Oh, yeah.
39:48Do you know what, Marty? I'd rather you didn't talk to me.
39:54All rise!
40:09An amount of cash, namely £31,273,
40:15which it has been established was stolen from their place of employment,
40:19the Envoy Casino.
40:21In addition to the cash, there was two kilos of pure cocaine
40:25with a street value of £200,000.
40:29Both of these items were found in the fiat multiplier,
40:32along with Mr Flynn's passport and travel bags for the entire group.
40:39Therefore, it is the Crown's case that Mr Flynn and Miss Chappell
40:42engaged in a county lines operation,
40:45operating between Liverpool and Northern Cumbria,
40:48and that as a result of the raid by the police on the casino,
40:53they had decided to steal a large amount of cash
40:55to assist in their attempt to evade justice.
41:10Everything is stacked against you, Matthew.
41:13You have to consider changing your plea to guilty.
41:15Otherwise, the jury will have no choice but to convince you both.
41:21I've told my daughter I'm innocent.
41:29In silence, don't walk away.
41:37In silence, see the danger, always danger.
41:49In silence, don't walk away.
42:01What are you listening to?
42:02Joy Division.
42:04They're not related to them.
42:06They're old.
42:07I'm right.
42:14How's it going?
42:16I'm listening to Joy Division.
42:20Bad.
42:22Things are going bad.
42:24Fair enough.
42:28I'm sorry your dad's in prison.
42:31He was nice to me.
42:33And I liked him.
42:34So did I.
42:37I think he's a good person.
42:40And so is my mum.
42:42They had a bag of game and loads of cash in the car.
42:46I know.
42:50But you're still here.
42:53Me and mum made me come.
42:56Sit down with you.
42:59Sit down with you.
43:00Don't walk away.
43:05In silence.
43:09Don't walk away.
43:18Having heard the case both for and against Miss Chappell,
43:23and knowing that she does not deny that drugs and cash were found in her vehicle,
43:28and that she was fleeing the city of Liverpool for other reasons that are not this court's concern,
43:35your job is to study the evidence and the evidence alone.
43:40It is clear that your decision will not be an easy one in the case of Miss Chappell.
43:47Her personal circumstances of being a single parent of two school-aged children,
43:54whilst tragic and difficult,
43:56should not be used as a reason for leniency or an acquittal if you believe her guilty.
44:04Mr. Flynn, meanwhile, presents a different proposition altogether.
44:10Mr. Flynn readily accepts that he is a man who succumbs to his addictions,
44:16drugs, drink, gambling.
44:20But you must try to ignore his failings
44:23and try to study the evidence in this case and this case alone.
44:30Both defendants, if found guilty, will be facing potentially negative studies.
44:36Mr. Flynn readily seconds.
44:37Mr. Flynn readily accepts the evidence and the evidence that just the evidence is not found in this case,
44:41he's executed by Mr. Flynn.
44:44Mr. Flynn also manages to see the evidence of their failure.
45:00Mr. Flynn readily accepts the evidence in this case.
45:02Mr. Flynn readily accepts the evidence in this case.
45:07It was me. I did it all.
45:12She's telling the truth. She didn't know about the drugs or the money.
45:15It was me.
45:17I did it all. I'm guilty. I'm the guilty one.
45:20I go guilty.
45:23I'm sorry. That's just how it is.
45:29I'm sorry, mate, really. I'm sorry.
45:33I did it. It was me, and today's the day to say that, so if I'm guilty, I did it.
45:47I did it.
45:48Are you saying Miss Chappell had nothing to do with these crimes?
45:52Yeah, that's what I'm saying. She didn't know anything about them.
45:56I put the bags in the car. She didn't have a clue.
45:59Oh, sorry, mate.
46:12Miss Cargill, what is the Crown's position?
46:18In light of this development, the Crown offers no evidence against Miss Chappell.
46:25Miss Chappell, you're free to leave the dock.
46:28Look...
46:32Go on, mate.
46:36Sorry. I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.
46:38Fuck you. Yeah?
46:59All rise.
47:20Prior to sentencing in this matter, I am informed by Mr. Flynn's counsel that his mother has written a letter
47:28that she would like read to the court on his behalf as part of his mitigation.
47:34No, no. No, please.
47:37I'm going to allow it in the light of Mr. Flynn's guilty plea.
47:42Oh, fuck.
48:02Matthew was a good boy as a child.
48:06He worked hard at school and did well up until the age of nine years old when the event changed
48:15his life and, I believe, led to this day and him appearing before your honour occurred.
48:27Matthew's older brother, my son Daniel, drowned, aged 17, on Saturday, the 12th of June, 1990.
48:42And Matthew, my Matthew, has never been able to move on.
48:49Matthew and Daniel were playing with a group of friends in Otterspool and boys being boys, hijinks ensued.
49:11Hijinks that resulted in Daniel jumping into the dock to rescue his brother, who he believed, wrongly, to be drowning.
49:29It was a joke.
49:32A practical joke.
49:35Someone told Matthew to pretend to be drowning, so that Daniel would jump in to save him.
49:47My Daniel drowned, trying to save a little brother who didn't need saving.
50:01A joke killed my son.
50:08A joke had changed that little boy.
50:13Matthew blamed himself then.
50:16And Matthew blames himself now.
50:22He can't move on.
50:25His clothes, his music, his bedroom.
50:31Oh, Daniel's.
50:35Matthew is a good boy.
50:38He is a good boy.
50:43I ask the cause.
50:45Please, don't send my good boy away again.
50:55Thank you, Mrs. Flynn.
50:58The court will adjourn for a short recess at this time.
51:04Just when I think I'm winning, when I've broken every door, the ghosts of my life are wilder than before.
51:21Just when I thought I could not be stopped, when my chance came to be king, the ghosts of my
51:31life are wilder than the wind.
51:57You alright?
51:59Thought you weren't coming?
52:01Car trouble.
52:03Where's your mum?
52:04I didn't call my mum.
52:14Hey.
52:15You alright?
52:17Yeah.
52:18I love one, yeah.
52:20Cheers.
52:25You alright?
52:27I've been alright.
52:29I'm sorry I didn't come sooner.
52:35I thought I don't know what to say.
52:36You alright, mate.
52:37They say nothing.
52:38You alright?
52:50Have you heard the new Cure album?
52:53No, I haven't.
52:54Tell me about it, please.
52:56Tell me everything.
52:57That's really good.
52:58You're gonna love it.
53:10I'll go put these in the bin.
53:18I'm glad you got a place.
53:20Thanks.
53:22I mean, it's not ours, but it'll be fine until we get sorted, you know.
53:26You'll be better than you are.
53:29I'm sorry.
53:30I'm not joking.
53:32I'm glad for you.
53:34Okay, everyone.
53:35That's your law.
53:38Look, I will pay you back one day.
53:40For everything that you've done for us.
53:43Yeah, I need to.
54:00Leanne told me what you did.
54:03I think you're a hero.
54:10See you soon, and I'll write every few days.
54:17I love you.
54:20I love you.
54:29I love you.
54:48Well, can I buy an hour on your phone, please, Lee?
54:53Gonna make a call for an hour, lad.
54:55I don't wanna listen to something.
54:58Box of cup of soup and a one-bar, yeah?
55:00Yeah, son.
55:03Yeah.
55:04That's all right, thank you.
55:37Hi, Dad.
55:39I'm hoping you can play this.
55:42But assuming you can.
55:45I've recorded the new Cure album for ya.
55:48And some other new stuff I think you might like.
55:52Plus some old stuff I know you love.
55:57Anyway, I love you, Dad.
56:00And I'm proud of ya.
56:01Enjoy.
56:04Enjoy.
56:04Enjoy.
56:06Enjoy.
56:09Enjoy.
56:10Enjoy.
56:11Yeah.
56:32Enjoy.
57:06Show me how you do it, and I promise you, I promise that I'll run away with you, I'll run
57:16away with you.
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