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00:03Hey tout le monde, je sais que c'est un peu de département de mon contenu de sonnues, mais je
00:08veux juste être réellement avec vous et parler de quelque chose qui est très près de mon cœur.
00:16Cancer Awareness Week.
00:17Parce que je pense que c'est tellement facile de souffrir les petites choses et juste, vous savez, de ce
00:24qui est vraiment important.
00:24Hey tout le monde, je sais que c'est un peu de département de mon contenu de sonnues, mais je
00:35veux juste être réellement avec vous pour une seconde et...
00:39I need my car, mon fils a un laser tag party en Beckenham this weekend.
00:44Je ne sais même pas où Beckenham est sans mon sang-nav.
00:47Are you all right?
00:50My ex stopped paying for the lease, apparently having a Tesla's a luxury.
00:54It's a humble EV, for God's sake.
00:58What do I do now?
01:00You could try getting a job.
01:02I have a job now.
01:04I am the face and brains and body and hair of Senuous, a rapidly growing Instagram start-up.
01:10You could try getting a job that pays him money and not these wellness supplement shakes that have been blocking
01:16my hallway all week.
01:19See you later.
01:28What's the matter with you?
01:30Come on!
01:31Yeah, but is it a kneel-em, Diego?
01:33It has to be a kneel-em.
01:35Well, they've got to be in season somewhere on the planet.
01:38Go back and ask.
01:39Oh, God, our goalie is shite.
01:41Oh, don't say that, Della.
01:42Her mum's a psycho.
01:44Oh, shit, she's looking.
01:47Hey, guys!
01:48Hey, everyone looking forward to parents' evening tomorrow?
01:51It's my favourite evening in the afternoon the whole year, yeah.
01:54It's kind of like, um, sports day, but for, uh, for boffins, yeah.
01:58Oi, coach, what are we doing?
02:00Right, guys, um, anyone else want to try goalkeeping?
02:04Hi, sorry we're late.
02:05The cab driver refused to drive across the grass.
02:08And your card was declined.
02:09Anyway, Della, I can thank you in person for the stiffy.
02:12I was going to RSVB by post, but now I can say it.
02:15It's a yes from me.
02:17Great.
02:17What's this?
02:18We're having a soft launch for double-shin,
02:21so we're having a rehearsal launch to iron out any of the glitches.
02:24So you're inviting friends and family?
02:28Yeah, I'd have invited you, Amanda, but, uh, I thought you were busy.
02:32Yeah, thanks, Della.
02:33Yeah, no, I am, actually.
02:34Yeah, that's what I thought.
02:35Well, you thought, right, because I am insanely busy right now.
02:39Yeah, no, I'm in talks about a possible sinuous collab.
02:42What's a collab?
02:42It means collaboration.
02:44Well, I always thought that collab sounded like collab-ia.
02:47No, it doesn't happen.
02:48I was on LinkedIn for, like, a second,
02:51and this big-shot interiors firm just begged me for a meet
02:55at the flagship store.
02:57Yeah, I guess it just shows what a thirst trap my brand is.
03:00God, I'd hate to work for a brand.
03:02Too much hassle.
03:03Oh, hold on, hold on.
03:04Hello?
03:04Is it a Neelam?
03:06No, Neelam.
03:07Why don't you keep saying Neelam?
03:08It's getting quite annoying.
03:10It's kind of mango.
03:12Jog on.
03:12Truth.
03:16Well, Amanda, this is an impressive CV,
03:18but I'm not seeing any return experience here.
03:21Yes, just there, Higa Tiga.
03:22Oh.
03:23I just assumed that was a typo.
03:25No, that was my lifestyle store in Chiswick.
03:27Our Insta page, she got a like from Amanda Holden.
03:31Oh, your references look great.
03:33Oh, thank you.
03:34I'm actually quite a humble person,
03:35so writing about myself like that was a real challenge,
03:38but as it says in paragraph five, I embrace challenge.
03:40You wrote your own references?
03:42I've been my own boss for 15 years.
03:44This is one of the reasons why this collab is...
03:47Yeah, you keep using that word, collab,
03:49but what does that mean?
03:50Great question, Daniel, thank you.
03:53What does the word collab mean to me?
03:55I guess I'm looking for a symbiotic relationship
03:59where I draw on my skills as a social media entrepreneur
04:02to complement your age-old knowledge of kitchens.
04:07And bathrooms.
04:08I started in bathrooms.
04:09Interesting.
04:11So you were Daniel Kitchen's bathrooms?
04:13Yeah, then moved into kitchens.
04:15Hence why it's now kitchens, bathrooms and kitchens.
04:18That makes sense.
04:19But a lot of our business comes from waste disposal units
04:21and boiling water taps now.
04:23Brilliant.
04:24Maybe you could tempt Amanda Holden into a waste disposal.
04:27Get her up on the Wall of Fame.
04:29You could make a lot of commissions selling those things.
04:31Ah.
04:32You know what?
04:33I'm feeling a lot of synergy in this space.
04:36Well, in the words of Sir Alan Sugar, you're hired.
04:39OK, yeah.
04:41You're hired.
04:44Well done.
04:49Hiya.
04:50Hi.
04:50Yeah, they're really playing the first team here tonight.
04:53Mr Atkins, Ms Patel, Ms Clacey, Mr Kovacs here on the back too.
04:56Great news, guys.
04:58Senuous is now official partners with KB&K.
05:01What'd you say?
05:02Amanda got her job?
05:04Not a job fee.
05:05It is a collab.
05:06Yeah.
05:07No, they basically bit my hand off to work with me.
05:09Plan is collab this year, then go PLC,
05:12then aim to float myself by 2030.
05:16What the hell was that, Anne?
05:18It's the timer.
05:18You only get three minutes with each teacher
05:20and they're actually very strict about it.
05:22OK.
05:22Welcome to Squid Games.
05:23It's a dystopian Korean TV show.
05:25I know, Loved your approach to expanding binomials, by the way.
05:30Very nice, yeah.
05:32Sorry, don't mean to fangirl too much.
05:34It's just, um, I always wanted to try my hand at teaching myself.
05:38I'm going to give Darius some additional homework over half term.
05:41It's important he gets a good mark,
05:43otherwise he'll have to repeat the module.
05:45He'll get there.
05:45He just needs a little help with that final 10%.
05:49See, I'm already 80% there.
05:52Jesus.
05:55He's struggling.
05:57I just think he might benefit from you working with him
06:00on his homework over half term,
06:01as you're an accountant.
06:02No, he's the accountant.
06:04I'm a landscape gardener.
06:05He's the biological one.
06:07Oh.
06:08No, we ain't together.
06:11No.
06:12I mean, I wish.
06:13God.
06:15Punching a bit above my weight with this hunk.
06:17I'm just a stepdad.
06:18Yeah, no, sir, I'm more than happy to tutor Ned over the half term.
06:22No, no, no, it's cool.
06:23I can do this.
06:24Of course you can, me.
06:26Great kid.
06:27Why is it?
06:27Really good grades.
06:29The only thing I would say is that she should show up to school more.
06:33What'd he say?
06:34Morton's nailing it, babe.
06:37Here.
06:38It's an invitation to our restaurant launch.
06:40She has an apology from Della for not being able to make it in person.
06:43Oh.
06:44Thanks, guys.
06:46Did he just get an invite?
06:48Hmm?
06:49I said she's easily distracted.
06:52Well, I think that's the case for teenagers, though, right?
06:55What with social media and hormones and...
06:58Oh, my God.
06:58Yeah, she does have a boyfriend now.
07:00Oh, my God.
07:01Georgie just needs to find a little focus
07:02because it's starting to affect her schoolwork.
07:05Right.
07:06Understood.
07:06I'm wondering if you think...
07:09I'm sorry, but our session's over.
07:12Yes.
07:12The buzzer's gone.
07:13Just...
07:14No, I've started, so I'll finish.
07:16Next.
07:17Yeah, no, I know.
07:19That was quite frustrating,
07:21but I think I'm going to take midterm off,
07:23do some arithmetic with Darius,
07:25but, hey, silver linings,
07:26because I've always wanted to be a maths teacher.
07:31I think you find you need a degree to be a teacher.
07:34Oh, yeah, well, yeah, I have a PhD.
07:36I've got a PhD in chemistry from Imperial, so...
07:39Right, not a degree, though, is it?
07:50Excuse me, young lady, where do you think you're going?
07:52To the park with Morton?
07:54No, no, no, you heard Miss Leary.
07:55You need to be studying.
07:56That is what you're spending your half-term doing.
07:58What?
07:58Because I'm so stupid?
08:00God, I can't believe you called me stupid.
08:04No judgment from me.
08:06I've got to teach Ned maths all week.
08:08Sorry, no, I don't have time for this.
08:09I've got a collab to get to.
08:11Stupid bike.
08:13Um, where's your helmet?
08:15If there's a choice between brain damage and helmet hair,
08:17I think you know where I stand.
08:22How are you getting on, big man?
08:24I don't get it.
08:25Why are these so hard?
08:27All right, let's get this done,
08:29and then we can go for a five, guys, yeah?
08:31All right.
08:32All right, 4A3-3A2-something-5, exclamation mark.
08:40This isn't a maths question.
08:41This is a Wi-Fi password.
08:43All right, let's have a look at the second one.
08:53Okay, plan B.
08:58Welcome to Matt's camp!
09:02Thank you so much for doing this, Anne.
09:04You're a lifesaver.
09:05The more, the merrier.
09:06Now, come on, just about to get started.
09:07All right, listen,
09:08don't tell your mum or JJ, yeah?
09:18Move!
09:20Christ!
09:21You're a blunt idiot!
09:25Good morning, Amanda.
09:27Daniel!
09:28I was expecting you for nine.
09:29Oh, I was aiming for nine-ish.
09:31You try cycling from Soha to Ewol with a mood board.
09:34Right, let me put down my thought collage,
09:38and then maybe you could direct me
09:40to the best local roastery for a decent Java.
09:43Let's start with your shirt.
09:44Um, my colour palette is very much spring-summer
09:48and this is autumn-winter, Daniel.
09:50It's pretty quiet today,
09:51so do you want to start with some flyering?
09:57Flyering?
09:59Right, Daniel, flyering's not in my job description.
10:02Did you read your job description?
10:04No.
10:04Well, it is.
10:10Pure mathematics is, in its way,
10:13the poetry of logical ideas.
10:17Not my words, guys,
10:18but those of the late, great Albert Einstein.
10:23Here we go, boys.
10:27You know what that is?
10:30That's Euler's identity.
10:32Beautiful, isn't it?
10:35Einstein was right.
10:36That is poetry.
10:39So, guys,
10:41are we ready
10:42to make poetry?
10:47How are you not getting this?
10:50Okay, first,
10:51you multiply them by themselves,
10:53and then you add them together.
10:56Jesus!
10:57Right!
10:58If we have to do it again,
10:59we'll do it again.
11:00Work out the value of T
11:02when P equals 4
11:04and W equals 2.
11:14That'd be so good.
11:16Yeah, I'm happy.
11:17Yeah, I'm happy.
11:21Yeah, I'm happy.
11:30What are you doing?
11:31You're supposed to be at home revising.
11:33Why are you wearing a vest?
11:34It's a camisole.
11:35Don't change the subject.
11:36I'm here to help Morton.
11:37Yeah, Della sent me to go get her mangoes
11:39for the restaurant launch,
11:40so, you know, she came with me.
11:41Why in Milston, anyway?
11:42Queen's Park, Borders.
11:43I'm meeting some of my team.
11:45I like to get really under the bonnet
11:46when I collab.
11:47Anyway, this isn't about me.
11:48You obviously can't be trusted.
11:49What are you doing?
11:50I'm calling your grandmother.
11:51She can help supervise you.
11:53Why is that old man waving at you?
11:55Oh, men wave at me all the time.
11:58It's my burden.
12:04Amanda, can I have a word?
12:06Yes!
12:08Now, I'm not going to have a go at you
12:09for taking your top off.
12:10It's a very effective sales technique.
12:12But I'm not paying you to stand around
12:14on the street gassing.
12:17Do you know who that was?
12:18That was Della Frye's daughter.
12:20What, the chef?
12:21Yeah.
12:22What, you know her?
12:22My close personal friends.
12:23Our daughters are basically sisters.
12:25We're so tight.
12:26So.
12:27Hey, do you think you could get Della Frye
12:29to endorse a sink limonator?
12:30I mean, she'd look great on my wall.
12:33Oh, right.
12:36I don't know if that's something she should really go for, Danielle.
12:39Surely she'd do it for a close personal friend.
12:42Yeah.
12:43I mean, yes.
12:44Yeah.
12:44No, I will, I will, I, that's something I will definitely mention to her, for sure.
12:51Quick, let me in.
12:52It smells of buses.
12:56I hear you're under house arrest.
12:58It's so stupid.
13:00What's this?
13:02Selling sunsets.
13:03It's about Californian estate agents.
13:05Oh, fantastic.
13:07You'd probably learn more from them than anything in a boring book, you know?
13:11How many times is she going to do this?
13:12Okay.
13:13I know she's safe.
13:16Hey, Anne.
13:17How's it going?
13:17Great.
13:18Yeah.
13:18Yeah.
13:19So fun.
13:20I think we're really getting somewhere, you know?
13:24There he is.
13:26Hey, slip me some skin.
13:28Yeah.
13:28Going for gold.
13:30Yeah.
13:30All right.
13:31So, same time tomorrow?
13:34Yeah.
13:36Yeah.
13:36Yeah.
13:38Yeah.
13:42Oh, for God's sakes, what are you doing?
13:45Oh, darling, I didn't expect you back so soon, and I...
13:47Oh, cool, Mummy, I asked you to do one thing.
13:50This may be an alien concept to you, but my daughter needs to be studying.
13:54Not looking like a contour badger.
13:56You're going to Anne's tomorrow.
13:58Why?
13:59Ganggan said you got three GCSEs and you're doing great.
14:02...hooking garage, house, vintage car collection.
14:07Six, fifteen, twenty-four, thirty-three...
14:10Hey!
14:11Eyes on me, yeah?
14:14So, the interval here is nine.
14:16But we're not starting with nine, are we?
14:18So, we would express this sequence as...
14:21...nine N minus...
14:22N?
14:23No.
14:24We've been through this.
14:26It's nine N minus...
14:29What...
14:29...is six?
14:32Okay, it's three.
14:34Right, okay.
14:34Clearly, it's three.
14:36The answer they're looking for is three.
14:38So, the answer you need to write down, right now, it's...
14:40...three.
14:41It's the nine times tables, less three.
14:43God!
14:44Doesn't that feel good?
14:47Actually answering a feckin' question.
14:50Enough is enough.
14:52Question 28.
14:55N equals...
14:56...seventy-six.
14:57Question 29.
14:58What was it?
14:59Twenty-eight again?
15:00Keep up!
15:01I just want to finish this homework.
15:02Question 30.
15:04Four is the power of nine.
15:05Done.
15:07Do not tell your teacher I gave you the answers.
15:10Let us never speak of this again.
15:14There is literally nothing this thing can't obliterate.
15:23And just so you know, the chef, Della Frye, we're talking to her about fitting one.
15:27Okay, thanks.
15:38Fee?
15:38Hi, babe.
15:39Bit short notice, but do you fancy a lunch at Double Shin?
15:43It's our soft lunch today, and there's a blue tube strapped, so we just need forms on seats.
15:47Oh, well, I'm very touched that Della asked for me personally.
15:49Oh, er, just out of interest, Fee, and, well, er, obviously I can totally afford it, but, er, is it
15:55free?
15:55Yeah, yeah, yeah, of course.
15:57Oh, great.
15:58Erm, okay.
15:59Er, yeah, I will call you back in two minutes.
16:02No problem.
16:02Okay.
16:03Oh, Daniel.
16:04Daniel.
16:05Hi.
16:05Is it all right if I pop out for the afternoon?
16:08Sorry, you've got a man in the shop.
16:09Oh, well, I've got this incredible opportunity.
16:12Yeah, look, I'm in St Albans all afternoon quoting on a nursing home refurb.
16:15Okay.
16:16Hey, Amanda.
16:17Not happening.
16:18I'll give it a go.
16:27Hello.
16:28Hey.
16:29Hi.
16:30Er, it's a yes from me.
16:37Hi.
16:38Hi.
16:40What are you sniggering at?
16:41Have you seen this logo?
16:43Darling, that definitely says double shit.
16:45Thanks for coming to our double shindigs.
16:48Yeah.
16:49Um, who designed the logo?
16:50Oh, me.
16:51I did a graphics course recently.
16:53Teller really loves it.
16:55Mm.
16:56I'm so sorry.
16:57I'm late, guys.
16:58Anyway, what's got two thumbs and deliberately didn't have any breakfast?
17:01This guy.
17:03I'm only here for the free drinks.
17:05Fair enough.
17:07How was maths come last week?
17:08Oh, so fun.
17:10So much fun.
17:12Tough mind, but fun.
17:14Difficult, yet rewarding, you know?
17:16Doesn't work too much.
17:18Oh, but tough.
17:19Absolutely.
17:25Oh, so good enough.
17:26Ahem!
17:29Oh!
17:30Oh, my God!
17:36Oh, my God!
17:36Oh, my God!
17:39Oh, my God!
17:39Oh, my God!
17:39Oh, my God!
17:42Oh, my God!
28:32What's Anne's number? Let's give her a call
28:34What?
29:03What's Anne's number?
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