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00:26You all right, Graeme?
00:27Where's Pauline?
00:28Oh, she's getting ready for work.
00:30And yes, before you say anything, you are more important than her being on time for the laundry.
00:34I didn't say a word.
00:35What is it? Same old trouble?
00:38Have a look at my bed.
00:39Sorry, I don't need the mirror.
00:42Oh, that's a nasty rash.
00:43Yeah, it itches like hell.
00:46What do you think it is?
00:47I don't know. Have you got it anywhere else?
00:49No.
00:50Could be chicken pox.
00:52All right, Graeme, I'm only joking.
00:55People your age don't get chicken pox.
00:59Oh, it's Sunday.
01:01Pauline don't work on a Sunday.
01:03Well, you know how she likes to clear the rubbish out.
01:05She says it builds up if you leave it.
01:07Oh, she wanted to do a bit of sprinkling.
01:09Hey, look at me a minute. Now, keep still.
01:12You keep screwing your eyes up.
01:14Mm-hmm.
01:15Yeah.
01:15Let's have a look.
01:17They hurt.
01:18How are you feeling yourself, Gran?
01:20Terrible.
01:21Should get Dad to ring Dr Legg?
01:23Well, if you can get your Dad to get up off his backside.
01:26That'll do.
01:27Well, what's he done this morning then? You tell me.
01:30It's early yet. Give him a chance.
01:31Early?
01:32I know. We don't know the meaning of the word, do we?
01:36Didn't say nothing.
01:38No, I'm not going to cause any trouble, love.
01:40So I'd bother. I'm not going with you.
01:42I know. You made that plain last time.
01:44You've been snooping.
01:46You've been watching every move I make.
01:48What did he have for me tea yesterday?
01:50Go on, you know everything. Tell me.
01:51Terry, look.
01:52It's Mary.
01:53Mary.
01:53And don't love me.
01:55It's nothing but aggravation.
01:56Morning, noon and night.
01:57Listen, listen, for two minutes.
01:59I haven't come to fetch you home.
02:01Just you try it.
02:02And I didn't come to snoop.
02:04You look fine.
02:06Well, you look okay.
02:08And the baby?
02:10Well, Annie's lovely.
02:12God, thanks very much.
02:13No, I just had to do it to ease my mind,
02:16you mum and me.
02:17That's why I came looking, love.
02:19Not snooping.
02:20You're my girl.
02:23And she's my granddaughter.
02:26So you'll keep the clothes, eh?
02:29I won't keep coming.
02:31I promise.
02:34You make a life for yourself.
02:35You seem to have it all worked out.
02:37And all I can do is wish you all the best.
02:40Here.
02:42Oh, by the way, I phoned your mum.
02:44Ah!
02:45Just to let her know you were okay.
02:48And what did she say?
02:50She wanted to know if I'd been to maths.
02:54You didn't tell her where I live, did you?
02:56Well, she wants to see you.
02:57No!
02:58Put yourself in her shoes.
03:00Come on.
03:00Oh!
03:02You didn't tell her, did you?
03:06No, I didn't tell her.
03:07She'll only turn up with an army of priests anyway.
03:10Hey, Father Brian was a friend of yours.
03:12One of your best friends, you said.
03:13I don't need friends like that anymore.
03:15Everybody needs friends, Terry.
03:17I've got any.
03:19And besides, friends I've had a bit of letting you down.
03:22It was Lofty that told you where I lived, wasn't it?
03:24Who's Lofty?
03:26The one who told you.
03:27Don't try and cover up for him.
03:29Nobody told me.
03:30I just kept looking.
03:31Snooping.
03:32Looking!
03:33I knew I'd spot you sooner or later.
03:35And I did.
03:36Nobody told me where you lived.
03:38Why should they?
03:38They don't know me from Adam.
03:39Yeah.
03:41Besides, I've had plenty of practice looking for you.
03:45I found you twice before, remember?
03:47When you were following that band.
03:48Yeah.
03:49The fact was so good it did then and all.
03:51Yeah, well...
03:52Like I said, it eased our minds, your mum and me.
03:56By the way, we'd like you to know that your home is still...
03:59Tell mum I'm fine.
04:03Yeah, well...
04:05I'd best be off, then.
04:11Well, where have you been staying, anyway?
04:14Paddington.
04:14I took a week off work.
04:16You'll lose money.
04:17Yeah, it was owed me.
04:18Yeah, well, there's no reason for you to stay now.
04:20You've got what you came to find out.
04:21You can go back to my mum now.
04:24Tell her everything's all right, eh?
04:26Yeah.
04:27Hey.
04:28How about you getting yourself ready?
04:30Having a day out with me?
04:31Go to mass together, you mean?
04:34No.
04:35I didn't mean that.
04:37Not today.
04:40Thanks for the clothes.
04:52Don't mean the doctor, will you, Dad?
04:54I can't ring him on a Sunday.
04:56He'll have to come over special.
04:58Yeah, well, she's got a rash.
04:59Well, you ring him, love.
05:03Oh, that's great, that is.
05:05I mean, little me shall run up and dance stairs after Gran.
05:07Me shall cook the breakfast and ring the bloody doctor.
05:10You know, she's right.
05:12All you do is sit on your backside and do nothing.
05:15Nothing all day long.
05:17But enjoy your paper, Dad, while me and Mum do all the work.
05:22You don't mind me coming round, do you?
05:24No.
05:25Only after last time.
05:29How's Annie this morning?
05:31She's OK.
05:32Flash new cardie she's got.
05:34Yeah, me dad got it up.
05:36And the dress.
05:38Lofty, I shouldn't have gone for you.
05:40It was just seeing me dad, it made me panic a bit, that's all.
05:43And it weren't you that let on, were it?
05:45Of course not.
05:46I'm sorry.
05:48Hey, your Uncle Lofty's been let off the hook, kid.
05:50And that gracious of your old mum.
05:52You're funny, you are.
05:55Mammy thinks you're funny and all, don't you, Annie, eh?
06:04Oh, Pauline, dear, it's not a bad work, only me.
06:07Oh, he's half a night.
06:09Who are you selling?
06:10I was just coming over to give you a prescription.
06:12Oh, you must think I'm awful.
06:13No one in the house and mummel upstairs.
06:16You know perfectly well that such a thought would never cross my mind.
06:19Mind you, it's as well me shall called.
06:21Oh, yes, I'm sorry to drag you all this way on a Sunday.
06:24Not to worry.
06:24I was only in the middle of making a major decision.
06:27Shall I start on the Sunday papers or leave them till Wednesday as usual?
06:30Shall I wash the car?
06:32Shall I trim the herbaceous border?
06:34I never knew you had green fingers, Doctor.
06:36Oh, yeah.
06:37Well, how is the old...
06:38The old battle-axe, as you were about to call her,
06:40is not her usual scurrilous self.
06:42Oh.
06:42She was just about ready to scratch herself to death.
06:45Well, what is it?
06:46There's no doubt about it.
06:47It's shingles.
06:48Oh.
06:48That's supposed to be nasty, isn't it?
06:50Well, she's quite comfortable at the moment.
06:51I've given her a couple of painkillers, and I've prescribed some more.
06:54Right.
06:54I've also prescribed a solution to paint on the rash.
06:58You'll see that little blisters are beginning to form,
07:00so we'll need to avoid infection.
07:02This solution, it's also a bit of an anaesthetic,
07:05so it might help resist scratching, see?
07:07Uh-huh.
07:07If we can stop more blisters forming,
07:09we'll be more likely to stop the whole thing spreading, see?
07:12Sounds a bit like chicken pox.
07:13Yeah, it's the same virus.
07:15Oh.
07:16Well, I'll go and get this myself,
07:18and then we'll start the treatment today.
07:20Well, you might find that the only chemist open
07:22is somewhere near the elephant, or somewhere like that.
07:24It's dreadful on a Sunday.
07:26Well, I'll find somewhere.
07:27No, you won't.
07:28Let someone else do it.
07:29Don't put yourself at risk, Pauline.
07:31And don't put the baby at risk, either.
07:32I want to see you in the surgery this week, Pauline.
07:35Do you promise?
07:36Yes, Doctor, right.
07:37Right.
07:37Oh, Arthur, the doctor's just been upstairs to see Mum.
07:39She's got shingles.
07:41Oh.
07:42Is that the best of your truth?
07:43Yes, I was just going to go and get it.
07:44Oh, no, no.
07:45I'll look for a chemist.
07:46We've only got home, love.
07:48I'm not doing anything, am I?
07:49That's the spirit, Arthur.
07:50Come with me to the car.
07:51I've got a chemist over in the fire.
07:53If there's somewhere open on my way, I'll give you a lift.
07:56Thanks.
07:56Oh, thanks very much.
07:57Right.
07:58Get Michelle to paint on that solution every four hours.
08:01And any trouble from Lou, tell her she'll have to go to the hospital.
08:05Right.
08:06Will he come back?
08:08I don't know.
08:09I hope not.
08:10I told him not to.
08:11Why wouldn't you go back with him?
08:13Oh, don't you start.
08:14Well, it might make your life a bit easier.
08:17What, are you trying to get rid of me or something?
08:19No, you know what I mean.
08:20You're like your dad.
08:20You've told me.
08:22Yeah, he's all right.
08:23He's a bit soft.
08:24There's nothing wrong with that.
08:26I do know about it anyway.
08:27Well, every time you talked about being at home when you were a kid, it sounded nice.
08:34Why don't you go back?
08:35They obviously want you to.
08:36Because they want to change me.
08:38Thought to make me like them.
08:39Well, I'm not them.
08:40I'm me.
08:40What's that when it's at home?
08:42Oh, you think you're so clever, don't you?
08:45Well, I don't know, but I'm finding out.
08:47I just know it's got nothing to do with their way of life.
08:50Do this and do that.
08:51It's worse than the army.
08:53Of course.
08:54You'd know all about that, wouldn't you?
08:56Well, I like the army.
08:57You mad?
08:58No, you get used to it.
08:59After a while, you know where you are.
09:01It's not like Sivvy Street.
09:03There's no order in Sivvy Street.
09:04Yeah, well, I'm not into work, but that's just what I'm trying to get away from.
09:07You know, I don't understand you sometimes, lovely.
09:10How can anybody like the army?
09:13It was okay.
09:14But you're just dressed in the same boring uniforms.
09:16You're a number.
09:17You're not a person.
09:18Same as you.
09:19What?
09:20Well, I've been to them gigs.
09:21What gigs?
09:22That band you used to go around with.
09:24There's hundreds of girls followed them around.
09:26They're all dressed like you.
09:27Well, I mean, it's not the same uniform, but it's still a uniform, isn't it?
09:31You don't know what you're talking about, you.
09:33You're just trying to trick me.
09:37What do you think Debbie will make for us?
09:39Roast beef and Yorkshire dumplings?
09:41Pudding.
09:42Yorkshire pudding.
09:43And lemon meringue pie?
09:44It'd be just like school dinners.
09:46Only nicer.
09:47I don't mind at all.
09:49I think it's really nice of them.
09:51That's really making an effort, isn't it?
09:53To make us feel we belong.
09:54What we do.
09:55As much as everybody else.
09:57We live here.
09:58We want to save the square.
09:59Help in that way.
10:00Just like everybody else.
10:02I'm wearing a skirt tonight.
10:04Oh, it's quite long.
10:05I thought it'd be a friendly gesture.
10:07Why be different from usual?
10:09Look, a sari is your dress.
10:11It's beautiful.
10:12Elegant.
10:13I'm wearing a skirt.
10:15Definitely.
10:17Sharp.
10:18Here.
10:18Yes.
10:19Pretty take the day off.
10:21It's still cold, you know.
10:22And it gets freezing with the shop front open the whole time.
10:25Well, you should wear some of that in thermal underwear.
10:28Them long knickers wouldn't show under yourself.
10:31I reckon I's neat-fit meself.
10:34Look.
10:34Did you want something here, Paul?
10:36Yes, I want a gyro mint sauce, please.
10:38Oh, you have that with lime, don't you?
10:40Right.
10:49Don't talk to me.
10:51I might scream.
10:52Nothing turns me on like a screaming woman.
10:54Tell me all.
10:55We've only just asked Si and Naima to have a dinner with us tonight.
10:58And who's just wrong to say he's working late?
11:00Ah, that's nothing.
11:01You've got hours.
11:02We're supposed to be doing Indian food.
11:04I haven't got a clue.
11:05Andy was going to do the main course.
11:08Anyway, not your problem.
11:10So, what do you think?
11:12Er, tell Andy if he's interested.
11:14He needs to get an RSJ which he can pass over.
11:17It's dead simple.
11:18RSJ, right.
11:19And if you make me a nice cup of coffee,
11:21I'll go and have a rummage around the food store
11:23and in my cupboard at home.
11:24What do you mean?
11:25Give me five minutes.
11:27You didn't know I was a master chef.
11:29Curry is mes specialités.
11:32Great.
11:34I don't want a divorce.
11:35So, what are we going to do?
11:37Well, I don't want a divorce either.
11:40Divorce is messy.
11:41Okay.
11:42Well, that's a good start then, isn't it?
11:44It's Sharon, isn't it?
11:46She's got it all sussed out.
11:49She must think her parents are rubbish.
11:52Her real parents get rid of her.
11:53Her adoptive parents are rubbish.
11:55Oh, come on, Angie.
11:56It's not like that.
11:58At least we haven't been indiscreet.
11:59No-one's set eyes on...
12:00You know who?
12:02But Sharon knows, so there's got to be an end to it.
12:05I don't want that kid out.
12:07Well, it's the best thing then in the long run, isn't it?
12:09For her sake.
12:13I won't see her again.
12:17Are you being honest with me then?
12:21Then I'll stop messing around and all.
12:24There's no great shakes.
12:26It's a drink that gets you started, innit?
12:27You cut that out and you're three quarters of the way there.
12:30Sharon sees that and all.
12:31She keeps slagging me off.
12:33Then we've got to start earning her respect.
12:37Okay.
12:38I'll give it a go.
12:40But you've got to tell that woman where she gets off.
12:44I promise.
12:49We'll make it up to Sharon, eh?
12:52Pull some of my dad's cassettes round.
12:54It's amazing they wanted to keep making a comeback.
12:56Hey, that's a broad week and have a 60s session.
12:58Didn't they used to do hand-jiving and that?
13:00Yeah, a real scream.
13:01It's such a laugh.
13:02What have you got then?
13:03Anyway, we've got Elvis, Stones, Beatles, Bill Haley.
13:06We've got Frankie Vaughan on that one.
13:09It's mainly Elvis though, the early stuff.
13:10Come on, let's have a listen.
13:11Oh, can you imagine them?
13:13They're my mum and dad and yours, Sharon.
13:14And Uncle Pete and Artie Caff all in those tight belts and flared skirts.
13:18And they're greasy other blokes, didn't they?
13:19And them bootlaced ties.
13:21Of course.
13:21My dad's a bit younger than yours, Michelle.
13:26I feel such a fraud.
13:28We had such big plans for this dinner.
13:29And what happens?
13:31Someone else ends up cooking it.
13:32Ooh, mouth and trousers.
13:34That's us.
13:35Like this Saber Square business, that'll probably trickle away into nothing.
13:38We're all talk.
13:39No staying power.
13:41Mind you, the council doesn't help.
13:43Rumours one minute, denials the next.
13:45I mean, what can you do?
13:46They've got us over a barrel, haven't they?
13:48We're only trying to join in, you know, me and Andy.
13:51We feel like foreigners sometimes.
13:53That's the point of the dinner getting stuck in.
13:56I mean, I can't help it if I talk posh.
13:58Not our fault we're professionals, is it?
14:01Mind you, I think some people are suspicious of us because we're not married.
14:05What's wrong with trying out a different sort of relationship?
14:09I mean, there's so much divorce around, isn't it?
14:11Oh, I'm sorry.
14:12I wasn't being personal.
14:14We're not trying to rip the guts out of the place and spoil it, you know.
14:17We just want it to be nice so we can be comfortable.
14:21Look at me.
14:22You're ever so good at this sort of thing?
14:24What sort of thing?
14:25Sorting out people's whinges.
14:27Real agony, aunt.
14:28I haven't said a thing.
14:29That's right, you didn't.
14:30Well, you're a good listener.
14:31A bit like going to confession.
14:33Well, it is Sunday.
14:39Well, where's Sharon then?
14:41She's over at Michelle's place.
14:43Well, where are you going to have this talk?
14:44Well, not today, not until you've sorted your business out.
14:47That woman.
14:48Come on, sweetheart.
14:49Here.
14:49Come on.
14:53I'll go around.
14:55No, you won't.
14:56You're not supposed to be seeing her again, remember?
14:58Phone her.
15:01Then you'll be doing the same, won't you?
15:04I said so, didn't I?
15:08Come on, boy.
15:10What I was thinking was I could cook a meal tomorrow.
15:14Early, while it's quiet, when she gets home from school.
15:16We'll get Kath to look after the pub.
15:19And then we'll tell her.
15:24Come on.
15:29No more monkey business, eh?
15:32No.
15:34We tell her we've come to a new arrangement.
15:37We'll buy her a gold pendant.
15:39Something nice like that.
15:40I don't know.
15:41That's a lovely idea.
15:42You're not such a bad old stick, are you?
15:45You ain't so bad as yourself.
15:48Go on, do it now.
15:50I'll take Rowley for a walk.
15:53Come on, mate.
16:13And then carry on, son.
16:14That's right.
16:14This is a piece of music.
16:31Hello hello hello they caught that look my mate the good old way began a rock
16:34around the clock tonight began a rock walk walk till it's full daylight here
16:39mum it's me hey good god yeah I've never seen you like this shingles I never knew
16:49shingles could get you like this yeah look do you want anything well I was
16:55going out for a prescription god knows when you were back um you should have
17:00asked me you can't be lying public transport on a Sunday
17:05what do you want some aspirin just to keep you going
17:11pain killers oh but they're wearing off I don't want to mix me pills up he'll be
17:19back soon
17:21mum you don't look too good in my opinion look should I pop over to the food store
17:26get you some Lucas aid hey some barley water what do you fancy a nice sunny
17:31jury melon got some nice juicy ones come in yesterday vegetable marrow
17:37no Tom I don't feel like nothing at the moment I feel like nothing on earth
17:48oh yeah come on that's not like you that water is it for your face
17:54hang on
18:12it's nice son
18:16you're good to me
18:19very good
18:23I'm a lucky woman sometimes
18:26where's the pain mum
18:27well it's all over in me head mainly
18:32I can hardly bear it
18:34look just take it easy hey
18:36it's like this another pillar
18:38no
18:38I don't think I can lift me head
18:42just lie still
18:44hey
18:46oh
18:47oh Pete
18:52I'll take the kids out of my place hey
18:54you do peace and quiet
18:56and I hang about
18:57till Arthur gets back eh
19:01reason but
19:04that's all I ask
19:09honestly mum was screaming blue murder
19:12I'm not lying here in mucky sheets with a doctor coming in and out
19:16I wouldn't care if I only changed them Friday
19:18I don't know why I don't move me bed in there and I'm done with it
19:22at least she's getting treatment now
19:23yeah if Arthur can find a chemist he left in a write-up
19:27I'm too bloody tired to care
19:29it won't be long now Pauline
19:30here look I'll get that wool tomorrow
19:32oh yes something special hey use your knitting machine
19:35oh crochet by hand
19:37nothing but the best for our new edition
19:38oh it sounds fabulous
19:40anyway look I'm off
19:41here give us them sheets I dropped them in
19:42I've got to pick up Pete anyway
19:43old tar ever so
19:45don't stay cleaning all day
19:47they don't pay you for it
19:48that's true
19:50hello Paul
19:52hello age
19:52it's a bit blowy isn't it
19:55yeah do you know what
19:56Kat's going to make a christening road for the baby
19:58oh
19:59I envy you and Arthur
20:01another one on the way
20:03I didn't think marriage lasted that long these days
20:05I can hardly believe it
20:07no one's ever offered to do anything like that before
20:09of course Den and me have our ups and downs
20:12not exactly pure as the driven snow
20:15crochet christening robe
20:16Kat's never so good at things like that
20:18but we're packing it in
20:20straight and narrow
20:21going to try and make a go of it
20:23Mark and Michelle never had anything nice like that
20:26when they was christened
20:27that's really made my day
20:29he's sorted out his situation
20:32I'm sorting out mine
20:34well good for you love
20:35yeah I see you Paul
20:36come on babes
20:42come on baby
20:50hi there
20:51oh hey this looks fabulous love
20:52I expect it's cold now
20:54yeah I've never seen anything like it
20:55special food for special guests
20:57your plate's in the oven
20:59you know you really shouldn't have gone to all this trouble for us
21:02we wouldn't want to bore you with a leg of lamb
21:04and mint sauce
21:04it would have been a treat
21:07oh but this is excellent
21:08we never go to such bother ourselves
21:10oh it was no bother
21:11I'm ever so sorry to be so late love
21:13but one of the fellas in the hospital's got a touch of food poisoning
21:17and you cannot be too careful at the hospital
21:20anyway it's really nice to have you both here
21:21thanks
21:22side be a mate
21:24chop us up
21:24sure
21:28don't forget me
21:31oh thanks
21:38hello
21:42did you mean it
21:44when you said
21:46that you love me
21:55if I don't tell someone
21:57if I'm going to bust
21:58well it's up to you if you want to tell me
22:00you know me by now
22:01they're not likely to tell anyone age
22:04so yourself
22:07well I've been having an affair
22:09well a sort of fling really
22:10while Dem was on holiday
22:11it started off as sauce for the goose
22:13you know
22:14who with
22:16you know when we know
22:20it's not a good idea
22:21is he messing about on your own doorstep
22:22well it happens didn't it Kath
22:24you know how it happens
22:25not personally speaking
22:26anyway it's over now
22:28me and Den have both come clean
22:30good
22:31you're best out of it mate
22:35you'd have to get yourself into some scrapes Angie
22:38I know
22:39I think I must be just unlucky
22:42still I think your luck's changing
22:44you took on holiday with him
22:46Jan
22:48bloody Jan
22:49she seems to have been with us
22:50half our married life
22:52still he owned up about it
22:54and he says he's going to pack her in
22:56for Sharon's sake
22:57well she's picking up bad vibes
22:59we don't want to hurt her
23:01so we're going to try and make a go of it
23:03he's phoning her today
23:04to tell her it's all over
23:06you've done the same thing
23:08in a manner of speaking
23:09what's that supposed to mean
23:11well he's a very sensitive bloke
23:12I can't just drop him
23:13just like that
23:14well you don't
23:15and you'll be dropping yourself in it
23:16and making it worse for him
23:19yeah I suppose so
23:21alright
23:22I'll pop a note round later
23:24I'll give it to you
23:27I have the utmost faith in my doctor
23:30lovely man
23:31he took one look at me
23:33and said there's no doubt about it
23:35Lou it's a classic case of shingles
23:37yeah I know
23:38of course if the spots join up
23:40you die
23:41he said it was an old wives tale
23:44but he don't know quite everything
23:46no gran look
23:47it's not possible
23:47because the nerves
23:48they're on separate sides
23:49oh it's like the quinzes
23:52my gran had her throat
23:54sliced five times
23:55with the quinzes
23:56if you don't lance your throat
23:59with the quinzes
24:00you die
24:01medicine's more advanced these days
24:03take your pills
24:04paint your blisters
24:05you'll be better in no time
24:06yeah
24:06you can call your mother
24:08if you like now
24:09to come and do me blisters
24:10before I settle down
24:12for the night
24:12oh Dr Legg says
24:13she wasn't in her condition
24:14he never
24:15he did
24:16he said it's definitely
24:16not a good idea
24:17oh
24:19no one else is touching me
24:21don't be silly gran
24:23oh that's final
24:25you don't know
24:26what he's talking about
24:30you can tell
24:31you don't do much
24:32washing up at home
24:33never
24:33it's a woman's job
24:35Debs has got a full-time job
24:37so is Neymar
24:38but it's a wife's duty
24:40duty
24:40that's a bit old-fashioned
24:41isn't it
24:42I mean Debs and I
24:43we work hard all day at a job
24:44we come home
24:44we share the housework
24:45anyway Debs and I
24:47we're not married
24:47she's told my wife
24:49I wanted to wear a skirt
24:51but he wasn't willing
24:52I love your siries
24:54and those tight trousers
24:55and tunics
24:55I think it'd be a shame
24:56Neymar
24:57but don't you listen to him
24:58it's your life
24:59you wear what you like
25:01do you think
25:02your husband should have
25:02the last word
25:03even if he's wrong
25:04no way
25:05in any case
25:06Andy and I aren't married
25:08you live together
25:09just that
25:10totally committed
25:10but not married
25:11not yet
25:12maybe one day
25:13who knows
25:13I'd never have guessed
25:15you seem so much
25:16closer than Saeed and me
25:18how do you mean
25:18we seem closer
25:19than you and Saeed
25:20well our marriage
25:22it was arranged right
25:23yeah
25:24a contract
25:25contract
25:26I haven't thought about that
25:27we thought about it
25:28very seriously
25:30a contract
25:31is how we're treating
25:31our relationship
25:32it doesn't sound very
25:33emotional
25:35it isn't
25:36not yet
25:36but it might be
25:38in the future
25:38we'll see how things go
25:39so you mean you don't
25:41no
25:42for the moment
25:43we sleep in separate bedrooms
25:44so does that mean
25:45you and Debbie
25:46have separate bank accounts
25:47yep
25:47we do
25:47it's six of both
25:50and she has an important
25:51say in decisions
25:52naturally
25:53I mean if you want
25:54a relationship to work
25:55you both should have
25:56an equal role
25:56no secrets
25:57nothing
25:57so who's the boss
25:59hey listen
26:00there's no boss
26:01well perhaps she is
26:04I feel really trapped
26:06sometimes
26:06I think he uses
26:08all the traditions
26:09to hem me in
26:09then you've got to
26:10start doing things
26:11your way for a change
26:12slowly
26:13without him noticing
26:14too much
26:15it's where you start
26:16from isn't it
26:17it's all very well
26:17talking about it
26:18we did try it
26:19for a while
26:20joint decision making
26:21he called it
26:23but it was mainly
26:24at work
26:25and he keeps slipping
26:26back to his old ways
26:27well we can't keep
26:28you locked up
26:28you ought to make
26:29an effort to get out
26:30and about a bit more
26:30I hardly ever get out
26:32learn to drive
26:33drive?
26:34make an effort
26:35just if it's even
26:36going to the library
26:37the cash and carry
26:37whatever
26:38I think another drink
26:39is called for
26:40Sahid
26:40yeah cheers
26:42ladies
26:42thank you
26:43say
26:45I'm going to start
26:46driving tomorrow morning
26:47I want you to give me
26:48my first lesson
26:49what?
26:50I've been thinking
26:51about it a long time
26:52and it would be
26:53a great help
26:54not just to me
26:54I could do jobs
26:55for you
26:56I don't think my
26:58insurance covers us
26:59but
26:59bung it in the post
27:00I'll give them a ring
27:01the insurance company
27:02she doesn't have
27:03a provisional licensure
27:04so I'll get one
27:05oh Sahid
27:06don't stop me
27:06please
27:07go on Sahid
27:08do you both good
27:09if Naima gets out
27:10a bit more
27:11go at the crack of dawn
27:12a quick half hour
27:13that's all you need
27:13for the first time
27:14listen
27:14yeah we needn't
27:15leave the square even
27:18alright then
27:19cheers
27:21thank you
27:27I think you're
27:28doing the right
27:28thing Angie
27:29especially for
27:29Sharon's sake
27:30oh thanks
27:31I'm glad you
27:31think so
27:33look don't let
27:34her sell him
27:34have a bottle down
27:35what do you mean by that
27:36well whoever he is
27:37and I don't want to know
27:38tell him to his face
27:40I can't
27:40I can't
27:41well you can't
27:42send someone off of a note
27:43I can't do it
27:44I can't face him
27:45it's a lot easier
27:46than facing yourself
27:47wouldn't it
27:52that's all it's mean
27:53that's all it's mean
27:54that's all it's mean
27:57that's all it's mean