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00:25Oh, did you get everything?
00:27Of course.
00:28I'll do that. Someone might see.
00:30So what? We got a licence?
00:32Yeah, well...
00:35What's all this, then?
00:36Just a bunch of flowers.
00:37Oh, yeah.
00:38Oh, yeah. So you don't like flowers? Sorry?
00:41I do like flowers. They just worry me.
00:44So I worried you. I'm sorry.
00:46They're pretty.
00:48That's why I brought them, cos they're pretty. Like you.
00:51What's the matter with you? Are you drunk or something?
00:53Ah. Smell my breath.
00:54Oh, thanks.
00:57Hiya, big man. Look what I got you.
01:02Here, Ali.
01:03Yeah?
01:04You wouldn't finish up the washing up for us, would you?
01:06I'd love to rest my feet for five minutes. Non-stop, it's been.
01:09Sure. Give it here.
01:12Hey, what's up?
01:14Nothing's up. Why?
01:16Well, grinning, flowers. Have you gone bonkers or what?
01:19No, I just feel good. I mean, is that a crime?
01:22No, of course not.
01:23Hey, why don't you go home? It's nearly closing time.
01:26Put the water on. I could do with a bath.
01:29Shall I take us in?
01:30Yeah, why not?
01:30Come on.
01:32You got your keys?
01:33Yeah.
01:34I'll see you in about ten minutes.
01:36All right.
01:37Mwah.
01:39Ali.
01:41Huh?
01:42Nothing.
01:43Nothing.
01:49Sue, you're terrific. Five hundred. Five hundred quid.
01:57Hello.
01:58Yeah?
01:59150.
02:00What, 150?
02:02Are you denying it?
02:03Yeah, absolutely. I swear by all the gods, I do not have 150 quid.
02:08Right. You've spent it.
02:10But I do love you.
02:11I'll see you in a minute.
02:13See ya.
02:18How's it going, Luft?
02:19Oh, hello, mate.
02:20Now, don't get out. I don't want to stop you from working.
02:22I just want to know how you're going.
02:23Ah, that's all right.
02:24Good excuse to get out from under for a few minutes, isn't it?
02:27Hang on.
02:29Always goes in your eye, doesn't it?
02:31I know what you mean.
02:34Yeah, you'll find out the trouble.
02:36Yeah.
02:37I thought it was just a bent tie bar, but really the old front suspension's knackered.
02:40The steering's a nightmare.
02:43Old Alley Pally won't like that, will he?
02:44Gonna cost him a few quid.
02:46Yeah, more than he's got.
02:48Hello, son.
02:49All right, Puffs?
02:50Have you done it yet, Luft?
02:51No, I'm about finished the wrecking.
02:53Yeah, wrecking the wreck, get it?
02:55Too true.
02:57I'll tell you, Ian, if you ever go into a minicab and make sure you've got a decent motor.
03:00I don't want to.
03:01No?
03:02What do you want to do?
03:03Well, first, I want to be a chef.
03:05And second, I want to be a boxer.
03:08Yeah, are you serious about that?
03:09Yeah, I told you.
03:10Yeah, wants to learn the gentle art of self-defence.
03:13Yeah, maybe.
03:14So you don't get another hammer in.
03:16Well, it's not just that.
03:17Well, I'm going back to the stall.
03:19See you, Luft.
03:19Yeah, cheers.
03:20Cheers.
03:20Cheers.
03:21Are you coming with me, or are you going back home?
03:24I think it's best for a stay with you.
03:26Oh, the old girl getting you down, eh?
03:27Yeah.
03:28Yeah, that's a bit of a problem, I know, son.
03:30Won't be for long, though.
03:32Good, I hope not.
03:33Here, look.
03:33Customer, quick.
03:34Good, yeah.
03:36Thanks a lot, Diana.
03:37Do the same with you one day, babe.
03:40That's a pound.
03:4135 pounds.
03:43Oh, terrific, thanks, love.
03:46Yeah, you've done a good job on old Ellie's motor.
03:48Don't remind me, please.
03:50Yeah, remember the old expression.
03:51A job's worth doing well, it's worth doing properly.
03:55What are you up to?
03:57Out.
03:57Out's not good enough.
03:58Out where?
03:58Out, out.
03:59You've done your own work?
04:00Yes.
04:00What, all of it in ten minutes?
04:02Yeah.
04:02What was it?
04:03English.
04:04English what?
04:04Essay.
04:05Oh, Sharon, stop giving me one-word answers to every question.
04:08What was it about?
04:09What did you write?
04:10And did you enjoy it?
04:12It was about Robin Hood.
04:13Was he right to rob the rich and give it to the poor?
04:15All of that dead boring.
04:16I said it was all right, because why should that snotty lot have it all when the poor
04:19was going without?
04:20No, I didn't enjoy it.
04:21It was crap.
04:22That stuff's for kids.
04:23Now, can I go?
04:23But, darling, you are a kid.
04:25I'm not.
04:26I could get pregnant.
04:27Don't say that.
04:28Well, it's true.
04:28I could be a kid if I can have babies.
04:31Anyway, I want to go on the pill.
04:33Say that again?
04:34I want to go on the pill.
04:35Loads of girls are.
04:36But you're not loads of girls.
04:39Yeah, it's open.
04:40Come in.
04:40Oh, hi, Ange.
04:41Hello, Al.
04:42Is Den about?
04:43Yeah, I'll call him.
04:44Den?
04:44I'm off.
04:45Listen, I'll talk to you later.
04:46Now, you behave yourself.
04:47You do the same.
04:50Here.
04:52Oh, Al wants a word with you.
04:53Don't tell me.
04:54You've done your dough and the deal's off.
04:56I told you.
04:56I'm on a winning streak.
04:58Yeah, jammy toe rag, you won.
04:59I told you.
05:01550 smackaroos.
05:02I don't believe this.
05:04You better believe it then.
05:05With you on a winning streak, am I wise to come in on this game, I ask myself.
05:08Oh, you're not backing out, are you?
05:10Does your missus know about this?
05:11Look, my missus knows sweet FA.
05:13And that's the way it's going to stay.
05:14Okay?
05:15And you're a parrot and don't know it.
05:17Look, are you in or out?
05:18Now, just hold your horses for five seconds, Ali.
05:20Just think of all that cash.
05:22I mean, you could eliminate your debts overnight.
05:23I have thought about it.
05:25Now, are you in or out?
05:26Well, soon as your winning streak's a habit of disappearing,
05:28be a mug not to come in, wouldn't I?
05:30Great.
05:30Here, can you fix us up with some of that cheap scotch?
05:32Yeah, we'll go and get it now.
05:33Hold on.
05:33Right.
05:36Ange, can you hold a fork for half an hour?
05:38Yeah, I suppose so.
05:39Come on, Rowley.
05:40We're going to ride with a motor car.
05:41Come on.
05:45Oh.
05:46Nice wallpaper.
05:47It's all right.
05:49How are you feeling, then?
05:50Oh, so-so, you know.
05:52Seems ages till you've popped, doesn't it?
05:54This will perk you up, then.
05:55Oh, cheers, Ange.
05:57Here, Paul.
05:58Yeah?
05:58I've been meaning to ask you.
06:01What do you think about the way the girls carry on with the boys and all that?
06:04What girls?
06:05Teenagers.
06:06Watch me and my Michelle.
06:07I mean, Michelle and Sharon and all of them.
06:09I mean, don't you think they're growing up a bit too fast?
06:11Well, I don't know what I can do about that.
06:13I mean, I can't put bromide in their coffee, can I?
06:15No.
06:16But don't you think they go a bit too far, maybe?
06:18A bit too young?
06:20What's happening?
06:22Sharon's just thrown me a dodgy one.
06:24She wants to go on the pill.
06:26Oh.
06:27Right.
06:28Mmm.
06:29And you don't want her to?
06:30I don't want her to need to, do I?
06:33I just wondered if you'd had any of this kind of thing with Michelle.
06:35No.
06:36Thought about it, though.
06:37It's the sort of thing that comes to you in the night, isn't it?
06:40Am I being stupid?
06:42I mean, I think she's too young to go messing around.
06:44Am I getting senile?
06:45Of course not.
06:47No, it's just that things are different nowadays.
06:49I mean, the kids today, when they're ten, they want everything.
06:52You know, stereos, radios, videos, clothes, nightclubs.
06:55I mean, that is the world for them, isn't it?
06:57So it's not surprising that they want, um, you know...
07:00What would you do?
07:02Oh, God knows.
07:04I mean, half of me would say,
07:06I'd like her to know she's safe if she's going to do it.
07:09And the other half would just like to lock her in the attic for a few years.
07:13Sharon says it's just a status thing.
07:15If you're 16 and you're not on the pill, you're a nobody.
07:18Silly little cow.
07:19Yeah.
07:20And how long would it stay just a status, huh?
07:22A couple of months, I reckon.
07:23What can you do to stop them?
07:25I mean, they go to the doctors and get kitted out without even telling you.
07:28Can you imagine it?
07:29There's us buying them air-ribbons and party frocks for their 14th birthday,
07:32and all the time the little devils are giving it one round the back of the bike sheds.
07:35It's not on, is it, Paul?
07:37No, it's not, love.
07:38Still.
07:40At least she told me, I suppose.
07:42Yeah.
07:42Well, you could always talk to her.
07:44No, I can't.
07:45I mean, thanks for saying it, Paul, but I've just let her get on with things, haven't I?
07:50What are you going to do?
07:51Well, that's what I'll come round for a chat for.
07:53I mean, I wondered, what do you think?
07:55What would you do?
07:58I'd go and see Dr Legg.
08:00Well, he knows her and he knows you.
08:02And he's a sensible man.
08:04I mean, you don't want to say no and then find out she's been round there, told him a pack
08:07of lies and got fixed up.
08:09See him first.
08:11Maybe you're right.
08:13I don't want to have to do it, though.
08:15No, I suppose it'll be my turn next.
08:18Oh, thanks, Paul.
08:20It's all right.
08:21Here, listen.
08:22Now you've actually made the effort to come in here, you ought to pop in more often.
08:25Do you good to get out that boozer once in a while?
08:27Do you know, I might take you up on that.
08:28Cheers.
08:32Where is she?
08:32In the lav.
08:34And how are you going?
08:35I'm going to go raving barmy before long.
08:38I know, I know.
08:40Makes you think how the others manage, doesn't it?
08:42Think they deserve the Nobel Peace Prize or something.
08:44I'm worried about Ian.
08:45He's going to blow his top.
08:47He won't.
08:48He's too sensible.
08:49Oh, rubbish.
08:50He's like you.
08:51He'll only take it for so long, Pete.
08:52Well, you're no model of patience yourself, are you, darling?
08:55I'm doing bloody well at the moment.
08:57She's starting going on about decorating now.
08:59Oh, no.
09:00Pete, I was saying to Kath earlier, this place could do with a bit of decorating.
09:04I don't know what you're up to.
09:06I really don't.
09:07You just can't let this place turn into a slum.
09:11It's not a slum.
09:12Do leave it out.
09:13Oh, this is how slums start.
09:15I've seen it.
09:16I think it'll take a couple more months before they condemn the place.
09:20When I think of all I've fought for in the war and after the war.
09:24Well, I'm putting the kettle on.
09:25Oh, no, no.
09:26You stop here.
09:27I'll do that.
09:27Now, I'll get some patents tomorrow.
09:29All right?
09:30You do, Mum.
09:31Whatever pleases you.
09:33Up to, but not including the wallpapering.
09:36Oh, I'm not doing the decorating.
09:38I'm not thinking of doing that, especially in my state of health.
09:42Mum, you don't want all that mess around while you're here, do you?
09:45All that plaster, dust, paint smells and that.
09:50Maybe not.
09:51Right, then.
09:52Now, we're going to see what's on the old telly.
09:55Can't you just patch it up?
09:56I can't keep on finding more and more money.
09:58Look, this is patching it up.
10:00The motor's had it out.
10:01It's a clapped-out old wreck.
10:02I'm doing me best.
10:03Yeah.
10:05Yeah, look, I could do with another sub.
10:06These extra bits, I'm going to be skinned.
10:08Tomorrow?
10:09Yeah, all right.
10:10I heard you had some cash.
10:12You ain't heard nothing.
10:14Oh, right.
10:14I've just gone deaf.
10:15I've got something else in mind for that money.
10:17What, the big win, eh?
10:18Ten out of ten.
10:20Go out.
10:20If I was you or...
10:21Well, you ain't.
10:23Listen, how would you like to run a few extra quid tonight?
10:26Say a fiver.
10:27Easy work.
10:28Yeah.
10:28Just a late-night waiting job, that's all.
10:31Yeah, okay.
10:32And not a word to sue about it.
10:35Oh, thanks for popping over, Doctor.
10:37Pleasure.
10:39What can I do for you?
10:41Well, it's not me, really.
10:43I'm a bit worried about Sharon.
10:46Sharon?
10:46Yeah.
10:47I thought she might have been to see you without saying anything.
10:50Why?
10:50You'd tell me, wouldn't you?
10:51Well, what's all this about?
10:55Well, she's just announced she wants to go on the pill.
10:58Ah.
10:59I mean, I thought she might have been to see you.
11:01Maybe she's already on it by now.
11:03Not as far as I'm concerned, certainly.
11:05Oh, well, that's a relief.
11:07How old is she now?
11:08Not old enough.
11:09Hmm.
11:10What do you feel about her going on the pill, then?
11:12Well, I'm against it.
11:14I mean, I could put it stronger than that.
11:15She's not going on the pill and she's not messing about with sex.
11:18She can wait like everybody else.
11:19Unfortunately, not many young people do wait.
11:22If it did boil down to a choice between the pill and pregnancy,
11:26which would you prefer?
11:29Prefer?
11:29Mm-hmm.
11:32Oh, my God.
11:36Oh, I'm sorry.
11:38Well, there's no need to be sorry.
11:39It's a big dilemma.
11:42God, I've messed her up and I...
11:43Oh, I doubt it.
11:45Children are very resilient.
11:46They have to be or the human race wouldn't have survived.
11:50If she does come and see you, what will you do?
11:53Well, it depends.
11:54I'm bound by the law, you know.
11:57If I thought there was a serious chance of Sharon getting pregnant,
12:00and if I thought the pill was the answer,
12:02then I'd discuss it with you and Sharon.
12:03And I'd have to give you my views on the pill.
12:06There's evidence of negative aspects like unpleasant side effects.
12:10We'd need to discuss the whole situation.
12:12Sharon, you, and me.
12:14And then?
12:15Oh, well, sometimes fathers can be completely unreasonable,
12:19even with girls in their twenties, let alone teenagers.
12:22No, that must be completely up to you.
12:26Of course.
12:27Here you are, love, in case you get peckish.
12:30And I know it's your favourite.
12:31Thanks, Ethel.
12:32Are you daft, you are?
12:34I know.
12:34That'll do for now, though.
12:36Yeah, I hope so.
12:37Well, of course it will.
12:39You'll be all right.
12:40Blimey, in the war.
12:41We was hopping from pillar to post,
12:44dodging from ear to ear,
12:45never knew where we was going to sleep.
12:48You get used to it.
12:49And them's good digs, too.
12:51Yeah, right.
12:52Well, think how nice it'll be
12:54when you and the baby get back
12:56and they've done the room up.
12:57Yeah, right.
12:58Well, I'd best be off then.
12:59Mary, hang on, I won't keep you for a minute.
13:01Oh, it's about the long dret.
13:04I can't go back there till after I've popped
13:06and I was wondering,
13:08would you like it, you know,
13:09for a little part-time job?
13:10Oh, well.
13:11I mean, they'd pay you.
13:12How much?
13:13Quid an hour.
13:14Well, that's not much.
13:15They'd stop me social now, wouldn't they?
13:16Oh, well.
13:17Well, I'd have to think about it.
13:19All right, then.
13:19Well, you let us know, eh?
13:21Yeah, right.
13:22Come on, then.
13:23Here we go.
13:25All right, then.
13:25I'll see you.
13:26Bye-bye.
13:27See you.
13:28Bye.
13:37She'd be stupid to take that job and you know it.
13:40Well, it was meant well.
13:42I mean, it's getting too much of a strain for Kath.
13:43I thought she'd like a little job.
13:45Yes, but you're married.
13:47It's extra for you.
13:48She'd lose out on it.
13:49She'd be worse off.
13:51Well, it was just a thought.
13:53Well, how are you anyway?
13:54Oh, all right.
13:55Just getting a bit fed up with this.
13:57Oh, dear.
13:57You've got two more months, haven't you?
14:00Yeah, afraid I haven't got the patience no more.
14:02Well, those who ain't got the patience have got to be that extra bit careful, haven't they?
14:09Oh, thanks, Ethel.
14:10Thanks a lot.
14:13They're pretty, aren't they?
14:16Beautiful.
14:17I really like cut flowers in drawers.
14:20They're lovely.
14:22Ali, you wouldn't lie to me, would you?
14:23Never.
14:25I'll get it.
14:27Hey.
14:28Hey, come here.
14:29Come to Daddy.
14:30Come on.
14:31Come on.
14:32Hey.
14:33How are you?
14:34How are you?
14:36Nice.
14:37How are you?
14:40Good morning.
14:42Good morning.
14:43Good morning.
14:45Good morning.
14:46Good morning.
14:46Good morning.
14:47Good morning.
14:48So, what do you want?
14:49Want?
14:50Yeah, I thought you wanted to see me, Argent.
14:52Not that important.
14:53Um, just some family business.
14:56Family business?
14:57Family business?
14:57What family business?
14:58Oh, this and that.
15:00You know, our uncle's birthday.
15:02We have to decide whether to have a party or not.
15:04Which uncle?
15:05Uncle Ali.
15:07Oh, Uncle Ali?
15:09Yeah.
15:10Yeah.
15:10I see.
15:11Good.
15:12Sue, could you put the kettle on for a minute?
15:14Right.
15:16Isn't that same growing, eh?
15:17Yes, yes.
15:18Poker tonight at the cafe, 11 o'clock.
15:21Be there.
15:22Got it?
15:23Aha.
15:24Yeah, aha.
15:26So, do you think we should have a party for Uncle Ali?
15:29After all, we've got to look after the older generation.
15:32And get older Mustafa, right?
15:34Put us on.
15:35Look, Sue, don't worry, darling.
15:37Oh, no.
15:38Thanks all the same.
15:38I've got to be off.
15:39I'll see you soon.
15:40Bye-bye.
15:41Say bye-bye.
15:42Bye-bye.
15:43Bye-bye.
15:43Bye-bye.
15:44Cheers.
15:44Bye-bye.
15:46Bye-bye.
15:46Bye-bye.
15:47Bye-bye.
15:51Uncle Ali.
15:52Lovely man.
15:54Hmm.
16:00What's up this?
16:05What do you see is all the fruits of my labors.
16:09The supermarket.
16:10I got paid at last.
16:13Fantastic.
16:13I waited long enough.
16:15Hey, listen.
16:16Now I can give the money to your mother and get her off our backs, right?
16:19Off your back, remember?
16:20Hey, whatever.
16:21Anywhere I can pay her and things will be much easier.
16:24That's great.
16:28So, how is the schoolwork going?
16:31Oh, hard.
16:32It, like, goes into my head but it just doesn't stay then.
16:35I suppose I need, like, CSE glue to stick all the stuff in my brain.
16:38The work is the glue.
16:40Rotten, innit?
16:42Anyway, I'm going off to pay Hannah.
16:46You work on me, old son.
16:50Hey, hi.
16:51Hi, Tony.
16:52Hey, Kelvin.
16:53It's Michelle.
16:55But remember, he's got work to do, right?
16:57Right.
16:58Okay.
16:59Won't be long.
17:00See ya.
17:01Okay.
17:02Still at it?
17:04Yeah, there's a lot to do.
17:05I suppose there is.
17:06Of course there is.
17:07It's the last minute stuff, innit?
17:08The last chance.
17:09So you're not coming out?
17:11No, I'm not.
17:12Aren't they even going to give us one little kiss?
17:14Look, if I give you one kiss, it'll only lead to more.
17:17What's wrong with that?
17:18Well, you know, if it's day now, it's inevitable that it'll be night.
17:22I thought we were going out together.
17:24Look, Michelle, I've got these CSEs to do.
17:25They're the main thing.
17:26They've got to be.
17:27Oh, I see.
17:28No more kisses till you've done your CSEs, is that it?
17:31Well, sort of.
17:32Look, maybe we'd better say no more kisses and leave it at that, eh?
17:36What?
17:37Don't let me say it again, Michelle.
17:39No, go on.
17:40Say it.
17:41All right?
17:42It's over.
17:43Look, I'm sorry, Michelle.
17:44Sorry?
17:45Don't tell lies.
17:46You're not bloody sorry.
17:47It's got to be over.
17:48I've got these exams to do.
17:49I've got my career to think of.
17:51I haven't got time for girls.
17:52Oh, so it's got nothing to do with me.
17:54It's just girls, is it?
17:55Well, thank you.
17:59Look, I know you've got all this work to do with your exams.
18:03It doesn't mean to say we have to pack it in for good, does it?
18:05I'll leave you alone till you've done the exams.
18:06Well, it's not just that.
18:07It's a lot of things.
18:08I haven't got time to go through it all now.
18:10So that's it?
18:11Yes.
18:13I suppose you're going to go to Sharon now, aren't you?
18:15I'm going after no-one.
18:16You go near Sharon, I'll kill you.
18:17Oh, don't be so stupid.
18:25Well, you can see Mary's point of view, can't you?
18:27I mean, why should she lose out?
18:29I know, but I just thought it'd be good for her to do something else
18:31apart from changing nabbies all day.
18:33I mean, though, I'm one to talk.
18:35Oh, look, I'll manage.
18:36Well, I'll carry on to the school holidays anyway,
18:38and then Michelle can take over for a bit.
18:40Yeah, I suppose she could,
18:41because I don't want to lose the job, do I?
18:42Oh, it's all right.
18:43We'll keep it going.
18:44Yeah.
18:44Well, you'll have more than enough to do with a nipper at your age.
18:47Oh, charming.
18:48Well, it's true.
18:49It's harder when you're older.
18:51I'm not exactly past it yet.
18:54You wait a few months.
18:55You'll see.
18:57Here, Den.
18:58Still all right for tonight?
18:59Yeah.
19:00What, do you want it in writing or something?
19:01Well, keep it quiet.
19:02I know.
19:03Don't worry.
19:04Mustafa's coming.
19:05Fine.
19:05Then we'll have new cocks.
19:07They're so suspicious, Den.
19:08Just because we're foreign.
19:09Don't make us crooks, you know?
19:10I never said that.
19:12No, but I know what you mean.
19:13Look, when I play it with cash, I don't trust no one,
19:15and that includes my mates.
19:16I mean, I don't know what goes on between you and this muster for die.
19:18You could be whispering away in Swahili, cooking something up.
19:20I don't know.
19:21It's Turkish, Dean.
19:22Swahili's something different.
19:24Whatever.
19:25You're the most cleverest, wonderful woman in the world.
19:29You made the prettiest baby in the world.
19:31Yeah, I did, didn't I?
19:33I think it's time the baby went to bed, though.
19:36Me too.
19:37Are you coming?
19:37No, I told you.
19:38I've got to go to work.
19:40You never.
19:42Is the motor fixed, then?
19:43No, but I'm standing in for Reggie.
19:45He's got flu.
19:47Oh, what a pity.
19:49Why?
19:50I was just sort of fancying you, that's all.
19:53Not tonight, Susa Flame.
19:55Not tonight, Alas.
19:57You could have told me before.
19:59I'm sure I did.
20:01No.
20:02I'm sorry.
20:05It won't make any difference how I feel about you.
20:08Really, it won't.
20:09You see that now?
20:10I can feel like my water.
20:11You're wrong.
20:13You're out of place with me.
20:14I can feel it.
20:15I can feel this qualification like a wedge between us.
20:17Do you understand that?
20:19Do you want me to drop him?
20:20No, of course not.
20:21You deserve it.
20:23You deserve success.
20:24I'm not sure you'll go as high as you want to in the bank because you're a woman.
20:28But you deserve it.
20:29It's getting better now.
20:30Count and count the women managers.
20:32I know.
20:34How long will you want to stay here?
20:36How long before you won't want to bring your banking friends home to your little East End house
20:40and your husband who's a nurse, for God's sake?
20:41I'm not like that and you know it.
20:44Everybody's like that.
20:46So you make more money.
20:47So we pay for the roof insulation.
20:49Fine.
20:52But I'm just seeing things rather clearly for once.
20:54I love you, you silly nutcase.
20:57I'm not going to trade you in for some boring old accountant.
21:00Right?
21:00Let's get that straight.
21:03We'll see.
21:06Angie?
21:07Anseo.
21:20Any fair to open?
21:21Here you are Mr. Vistar.
21:24Low in for straight?
21:26Core.
21:28amen same here cards two two three dealer takes three it's up to you alley a bit of fiver
21:46see that I'll see the five and raise another five cool
21:55I'll see that raise another five I'm out I'll see that so will I
22:09straight nice trially but I have a flesh and diamonds takes the pot
22:17guess I'll have a scotch loved that's one of those nights
22:23hey don't be too late it's better to be fresh I know Andy I'm glad you said all that we'll
22:30talk
22:31about it again and don't be till here all right I don't believe this but I'll see you prior to
22:48sevens full ass lofty get some ice and uh empty that ashtray will you empty up only what would
23:02you do if Sue walked in them we'd go home and change his trousers wouldn't he
23:16Sharon what time do you call this sorry where you been the donut place full of dossers come on get
23:21in
23:25there sit down what you've been doing nothing you sure I don't tell lies mom thank god your dad's
23:32not here where is he out where out on the bleeding tiles like you I wasn't look Sharon I know
23:38we've
23:38never been well you know but I do want to help there's nothing wrong then what do you want to
23:45go
23:45on the pill for have you been you know if you know no chance then what's the reason please tell
23:52me
23:53babes but loads of girls are on it mom you know that's no reason it is you can't get a
23:59boyfriend
23:59unless you're on it I don't believe that that's what they say the boys know look Sharon you've got
24:05to get a boyfriend because he likes you not because he thinks you're safe and easy yeah well it's not
24:10just the boys is it it's the girls too you know it's kind of special well I've never been an
24:17angel
24:18but I reckon you're gonna have to soldier on for a bit but I don't want to lay the law
24:22down to you
24:23but well I just think you should hang on for a bit yeah well I've got to do something I've
24:30got a
24:30boyfriend and I'm not getting any younger oh Sharon look there's no need to rush things is there
24:47and I bet ten see that I'll see that sure two pairs kings and eights aces and sixes takes that
25:04queen's yours muster yep
25:26and dealer takes one open it to the bit men
25:30five pounds I'll see the five and raise another ten cool and raise it ten I'll call that
25:42and raise it another twenty
25:47I'm folding you're always folding my med I'll see that and raise it another hundred
26:22five hundred oh come on I'm serious
26:26yeah well I need a minute to think lofty look after my cards
26:58I'm out I'm not
27:01come on Ali you haven't got the cash he's right he's bluffing I agree I doubt it chuck it in
27:08I'll call your five hundred
27:11and raise you a grand what grand the car the cars were for grand the keys lofty a car of
27:22security okay
27:37he's off his skull you're mad I won't allow you to call your two thousand and raise you another thousand
27:45you said that in front of witnesses this is your honor yes
27:57then I won't see your cards
28:16then I won't see your cards
28:24so
28:25then I won't see your cards
28:51but I'll see your cards