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00:17I can't breathe.
00:45Oh, it's you. I didn't expect... I said I'd be on time.
00:53How are you? Yeah, right. I'll get started, shall I?
01:07That's Sue. I don't know. I haven't seen her. She's at Deb's and Andy's.
01:14Oh.
01:18You know what surprised me most? What?
01:23The emptiness. When I saw his body, it was so empty.
01:32It was such a lively little thing, but there, he was just lying there.
01:45Didn't think he'd look any different, but he did.
01:49I suppose he must have.
01:53Never get over that.
02:07A cup of tea. No, thanks. Come on, please. I'll drink it later.
02:14You must have something. You didn't eat anything yesterday.
02:20I'm all right, thanks. I'm not hungry.
02:23Did you sleep? No.
02:25Oh, dear. Look, if I sleep, when I wake up, I think he's still alive and then I remember that
02:30he's dead.
02:31You'll have to make an effort, you know. I know. You can't go on like this.
02:37Debs. Yeah? Come and eat.
02:41I'm sorry. Debs. I know.
02:50Leave her alone for a wee while. I can't cope. I want to comfort her. I really do, but I
02:54just don't know how.
02:56Grief is difficult. I don't think anyone knows how to handle it. I mean, I certainly don't know how to
03:00handle it.
03:01She's losing touch. She mustn't lose touch. She must hold on.
03:12Morning, Dad.
03:14Morning, Princess. How are you today? All right?
03:17Fine. Sure?
03:18I'm sure.
03:18Sure, you're sure.
03:20I'm sure.
03:20Dennis!
03:22She's getting a bit big for that sort of thing, isn't she?
03:25What?
03:26Oh, I've had it. I've had this place up to her.
03:29Here. Miserable dump. It's like living in a big mould.
03:35Can't you take us somewhere else?
03:37Well, what's brought this up?
03:38Don't change the subject.
03:39What subject?
03:40The subject to leaving this pub and finding somewhere else.
03:44Somewhere with a bit of life and a bit of class and better customers.
03:48Not like this lot round here.
03:50Oh, Den. We could have had that, Rose.
03:53I like it here. I belong.
03:55Well, you can rot here, then.
03:57Well, we knocked the two bars together. I keep telling you things will be different, then.
04:00Dennis, it wouldn't be different if you knocked this pub down.
04:04It's falling down round areas, as it is. Look at it.
04:07You're never satisfied. You'll never leave it alone.
04:10Shall I tell you why?
04:11Cos I'm losing myself in this blasted square.
04:14Well, if you don't like it, lump it.
04:16Sometimes, Dennis.
04:17What's the matter, darling?
04:20Say it round.
04:22I'm only joking, Char.
04:23I wish I was dead.
04:24Oh, don't be stupid, darling.
04:26Why, darling? Why?
04:27Cos you never stop arguing. Never.
04:30Look, you've got it wrong, you have.
04:32It's her fault.
04:33Mine?
04:34You drink too much.
04:34Look, don't lip your mum like that.
04:36Would you like it if I drunk like that?
04:37You wouldn't.
04:38Don't talk silly, Sharon.
04:40Look, just give it a rest day.
04:41I've got a busy day ahead of me.
04:42Look at you.
04:43You're all right, old miss.
04:44You can't go to school like that.
04:46Yeah, that little girl's got to look good, hasn't she?
04:48Yeah, you've got to do us proud.
04:49Mustn't disgrace us.
04:51Yeah, then.
04:51Why don't you get a flannel and a coma, and we'll smart Madame here up a bit.
04:54I'm going as I am.
04:56I'm happy as I am.
04:57Only one and Mum are dead.
05:00Now, look what you've done.
05:02Me?
05:04It's your bleeding fault, isn't it?
05:06And how do you work that?
05:07Because you're the one that keeps on spoiling, and you keep me feeling out to be the big
05:11bad ogie.
05:12Well, have you looked at yourself in the mirror lately?
05:14Dennis, it comes from living with you.
05:15If I've got wrinkles, you put them there.
05:17Oh, it's always den, den, den, den, innit?
05:21Marriage does not solve all problems.
05:23Marriage can also create problems.
05:27Right.
05:33Marriage does not solve all problems.
05:35Marriage can also create problems.
05:37I follow, I think.
05:39I've tried to be a modern husband.
05:42A modern English husband.
05:44My demands haven't been the demands of a tyrant.
05:47No.
05:48However, you've presented your list, therefore I must accept it.
05:53But freedom applies to both sides.
05:56And husbands can suffer oppression too, you know.
06:00However much some of them might enjoy it.
06:04I've, er...
06:05I've thought hard, having got up early this morning to do so.
06:08Not that you'd have noticed.
06:10And I've decided that I, er...
06:13Look, I want a wife who drinks and swears and makes loud noises.
06:19I have no intention of being such a wife, even if it were possible.
06:23Is that all?
06:25Yeah.
06:26Very reasonable.
06:27Oh, no, no, no, no.
06:29More?
06:30Yeah.
06:32The main demand I have is that, er...
06:38If it's possible, that you should, er, be a wife.
06:41A wife?
06:43A wife.
06:43I am a wife.
06:45Are you?
06:46Your wife.
06:48Legally?
06:49We are legally married, I agree.
06:51No, I mean...
06:52A wife.
06:54Oh.
06:55A wife.
06:57You know.
06:58I don't know.
06:59You do.
07:00And even if I did, I wouldn't say so.
07:02Well, er...
07:04You know.
07:05Love.
07:07I see.
07:09Do you?
07:11No.
07:13Bedroom.
07:14I don't understand.
07:16We've got separate bedrooms.
07:18I know.
07:21I demand, on my list, that in the interests of fairness and equality, that we share a bedroom.
07:30Oh, eventually.
07:32Is it possible?
07:34All things are possible.
07:38Good.
07:39Good.
07:41Very well.
07:44While I'll wait for the possible, I'll turn to do it yourself.
07:47Do it yourself?
07:48We'll share the, er, fixing of fuses, the plastering of cracks, the changing of bulbs, the servicing of a car,
07:54if we ever have one.
08:00Otherwise, life becomes unfair to the mayor.
08:03Agreed.
08:04Very well.
08:05We should start as we mean to go on.
08:07When Raoul comes to her, you'll go to the cash and carry with him.
08:10Right.
08:11Great.
08:12Let's open the shop.
08:18Promise me you'll eat something.
08:20You must eat.
08:21There's some soup.
08:22Warm it up, that's best.
08:23I will, I will.
08:25Should I get Ali?
08:26He knows where I am.
08:29Okay, all right then.
08:30We better go now, eh?
08:32Have a good day.
08:33Yeah, we will.
08:35You've both been very kind.
08:46Mum, I want to go to France.
08:48Oh, yeah?
08:49We're just school.
08:50We're going to, well, some place.
08:52It's a cookery course and I've got to let them know as soon as possible.
08:55When?
08:57Next October.
08:58Here's a bit of paper.
09:02130 quid.
09:03You better start saving now.
09:04Can I go, Mum, please?
09:07Well, you'll have to ask your dad.
09:09We'll talk about it later.
09:10He'll say no.
09:11Look, I know he will.
09:12You don't know that, Ian.
09:13He might say yes.
09:14I said, we'll talk about it tonight.
09:17Here.
09:17Look, I have a stalker.
09:18Will you sound a bit and talk to your mum?
09:20Yeah, all right.
09:22Here.
09:23I've been thinking about, Mum.
09:25Oh.
09:26Dad.
09:27Oh, I'm sorry, Pete.
09:29You see, I don't feel like going home much these days.
09:32She's driving me spare.
09:33I just can't face her.
09:35She's got that flipping telly on all day long.
09:37We'll never get a chance to watch anything we want.
09:39Yeah, well, that's my idea.
09:41Now, I was thinking.
09:41She only sits and watches our telly
09:43because she don't like the black and white port
09:44we'll be bothered for her, right?
09:46So what if I ask, then, if he gets the colour one cheap?
09:48You know, if he knows the one going a bit fit.
09:50Oh, yeah.
09:50Do you think he could?
09:51I'd be smashing Pete just a bit of peace and quiet.
09:54Yeah, I mean, I know.
09:55I mean, I know she's a bit of a handful, Kat.
09:58But I reckon if they can get one a bit cheap,
10:00it's a small price to pay for a bit of peace and quiet.
10:02Oh, it'd be worth it, Mum.
10:04Oh, and by the way, Ian popped him.
10:06He wants to ask him to go to France with the school.
10:08He's got a bit of paper with the details on it.
10:11I said he'd have to ask you and we'll talk about it later.
10:13How much?
10:14130 quid.
10:16What?
10:16Oh, we can't afford that.
10:18Especially not if we get the telly.
10:20Oh, Pete, think about it.
10:21Don't just say no to him.
10:22I mean, 130 quid's not that difficult to find.
10:25I mean, business ain't too bad.
10:27Especially not since we got that regular order from the line part.
10:30And with the summer now, we always do a good trade.
10:33Oh, I'm sure we could manage it.
10:34I mean, I could even do a few turns in the pal.
10:37Just think about it and all.
10:39I mean, it means a week in October on our own.
10:41Oh, yeah.
10:43Of course.
10:43That's it.
10:44Mum's still not with us.
10:54Do you want a drink?
10:56I could do with one.
10:57I'll buy you one.
10:58No, I've got to meet the missus.
11:00I've got a missus?
11:02Yeah.
11:04I'll see you.
11:07Bravo!
11:08Bravo!
11:12This is ridiculous.
11:20You're bloody ridiculous out here.
11:22Well, I'm not sitting in a smoky, gloomy pub in amongst your cronies.
11:25And I'm certainly not visiting that sordid basement pit of yours where you can shout and abuse me.
11:30Oh, no.
11:31We can't meet on neutral territory.
11:33And we'll just have to meet out here in the open air.
11:36It might rain.
11:37Just get wet.
11:42I hope it rains.
11:46Did you, um...
11:47Did you tell Calvin?
11:49I hope so.
11:50They don't like me being late for work.
11:53It'll be a bummer.
11:54Look, I have to make an effort, even if you won't.
11:57Oh, come on.
11:57Leave off.
11:59Right, now.
12:00I've been to a solicitor about Calvin.
12:02Oh, great.
12:03You know the boy should live with me.
12:04He's over 16.
12:06It's up to him.
12:07Well, not exactly.
12:08Not as I understand it.
12:09I mean, there are still responsibilities involved.
12:11Like providing a home.
12:12A good, stable, decent home.
12:14I can get in there.
12:15Can you?
12:16I will.
12:17Well, you'll have to show that, won't you?
12:19I mean, up until now, you haven't shown much reliability.
12:21Just look at the way you live.
12:23And I mean, this is your second marriage to fail, and you've still learned absolutely nothing.
12:27Cool.
12:28What's wrong with you?
12:30I could be in trouble with that, but I won't.
12:32Not unless you force me to.
12:35I only want to do what is best for Calvin.
12:38Well, what can I do you for?
12:39Oh, just give me a cup of tea, will you?
12:41Coming right up.
12:47It is as much your fault as it is mine.
12:50Oh, I know whose fault it is.
12:51I've lived with you, remember?
12:53Oh, God, you're a bitter woman.
12:55Yes, you're right, I am bitter.
12:58I'm bitter because I'm losing a son.
13:00Because I've lost a husband.
13:02And I'm bitter about all those wasted years, and because you're a man and men have it easy.
13:09Because I can't have any more children.
13:14It's not my fault.
13:15Nothing's ever your fault, is it?
13:17And it's certainly not mine.
13:18Oh, I'm going for a trick.
13:20You always run away.
13:21No, I don't.
13:23You didn't tell Calvin, did you?
13:25Yes, I did.
13:26Well, wait a minute.
13:27But what's the point?
13:28To sort out what's best for him.
13:29That means he lives with you.
13:30Are you best for him?
13:31Maybe I am.
13:33Maybe I'm as good for him as you.
13:34Maybe I am best for him.
13:36Let him decide.
13:37That's exactly what I want to do.
13:38But he can't do that if he isn't here.
13:40Maybe he's not here because you're here.
13:43Just think about that for a while.
13:46I hope it will ease.
13:52Here we are.
13:54Another week we'll have you out playing football again.
13:56Oh, I'm too old for that now.
13:58Are you happy here?
14:00What?
14:00It's just what you need.
14:01Peace, quiet.
14:03No anxieties.
14:04Peace all right.
14:06I'm happy all right.
14:07I'm happy.
14:08A bit of both.
14:08Not one, not the other.
14:11I like the feeling.
14:12I feel frightened.
14:13Frightened?
14:14I don't want to go to a home.
14:16Who suggested a home?
14:17Oh, I'm being squeezed out of here.
14:20They want to get rid of me.
14:22I don't believe a word of it.
14:23Your family really cares for you, Lou.
14:25They've got your welfare at heart.
14:27There's not one of them that would consider sending you to a home.
14:29Oh, it doesn't matter whether they do or whether they don't.
14:32We'll all have to move when they pull down the square.
14:36I'll lose me home.
14:36I'll lose everything round me.
14:38What's going to happen to us, Doctor?
14:40Now, I don't think you need to worry about the square just yet, Lou.
14:43There are no plans to pull it down at the moment.
14:45Oh, that's not what it says in the Gazette.
14:47Oh, what does it say in the Gazette?
14:48Here.
14:49Look at that.
14:56I'll die.
14:57You'll see.
14:58Not just yet, Lou.
14:59I'll die all right, nodding me head in an old people's home.
15:03No, not you.
15:04People die the way they've lived, Lou.
15:05That's right.
15:06They do.
15:07Not that poor little baby.
15:10Like me.
15:11Lying out there in a builder's skip in a blitz square.
15:14Come off it, Lou.
15:16I'm going to have to leave you now.
15:18If we're going to save the square, I've got some phone calls to make.
15:21Oh, right, Doctor.
15:22Right.
15:22Off you go.
15:24Now, come on, Rowley.
15:25Get out of the way now.
15:29Get your time, please, Ali.
15:31Come on, mate.
15:32On your feet.
15:33Got to sweep the floor.
15:56Sorry.
15:57Sorry.
16:00What's happened?
16:01What's wrong?
16:01My purse has been stolen.
16:04The money?
16:05It's gone.
16:06All of it? 200 quid?
16:07Yeah.
16:08Oh.
16:08I don't know.
16:09You didn't see anyone?
16:10No.
16:11Look, all right, all right.
16:13It was so embarrassing.
16:15I bought everything and looked in my handbag.
16:18My purse was gone.
16:20I searched everywhere.
16:21Raoul searched everywhere.
16:22We couldn't find it.
16:24And then we had to wait for the police.
16:26It was awful.
16:27I don't know why.
16:28At first, they didn't even believe me.
16:31What did they think I was doing?
16:32Stealing a whole trolly load of groceries
16:34under the nose of the cashier?
16:37Raoul couldn't pay anyway.
16:39He was late.
16:39He had to get back to his own business.
16:41He left with a cab fare.
16:43He phoned you later to talk.
16:46I'll make sure it's repaid.
16:49If I could find that thief, I'd do him.
16:53Cashier.
16:54I don't never want to go home.
16:55I know what you mean.
16:56Never.
16:57I feel like that sometimes.
16:59Anyway, Kelvin was all wrong for me.
17:00I realise that now.
17:01He was a nice enough bloke.
17:03All right.
17:03No, I hate him.
17:04No, I don't hate him.
17:05It's just I realised he was all wrong for me.
17:10What's that?
17:11Gin.
17:11I know that.
17:12What for?
17:12Hey.
17:13Don't be daft.
17:14He's a daft.
17:15I feel like it.
17:16It'll make you sick.
17:17Don't care about me when I am sick.
17:19Who?
17:19Mum and Dad.
17:20I'll drink it all and show them what it's like.
17:22That's stupid.
17:24I wish me real mum and dad would come and rescue me.
17:26They can't do that, can they?
17:28No.
17:28Well, then.
17:31At least they care, don't they?
17:33They care what I feel.
17:35Is he all right?
17:36No.
17:37Ellie.
17:37Do you know?
17:38Poor little thing.
17:40I think I'll send him a card.
17:43Here.
17:44I reckon I've changed my image.
17:46Never together.
17:47It's weird.
17:47I don't know what my style is, though.
17:49Always doing something.
17:51Always busy.
17:52Always airs right, isn't it?
17:53They're always busy.
17:54You should get it done properly.
17:56No, Tom.
17:57Always doing something.
17:58Oi.
17:59Go back to the calf.
18:00I'm having a breather stretching me legs.
18:01Always somewhere else.
18:02They'll nip the stock.
18:03No, I'm watching the dog.
18:05They're always busy.
18:06So you didn't notice them then?
18:08Oh.
18:08The four skinheads and a dog just went in the calf.
18:10You're joking.
18:11I'm not.
18:12No.
18:13I'm putting up in a family.
18:15Here.
18:16Your hair's rotten.
18:17No, they'll not be wearing it like this soon.
18:18You watch.
18:21It's all my fault.
18:23If I weren't so bad, maybe things would be different.
18:25If I only knew what I was doing, I'd change.
18:27I would.
18:28It's because I'm an doctor, I bet.
18:29I bet that's it.
18:30What's the matter?
18:31I wish I was dead.
18:32Oh, don't be silly.
18:32I do.
18:38I think that's a little bit too much.
18:39Just take a couple of quid off, eh?
18:41Forty-two.
18:43Is that you, Chef?
18:44Hi.
18:45Hi.
18:46Uh-uh.
18:46Even we couldn't go through that amount of toilet rolls.
18:49We have, you know.
18:50Oh, God.
18:52What, son?
18:57Doing your homework?
18:58Trying to.
19:00Well, perhaps your gran will turn the telly off for a minute.
19:02We want to talk to both of you.
19:04I'm listening.
19:06I can hear quite well with the telly on.
19:08Yeah, well, we want to talk to you about two things, really.
19:11Now, the first thing was, was thinking about buying a portable telly for the bedroom.
19:15For you, Mum.
19:16Colour, of course.
19:17You see, we've got to give the black and white mum back.
19:19It's not too good anyway.
19:21So we thought, if we buy a portable colour, you can always watch it in the bedroom.
19:26Then you could get me out the way, eh?
19:28No, that's not what we mean.
19:29Oh, look, Mum, it's just that sometimes we don't want to watch what you're watching.
19:33And we thought you'd prefer to watch your own programmes in the bedroom.
19:36I'm quite comfortable watching you, thank you very much.
19:41Yeah, well, it was just an idea.
19:46Now, the second thing we wanted to talk about was your holiday in France, huh?
19:51Mum, I'm told you.
19:52Yeah, show us the bit of paper.
19:58Oh, a cookery, Coles.
20:00Look, it's not what you think, Dad.
20:02It's a really good opportunity on top of French cooking.
20:05And I see a bit of France.
20:06I don't know, it was quite a bit of money.
20:09Well, me and your mum will have to think about it.
20:11Work out if we can afford it.
20:12I've got to let him know soon, Dad.
20:14I said we'd think about it.
20:15Don't push me, then.
20:20I'm going to have to finish this in my room.
20:26Oh, you will let him go, Pete, won't you?
20:28Look, I said if we could afford it.
20:30I mean, look, it's not enough.
20:32It's till October.
20:33And he can't wait.
20:34And you never told me it was a cookery, Coles.
20:37So what difference does that make?
20:38Oh, look, don't let's go into all that again.
20:40You know what we agreed.
20:40Leave him alone.
20:42All right.
20:43We've slept awake to see if we can afford it.
20:45Oh, thank you.
20:49If you'll excuse me, I'll get out of your way
20:52and go lie down before tea.
20:55Oh, damn it, did that sort of thing in my day.
20:58Do you think we drive her out?
21:00Oh, thank you.
21:04Graham wants to lie down.
21:05I had to finish my homework in here now.
21:07Oh, listen, telly's off.
21:09I've got to get changed for work, you know.
21:10I'll tell you what, I'll come and give her an answer.
21:12What about me, too?
21:13It will be remote control, won't it?
21:22Hello, Sue.
21:22How are you feeling?
21:29All right, are we?
21:36Why does she make me feel so angry?
21:39I feel sorry for her.
21:40I want to help her.
21:41She can stay here as long as she likes.
21:43I know how desperately she suffers, but I still feel angry.
21:47I used to feel the same with my father.
21:50As if he was malingering.
21:53I knew he wasn't.
21:54I knew he was in pain.
21:56I still felt angry.
21:58Hey, don't be too hard on yourself.
22:00Come on.
22:01I wish she'd eat, though.
22:02She can't just sit there day after day not eating.
22:04She'll eat when she's ready.
22:06I wish she'd go.
22:09I just want to forget it for a while.
22:11I don't want my house turned into a place of mourning.
22:13Oh, by the way.
22:17Oh, hell.
22:19Oh, no.
22:20Yeah, Dr. Lake phoned me.
22:21Suggested a meeting at seven o'clock.
22:23I said we'd be there, all right?
22:25Everything's dying, isn't it?
22:28I think it's time that we took up a hobby, eh?
22:31A hobby?
22:32What do you mind?
22:33Apart from the obvious, I rather fancy kite flying.
22:36Oh, no.
22:37What about mutual jogging, then?
22:39Jogging?
22:40Yeah.
22:41Yeah.
22:42I love it.
22:43I tell you what, we'll get tracksuits, we'll get running shoes.
22:46We'll get tired.
22:47I'll get it.
22:55Oh, hi. Come on in.
22:56Hi, Andy.
22:57She's in here.
22:58Yeah, she's been sitting there all day.
23:01She won't eat.
23:02No, she hasn't eaten since she came.
23:03Don't worry, mate.
23:07They say you won't eat.
23:08No.
23:10You must eat something.
23:11I'll be sick.
23:12You won't.
23:13Just thinking about it makes me sick.
23:16It's better to be sick than starving.
23:18You must eat something.
23:20Look, we've got to go out.
23:22I'm eating.
23:23Very important.
23:24Yeah.
23:24So just you and meet yourself at home, all right?
23:26I tell you what, there's some coffee and everything.
23:28Cheers.
23:34You smell sour.
23:35Sour?
23:36I've been drinking.
23:37I had a few pints, about one o'clock.
23:40You smell of stale beer.
23:41I needed a drink, so I had a few.
23:43Have you been eating?
23:45No.
23:45You must eat.
23:47Mm.
23:48You can drink, though.
23:50Just a few pints.
23:52You can't stay here.
23:54They can't be expected to look after you all the time.
23:58They have their own lives to live.
23:59Yes, they have.
24:01Will you?
24:03What?
24:04Come home.
24:05Soon?
24:06We have our own home.
24:09How is it some babies live and some babies die?
24:13We looked after Hassan.
24:15Nobody could have looked after him better.
24:17And he's dead.
24:20Isn't he?
24:22That girl, Mary, and her Annie.
24:26Can't look after Annie properly, can she?
24:28And Annie lives.
24:29How long can they keep looking after you?
24:32God, if only we hadn't been so happy the night before.
24:36Come home.
24:37Be best for you.
24:39I can't believe this has happened to us.
24:42Will he go to heaven?
24:44Is he in heaven, do you think?
24:47Do Turks have a heaven?
24:50Where do Turkish babies go when they die?
24:53Where do I have Turkish, I have English babies go when they die?
24:59They want to blame me, don't they?
25:01Who?
25:02Your family.
25:04No.
25:05I don't understand them.
25:07Blake wars.
25:09Whenever I'm with them, I'm blind and deaf.
25:12I want somebody who loves me.
25:15Someone who understands me.
25:17Someone who knows what I'm thinking.
25:18Who can feel with me.
25:20In words I understand.
25:23I've got no one.
25:26My dad will come and see me.
25:27I know he will.
25:28I'll understand his words, but he doesn't love me.
25:31I love you.
25:35If only I'd done what.
25:37There was something I should have done.
25:39But what?
25:41Something.
25:42I know.
25:44I loved him.
25:45I loved him.
25:46I love you.
25:47And I love him still.
25:49I still hear him.
25:51I still see him, even here.
25:54I can feel him in my arms.
25:57And then he relaxes when I go to feed him.
26:00When I look down, he's gone.
26:02My mum never loved me.
26:04Never.
26:06When I was a child, there was no love.
26:08Never.
26:10And then when we had our saddle, I loved and loved.
26:14I knew what it was I'd missed.
26:17And now he's been taken from me.
26:20Why does everything get taken away from me?
26:24Every time I want something really badly, every time I need something,
26:29it gets taken away.
26:32It's like I don't deserve, they say.
26:35I don't deserve my son, you see.
26:38I know how you're feeling.
26:40And I know how I feel.
26:42But we've got to go on.
26:44We can't just stop here.
26:48We've got to leave.
26:49We've got to walk home.
26:51We've got to face it.
26:52If we don't, what?
26:56I don't know.
26:59Just don't hold it all inside of you.
27:03Give me room.
27:07You always wanted a baby, didn't you?
27:10Wouldn't wait, would you?
27:12I wanted to wait, but you couldn't.
27:17Come home soon.
27:19Please.
27:19You always were a baby.
27:23You still are a baby.
27:27You're the only baby I've got now.
27:32Mr. Tactic Self, you aren't a sucky.
27:34Sharon's a...
27:35I'll leave it at Mr. Self.
27:37Ow!
27:38What?
27:39Sharon?
27:42Sharon!
27:43What's happened?
27:44Sharon!
27:45Ange!
27:46What?
27:47Come here.
27:48Come on, come on.
27:49Come on, come on, Patty.
27:51It doesn't matter.
27:51I'm trying to surf.
27:53Oh, my God.
27:54What's happened?
27:55I don't know.
27:55I just found her like it.
27:56Sharon?
27:57What, Self?
28:03She's drunk.
28:05Stinking drunk.
28:06Stinking drunk.
28:06St steam drunk.
28:07Hi.
28:08Oh, my God.
28:15All right.
28:21Oh, my God.
28:22Yeah.
28:23Oh, my God.
28:25Oh, my God.