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00:25I'll be right with a bit of joy.
00:31Oh God, that's just a stupid boy.
00:34No, no, no.
00:37It's heavy.
00:40This is not enough for all my bones for that sort of bite.
00:52No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:55Those are real gold. They must be more than that.
01:09Oh dear.
01:10Good morning, sweetie.
01:12I'm only going to wear orange from now on, darling.
01:15Religious purposes.
01:18You've been getting dressed for three hours and you still look like a bloated citrus fruit.
01:22Sweetie, it is a very healing colour, a very positive colour.
01:27I'm getting rid of all my other clothes.
01:28Is that really the best you could come up with?
01:31Oh, God.
01:32Well, I mean, only this and the dreaded caftan fitted.
01:37When I say fitted, it was filled to capacity.
01:40I mean, all my clothes have got stretch marks, darling.
01:43I mean, honestly, you wouldn't believe how much I weigh.
01:45I would.
01:46I know I don't look hugely overweight, darling.
01:48You do.
01:48But I mean, what I saw in that mirror shocked me.
01:52Barbara Bush with no clothes on.
01:55Who did you expect?
01:56Well, Marisa Berenson, of course.
01:58Who?
01:58Oh, I've never seen Marisa Berenson.
02:01Sometimes, sure.
02:02Free knife.
02:03Do you want a cup of tea?
02:04Oh, no.
02:04Coffee, black.
02:05I shouldn't drink milk.
02:06Oh, God, why am I so fat?
02:08You're so fat.
02:09I am.
02:10Why?
02:11Well, for a start, you eat too much, you drink too much and you take no exercise.
02:14Oh, darling.
02:15Darling, darling, please.
02:16It's far more likely to be an allergy to something, isn't it?
02:20You know, sort of build-up of toxins or something, or hormone imbalance, isn't it?
02:24Hmm?
02:25Also, sweetie, I've got a very heavy aura.
02:27Do you know that?
02:28Hmm?
02:29That's why animals love me, darling.
02:31Can I just see you as something to hibernate in?
02:34I take it you want a chocolate croissant?
02:35Oh, pan au chocolat, we call it in this house, darling.
02:38No, thanks, I won't.
02:39I'll just nibble a corner of yours.
02:41Well, there's only one thing to be done.
02:42Hmm?
02:43Hmm?
02:44Hmm?
02:44Hmm?
02:46It's just the chocolate I have to avoid in these, darling.
02:48I'm all right with the pastry.
02:51Hmm?
02:51Can I speak to Dr. Jackson, please?
02:52It's Edina.
02:53Shh!
02:54Phillip, darling, it's Eddie.
02:56Look, I have a few more of those pills I had last time.
02:58Hmm?
02:59I want to lose a stone.
03:00Two weeks.
03:01Hmm?
03:02It must be a year since I had them last, isn't it?
03:05Hmm?
03:06Well, they're just palpitations, for God's sake.
03:08Hmm?
03:09You do know I can't have them.
03:11What is the point of having a private doctor if you won't do what you want?
03:13Listen!
03:15Please!
03:17I want them to kill me!
03:21Phillip, can you believe he's not going to give them to me, darling?
03:25Good.
03:25You can't just take huge quantities of speed to lose weight.
03:27You can, darling.
03:28He treats royalty.
03:29Believe me.
03:30Anyway, you wouldn't suffer a minor coronary for that degree of weight loss, I ask you.
03:33Look, Mum, all you've got to do is eat less and take a bit of exercise.
03:37Oh, sweetie, if it was that easy, everyone would be doing it.
03:39I know.
03:40What do you mean?
03:40I do take exercise.
03:42You get out of bed.
03:42It ends there.
03:45I know what I'll do.
03:45I'll wait till Patsy gets here and phone her doctor.
03:47He'll do anything.
03:48And if that doesn't work, darling, I'm going to go down that Chinese clinic.
03:51You know the one.
03:51Oh, here we go.
03:52Well, sweetie, it's not what I eat or how much I eat.
03:55These things are here.
03:55This fridge is just filled with crap, darling.
03:58Just filled with crap.
03:59Honestly, look at this.
04:00I should only be eating organic food.
04:01Food with the dirt still on it, darling.
04:03I just want to throw out all the food in this fridge.
04:06It's just rebelting.
04:06I should just be eating green and white holistic foods, shouldn't I, sweetie?
04:10I shouldn't be eating...
04:11Oh, that's still got some in it, sweetie.
04:13I shouldn't be eating all this, should I, darling?
04:16Anyway, first I'm going to go on a fast.
04:20Well, it's not the sort of fast you're thinking of, darling.
04:22It's just a special fast.
04:25Sort of eating a lot sort of fast.
04:27Just try and help me try.
04:29What can I say?
04:30Darling, just try and be a little less Western in your thinking if you can, please.
04:34I mean, you realise, of course, in Zen terms,
04:36everything in the universe is just molecules, don't you?
04:39Ying and Yong, Ping and Pong.
04:42You know that, darling.
04:44These are my molecules.
04:45That's your little clump of molecules over there, sweetie.
04:48I mean, in real terms, there's no difference between me and the coffee,
04:50me and the table, me and a tree, me and Madonna, for God's sake.
04:53Except you have a fatter bottom.
04:56Shut up.
04:57Well, what do you want me to say?
04:59Mum, it doesn't matter to me that you haven't seen your navel in 25 years
05:02or you can wear your stomach as a kill.
05:03Sorry.
05:04Just tell me you're happy.
05:05Well, how can I be happy with this great bulk hanging off of a skeleton?
05:09I can't.
05:09Well, all right, then.
05:10Do something about it, but do something sensible.
05:12Can you not use that word in this house, please, darling?
05:15I mean, you're not ill.
05:16You don't have a disease.
05:17As far as I know.
05:18You're not menopausal.
05:19No, still very much menstrual, thank you, sweetie.
05:21You've been tested for everything under the sun, so you're not allergic to anything.
05:24Wrong, jellyfish.
05:26There's more of your blood sitting in test tubes around the world
05:28than currently circulating in your veins.
05:30I mean, you've tried every fad drug, every fad diet that's ever existed.
05:33I mean, more money has been poured into your quest for twigginess
05:35than goes in aid to most third world nations.
05:37And somehow, Mum, somehow, you're still two stone overweight.
05:41One stone?
05:42Mum!
05:43Well, darling, I mean, you know, for my height.
05:46How tall?
05:48Six foot.
05:50Tell me, Eddie.
05:51Oh, Pats, look, just stand there.
05:52I'm going to lift my shirt.
05:53I want an honest opinion.
05:55Surgery.
05:56Liposuction on the stomach and hips.
05:58Bum lift, tit lift, lose a rib.
06:00This is Georgie.
06:02Say hello, Georgie.
06:03Hi.
06:03Shall we have some coffee, Georgie?
06:05Oh, I don't know.
06:07I, uh...
06:08No, I better not.
06:08I'm going to be at the gym in a few minutes.
06:11Uh...
06:11Thanks anyway, ladies.
06:12Girls, Georgie.
06:13We are girls.
06:14Goodbye, then.
06:15Don't pump too much iron at that gym of yours, aren't we, sweetie?
06:23I'll see you later.
06:27What do you think?
06:28Well, he's nice of a type, isn't he, Pats?
06:30A toilet-trained gorilla.
06:33Nobody asked you.
06:34Well, you can't have anything in common.
06:36You can't have anything to talk about.
06:38She doesn't want someone to talk to, darling.
06:40I've got you to talk to.
06:42Exactly.
06:42I mean, no-one blinks an eye if an older man goes out with a young girl bimbo, do they?
06:45But what's really sick, listen to that, Pats, what's really sick, darling,
06:48is when a non-bimbo girl goes out with a really old man.
06:51That's sick, isn't it?
06:52Mum, what is this world you live in?
06:54What does bimbo and non-bimbo mean?
06:56Real world, darling.
06:57Eddie, you remember that time I went out with Ferozzi?
06:59Oh, Saffi, this man was 55 years old, for God's sake.
07:02The only thing that got him up in the night was his bladder.
07:07Do you get it, Eddie? Do you get it?
07:09The only thing he got up for was to have a sledge.
07:15Lord, remind me not to sell that one again when I'm sober.
07:19Sober? Chance would be a fine thing.
07:22Right, Eddie, so...
07:23Body crisis.
07:24Absolutely. Now, are you sure about surgery?
07:26Well, it's a viable option nowadays, darling. Everyone's doing it.
07:28My face?
07:29Up to you.
07:32I'm a little Germaine Greer-ish, aren't I, darling?
07:35I think she's great.
07:37Darling, she was once cool, but Mr Gravity's been very unkind to that woman.
07:43So, on her face, yes.
07:44No!
07:45Darling, look at these wrinkles.
07:47Mum, that's age, that's what happens.
07:48Sweetie, this is premature ageing.
07:51Therefore, I can legitimately have it corrected.
07:53You look fine.
07:54I could look better, sweetie.
07:56Time and money is all it takes, Ed.
07:58Look, the thing to do is to be scientific about it.
08:00Right.
08:00Now, have a quick flick through these and find someone you want to look like.
08:03Right.
08:04That could be Dad.
08:06Oh, what's he doing here?
08:07He's coming to see me.
08:08Ooh.
08:09Yeah, so you're right, though.
08:10I do need a bit of inspiration.
08:11I mean, I could go out and just buy a lot of new clothes two sizes too small,
08:14but ooh, we've done that before.
08:16What's the recovery time on liquid suction?
08:18Ours.
08:19Hello there.
08:20Justine.
08:21Sweetheart.
08:25I wasn't informed you were coming.
08:27I thought you'd be at work.
08:28I've come to see my daughter.
08:32She's my daughter too, you know.
08:35I'll never be able to forget that.
08:38Oliver's not with you, I hope.
08:40Mum, stop it now.
08:40Sweetie, we are your parents having a civilized conversation butt out.
08:44How are things with Oliver?
08:45Oh, they're very good, actually.
08:46Oh, they're good, they're good.
08:47I'm so glad.
08:48Oh, I'm very giddy.
08:51How you could have chosen to live with an evil, vicious, pot-bellied, ugly little dwarf is beyond me!
08:57Your mother and I were happy for a time, you know.
09:00You turn up here with not so much as a present for me.
09:02Oh, no, don't, don't.
09:03Not this.
09:04I mean, you sit there in your little antique shop with all of them,
09:06and not so much as a present or a thought for me who's here, coping, bringing up your daughter-
09:09Okay, okay.
09:10In the shop there's this lovely little Indian turban box, silver inlaid, tarp with beautiful hand-painted scenes around the
09:18side.
09:19A thousand pounds.
09:20Darling, oh, thank you.
09:22Ah, table, 18th century, walnut, turrent legs, lovely in the dining room.
09:32Darling.
09:32Thank you, Dustin.
09:35Okay, come on, Ed.
09:36Car's here.
09:36Let's go.
09:37Dad, stop compensating her.
09:38It's been ten years.
09:39Bye, darling.
09:40Oh, driving in?
09:42Yeah, what do you think I should do?
09:43Fly?
09:44Of course it's not bad, would you?
09:45Oh, I just find it strange, that's all.
09:47I mean, I just can't understand how someone who can have been into absolutely everything for the past 20 years,
09:51I mean, not one trend has passed her by, yet somehow she's conveniently dodged ever having to take any exercise.
09:57I mean, that fad, that craze was missed by a mile.
10:00Wait, stop showing off your father like this!
10:02Can I just explain about that for a second, darling?
10:05Help me here, Justin.
10:07In the 60s, darling, we were too stoned to jog.
10:11In the 70s, we had platform shoes.
10:15And in the 80s, darling...
10:17What happened in the 80s?
10:18Brain cells destroyed in the 60s, you know, she can't remember.
10:21The age of the punk!
10:22Yes, the punk, darling.
10:23We were too busy putting pins through our noses.
10:26But you were too old to be a punk, weren't you?
10:29Darling, I was a punk.
10:30I know.
10:31Oh!
10:33Don't let her torture you, Eddie.
10:34I mean, she's the one who ruined your figure in the first place.
10:36She's the one who turned you into this potato that we see within us.
10:41Now, now, now, now, that's unfair.
10:43I mean, I liked you when you were sort of heavier.
10:45You know, you were more, um, um, cuddly.
10:48Oh, God, I'm sick.
10:49I mean, tough, really tough, really tough.
10:51Oh, shit, let's go.
10:52We'll go on a public transport, Pats.
10:54Are you mad?
10:55I've got nothing to wear on public transport.
10:57I will not have my daughter thinking she's so great because she can use public transport.
11:02Anybody can use public transport, darling!
11:05I know, that's the point.
11:08Come on, Pats, I'll go and get that map thing I always use.
11:11You know, that ate a straight map thing.
11:13Oh, God!
11:15On account.
11:16I mean, it's public and it's transport.
11:19You don't have to travel on rat-infested sewer trains to be using public transport.
11:24That would be ridiculous.
11:25Now, do you think I can get a helipad in here?
11:28Is that white enough?
11:29I have to move the pots.
11:31Bubble, I'm coming into the office.
11:33Move the pots from outside.
11:35Right!
11:38Right, I'm here, I'm here, don't hide.
11:41And is everything under control?
11:43Yep, everything's perfectly under control.
11:45Oh, God.
11:45I'm sorry I was so long, sweetie.
11:48I do a spot of clothes shopping on the way.
11:50Now, is there anything I should look at?
11:52Yeah, a few of them watch columns come through.
11:55What?
11:56Paper that comes out.
12:01Watch what paper?
12:02Very important, urgent paper.
12:06What? Tell me, tell me.
12:08The paper that comes out of the answering machine.
12:11What? Facts?
12:13Messages, letters, they're locked.
12:15It comes and it comes.
12:17Anyway, then.
12:18I managed to get a couple of them down.
12:21I copied them onto my pad.
12:23Let's have a look.
12:25We're being saved by English heritage.
12:28What does that mean?
12:28What?
12:29Yes, yes, saved.
12:30No, sued.
12:34There's only four letters out.
12:36There says that.
12:36Sued.
12:37Why are we being sued, darling?
12:38Well, that last fashion shoot they organised, apparently someone moved a couple of rocks or something.
12:42Moved a couple of old rocks?
12:43My God.
12:44Stonehenge Pats, anyway.
12:46So, they should be glad of the publicity.
12:48Exactly, exactly.
12:49Send that one to my lawyers.
12:50Now, Penny called from L.A.
12:53Penny who?
12:54It'll come to me.
12:56It's only urgent tish.
12:58She's coming over in a week or two.
13:00Wanted to talk to you about a shop or something.
13:02Yeah?
13:03Wanted to sell you some things or something.
13:05My shop, remember?
13:06I'm opening a shop, Bubble.
13:08Opening a shop, Pats.
13:09Oh, what are you going to sell?
13:10Oh, just gorgeous things, you know.
13:12Oh, lovely.
13:13Gorgeous, tasteful, little, stylish, little gorgeous.
13:16Expensive.
13:17Obviously, yes.
13:17Let me sort of present-y, Anoushka Hempel-y sort of things everywhere.
13:20Chocolates.
13:21Garden implements, that sort of thing.
13:24God, I can't find anyone I want to look like, you know.
13:26Oh, actually, she's not bad.
13:29Who's that?
13:30That's Ivana Trump.
13:33She's good, isn't she?
13:34Yeah, do you think so?
13:35Looks like a classic bimbo to me.
13:37All that terrible blonde hair piled on top of her head.
13:41False town.
13:42She's...
13:43She's far too thin.
13:45Oh, it's potent.
13:47Absolutely no character.
13:49Skirt's too short.
13:50I mean, it's pathetic these older women struggling to look 25.
13:57Sorry.
14:01I think she's tremendous.
14:02You're very thin, aren't you, Bubble?
14:04Yes, she's emaciated, like a brain.
14:07I know.
14:08It's awful.
14:09I can eat as much as I like, and I just don't get fatter.
14:12I cannot put on weight.
14:14Oh, that's terrible.
14:15I know.
14:15I wish I was more curvy.
14:17I wish I had breasts like yours.
14:20No, you don't.
14:21Yes, I do.
14:22No, you don't.
14:23I do.
14:24Great, big, large, pendulous breasts.
14:28I'd like to fill a bra.
14:30No, you don't.
14:33Don't.
14:33Just stop saying you do.
14:34You don't know what it feels like.
14:36You think, just because you feel better with a couple of oranges stuffed down your cups,
14:39you know what it feels like.
14:40Well, you don't.
14:41It's hell.
14:42I don't have to wear a bra.
14:44I just stuff the oranges down me vest.
14:50Listen, you little bookmark.
14:54You know I only employ you because you make me look better, don't you?
14:57I've remembered what she's called.
14:59Penny Casper Morse.
15:02Penny Casper Morse.
15:03Penny Casper Morse.
15:04Oh, Penny Casper's funny.
15:07I'm fat.
15:08Oh, Penny.
15:09Penny's going to be like fat.
15:10Who's Penny Casper?
15:14Who's Penny Casper?
15:15Who's that?
15:15Fat ass.
15:17Well, there's a girl who gives the word hippie a whole new meaning.
15:21Move over, Mama Cas.
15:23Move out the way, sweetie.
15:25You're blocking my light.
15:27Isn't the clips?
15:29No, Edwina's in the room.
15:32We could cancel Woodstock everybody.
15:34They could play on Edwina's behind.
15:42What's she doing?
15:44What pills did you give her, Patsy?
15:45Just some tranquilizers.
15:46Don't question me.
15:47I think she's sleep jogging.
15:49You know, she did this for about three weeks before we got married.
15:51She was really anxious about her weight.
15:53She wanted to get married in hot pants.
15:55Did she?
15:56No.
15:57Knickerbockers.
15:57Oh, fat old thing.
15:59Look at her like a beached whale in designer sheets.
16:02It can't have been easy for her growing up in our generation.
16:04The era of the shrimp and the twig.
16:07Penny Casper was called the stick.
16:09What hope did she have?
16:10What did they call her?
16:12Eddie was called the shredder because she used to eat huge amounts of tissues.
16:16Cold toilet rolls.
16:17Oh, God, but it's pathetic.
16:19I mean, she's not even fat.
16:20And I'm Dolly Parton.
16:22You're right.
16:23She is desperately unhappy.
16:24We've got to help her.
16:25I'm going to do something.
16:26I'm not going to let her down.
16:27I'm going to get her damn well thin so she can face that damn bitch Penny Casper with some dignity.
16:31Damn it.
16:32I mean, she means a lot to all of us.
16:36I don't know if you've been a damn good friend to me.
16:38We've got to help her.
16:40She's got no willpower.
16:41She's helpless.
16:43We've been through a lot together.
16:44And I'm going to be there for her.
16:47Wake up, Eddie.
16:48Eddie, wake up, damn you.
16:50It will be all right.
16:51You will damn well be thin.
16:52You will damn well be damn thin.
16:56Oh, God.
16:57Eddie, don't sleep.
17:00We may have to pump her out again.
17:04Okay.
17:05Let's start with those abdominals.
17:06We'll see if we can get that stomach flat, okay?
17:08Tomboyish.
17:09Go for it, Eddie.
17:09Okay.
17:10Let's start with 10.
17:11I do them as well.
17:13Yeah?
17:13Yeah?
17:13Yeah.
17:14Come on down.
17:15Okay.
17:15I don't want to see a big movement.
17:17Just enough to get your head and your shoulders off the mat.
17:19Okay.
17:20Here we go.
17:21And one.
17:25And one.
17:26Feel those muscles pull in.
17:29Show me that again.
17:31Okay.
17:32Now just scrunch up.
17:33Like that.
17:34Yeah.
17:36Just try and get your head and your shoulders off the mat there.
17:42Your head?
17:45I can move my eyes.
17:47Yeah?
17:48Yeah, that's good.
17:49Yeah?
17:49That's good.
17:49Yeah.
17:50It's a muscle.
17:51It's a muscleå·¥ a bit.
17:54Mm-hm.
17:56Yeah?
18:04Yeah?
18:20I feel it ahead.
18:35Sweetie.
18:37How far did you get?
18:39I don't know.
18:40You did a circuit?
18:43Round the living room, dear.
18:44No, no, no.
18:46Went across Mead Road, round Elgin Place, right round the Crescent,
18:50across the traffic lights and I'm back here.
18:52The end of the road and back.
18:54Yes, yes, yes, yes.
18:55How long have you got left?
18:56Four days, darling.
18:59You can't eat so much, little piggy.
19:03I'm not eating anything.
19:06I'm living on air and mung beans.
19:09You've got your grandmother's hips.
19:11Well, thanks to you.
19:12I mean, thanks to all the chips and lard and potatoes
19:15and white bread and suet pudding covered in treacle
19:18I had to eat as a child, darling.
19:20You know, all the endless cups of sugary tea and...
19:22Mr Whippy.
19:25Biscuits and chips and meat fried in six inches of animal fat.
19:29Thanks to that.
19:30Before we had the deep freeze.
19:31Oh, God, even then it was the same food, only colder.
19:34I mean, honestly,
19:35and do you know, darling, the real problem started, sweetie,
19:38because I wasn't even breastfed.
19:40Oh, don't be ridiculous, dear.
19:42It wasn't done in those days.
19:44Imagine me having that clamped to my breast.
19:50I want better for you, darling.
19:52I want better for you.
19:53I don't want you ending up like me
19:54with all my complicated, still rather marvellous hang-ups, sweetie.
19:57You don't want that.
19:57At least you were breastfed.
19:59Was I?
20:00By who?
20:01You told me your milk dried up,
20:03your tubes blocked,
20:03and your nipples dropped off.
20:06Well, they did, they did.
20:08So who was I breastfed by?
20:10Not one of the many saggy-titted hippies
20:12who lived with us at the time, I hope.
20:14Darling, it was a commune.
20:15That was the point.
20:17Anyway, sweetie,
20:18I mean, they gave you a good start in life, didn't they?
20:21Yeah.
20:21I mean, you're all right, aren't you?
20:24Sweetie, you're all right, aren't you?
20:26How many?
20:26Oh.
20:27Of which ones?
20:27Oh, it doesn't matter.
20:28They've all died of overdoses since.
20:29I mean, it doesn't matter.
20:31Anyway,
20:32anyway, sweetie,
20:33can I just say that at least
20:34you're not fat like me?
20:36Hmm?
20:36I mean, what you two don't seem to realise
20:38is that inside of me,
20:39inside of me,
20:40there is a thin person
20:41just screaming to get out.
20:43Just the one, dear.
20:50Pull.
20:50Pull.
20:53Okay, that's it.
20:54That's as far as they'll go.
20:55Push me up.
20:56Push, push.
20:56Yeah.
20:58Leggings?
20:59No, slacks.
21:00Oh, God.
21:03Oh, dear.
21:05I mean, honestly,
21:06what am I going to do?
21:07How comfortable are you?
21:08Well, on a scale of what?
21:10Well, childbirth.
21:11Ugh.
21:12I think I'm looking at a 12-pound baby,
21:14no anaesthetic and forceps.
21:16I could live with it.
21:16I could live with it.
21:17What do they look like?
21:18Well, a zeppelin in a condom, darling.
21:21You'll have to think of something else.
21:23You could get your jaw wired up.
21:24Oh, no, I've done that.
21:25Honestly, it lasted two hours.
21:26My will to speak was too strong.
21:28Well, we're still all right.
21:29We've still got time to get down to the clinic
21:31and have lipo as a last resort.
21:32Let's just be sensible about this.
21:35Now, if Penny gets here on Tuesday...
21:37Tomorrow.
21:37I mean, I could have lost a few more pounds
21:38before Tuesday, couldn't I?
21:39Tomorrow.
21:42What?
21:43Tomorrow.
21:45Evening.
21:47Why are you saying that?
21:48Because it's true.
21:49She writes.
21:52I'm phoning the clinic.
21:55Emergency liposuction, please.
21:59I'll book you in for collagen lips at the same time.
22:01I want you to find out how painful it is.
22:05How small do you want to be?
22:08This small.
22:11Oh, no.
22:13Oh, no.
22:14I've got the kidneys.
22:17It's out of control.
22:18Oh, stop it.
22:20Go, go, Alexa.
22:21Go.
22:23Go.
22:24Oh.
22:25Come on.
22:25Come back.
22:26Hold down.
22:27Hold.
22:29Nip-sladen.
22:40I don't know.
22:43I don't know.
22:55Oh, my body.
22:57I love you, my body.
22:59Oh, God.
23:00Oh, God.
23:05Pats.
23:07Where is she there?
23:08Who are you?
23:10Oh, what does she look like?
23:11I'll tell her over and ask her name.
23:13Oh, Pats, it is you.
23:14Listen.
23:15Pats.
23:15I can't go through with it.
23:18I can't.
23:20No.
23:22Oh, all right.
23:22Look at her.
23:23She's like a child.
23:26Looking good, feeling great.
23:28Looking good, feeling great.
23:31Looks all right, doesn't it, sweetie?
23:33Covers away.
23:34Thin ankles.
23:35Thin ankles.
23:36Look at those, darling.
23:37Oh, God.
23:38Don't just sit over there.
23:39Go on.
23:40Stand up.
23:40Come and mill around here a bit more when she comes.
23:43And then form a wall here so she can't see where I end and you begin.
23:46Oh, dear.
23:46You look so great.
23:47Well, she looks fine.
23:49No, let's keep milling, milling, milling.
23:51So she'll get to be of you.
23:52Okay, okay, okay, she's here.
23:54Eddie, great news.
23:57She's fat.
23:58No, no, no.
23:59Better than that.
24:00She's dead.
24:03She's blind.
24:04Yes!
24:05She's blind!
24:06She's blind!