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00:00Music
00:23I hardly slept last night
00:31I had a terrible nightmare about the exam results
00:37Has the post arrived yet?
00:39That is a third time, love, you've asked me in the last half an hour
00:46I don't believe it
00:50Tea bags as well, eh?
00:53Burglars
00:54No, that's your fault
00:55I asked you to get some more
00:57It'll just have to be coffee then, won't it?
00:59Hmm
01:02Think of someone just walking in here, helping themselves
01:06Yep, including the alarm clock
01:08What's the time, love, eh?
01:09I don't know, I haven't got my watch on
01:11Can't you check with the radio?
01:12Gone as well
01:13Damn, this is awful
01:16Hey
01:17We mustn't let it get on top of us, eh?
01:19Remember, we've still got the insurance to cover us
01:21Oh, that makes it all right, does it?
01:24As long as we're insured
01:25Any old thief can come walsing in and ransack our home
01:28The fact that we're insured means that it doesn't matter
01:30That we can't go to Greece now
01:32Won't get our deposits back
01:33Come off it, Debs
01:35At least we hadn't paid for it all, eh?
01:37You'll forgive me if I don't break into song over that at the moment
01:41Come on in, love
01:42Pram will be all right out in the hall
01:45Thanks very much for this, Pauline
01:46I hope she's no bother
01:47Oh, now sit down, don't be silly
01:49There's one thing I learnt since the Littlin arrived
01:51That babies are less trouble than some grown-ups
01:54Have you found out a name for him yet?
01:55You haven't laid up your mind last time
01:57I think it's fair to say that the debate rages on
01:59What Arthur means is that Mum, as usual, is trying to get her own way
02:03And is insisting on calling the baby Albert after me Dad
02:06Well, if we don't think of a name soon
02:08The poor little kid is going to think he's called Albert
02:10And then it'll be too late
02:11Yeah, well, anyway, Mary hasn't come to sit through all this
02:14She's got to face the court this morning
02:16How are you feeling, love?
02:18Oh, well, don't worry
02:19It's only first offence and it's just shoplifting
02:22It's hardly hanging stuff
02:23I suppose so
02:24Do you want a cup of tea?
02:26Right, I'll get you one
02:31Don't upset yourself, love
02:33I'll probably give you probation
02:36Probation?
02:37Yeah, well, you have done wrong
02:38It is stealing
02:41I don't reckon it'd come to that
02:43Probably a slap on the wrist job
02:45Anyway, you leave it to your solicitor
02:47You know the form
02:47I haven't got one
02:49You haven't got a solicitor?
02:51No, I'm pleading guilty
02:53You've still got a right to some representation
02:56Who are you going with?
02:57No one
02:58No one?
02:59Well, we can't have that
03:00Look, I'll go to court with you this morning
03:02Make sure you don't get into more trouble than you need to
03:05How long do you think we'll be there?
03:07Never can tell with a law
03:09But you want to think yourself lucky
03:10There'll be one or two staying a lot longer than they thought
03:13Like the odd year or two
03:16Right, all those in favour?
03:19It's unanimous
03:20I'll declare this meeting open
03:29It's not like Dallas really, is it?
03:31I mean, when you see people having board meetings on the telly
03:33It's usually in some flash restaurant at dinner time
03:36Yeah, all afternoon more night
03:37Yeah, brandy and cigars and bunny girls and all
03:40Philip Mignon and silver service
03:42Yeah, the old business
03:43Was it you for the baked beans on toast, Lofty?
03:45Mr Ewing to you
03:47Remember Laker
03:48I bet he don't have to get back by half night and start bottling up
03:51Yeah, what you doing about the place while you're away?
03:53What you young executives might call streamlining and refurbishment
03:56You mean decorating?
03:58Yeah, got it in one
03:59I'm thinking of asking your dad to do it while we have two weeks in the sun
04:01It's music to me ears, you see, it's free enterprise, wins again
04:04A fortnight?
04:06But where are Loftellian Enterprises gonna roll their board meetings?
04:08Well, I hid it in on the parkers having a quiet time of it this month
04:12What Enterprises?
04:14Loftellian Enterprises, I thought that'd be a good name
04:17You know, Lofty, Kelvin, Ian, get it?
04:20Yeah, well, I think the shareholders will have to have a vote on this one
04:23All right
04:25Carry two to one
04:27It's democracy, innit?
04:29Look, if we're gonna make any money out of this
04:31We gotta do less voting and more knitting
04:33Yeah, right
04:33Well, I reckon the logical way to do that is
04:35Is if we manage the machine in the mornings
04:37And Lofty does his stint in the afternoons when he's off from the pub
04:40Sound all right to you?
04:41Hmm?
04:42Look at that
04:42We've already established an executive time and motion policy
04:45Dynamic effective management in action
05:01There aren't many real men left these days
05:05And like my Ernie are the last of their kind
05:09Of course, a real man
05:11Could sweep a lady off her feet
05:14It was something in the way
05:16Yelled her tight in his strong arms
05:19Of course men were very rugged in those days
05:22Square chins, wide shoulders
05:25Oh!
05:26And the jaunty way they wore their hats
05:28Yeah, should we do that with Ernie Mears or Indiana Jones?
05:32Oh, romance
05:33You say, what is romance?
05:37Well, take tonight
05:39Oh, he'll call for me at eight sharp
05:42Full evening dress
05:43Solid gold cufflinks
05:46Spot of dinner at the Grand
05:48A quiet corner for two
05:51And flowers already on the table
05:54Champagne popped to chill
05:56We'd clink glasses
05:59Toast each other
06:00And drink silently
06:02Gazing into each other's eyes
06:05And then
06:06On to the dance floor
06:08To dance the night away
06:09With all those lovely old tunes
06:12Oh, not that thumping thump rubbish
06:16They call music today
06:18They was real tunes
06:20You could hear all the words
06:23Lovely words
06:24Lovely singers
06:25Really lovely
06:27I mean
06:28Take that chap Buchanan
06:30Now he was a singer
06:32Oh
06:33Oh, sigh
06:34I thought he was a boxer
06:36What the hell's going on?
06:52Hey
06:53Bit busy, isn't it?
06:54Mm-hmm
06:56Look, er
06:56I hope I didn't give you rise and damper the shoulder the other night
06:59Ah, come on, Vid
07:00I didn't do anything
07:01I just needed someone to listen to me
07:03Selfish, I suppose
07:04Ah, I didn't think so
07:06Thanks for your advice as well
07:07I don't remember giving any
07:09Oh, you did
07:09And I listened to it
07:10Ah, give off
07:12You'll be giving me the Nobel Prize next
07:14I'm not joking
07:16And if there's anything
07:18Anything I can do
07:20Well, there's one of them
07:22Can you get me a machine for these?
07:25Good
07:26How'd you get home?
07:2750 quid in time for pay
07:28What did I tell you?
07:29So much for death row, eh?
07:30Yeah, 50 quid for two stupid cassettes
07:33It must be a load off your mind
07:34Will you be able to pay?
07:35I'll have to
07:36Can't see what that's gonna solve though
07:37It's been broke that got me into this
07:39I can't see how me paying out Mum
07:41And it's gonna help anyone
07:42You sound as though you wanted them to throw the book at you
07:44I reckon you got off lightly
07:45Oh, what do you want me to do?
07:46Kiss the magistrate's ring or something?
07:48I've got a baby to feed and look after
07:51They make me live like this
07:52And they tell me off for trying to do something about it
07:54Oh, come on through
07:56Let us see
07:59Sit down, dear
08:00Now, Ivan, you're not gonna start shoplifting again, are you?
08:05It is criminal, however much you look at it
08:07I can't afford to get into any more trouble
08:09It's criminal the way that they shove things that people can't afford down your throats
08:13And then they tell you you're a criminal for trying to get them
08:15Yes, but we can't go about doing just what we like
08:18Just because some other people are better off than us
08:21Well, then I just wanted something nice for meself
08:24I live in that grotty room, just me and Annie and plenty of nothing else
08:28I've no money, no television, no clothes
08:31I go out and what do I get?
08:33I get posters and newspapers and televisions and stereo ready cassettes
08:37And they're all telling me I've got to have these things
08:39I know, love
08:41But we're all in the same boat to one extent or another
08:44That's the trouble with the world today
08:46They've turned all the luxuries into necessities
08:48It doesn't bear thinking about
08:51Anyway, I know one person who's been happy today
08:53Little Annie
08:55She's been a right little darling
08:56Oh, I'm glad she was no bother
08:57Thanks, Paulie
08:59Tell you, she was happy as a sound boy
09:01She'll probably want a Porsche before she can walk
09:03Oh, yeah
09:09Look, I know it's a corny line
09:11But what's a nice girl like you do in a place like this?
09:14Law against it, isn't it?
09:16Ah, pleased to see you
09:17But it's not as if you live more than a hop, skipper and jumper way, is it?
09:20I mean, you normally go home for dinner
09:21Yeah, we couldn't get a cat in there these days, let alone swing it
09:25Don't you like having a baby brother?
09:27Yeah, maybe we should have got the first one, Mike, before getting a replacement
09:33There's some girls your age of kids of their own
09:35Only the stupid ones
09:37Well, it's not that I don't like him, it's just that no one seems to realise how crowded we are
09:43Is there any privacy?
09:45Maybe they just haven't noticed it
09:48How can they not notice? We're living in each other's laps
09:50But maybe they haven't noticed it because they're not your age
09:53What's so different about this age as any other?
09:59Do you want me to tell you?
10:02You think nothing's going right for you at the moment and you believe it never will be
10:05You probably think your nose is too big, your legs are too fat
10:08And nothing gets in the way more than parents and family
10:12And everyone treats you like a kid when you know you're a woman
10:15How do you know all this?
10:16Not much different for boys, really
10:20You know, I feel so different to how I was before
10:23Everything seems so awkward at the moment, nothing fits
10:25I feel so...
10:26Look, don't panic and don't get so serious
10:30And don't get into any trouble
10:32You'll grow out of this but you can't grow out of trouble
11:00Oh, oh my God
11:03I don't believe it
11:05Oh, Andy
11:08Where's a lovely Angie today?
11:10Oh, didn't I tell you?
11:11She's gone to one of them health farm places
11:14Oh, wait on your hand and foot there, lovely
11:17What's going to be 160, please?
11:19A swimming pool
11:20One of them sauna places, you know
11:23Somewhere where you sit in and get up and lose weight
11:26Breakfast in bed
11:28Ooh, imagine it
11:29Sounds awful to me
11:30Oh, no, it's not awful
11:32It's very, very comfortable
11:37Thank you
11:38Well, of course
11:40She's not going to lose weight
11:42Oh, no
11:44She's going to get off the booze
11:46Has she?
11:48I never knew she drank
11:50Ooh
11:51Like a fish
11:53Like a fish
11:56Sorry about last night
11:58Yeah
11:59What about tonight?
12:00I can get left to the caber for me
12:03Oh, I see
12:04No, no, no, no, no, no, no
12:05If you're not free, you're not free
12:08Yeah, me too
12:10I'll give you a ring tomorrow, yeah?
12:11Bye
12:15What can I get you?
12:17Uh, two glasses of white wine, please, darling
12:19Oh, drowning your sorrows, eh?
12:21As a matter of fact, it's a bit of both
12:22We did get some good news today
12:24Oh, they traced your stuff?
12:26Nope, I'm afraid not
12:26But Deb's here
12:28I just found out she has passed her exam
12:30So I've got something to soften the blow
12:32Oh, well done, Deb
12:33You'll be handing out the overdraft soon
12:34Oh, I'm not quite there yet
12:36Well, when you do, make sure you let me know
12:37Because I want to be first in the queue
12:39Thanks
12:41Hello, Doc
12:42Haven't seen you for a while
12:43I'll have a tomato juice
12:45That is, if you're still serving me
12:48Why shouldn't I be serving you?
12:49It wasn't you that was in prison, was it?
12:50Nick, ain't as bad as you think, you know
12:52The court cleared him of that red cocks thing
12:55Yeah, well, sometimes the courts ain't always right, are they?
12:58That'd be 32 pence, please
13:05What does she want?
13:06A drink
13:06She's not barred, is she?
13:08Of course not
13:08I just want to know what she has to say
13:09That's all
13:13It was the drugs that made him like that
13:15He weren't himself
13:16He's changed now, you'll see
13:18No thanks
13:19Well, you'll all change your minds, I'll tell you
13:22Because I'm going to make sure that he stays on the straight and narrow
13:25What do you mean?
13:26He's coming back
13:27To live with me
13:35What's that with you?
13:36She says Nick's coming back to live here
13:38So that's it, it was him I saw down the market
13:41Oh, stop me
13:42I never did meet a girl who could mix it like you
13:46I never heard such stuff, not even in the army
13:50Well, I wasn't all that different in those days, was I?
13:53During the war?
13:54Ha ha ha
13:56You're right, yours was a rascal
13:58Bill used to go red as a belly sometimes
14:00The things you used to come out with when you two was in company
14:03I expect that was why I said half of them
14:05Hey, you and Bill, how was it?
14:09Good?
14:11I often wondered how you used to get on after I lost touch
14:14Well, I mean, what do you expect me to say?
14:18It was the swings and the roundabouts
14:21I mean, it went on for a long while, that must count for something
14:26But if you were so interested, why didn't you come and see us?
14:29Oh, come on, girl
14:30You weren't daft, you knew the SP
14:33If I'd kept on seeing you two, either I'd have gone bonkers
14:36Or you and me would have ended up doing something that would have hurt Bill
14:40Mind you, I don't think there's much change now
14:44Except Bill in here
14:45And neither of us is getting any younger
14:49What are you trying to say?
14:50I know you, Bill
14:52I never could be
14:54But we're not kids
14:57Companionship is about different things at our age
15:02You speak for yourself
15:03What are you saying?
15:05I want to marry you
15:06I want to marry you
15:08Oh
15:10Well
15:12Of course
15:13I'd want something more than companionship
15:16Oh, steady on, girl
15:17Any louder you'll be selling tickets
15:19Of course
15:20I might be a bit deaf at my time of life
15:22But I ain't dead yet
15:25But there is, er
15:27There is just one thing
15:32Your Willie
15:33What about it?
15:35Well, it's just that I'm allergic to dogs
15:38They can give me terrible eczema
15:42I can't go out in the street with it sometimes
15:45It's so bad
15:47So we'd have to get rid of Willie
15:51I'm sorry to have to ask him
15:53There's nothing I can do about it
15:55I can't live for more than a day with a dog
15:57Oh, it's torment to me
16:00And I like dogs
16:01Yes, but I can't throw him out just like that
16:04Oh, no, no, I don't mean that
16:06When we find him a good home
16:09I don't want him to be upset
16:11Yes, but what about me?
16:13I don't want you to be upset either
16:14I don't want to marry you
16:15Yes, but I'd be upset without Willie
16:17Oh, yeah, well
16:19You're going to have a big problem then
16:20Because my poor old skin wouldn't stand up to it
16:25So it looks as if the ball's in your court, love
16:30Yes
16:32Yes, it does
16:33Don't it?
16:38Well, I think the estimate's okay by you
16:39It looks like we've got a deal
16:40Great
16:41I was worried in case I had something bigger on elsewhere
16:44While we're away
16:45Don't my clothing the place up now
16:46It means a dead time's being used
16:48Yeah?
16:49Any particular color scheme you have in mind
16:50So I can start buying the materials now?
16:52Not really, but I've got a pretty good idea what I want
16:55But I haven't really talked to Sue about it
16:56No, Sue
16:57Just as long as I know before you leave the country
16:59See ya
17:01Do you like having a brother?
17:02Why ask?
17:04I was just wondering if having a brother was like having a sister
17:07I can think of one different straight away
17:09Brothers have a habit of disappearing now and again
17:12Anyway, you haven't got either
17:13I've got you
17:14You're a sister to me
17:16Come off it
17:16Well, you're the nearest I've got to a sister
17:18I mean, I haven't even got your real parents, have I?
17:21Well, don't start that again, Sharon
17:22You're getting really mean to
17:23Well, they're not a couple at all
17:25They're like business partners
17:27And I'm just a bit of their property
17:28They're spiteful
17:31I don't think you like that
17:34What brought all this on?
17:36I'll tell you the truth, Shell
17:37I think I'm missing my mum
17:39I'm lonely enough when they're both here
17:41It's a lot worse and one of them goes away
17:45Real parents
17:46Well, they should want to share their lives with you
17:48Always be around to set an example
17:50Any person who sets an example for me is you
17:53Me?
17:54Yeah, you're the closest person to me
17:57The one I look up to like I should look up to them
17:59You look up to me?
18:01You're older than me, Shell
18:02I listen to what you say
18:05Oh, for God's sake, I go around copying everything you do
18:08Sharon, don't be stupid
18:10There's no difference between us apart of mum a year older
18:12Big deal
18:16I mean, I've got relatives coming out of the woodwork and look at them
18:20I've got a dad on the dole and a new baby
18:22I should've got five examples like that, shouldn't I?
18:25There you go, tell me
18:28Didn't have a tomato juice, was it?
18:30I never had no trouble being served when your missus is here
18:33She's always ready for a chap too, you know
18:35Yeah, I don't know, bleeding, no
18:37There's nothing wrong with a bit of idle gossip now and again
18:39The place don't seem the same without her about
18:42She lends a lot of character to her place
18:44And lends nothing, she rents it
18:47Now there's your tomato juice
18:48And I'm only sorry that Terry Wogan isn't on hand to serve you with the wit and style that you're
18:53obviously accustomed to
18:54Ooh, I say
18:56I only came in for a bit of company
18:58Watch your dent
19:01So you've got the right arm
19:03Missing Andy, I expect
19:04I must say the place does seem a bit dull without her
19:08Lofty
19:13When you've quite finished entertaining the saloon bar with your witty repartee
19:18Perhaps you'd like to don your revolving bow tie and serve Arthur here with a pint and a flipping white
19:23rabbit
19:24If he wants it
19:25And if anyone wants me
19:26I shall be upstairs practicing my fire eating
19:31I know what you need
19:32A new stereo, our one's passed it
19:34You ought to get one of them compact disc things
19:37No, no, I've found that talking to older men is helped
19:39They can give you an outlook that you or I can't give each other
19:42It's not all they can give you
19:44All right, who have you been talking to?
19:46All sorts really
19:47Ali, Tony, Andy
19:49Well Andy's not that old, is he?
19:50Well none of them are exactly geriatric, Sharon
19:53No, it's good to discuss your feelings with older people
19:55Not so much your parents, you know
19:57Just people who've had more experience in life than you have
19:59What sort of experience?
20:05Is that the letter then?
20:09Come on, give us a look
20:11Just this, what I told you
20:13I passed them all
20:15Oh, well done, lovey
20:16I knew you'd passed
20:18I bet they passed me over for promotion
20:20Hey, they cannot do that
20:22You just wait and see
20:25It's so depressing just because I'm a woman
20:27Sexual equality rules okay, except it doesn't
20:30Hey, don't you start getting depressed
20:31I had enough of that today from Michelle
20:34What do you mean?
20:35She collared me today in a laundrette
20:37She's really down, it seems her parents are giving her a hard time
20:40Are you sure she hasn't got a schoolgirl crush on you?
20:43Oh, come off it, Debs
20:44Oh, you are attractive
20:45You think so?
20:46Well, I've always thought so myself
20:49Are you doing anything tonight?
20:52Why, have you got something in mind?
20:54You bet
20:57I've got some celebrating to do, remember
20:59Ooh
21:04I'll be off then, Den
21:06Yeah, goodnight, Loft
21:11Have you still got the hump about not going out tonight?
21:14For the last time, Lofty, I've not got the hump
21:21I'll see you, Den
21:22Yeah
21:22Sure, mate
21:25All right, Sharon
21:25Nine
21:33Michelle?
21:40For a moment there, I thought one of the punters had stowed away under the table
21:44No, I was upstairs talking to Sharon
21:47You all right?
21:50Michelle, if there's anything bothering you
21:53On your mind
21:55You know
21:59We're not expecting to get everything we claim for, obviously
22:01But it does help to know we were fully covered
22:03That's true
22:04But don't expect them to break their nets getting a cheque to you, though
22:07You mean that's why a genial guy with a smile and a handshake
22:11Hasn't battled his way through snow and ice to see us already, eh?
22:15They only come to see you when they think you're trying to rip them off
22:17I only sent that on you the other day
22:19Even if I should have sent the claim with it to save myself the postage, eh?
22:23Then you certainly would have got a visit
22:26Can I help you, Lofty?
22:28Yeah, have you got any of them cocktail sticks?
22:29You know, the ones in the little plastic tube?
22:31I've seen more walking sticks than cocktail sticks than that pub of yours
22:35Yeah, well, maybe he's trying to make it a bit more trendy, you know, do the odd Harvey Wallbanger
22:40Headbanger more like me, I'll tell you
22:41To be honest, Lofty, I don't know if you have got any
22:44Well, wouldn't I even have?
22:46That's a point where there's an email, eh?
22:49We haven't got any
22:51Come on, come on, come on, come on, no
22:55You still not able to get hold of your mate?
22:57If it's any of your business, no, I'm not
22:59Sorry I spoke
23:00Look, if there's nothing else you want, then I'll make a move, eh?
23:03Yeah, go on
23:11Is there anything you want me to get?
23:13Yeah, those cocktail sticks
23:15Oh, yeah, I did try, I saw he'd never had none
23:17I'll try down the market, eh?
23:20Oh, Lofty
23:22Give Roly a run out with you
23:44Where the hell have you been?
23:46Mum said you'd gone to join the Foreign Legion
23:47I said they wouldn't have you
23:49I must have come into the wrong house
23:50What have I done?
23:51You, disappearing all day, worrying the life out of us
23:54What have you been doing?
23:56What have I been doing?
23:57I'll tell you, at six o'clock this morning, I went down to the market and picked up a consignment
24:02of Mafia cocaine
24:03Oh, typical mall rubbish
24:05Then I proceeded to Westminster Bridge, where I passed on nuclear secrets to my KGB contact
24:11Oh, stop mucking about
24:13I returned to the East End for a pie and mash
24:15And whilst eating it, I cracked me tooth on a hidden microfilm
24:20At which point, the entire population of the Watusi Fandango tribe pursued me down the old Kent Road after the
24:28said microfilm
24:29Hurling wave upon wave of poison spears at me
24:33Oh, Arthur
24:34I dodged the spears and the tracer fire from a fleet of hourly measuresmiths onto a 172 bus
24:39And said, sod this for a game of soldiers
24:42And promptly went and got myself a job
24:45You're not joking? You've got a job?
24:48Now, don't get carried away, it's a school cleaner
24:52Cleaning? But that's normally part-time, isn't it?
24:55Yes, it is
24:56And the money ain't all that great, let alone the hours
24:58But it is a job
24:59And 63 people applied for it
25:02Oh, don't worry, love
25:04We're ever so proud of you
25:05Well done, Dad
25:06What's the school?
25:08Oh, you'll be seeing a lot of me from now on, yeah
25:10I'm a cleaner at your school
25:11Oh!
25:13My school?
25:15Oh, my God
25:16What's up?
25:17Well, how would you like it?
25:19I don't want them keeping an eye on me there as well as in here
25:21I don't get it, why would I want to keep an eye on you?
25:24Look, it doesn't matter if you do or don't, does it?
25:26It's just that once everyone finds out who you are
25:28Oh, God, this is terrible
25:30Why my school?
25:31Because it's got the job
25:32Well, I'm not having it
25:34I'm not having a father of mine cleaning at my school
25:36And that's final
25:38I don't want to push, Ethel
25:41But when you get to our age, every day counts
25:43Well, I know and I've thought about it an awful lot, Ernie
25:47I wouldn't like you to think I have
25:48I know that, Ethel, but have you come to a decision?
25:50Well, I've thought about it very hard all day long
25:54When I've been cleaning in the pub in the morning, I've thought about it
25:58And when I've been doing my shopping, I've thought about it
26:01In fact, I've thought of nothing else
26:03And?
26:04Well, Willie and I've discussed the matter very seriously
26:08You spoke beautifully, Ernie
26:10In fact, it's the nicest proposal I've ever had
26:14So you make an habit of this sort of thing, don't I?
26:16Oh, no
26:17Anyway, we must be serious
26:20You see, Willie and I have been together for over five years
26:25And fond as I am of you, I couldn't bear to be parted from my little Willie
26:31So, I suppose my answer must be no
26:35Yeah
26:36Well, in me time, I've often had to get the better of another man for a woman
26:44Well, I'm blessed if I've had a flipping dog get the better of me
26:49Deb
26:50Hmm?
26:52Pauline's just told me
26:53Her mother's offers to pay for our losses, eh?
26:55Aww
26:56It restores your faith in human nature, doesn't it?
27:00I was quite touched
27:02I hadn't heart to tell if we'd probably make a profit with the old insurance claim
27:05I wouldn't call it a profit having some stranger rifle through our home
27:09Hey, we'll feel a lot better once the old insurance check plops onto the old mat
27:15It's a pity about Greece though, eh?
27:17Still, you passed your exams, love
27:19Good news
27:20Hmm
27:20At least we're the shopping for new things to look forward to
27:24Yeah
27:24We'll probably get one of those brand new videos
27:26Just stereotyping
27:28We'll see when the money comes
27:34You are sure you posted the renewal?
27:36Relax, love
27:37I put all the mail to be posted the other day in my jacket pocket
27:42You sure?
27:44Sure, I'm sure
27:53What's up?
28:02Andy, you stupid idiot!
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