00:00Mum, can I have a tenner?
00:01I thought you just got paid.
00:03Yeah, but I'm saving that money.
00:05Oh, so you thought you'd spend mine instead?
00:07Yeah.
00:08No.
00:10Don't look at me!
00:12You're always paid for the minimum work as it is.
00:15What? I work as hard as anyone there.
00:17Well, that's not saying much, is it?
00:19Can I go on the fabric printer today?
00:21Ask Sam.
00:22No, she always puts herself on there. It's not fair. I haven't had a turn yet.
00:24All right, all right, I'll ask her.
00:26But make sure she shows you how it works first, yeah?
00:28Yeah, I actually know how it works.
00:30Hey, what's all this?
00:32That is recycling.
00:35That she put in our bin.
00:37Use your own.
00:38Well, there's no need for this, though, is there?
00:40You could have just had a quiet word, David.
00:42Well, I think it's best we set the boundaries from the get-go, don't you?
00:47You are a sad old man. I hope you know that.
00:50I feel really sorry for your family for being this petty over some paper.
00:53Hey, button it. Come and out and pick this up.
00:56Oh!
00:57Look at that, a neon life drawing at the community centre.
01:01Hmm.
01:02Sounds like my worst nightmare.
01:03Yeah, she can barely draw a decent stick, man.
01:06Yes, all right, thank you.
01:07You don't have to be good at it.
01:09I thought that was your thing.
01:12Well, as you know, I've done a life drawing class before.
01:14Mind you, I think it was just to wind Paul up.
01:17I enjoyed it, though.
01:19Who's Paul?
01:20First husband.
01:22All right, come on, then.
01:23Let's get you started on this printer.
01:25Oi! Pick that up. Pick that up.
01:28See you later, Lace.
01:31Bye, darling.
01:32All right.
01:32You all right with that?
01:34Yeah, thanks.
01:35Yeah.
01:36Bye.
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