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00:00what's up wolf egg fam it's your boy kid back at it again hope you're doing well continue my
00:14journey alongside victor and margaret in one foot in the grave what adventures are going to be
00:19happening on this week's episode i gotta stay tuned to find out but ladies and gentlemen you're
00:22gonna hear it again snacks it's not included damn it you gotta bring your own don't forget to like
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00:31let's get it snacks not included let's freaking go
00:34but i'm just too long in the tooth so i'm an oap and weak mean but i'm not yet quite going to see
00:45i may be over the hill now that i have retired fading away but i'm not yet expired
00:53clapped out run down two all to save one foot in the grave
01:00the absolute limit that was you wouldn't believe that anyone could pick their nose all the way through
01:09dances with wolves would you three and a half hours i had to sit next to that
01:13before was the right nostril he never touched the left one
01:16what was the one on my side i think he was digging the channel tunnel
01:22i think come on what's the matter i've already freezing out here
01:27it won't turn it's jammed again bloody thing
01:31joking surely here give it to you i managed this morning by jiggling it slightly to the
01:37god's sake 260 pounds we paid for this for a complete set of new locks so secure even we can't get in
01:51oh no
01:53oh no
01:57god wait
02:01i've been through this life i'm never gonna get anyone in to do anything ever again
02:07oh
02:09oh god what do you cramp now i don't mind this
02:12oh
02:14oh
02:16oh
02:18jeez
02:194291
02:23what
02:25yes i know there is
02:29yes i know
02:31it's me
02:32yes i know
02:33it's me
02:34yes i have a ladder going through my own bedroom window
02:37why the hell do you think i'm doing it
02:40oh because the lady loves milk clay
02:43why are you trying to go back to bed
02:45oh no
02:47it's a charity of some people
02:49are you all right
02:51hold on
02:52i'll put some pillows down
02:54ah
02:55yes if you would
02:56it would be a big hell
02:57just
02:58how the hell do you do this packing
03:03oh yes
03:04well i managed to jiggle it about somehow or other in the end
03:07funny isn't it
03:08it suddenly turned
03:09funny
03:10yes
03:11sometimes i wonder just how much priceless energy i can take you one evening
03:15why is it that no matter how long you stand there shaking it
03:32there's always one last drip that you have to dab on with a sheet of toilet paper
03:38it's one of those strange facts of life you can never work out
03:45did you say you would pick up the makings of that casserole for me this morning
03:49oh i suppose if i have to run the gauntlet again with that woman at the greengrocers who seems to fancy me
03:56when it keeps wrapping up my vegetables in a suggestive manner
03:59hey yo
04:00it's good sir i'm afraid to go in there and ask for a parsnip
04:05i went back last week and found lipstick marks on the end of a spring onion
04:09what's that all about
04:12what are you talking
04:13what are you talking
04:14what are you talking about
04:15millicent in the greengrocers
04:16millicent miles fancies you
04:19oh god she must be desperate
04:22damn
04:23imagining it
04:24i can feel her mentally skinning my beetroot every time she looks at me
04:28i mean you would think that a woman of her age might
04:43oh man
04:45oh man
04:46oh man
04:47oh man
04:48oh man
04:49oh man
04:50oh man
04:51oh man
04:52oh man
04:53oh man
04:54oh man
04:55oh man
04:56i'd be away from your hands every time you blew your nose in this house
04:59who the heck is that
05:03oh
05:04shhhh
05:05ha ha
05:06ha
05:07ha ha
05:11morning
05:12morning
05:13morning
05:14thank you
05:15thank you
05:16ah
05:17my ticket's for wempley thursday night
05:19i
05:20now
05:21what's this
05:22Surely not that new pair of gloves I sent away for.
05:32Oh, in the name of sanity, what's this?
05:37Can't anyone get anything right anymore?
05:52What the?
06:10What the?
06:14What the?
06:14Oh, my goodness.
06:24Oh, they're nice and close the door.
06:39Holy shit.
06:44I do not believe it.
06:49Someone's just stolen our fridge.
06:53Just then.
06:54When I went upstairs as bold as brass, they must just...
06:58Stole.
07:044291.
07:13Speaking.
07:14Yes?
07:18Oh, my God.
07:21What?
07:23Do they know what watch is in or anything?
07:28All right.
07:29Bye.
07:30Just saw the top of it disappearing down the road in a truck.
07:34Can you believe that?
07:36Can you actually believe that?
07:38Jean's had an accident.
07:41What?
07:41Well, what a bad one.
07:43Last night, on her way back from her sister's in Blackpool, the car went off the road into a ditch.
07:49They've taken her up the charter as general, so...
07:52Oh.
07:52I'll meet you up there in my lunch hour, all right?
07:59Oh, hello.
08:00Don't worry.
08:01She's not as bad as she looks.
08:02Most of it's superficial.
08:03The main thing is this nasty crack all the way around her jaw, so I'm afraid she won't really be able to speak to you at all.
08:09Oh, really?
08:09Oh, dear.
08:11Oh, well, then.
08:12Her spirits are very low.
08:14I think she could definitely do with some cheering up.
08:17All right.
08:20I don't suppose you know if you'll be out for Christmas or not.
08:25Sorry?
08:28Hang on.
08:29I've got a pen here.
08:36What's this?
08:38Commode?
08:39What?
08:39You mean you want to...
08:41Oh, just hang on a second, then.
08:50Oh, excuse me.
08:53Margaret!
09:00Hey.
09:02Thanks for coming.
09:04I said you were in a private room.
09:07I was at first.
09:08It's like musical chairs in this place.
09:10Hey, yo.
09:20Nice.
09:21Easy.
09:22Easier.
09:23These.
09:25Read that.
09:28Read all these.
09:30Oh, I'll tell you what I did do up there.
09:31guess what on my very first day I won first prize in a competition in Louis
09:39Tussaud's you know the big waxwork museum on the front in Blackpool guess
09:43who bought the winning lottery tickets so what did you win well I had a choice
09:49of 500 pounds in cash oh no don't laugh a chance to have a waxwork made of
09:59myself or properly modeled with casts and everything by one of their experts which
10:10did you choose I don't want to market today I'm sure
10:27oh your favorite TV program will just be starting won't it let me just switch that
10:33on for you
10:34well I'll see you again I expect
10:40oh wonderful that's all we need isn't a wax dummy of mrs. warboys cluttering up the house I mean what on earth possessed her for goodness sake
10:47it's been sent down on Thursday she won't be there to take delivery of it oh what else was I supposed to say
10:54no one can always stick it upstairs in the spare room or something yes well let's just keep her away from the radiators she might start dribbling through the floorboards
11:01oh yes
11:07I seem to remember you swore in your grandmother's grave to come around yesterday but it is not buried in quicksand
11:14what because we can't over in the front or the back now
11:21it took us half an hour to get this locked again properly yesterday now the key is broken off of the
11:27are you listening to a cricket match there
11:30oh can you hold on a minute please
11:34just a sec
11:37oh my god
11:39oh my god
11:42oh my god
11:44oh my god
11:47oh my god
11:48oh my god
11:50oh my god
11:52oh
11:59don't worry
12:00I haven't come for your fridge
12:02hello
12:03good morning
12:04how are you
12:05I'm afraid we're still trying to get those locks sorted out actually
12:08bad as the one on the back of my van then
12:10someone like that off last week
12:11it's the age we live in
12:13anyway me darling I've got your marriage pipers out here
12:15I won't be a tick
12:16oh right
12:17right
12:18uh
12:19are you still there hello
12:20yes
12:21right
12:22and you've got my address there
12:24yes it's victor meldrew care of alcatraz
12:27ha ha ha
12:29oh no what are you doing
12:31hold on
12:32no
12:33no
12:34no
12:35no
12:36no
12:37no
12:38no
12:39no
12:40no
12:41no
12:42no
12:43no
12:44no
12:45no
12:46no
12:47no
12:48no
12:49no
12:50no
12:51no
12:52no
12:53no
13:08no
13:09no
13:10no
13:11no
13:12no
13:14it isn't. Oh, Mama.
13:23Morning, Melissa. Do you know the back door of your van's wide open?
13:28Mrs. Ellsbury's boys are out there practising drop kicks with an aubergine.
13:32Oh, they're not. Well, I'll love you and leave you then, Victor.
13:36You can settle up with me next week.
13:40Ay-yay-yay.
13:41What happened to this?
13:43The thread in the middle section's broken. I think we'll have to get a new one.
13:47Oh, right. Well, perhaps we can have a look. The next time we're...
13:51Oh, my God!
13:53When did this arrive?
13:54Oh, yes, just after you went round the corner, half past ten.
13:59Haven't you opened it yet to have a look?
14:01I'm afraid I have, yes.
14:05And?
14:11Oh, my.
14:13I'll go and see to the potatoes.
14:16Oh.
14:18Six hours of just sitting here waiting.
14:21Well, I've had enough of this bloody caper now.
14:25Have you been wiping up the cheese grater with this again?
14:27Five o'clock. It was obvious he wasn't coming.
14:31Rang up the shop.
14:32Oh, I'm sorry. He's gone home now.
14:33And it's his day off tomorrow.
14:35We'll give him up and daddy day off.
14:37Ruddy locksmiths.
14:38I've got you on train and you're counting for us.
14:45Five-fifty-five. We're all meeting at the station.
14:48Kick-off's seven-thirty.
14:49Which has just been fine.
14:51Give me time this afternoon to run one or two little errands.
14:55What sort of errands?
15:03Aye.
15:04Good afternoon, Mr. Laverick.
15:17Of Laverick Locks and Boats for all your household security needs.
15:21Yeah.
15:21Ah, sorry to tell you.
15:22My name's Meldrew.
15:23We've spoken several times on the phone about some work you did for me last Friday.
15:27Mr. Meldrew, how are you?
15:31I haven't forgotten you, only we've had a few problems at the office this week.
15:35I can only apologise most sincerely.
15:37And I promise someone will be around first thing tomorrow morning on my absolute word of honour.
15:42Yes, well, I'm afraid I'm not really interested in your word of honour, Mr. Laverick.
15:46I waited in all day for you four times now.
15:48And to be honest, I'm not prepared to be pissed around any longer.
15:52Let's go.
15:53Bitches, if I were you, I'd keep this door shut before they get everything out.
15:58Let's go.
16:04That's all nice and secure, boy.
16:06It's all right.
16:11Your wife will probably let you back in when she gets...
16:14Oh, no, I tell a lie.
16:16Didn't someone say that you lived on your own?
16:18Yes, of course they did.
16:20In that case, you'll very probably be wanting this back.
16:26Give me back that bloody key.
16:28I'm sorry.
16:29What, you mean you'd like it posted through the letterbox?
16:33Yes.
16:34Yes what?
16:38Yes.
16:38Please.
16:43Righty-ho then.
16:44There we are.
16:49I put a first-class stamp on it.
16:54But they should be with you first thing in the morning.
16:56Oh, and in the meantime, be very careful of that umbrella plant.
17:00They don't like a lot of water.
17:01Never mess with Victor.
17:06Ha ha.
17:07Sucker.
17:12Cheer up, it may never happen.
17:15Oof.
17:16Can I give you a lift anywhere?
17:17You'll be waiting there till Doomsday.
17:19I know.
17:20I'm supposed to be catching a train at six.
17:23Let's see if we can squeeze you in the back then.
17:28Shouldn't take more than ten minutes.
17:30Oh, sorry about all this palaver.
17:40I'll get around to fixing it one of these days.
17:44Oh, if you can find a space between the collies.
17:47I'm sorry, I'm all a bit chocker at the moment.
17:49Yes, but I don't think I'll be bothered about that so long as I get there.
17:54In.
17:55There you are.
17:56You get yourself comfy, Victor.
17:57I've got one quick call on the way.
17:59We'll have bags of time.
18:01Oh, it's not.
18:06Oh, it's not.
18:08Oh, we'll have bags of time.
18:13Oh.
18:13Oh, sorry.
18:14Oh, it's not.
18:15Oh, it's not.
18:22Oh, oh.
18:23Oh, oh.
18:24Oh, oh.
18:25Oh, oh.
18:25What the hell?
18:26Oh, no, no, no, no, come on, bro.
18:44Hello, Fred, it's only me.
18:47Are you well today?
18:49Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
18:59Anyone home?
19:03Oh, I see you managed to get that lock-off bed from the back door at last.
19:09Margaret?
19:12Margaret?
19:14Oh, wait.
19:24Oh, shit.
19:30Same shit.
19:33Oh, my God.
19:36Jean, when did you come out?
19:40Oh, they turfed me out a couple of hours ago, said they needed the beds.
19:45Naturally, I couldn't wait to get round here.
19:49Well, where is it?
19:53Ah, um, we put it in the spare room.
19:57What can I say, Victor?
20:07Didn't I say things keep happening just lately?
20:10I mean, I'm so sorry.
20:13Your big trip to Wendell and everything, and it's all my fault.
20:18Yes.
20:19Well...
20:20Look, it's not the same.
20:35No way it's the same.
20:37But if you want to stop off at my place and watch it on the box, you're more than welcome...
20:41It's not on the box.
20:44On satellite it is, on the sports channel.
20:47I mean, and it's the very least I can do for you after everything.
20:52Uh-huh.
20:53It's funny, isn't it?
20:54For the best part of a month, I've been dying for this moment now.
21:09I must have been out of my tiny mind to think that anyone would want this in their house,
21:18other than to scare away the rats.
21:22It's absolutely hideous.
21:24Very good likeness there.
21:28Got it.
21:29Wow.
21:31A savage.
21:32Well, it's nice.
21:34The way they've caught your smile and everything.
21:37Yes.
21:38Well...
21:40What day did the dustman come around here?
21:43Friday.
21:44Should've took the money, man.
21:47I'll give you a ring sometime then.
21:50Good night, Margaret.
21:53I'm afraid that you have to say that on the day, neither side really managed to find a
22:05reserved or formal character that was needed to lift this match out of Adolfo.
22:10I don't suppose I miss very much in the end.
22:20So, you're going to leave me now, are you?
22:27All on my own?
22:28Sorry?
22:29Oh, yes.
22:30I thought I'd walk home and get some fresh air.
22:31Oh, I don't know.
22:32The scrapes we get into, the pair of us, I suppose we're very much alike, really, when
22:33it comes to it.
22:34Whoa.
22:35Whoa.
22:36Anyway.
22:37Bedtime.
22:38Holy shit.
22:39If you're going to walk out on me, there's not much to stay up for.
22:46No.
22:47No.
22:48Whoa, whoa, whoa.
22:51Whoa.
22:55Woah.
22:58Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
23:02Wow.
23:04Cheers.
23:08Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
23:19Whoa, whoa, Victor.
23:21What you doing?
23:25Oh, my God.
23:28No, no, no.
23:30Oh, shit.
23:384291.
23:51Hello, Margaret.
23:52It's Millicent from the Greengrocers.
23:55Victor's still not home yet.
23:57Oh, no.
23:58He's in London with some friends for the football.
24:00I don't imagine he'll be...
24:01How did you know that?
24:04Ah, well, I don't suppose there's any point in trying to keep it from you.
24:08I'm afraid your husband didn't actually go to London tonight.
24:12He's been here, at my place.
24:15I don't think I need to paint a picture, do I?
24:18Suffice to say, it was a lot more fun than football.
24:24Holy...
24:25You're back early.
24:46Oh, yeah.
24:51Margaret, I can't believe what I've done.
24:56It was one of those stupid moments of weakness that...
25:01Would you like to tell me about it?
25:07Not really.
25:08Tell me about it!
25:10Oh, shit!
25:12I can love her.
25:17I locked that locksmith in his porch.
25:22What?
25:23I went round to see him, locked him in his porch,
25:26took the key away and posted it back to him.
25:30I suppose I must be cracking up altogether now.
25:34Locksmith?
25:34I'm talking about Millicent!
25:38I just had her on the phone,
25:40telling me that you've been round at her house tonight.
25:44Oh, yeah.
25:45Well, yes, I'm afraid she gave me a lift,
25:47and the van was towed away, so I missed the train,
25:50so I ended up watching the match in her house on Sky.
25:53But...
25:54What's she been saying to you?
25:56Victor, look me in the eyes
26:01and tell me nothing happened
26:04between you and Millicent tonight.
26:11Nothing happened between us.
26:16Absolutely nothing.
26:21There's her face.
26:24Margaret?
26:25Margaret?
26:26Oh, no.
26:33Oh, no.
26:40Hello, Millicent.
26:41Oh, so what have you come to tell me?
26:44I suppose he's denied the whole thing.
26:46Well, of course.
26:47I mean, naturally, he's going to deny it.
26:49Naturally?
26:49Because it never happened.
26:51Never ha...
26:51You're not telling me you believe him.
26:54That's right, Millicent.
26:55My God, he's got you well-trained.
26:58Oh, no.
27:00It's called trust, Millicent.
27:02You should try to clean it up in the dictionary sometime.
27:04It's next to Crollop.
27:08So I imagined the whole thing, did I?
27:10That your husband came upstairs and got into bed with me tonight?
27:14Imagined?
27:14No.
27:16Invented.
27:17Because, unfortunately, the evening didn't quite go the way you'd planned, did it?
27:21The way I planned?
27:22Oh, the one thing I never took you for, Margaret, was gullible.
27:27I mean, I really thought you were stronger than that.
27:30Yes.
27:32Well, we'll see, won't we?
27:34Just how strong I am.
27:38Holy shit.
27:39In the future, we'll be getting our potatoes from Sainsbury's.
27:44Wow.
27:45Like that B.R.C.L.
27:46Unbelievable the way people are sometimes.
27:54Suppose I should have known I was dicing with death there from the work go.
27:58How's your stomach?
27:59Yes, much better than it was when I was being sick in her bathroom.
28:05An hour and a half in the back of that van with all those rotting onions and all those brandies.
28:11It's a wonder I'll get any stomach left.
28:17Drip, drip.
28:17Still, I suppose it all says quite a lot about us when you think about it.
28:22I mean, there aren't many wives who forgive me for going around to her house in the first place,
28:26even just to watch football.
28:29Wouldn't they?
28:30I mean, at least we're a bit more mature than that.
28:34Yes.
28:38Yeah, yeah.
28:43She is such a badass.
28:46Oh, shit.
28:47Let's go.
28:52Fierce, but lovely.
28:55Margaret.
28:55Yeah, that Millicent was bat chick.
29:02Crazy lady.
29:03Oh, man.
29:05Oh, man.
29:08All right, ladies and gentlemen, we got to talk about it.
29:32If you made it to this point right now, use the code word football.
29:36It lets me know you made it this far.
29:38We're going to talk about it.
29:39Don't go anywhere.
29:40Ladies and gentlemen, Mrs. Warboys was out of her tiny mind that anybody would want this in her house.
29:47But hey, ladies and gentlemen, it has a very good likeness.
29:50Ladies and gentlemen, Margaret, the most gentle.
29:59But yet has moments that she's just as tough, just as badass, just as cool as Victor Meldrew, ladies and gentlemen.
30:07She shined very brightly on this episode.
30:10Besides my boy, Victor, with his tantrums and just showing you don't mess with him, ladies and gentlemen.
30:17This guy has always got a trick up his sleeve.
30:19And I got to say that Margaret had such a great line with the dictionary bit.
30:27And, you know, right next to the word, you know, trust is the word trial.
30:33Ladies and gentlemen, that was crazy.
30:35So we've had some absurd, some crazy moments on this episode, man, from the jump, man.
30:43They can't even get into their place, okay?
30:46You know, Victor tried, the Mrs. tried, multiple occasions here.
30:51And eventually, you know, Victor's climbing up things, you know, climbing up the ladder to try to get, you know, inside.
30:59And you got the neighbors calling and stuff.
31:01Listen, they were looking out for him and shit, but, hey, he, I love the way he responded to that, man.
31:07What the hell do you think I'm doing here?
31:09Like, I just, I just love the way he responds to a lot of the situations here.
31:13And then freaking, you got lovely Margaret just strolling on in as nothing happened.
31:19And she's like, what the, what the, you know, like he's going crazy.
31:23Like, damn, man, I just spent this time trying to get up this shit.
31:26And then she just got in there, man, sometimes it just pays off to be just a little bit more patient.
31:32But you wouldn't have this crazy, funny-ass scenario in that moment.
31:37So definitely, you know, you have a great start.
31:40I think it had a lot of crazy, funny scenarios.
31:45Again, this guy's making some tea.
31:49He's fixing himself a drink.
31:51Like, all of a sudden, two guys coming out of nowhere, man, and just joined his freaking refrigerator.
31:58That shit was, and he come back, you're like, what the hell, man?
32:02This guy gets in so many crazy-ass adventures that, man, I don't know, I don't believe it sometimes, man.
32:08Because I don't know how the hell they come up with all these crazy, you know, shenanigans.
32:13But, man, keep them coming, ladies and gentlemen.
32:15I'm definitely looking forward to more.
32:17Uh, Mrs. Warboys, man, she definitely was crazy on this episode.
32:22Like, ladies and gentlemen, if you had that option, which one you choosing?
32:27I'm picking the money, ladies and gentlemen.
32:28I don't want no damn wax version of myself.
32:32So, and I gotta agree with her.
32:34She was out of her tiny mind on this episode to think that anybody wants that shit, man.
32:39I'm sorry.
32:40Take the money, lady.
32:41Take the freaking money.
32:42But she was great on this episode.
32:44Victor helping the lady in the, you know, the hospital was funny.
32:50You know, the guy's like, yeah, she needs some cheering up on and stuff.
32:53You know, Victor was doing a hell of a good job, man.
32:55He made that lady's day, man.
32:59Oh, my God.
33:00And then Mrs. Warboys comes out, you know, after Margaret and them are leaving.
33:04So, funny scenarios overall on this episode.
33:09And then you hear a little bit about this lady, Millicent.
33:12And you can see the look on Margaret's face that, A, she don't really like her that much.
33:18And, two, it gets to the bottom that she kind of fancies Victor and shit.
33:24And she's shocked.
33:25Like, why the hell anybody would fancy, you know, she just shit on Victor there in that moment there.
33:30So, I just really think, like, it's so cool when you see a character like Margaret who is, you know, innocent, very caring, you know, worries about people's well-beings and stuff like that.
33:43But I always believe that everybody has multiple sides to themselves.
33:48And, you know, you have your good sides.
33:50You got your, you know, you got your savage or your mean sides.
33:53I think we all have that in us.
33:55And it definitely translates to absolutely hilarious comedy, you know.
34:01So, I loved, I got to give a lot of love to Margaret on this episode.
34:05Obviously, my boy Victor on this episode, you know, Warboys.
34:10But, yeah, Margaret, I especially want to throw that to her.
34:13And then, you know, you got this lady, Millicent.
34:15And she got some tricks up her sleeve, you know.
34:17She's definitely fancying the touchy, a little touchy-touchy on my boy.
34:22And, you know, eventually, he getting told and shit, like, all these crazy-ass scenarios.
34:28So, this is what I love about the show.
34:30Besides all the laughs and serious tone moments and dramatic stuff and tug-on-your-heartstring moments,
34:36you just have, you're just like, what the hell?
34:39Just like Victor, I don't believe it sometimes.
34:41Oh, I got to say, that line, when he was in the bathroom and shaking it and the tissues and all that stuff,
34:48yeah, he just had me dying.
34:49And, fellas, can relate to this scenario here.
34:52And then the end bit, too, him shaking it up, shaking it up.
34:55And then, yep, still got that one more, you know, drop in there, funny as hell.
35:01And then, yeah, burning, you know, all this shit, putting it on his face early on, man.
35:05There was just a lot of crazy scenarios.
35:08But I got to say, I had a lot of fun watching this episode.
35:12The lady, you know, Millicent, did a great job.
35:15You know, you're thinking the worst possible scenario.
35:18But it didn't cross my mind with all the scents and all the food that's in the back that was getting him sick,
35:25you know, a little bit sick.
35:26Plus, you know, she's probably gave that guy a lot of drinks in the process of trying to get my boy drunk.
35:31But you got to have trust in a relationship.
35:36And, you know, Margaret, and she even said, look at me.
35:40Man, that was such a, like, I'm just stop.
35:45You're processing.
35:46You're feeling the fire.
35:47She has, she's such a great actress that you feel, you know, her anger.
35:52The same way that, you know, when Victor's moaning and bitching and doing all that shit and, you know, having his moments.
35:57I also like the locksmith moment, if I didn't say that already.
36:01I really enjoyed that, getting the one-up.
36:03Because have you ever been in a scenario, you know, back in the day, at least, you're waiting for the cable company.
36:09You're waiting for the phone company to come through.
36:11You take a day off of work.
36:14And they don't freaking show up.
36:16So, you just wasted your day.
36:18So, I think we've all probably, hopefully, have been in a scenario like that where you just get kind of fed up with this shit.
36:23So, I love that my man has tracked him down, you know, went to his place.
36:28And, yeah, he got the one-up on him.
36:30Yeah, he'll eventually get out there one day.
36:32You know, but it's going to take, it's going to take at least a day before that shit gets delivered.
36:36So, I love the show.
36:38Plenty of laughs.
36:39Plenty of great moments.
36:40You can let me know your favorite in the, you know, down below.
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