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00:00Oh!
00:06Sweet!
00:08Oh!
00:10You stoned me.
00:12Here we are.
00:14Oh!
00:16Guess where we're going at the weekend.
00:20Give us a clue.
00:22If you insist, there you are.
00:24Ow, you dirty pig!
00:26Get it away!
00:28How's that rice going down? All right.
00:30Oh!
00:32Where are we going then, Del?
00:34We're going skiing.
00:36Where do you think we're going, you silly old...
00:38We're going fishing, aren't we?
00:40Well, I know that. I mean, where?
00:42Oh, see what you mean? We're going to a place called Trip Gower.
00:44Where's that? It's at Cornwall.
00:46Cornwall? Why are we going all the way down there?
00:48Because that's where Boyce's weekend cottage is.
00:50I had dinner with him last night at Mario's
00:52and he happened to mention he'd got his weekend cottage
00:54and it was free and so... Bob's your uncle?
00:56Fancy charging you. Nothing.
00:58He's letting us have it for free?
01:00Yeah. All for gratis.
01:02Oh, now, come on, Del. There's got to be something behind this.
01:04Because Boyce would scalp you if Dandruff had a going rate.
01:08You're becoming so cynical, Rodney.
01:10He's just doing a mate a favour, isn't he, eh?
01:12Yeah.
01:14Wait a minute. You met him in Mario's?
01:16Yeah, that's right, yeah. Grab that. Come on, look.
01:18Clear up all this fishing gear, will you?
01:20Because I want to pop out.
01:22It's a fish restaurant. Is it? Yeah, see you later.
01:24Bit of a coincidence, Del, innit?
01:26You meeting him in a fish restaurant,
01:28then the next thing we're all going fishing.
01:30He's like Elliot Bleedon Ness at times, isn't he, eh?
01:34All right, Rodney, I was going to tell you when we got down here.
01:38You know, as a sort of surprise-like. Oh, yeah.
01:40Yeah, yeah, as a surprise, yeah.
01:42Well, this cottage happens to be
01:44near one of the finest salmon fishing streams in England.
01:46Now, Mario has agreed to pay us £10 for every fish that we bring back.
01:50Now, Boyce and I are going to halve it.
01:52That's a fiver each.
01:53So let's say that we do, what, 60 fish.
01:56That'll be 300 sovs in our pocket.
01:59Now, we split it three ways.
02:00That means that you and Grandad get £50 each.
02:05Now, weekends fishing and three digs.
02:07Now, what do you reckon to that?
02:08I reckon it's illegal.
02:10You hurt me sometimes, Rodney.
02:12You really do.
02:13You don't even let me finish before you go
02:15jump into your nasty little delusions.
02:17It's lucky you ain't a judge, Rodney.
02:19You dang them before they finish the oath.
02:21Yeah.
02:22All right, I'm sorry.
02:23I just thought...
02:24I know exactly what you thought.
02:28So, have we got permission, have we?
02:30Well, we will have.
02:32We see the gamekeeper when we get down there
02:34and we pay him 25 quid.
02:36What, and he gives us a fishing permit?
02:38No, he shows us old in a fence.
02:40I knew it.
02:41It's called business.
02:43It's called stealing.
02:44No, it ain't, Rodney.
02:46Listen to your Grandad.
02:47It's called poaching.
02:51And what do we know about that, eh?
02:53Del, he can't even poach an egg.
02:57Well, it'll be a doddle.
02:59This stream's jam-packed with salmon.
03:01We just put our hooks in and whip them out.
03:03Del, it is illegal, it is immoral, it is unethical.
03:06All right.
03:08Me and Grandad will go on our own
03:10and split the profits between us.
03:15No, I didn't say I wouldn't come, did I?
03:17You keep on, Rodney, and you're going to get a smack right in the ear on you.
03:32Oi, oi, oi, what's all this about?
03:47My God, it's the old bilge.
03:49Someone doubled you up about them salmon.
03:51Shush!
03:52Look, just let me do the talking.
04:03Good evening, officer.
04:04Now, if it's about the tax disc, I can assure you that the new one is in the post.
04:08Something to do with your road fund license, sir.
04:11Down for a bit of fishing, are we?
04:13Oh, no, no, no, nothing like that, no.
04:15And why have you got three fishing rods tied to your roof rack?
04:23Oh, well, er...
04:24Oh, no, no, cos you remember we said we might do a little bit of fishing.
04:28Oh, yeah, that's right.
04:29Yeah, yeah, I might do, you know, just a little bit, like, you know, tiddlers.
04:32Now salmon, now.
04:37I see.
04:38You haven't given anyone a lift in the last half hour or so, have you, sir?
04:43Er...
04:44No.
04:45Look, what is this all about, anyway?
04:47We've just had word that a patient's escaped from the local hospital.
04:51Escaped?
04:52What you got out here?
04:53National Health Stall eggs?
04:55Shhh.
04:56It's no ordinary hospital, sir.
04:58It's an institute for the criminally insane.
05:00See, this storm's brought a few power cables down,
05:04blacked out the entire area.
05:06It even put the institute's security system out of action.
05:10So, this patient took his chance
05:12and made off across the moors.
05:15He's out there somewhere now.
05:18For all I know, he could be watching us.
05:23What was he, er, in there for, anyway?
05:25Ten years ago, this very night,
05:27he killed a party of weekend fishermen.
05:29He called him the axe murderer.
05:30No, no, I didn't know. I must have been out that night.
05:31You, good people, be very careful.
05:32Don't pick up any hitchhikers.
05:33Don't stop for anyone, no matter what the circumstance is.
05:34And if you see or hear anything suspicious, phone the police immediately.
05:35Your lives made it pen night.
05:36Right, gentlemen.
05:37Have a nice weekend, won't you?
05:38Yeah.
05:39Yeah, well, come on.
05:40full ahead both, Rodney.
06:11Are we?
06:12Yeah, of course we are.
06:13Build it.
06:14It's a crazed axe murderer out there somewhere.
06:17I know that, Rodders, but you seem to be forgetting that we're on a 300 quid earner.
06:22Don't worry, we'll be locked up safe and sound in Boise's cottage.
06:27Anyway, there's three of us.
06:30Well, it's me and you.
06:33Don't worry, I'll look after you.
06:34Don't worry, I'll look after you.
07:03Come on, look at this stuff out of here.
07:14Come on.
07:15All right, Brendan?
07:33I wish you'd shut up.
07:36You're making me nervous.
07:38Look, I didn't say I saw someone, did I?
07:41Just that I saw something.
07:43Yeah, well, don't worry.
07:44Get them lanterns going, will you, Rodney?
07:46What's wrong with the lights?
07:47There's no electric, is there?
07:48Someone's been tampering with it.
07:50No, look, the storm has blown the power cables over, remember?
07:54The whole area's blacked out, ain't it?
07:56Oh, yeah.
07:57I'll see if I can find some candles in this cupboard over here.
08:03What are you doing?
08:09I'm phoning the law.
08:10You're doing what?
08:11What are you trying to do to me?
08:13God.
08:14Look, we're down here doing a bit of fishing.
08:17The last thing we need is the local polizia sniffing round our keep nets.
08:21Look, that cop has said if we see or hear anything suspicious,
08:24phone the police immediately.
08:26Our lives could depend on it.
08:28All right, then, who have you seen, Hawkeye?
08:30Out, I saw...
08:34A movement in the trees.
08:36A movement?
08:37Of course you've seen a movement in the trees.
08:39There's a ruddy typhoid blown out there.
08:41Yeah, you're right, I'm sorry.
08:45It's all right, it comes to me.
08:47Call yourself together, all right?
08:48I'll be all right.
08:49Yeah, I'm sorry.
08:50It's a typhoon.
08:54Ah, good idea, Rodney.
08:55Put the kettle on, we'll have a nice cup of tea.
09:07Uh, Del, there's only an electric kettle out there.
09:09Well, use a saucepan then.
09:14No, there ain't none.
09:16Go on, Benny.
09:17Look, come out of my way.
09:18I'll do it.
09:19Look.
09:20Here, look.
09:21Have a look in that sideboard.
09:22See if Boycey's left any scotch, will ya?
09:24If he hasn't, we'll have to drink mine.
09:31There you are, Rodney.
09:33See what I mean?
09:34There ain't no ghosties or ghoulies out here.
09:37No, no.
09:38There ain't no ghosties out here.
09:39Do you want to come in here quick?
09:40Rodney's found something.
09:42I think what?
09:43Monopoly.
09:44Oh, now we are all doomed.
09:45Not the Monopoly.
09:46Hmm.
09:47What?
09:48It's on your chopper.
09:50Nice and nice.
09:51I'm sorry.
09:52And I'm sorry.
09:53I'm sorry.
09:54Oh, no, I'm sorry.
09:55You're lying.
09:56I'm sorry.
09:57No, no, no, no, no, no.
09:58No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
09:59No, no, no.
10:02No, no, no, no, no, no.
10:04No, no, no, no, no, no.
10:05It's the same thing.
10:07No, Del.
10:09The police ain't looking for an escape chopper murderer.
10:14Look, just a bit.
10:16Let me ask you two something.
10:17Where are we?
10:18We're in Stuck.
10:21No, we're in the country, aren't we?
10:23Country people have these things hanging about.
10:26It's part and parcel of their lives.
10:27All right, let me ask you something.
10:29Where do you think that escape bloke is right now?
10:32Probably out there on them moors.
10:34In this weather?
10:35Well, he's mad, isn't he?
10:36Well, he might be mad.
10:37He'd have to be bloody stupid to be out there.
10:41Exactly.
10:42I reckon he'd have holed up somewhere.
10:44Found himself an empty place.
10:46Like this.
10:47Yeah, but this place ain't empty, is it?
10:50It was before we arrived, Bill.
10:55What do you reckon? All right, then?
10:56What, he's up there having a kip?
10:57Well, he could be up there.
10:58Well, I shouldn't let you worry you, Grandad,
11:01because the three bears have probably eaten him by now.
11:04I mean, what is this fairy story that you're giving me?
11:07What's the matter with you two?
11:08You've been sniffing the boss dick or something.
11:10All right, then.
11:11Well, why don't you go up the wooden hill to Bedfordshire
11:14and check it out?
11:15No, I don't have to.
11:21No, I mean, listen, would any self-respecting axe murderer
11:24pop upstairs for 40 weeks and leave his chopper in the sideboard?
11:30He might have a spare one.
11:34He's got a kit of them now, has he?
11:35I suppose he's got a little caddy that carries them around for him.
11:38And another thing,
11:40if the man of the moment is upstairs having a lie-in,
11:44who was it that you thought you saw out there in the trees?
11:46His brother?
11:49Oh, yeah, that's right.
11:51I'm going to go to two places at once.
11:53No, of course not.
11:55Oh, he's probably halfway to London by now.
11:58Yeah, of course he is.
11:58He's probably looking for an empty place up there.
12:00I hope we don't find our flat.
12:02Will you, shut up?
12:05Will you just stop all this nonsense?
12:10Look, are we all agreed that we are safe and sound?
12:14Well, yeah.
12:15Right.
12:16All right, now, can we just, you know,
12:17can we just, like, relax a bit now, you know?
12:20You all right?
12:21Yeah, all right.
12:23Now.
12:26I wonder where the toilet is.
12:28Oh, it's outside.
12:30I saw it as we come in.
12:31Right.
12:32I think I'll leave it till the morning.
12:47Ah, Park Lane.
12:49I think that's one of my properties, Rodney.
12:50Of course it is.
12:51You own everything on a board.
12:53Oh, I don't.
12:54No, I don't.
12:55Look, you've got there Coventry Street.
12:56Grandad's got a waterworks and all that.
12:58How do you come along?
12:59Uh, yeah.
13:00Park Lane with one hotel, £2,000, please.
13:03Two?
13:04Hold on.
13:05Hey, what?
13:06According to this, it's only £1,500.
13:09Yes, I know, but I put you in the penthouse suite, haven't I?
13:11I don't want the penthouse suite, do I?
13:15There you go, £1,500, that's all you're getting.
13:18Like a big kid, isn't he?
13:19Yeah, well, I give up on him, Grandad.
13:20It's your go, Grandfather.
13:26Ah, Piccadilly.
13:27Right, that's mine then.
13:28I've got an hotel, so that's £1,200.
13:30£1,200 for a hotel next to a smelly old waterworks?
13:34What?
13:36All them sewers?
13:38I'd rather sleep in the car or look for a bed and breakfast.
13:41No, no, you don't understand, bless you.
13:45No, no.
13:46I've seen the rules.
13:48£1,200 is scandalous.
13:52I ain't a tourist, you know.
13:53Del, can you have a word with him?
13:59Well, I think he's got a point, Rodney.
14:00I mean, I don't know what possessed you to build a hotel next to a sewage farm in the first place.
14:05I mean, let's face it, you know, your gaff's never going to get in a Michelin Guide, is it, eh?
14:11But the point of the...
14:13Stupid bloody gaff!
14:18Oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi!
14:19Well, that's charming, that, isn't it, eh?
14:21Just because you're losing.
14:22Oh, shut up!
14:24You want to learn to grow up a bit, my son.
14:26I didn't want to play this stupid bloody game in the first place.
14:28Yeah, all right, yeah.
14:29Grandad, I think there's a hotel underneath your chair.
14:33If there's any money down there, it's mine, right?
14:36Oh, here's the car.
14:38There's the top hat.
14:39Don't get my car.
14:39There's the top hat.
14:41Oh, it's a car.
14:42There it is.
14:43Hmm.
14:44There's any more money down there.
14:45LAUGHTER
14:46LAUGHTER
14:47LAUGHTER
14:52Phil.
14:58Don't you speak to me, Rodney.
15:00I'm finished with you.
15:02Phil, there is a man at the window.
15:04LAUGHTER
15:05You what?
15:07There is a man at the window.
15:10He ain't got a bucket and a shabby leather, has he?
15:13LAUGHTER
15:14LAUGHTER
15:14I'm being serious, Phil.
15:17There is somebody at the window.
15:19LAUGHTER
15:20LAUGHTER
15:21LAUGHTER
15:22LAUGHTER
15:23LAUGHTER
15:25All right, Rodney, all right.
15:28Relax, just take it easy, all right?
15:30I'll...
15:31I'll take a look.
15:31LAUGHTER
15:33LAUGHTER
15:34LAUGHTER
15:35LAUGHTER
15:36LAUGHTER
15:38Mm-hm.
15:39LAUGHTER
15:40LAUGHTER
15:42LAUGHTER
15:43LAUGHTER
15:44No, it's all...
15:48There's nothing there, Rodney, look.
15:49There's no-one out there.
15:50He was there, Del, I swear to you.
15:52My face was only inches from that glass.
15:53What did he look like?
15:55Horrible.
15:56He had these evil eyes and this grotesque, evil face.
16:01Maybe it was a reflection.
16:03LAUGHTER
16:03That was no reflection, Del.
16:05I swear to God, I was just...
16:06What do you mean, a reflection?
16:08LAUGHTER
16:08LAUGHTER
16:09No, no, what I mean is that your imagination
16:11sometimes plays games with you, you know.
16:13It tricks you into believing that you saw something
16:15that isn't really there.
16:16Del, I saw the rain running down his forehead.
16:19I saw the blood vessels in the whites of his eyes.
16:21I saw the hairs coming out of his nostrils.
16:23LAUGHTER
16:24Well, you might have been the shadows in the trees, Rodney.
16:27Oh, dear God!
16:29LAUGHTER
16:30LAUGHTER
16:31LAUGHTER
16:32Is it on there?
16:36I think there's someone at the door.
16:38LAUGHTER
16:39No, it's probably just the shadows.
16:41Shadows?
16:44Until they start singing Summer Holidays,
16:46we'll expect the worst.
16:46LAUGHTER
16:47Who's there?
16:50Oh, good evening.
16:51My name's Robson.
16:52I'm Chief of Security at the institution.
16:55Oh, thank God for that.
16:56What the hell do you think you're doing?
16:58It's the Chief of Security at the hospital.
17:00Says who?
17:01Well, in just this minute.
17:02LAUGHTER
17:02Oh, dear.
17:06It could be anybody.
17:07You, get ready.
17:15LAUGHTER
17:15Well?
17:20Well, what?
17:22Is that him?
17:24Who?
17:24The face at the window.
17:26I don't know, I didn't look.
17:27LAUGHTER
17:28You, Wally!
17:29You never said what he was going to do.
17:31Is everything all right?
17:32Yeah, all right, I won't give you a minute, Chief.
17:33Now, do it, do it again.
17:35Now, this time, you take a good look.
17:37All right.
17:37All right.
17:39Ready?
17:41Oh, good evening.
17:42LAUGHTER
17:43Well?
17:45No, it's not.
17:46You sure?
17:47Yeah, I'm positive that it's definitely not in.
17:49All right, come on.
17:52Do come in, Chief.
17:55There we are.
17:56Appalling weather.
17:56Yes.
17:57Sorry about leaving you standing out there,
17:59but we can't be too sure, can you?
18:01You know, we thought you might have been
18:02a double glazing salesman.
18:03What?
18:03Oh, yes.
18:04Well, if you'd like to see some identification,
18:06there's everything there from my driver's licence
18:08to my blood donor's car.
18:09Oh, yeah, no, no, that's all right, that's all right.
18:11Brody, fix the, uh, chief a drink, will you?
18:13All right.
18:14So, you haven't caught him yet, then?
18:16Unfortunately, no.
18:17We've extended the search up to this area now.
18:19We have the entire police forces
18:21of three counties out looking for him.
18:23I was passing, saw a light.
18:25What exactly are you gentlemen doing here?
18:27Oh, we're on a fishing trip.
18:29Oh, no.
18:29I, uh, don't suppose you've seen anything?
18:36Well, other than the face at the window, nothing.
18:39Face at the window?
18:40Yeah, well, I mean, Rodney here reckoned
18:42he saw a face at the window,
18:43and I don't know whether to believe him or not.
18:45Oh, I saw him, Del.
18:46I was only sort of like three inches away from him.
18:48Could you describe him for me?
18:50Yeah, of course I could.
18:51He was, he was about, um, 50.
18:53Yeah.
18:53He had this gaunt, hungered expression, you know,
18:56and his eyes were like wild animals.
18:58Yeah, and he got what?
18:59He got air out of his nostrils.
19:01Oh, yeah, there was, there was all that.
19:03You're quite certain it wasn't a reflection.
19:07Look, it was not a reflection.
19:10I'm sorry, but at times like these,
19:11people's imaginations run amok.
19:13Why, we've had 200 sightings this evening alone.
19:17What was the colour of his hair?
19:20What?
19:21On, yeah, on his head.
19:24Oh, er, Greg.
19:26Ah, sounds like my man.
19:28When exactly did this happen?
19:30Well, just now, a minute or so before you arrived.
19:32Hmm, he must have seen me.
19:34You reckon he's still out there, then?
19:36Oh, no, he'd be long gone by now.
19:38It's the uniform, you see.
19:40He's terrified of people in authority.
19:42Well, after 10 years in an institution,
19:45who wouldn't be?
19:46Yeah, well, I feel sorry for the poor little cock.
19:50Chief, do you mind if I asked you something?
19:53What's that?
19:54Well, is it safe for me to go to the car seat?
19:58I mean, it's outside.
19:59Oh, you're perfectly safe.
20:00It'll be a long way away by now.
20:02Oh, good.
20:02Right, that's all right.
20:03Well, go on then, Dale.
20:13There's nothing to be frightened of now.
20:14I know.
20:15You don't have to go out there, do you?
20:17But you heard what the chief said.
20:18Go on.
20:19There's no need to worry.
20:20All right.
20:20He's such a worrier.
20:32You weren't frightened at all?
20:52Me?
20:52No.
20:53No.
20:54Because, you see, in the past,
20:55I had done work for the mentally disturbed.
20:58Yeah, we went out selling flags one Saturday.
21:03Well, yeah, but I can actually sympathise
21:06with this guy's problems.
21:08Sympathise?
21:09But he's a psycho.
21:11Have you any idea what a psycho,
21:13as you so eloquently put it, is?
21:15Of course I have.
21:16He's a geezer what dresses up in his mother's clothes.
21:19Oh, no, no, no.
21:49Now, spouts.
21:51Rodney, granddad.
21:53Come out here, quick.
21:54Bring some room.
21:58Yeah.
21:59So then, right, I grabbed the axe out of his hand
22:01and I cracked him good and hard on the jaw,
22:03so obviously he went down, right?
22:05Then I tied him up good and tight
22:06and we bundled him in the back of the van.
22:08Well, good work, lad.
22:10You say you caught him single-handed?
22:11Yeah.
22:11Yeah.
22:14Well, um, no.
22:17There was my brother back at the cottage.
22:19He helped a bit.
22:20You're too modest, Rodney.
22:23Well, there could be a medal in this.
22:25Well...
22:27Right, get ready, lads.
22:29This one could be a handful.
22:35Is this some kind of joke?
22:38What do you mean?
22:39This is no escape lunatic.
22:41This is Tom Whitten, the gamekeeper.
22:43And you shouldn't have gagged him like that.
22:45He suffers from asthma.
22:48Well, now, hold on a minute.
22:50The chief of security from the institution itself
22:52said it was him.
22:53What chief of security?
22:55What's his name?
22:56Robson.
22:57I mean, you can ask him yourself.
22:59He's back at the cottage with Del.
23:01Chief Robson is not at the cottage.
23:03He's at the hospital.
23:05The escaped man hit him on the head,
23:07then stole his uniform and his identity papers.
23:13Well, I still reckon we should have gone with him.
23:15Oh, no, it was imperative.
23:16I made out my report immediately.
23:18And, after all, I need you to hear with me.
23:21You were the one that recaptured him.
23:23Well, yes, I am, I suppose, yeah.
23:24Here, what do you say we have a nice little drink to celebrate, eh?
23:29Well, the old weaver's clearing up nicely.
23:31Look at that, full moon.
23:38Oh, there you go, chief.
23:40Oh, excuse me.
23:44Yes, hello.
23:45Oh, hello, Rodders.
23:46Did you get there all right?
23:48Yeah.
23:54He's what?
24:02No.
24:04You all right?
24:08The chief's just standing there, you know,
24:10examining his axe.
24:14Yeah, all right, well...
24:15You'll hurry back, won't you?
24:17All right, goodbye.
24:18No, I just phoned up, you know.
24:26Tell us he got there all right.
24:28Good.
24:29Do you like fish?
24:31What?
24:32Do you like fish?
24:33Oh, yeah, yeah, a little bit of salt and vinegar, lovely.
24:36I only like living fish.
24:39Fish that swim in the rivers and the seas.
24:42I don't like people that kill them.
24:44No, no, no, I don't.
24:45I don't like that salt myself.
24:46But I saw fishing rods on your van.
24:49No, no, no, they belong to me.
24:50They belong to my brother and my granddad.
24:52I mean, I keep telling them, I beg them
24:53not to hurt the poor little fishies.
24:55I mean, I only come down here for the fresh air.
25:00Go on.
25:03Do you like snooker?
25:08Snooker?
25:09Yes!
25:11Do you?
25:11Oh, yes.
25:12So do I.
25:13It's terrific, isn't it?
25:15Shall we play a game?
25:16Well, a snooker?
25:19Yes!
25:21Yeah, yeah, all right.
25:23Um, I'll tell you what, I'll just pop out to the shed at the bottom of the garden
25:27because I think I remember seeing a snooker table in there.
25:30All right?
25:31No need.
25:35We'll use this one.
25:37Here.
25:37What?
25:42What do you mean?
25:43This one here, you mean?
25:44Yes!
25:44Yes.
25:45Yeah, yeah, okay.
25:46Yeah.
25:51Thank God for that.
25:52Is that a police helicopter?
25:53No, you're all right.
25:55It's Barrett's.
26:02Good.
26:07You can break.
26:08Um, I'll tell you what, um, why don't I put that somewhere safe?
26:18Because you won't be able to hold your cue properly with that in your hand, will you?
26:26Now, I suppose you're all right.
26:30Yeah, of course I am.
26:32You know it makes sense.
26:37Which cue would you like?
26:52I'll have this one.
26:53Good.
26:54This is my favourite.
26:57You can see it's a good one, can't you?
27:01I'm not very good at snooker.
27:03I always lose.
27:04I've got a feeling you're going to win this one.
27:05I hope not.
27:07I don't like winning.
27:09My father used to force me to win at everything I did.
27:12But people challenge winners.
27:14You become vulnerable.
27:16You feel open to attack.
27:18Do you know the feeling?
27:19Yeah, yeah, I know exactly what you mean.
27:22But losers are anonymous.
27:25No one wants to challenge a loser.
27:28There's something comforting in defeat.
27:30I really like losing.
27:36There you are.
27:39Well, what do you say we make this game a little more interesting?
27:43Should we play for a ten or a frame?
27:46Oh, all right.
27:48I've got a feeling that this weekend is not going to be a total loss after all.
27:52Sorry?
27:53Nothing.
27:54Got a chalk.
27:55Thanks.
27:56Thanks.
27:58Bye-bye.
27:59Bye-bye.
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