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00:00I don't know.
00:30All right, Trey?
00:35Yeah, I'm all right.
00:40Um...
00:40Well...
00:41Yeah, it's all right. I know, Trey. Go on, mate.
00:49You going back to the flat, are you?
00:51Yeah, I'm coming back.
00:52Yeah. Do us a favour, will you?
00:55Go and open up.
00:57You know, I've got one or two things to do.
00:59I've got a bungler, vicar, a couple of quid, that sort of thing.
01:03Um, you see that three over there?
01:07They're the North London branch of the family.
01:11You don't make them welcome, will you?
01:13Keep your eye on them, eh?
01:16Yeah, sure.
01:17Thanks. Cheers, Trey.
01:29I love a nice funeral.
01:45Enjoying about is two more after this.
02:07Bye.
02:11Bye.
02:11Bye.
02:12Bye.
02:33Sorry.
02:42I'll leave the car, shall we, eh?
03:05Yeah.
03:08Have a nice little walk, eh?
03:11Yeah.
03:13Kind of some nice walk, eh?
03:15Come on.
03:22Oi.
03:24Gently.
03:37Well, Michael, how's business in the pub?
03:40Oh, not bad, boysie.
03:41Not bad.
03:42Oh, you didn't hear, did you?
03:43Thursday night, some burk nicked me cigarette machine.
03:46Never.
03:47Yeah.
03:48What about that sonic burglar alarm, the old boy soldier?
03:50Oh, yeah.
03:51They nick that and all.
03:52Oh, yeah.
03:53They nick that and all.
03:54Just make some excuse, Dale.
03:55Say we're in a hurry or something.
03:56But it's a funeral, love.
03:57Well, you've got to get all the way back to North London.
04:00If we don't leave now, we'll cop the rush hour.
04:04Look, I don't want to go back to their flat either, Gene.
04:05But I'm family.
04:06And I want to go back there.
04:07He was my brother.
04:08It's got nothing to do with you, Uncle Albert, so stay out of it.
04:09What do you mean he was your brother?
04:10You and him didn't talk to each other for years.
04:11Me and your Aunt Aida didn't talk to each other for years.
04:12But she was still me wife.
04:13Come on.
04:14We'll go back for a half hour.
04:15Show our respect.
04:16Anyway, we'd only have him wine in all the time.
04:17If we don't leave now, we'll cop the rush hour.
04:18Look, I don't want to go back to their flat either, Gene.
04:19But I'm family.
04:20I don't want to go back there.
04:23He was my brother.
04:24It's got nothing to do with you, Uncle Albert, so stay out of it.
04:27What do you mean he was your brother?
04:29You and him didn't talk to each other for years.
04:31Me and your Aunt Aida didn't talk to each other for years.
04:34But she was still me wife.
04:36Come on.
04:38We'll go back for a half hour.
04:40Show our respect.
04:41Anyway, we'd only have him wine in all the way home.
04:47Don't you dare like that pipe in my car.
04:53It was a lovely service, Vicar.
04:56Thank you very much.
05:01Has anyone seen my hat?
05:03It was...
05:11Right, here we go.
05:12Here, look.
05:13Come on.
05:14Come on.
05:15Get stuck in there, will you?
05:16Oh, lovely.
05:18Where's the cake and candles, Del?
05:19Do what?
05:20It doesn't matter.
05:21Oi.
05:22All right.
05:23Here, come on.
05:24The Chinese bird says to him,
05:26Listen, I ain't cooking at this time of night.
05:28Is that true?
05:31Oh.
05:32Have a day off, Trigger.
05:43Well, everyone seems to be enjoying themselves, eh, Trigger?
05:46Yes.
05:47Good do, Dave.
05:48Yeah.
05:49Don't believe you mobs sometimes.
05:53You got any fags on you, Trig?
05:55Yeah.
06:03What sort you fancy?
06:05Any old do.
06:06Me are?
06:08Keep them.
06:09I've got loads.
06:10Cheers.
06:11Cheers, Dave.
06:14Rodney, innit?
06:15Well, it is when Trig ain't about, yeah.
06:17Uncle Albert.
06:19Well, great Uncle Albert, really.
06:21I'm your granddad's brother.
06:22Yeah, yeah, he told me about you.
06:24Yeah.
06:25But, you know, I don't take no notice of that sort of thing.
06:27No, it's best not to, sir.
06:29Shame, really.
06:31Me and him lost touch with each other years ago.
06:33I've spent most of my life at sea, you know.
06:36Royal Navy, merchant.
06:38Do you know I was torpedoed five times?
06:40Yeah.
06:40Yeah.
06:41Do you know what a cruise nickname me?
06:44Jonah.
06:47No, they didn't call me Jonah.
06:49Not many of them.
06:51They used to call me Boomerang Trotter.
06:53Could I always come back?
06:57Here, Rodney, do me a favour, will you know them batteries out there in the hall?
07:00Stick them in the corridor, in case someone falls over them, all right?
07:02Yeah.
07:03Yeah, Dale, come here.
07:03Come here, son.
07:04Well, we'll have one more drink, and get on our way, all right?
07:11I don't like the people over this side of the river.
07:14They're not as nice as North Londoners.
07:16You don't know what you're talking about, girl.
07:18I was born round here.
07:19Oh, need I say more?
07:21You couldn't wish to meet a more honest and generous people as South Londoners.
07:25Honest and generous?
07:26I noticed they didn't have a whip round at the cemetery.
07:29Well, couldn't, could they?
07:30Someone nicked the vicar's hat?
07:34Dale, Dale, do you remember us?
07:36Oh.
07:36Cousin Stan?
07:37Stan, yes.
07:37Yeah, of course I remember you.
07:38Yeah, I was going to come over and have a chat with you.
07:39It's my wife, Jean.
07:40Oh, Jean, yeah.
07:41Hello, Jean.
07:42How are you?
07:42Uncle Albert.
07:43Oh, Uncle Albert, is it?
07:44Hello.
07:45Hello.
07:46Your mum asked me to be your godfather.
07:49Oh, yeah, I thought Uncle George was my godfather.
07:51Yeah, that's right.
07:52Me and him spun a coin.
07:54George lost.
07:54Still, what are you up to these days, Stan?
07:59Are you still poncing around in the insurance game, are you?
08:01Oh, I'm still in the insurance business, yeah.
08:03Doing very nicely, thank you.
08:05Oh, we've got our own place, all paid for.
08:07Oh, really?
08:07What you got, a maisonette?
08:08Oh, it's a mobile home, actually.
08:10Oh.
08:12You've got a caravan?
08:14It's got two separate bedrooms, a breakfast barn, a combined toilet and shower room.
08:19Oh, it's a big caravan.
08:21Well, this is just a council flat, isn't it?
08:24Yeah, but there's no chance of this getting a puncture, is there?
08:29He's been living with us for 18 months now.
08:32He only popped round to borrow a screwdriver.
08:33If I hear another nautical yarn, I'll swing for him.
08:38Someone suggested an old folk, Stan.
08:40Well, you can't do that.
08:41It's family.
08:42Oh, we didn't consider it, did we, love?
08:44Oh, of course not.
08:46Well, not at them prices, anyway.
08:52You all right, Stan?
08:53Yeah.
08:53You ever been on board a ship, Rodney?
08:57Yeah.
08:58Yeah, when I was a kid.
09:00Grandad took me.
09:02I see.
09:03Did he ever take you down and show you the engine room?
09:05No, no, it was only the Woolwich Ferry.
09:09He got seasick.
09:11He had to go home via the Robber Ove Tunnel.
09:14I used to work in the engine room, maintenance, that sort of thing.
09:18Cool, them boilers took some looking harder at all.
09:20Do you know what the most important gadget is in the engine room?
09:25The lock on the port hole?
09:28No, they don't have port.
09:31It's the safety valve on the boiler.
09:33You get to build up the pressure and the safety valve ain't working.
09:37Bang!
09:38The old gubbins explode.
09:40You've got to find a way of releasing the pressure.
09:43That's what's happening to Del.
09:45He's releasing the pressure.
09:47Laughter's just his safety valve.
09:49Yeah.
09:50Yeah.
09:51Yeah.
09:52I don't think it's right.
09:53There's been people laughing in there.
09:56I ain't laughing.
09:58I ain't laughing today.
09:59I ain't laughing tomorrow.
10:02I don't want to laugh for the rest of my life.
10:05Well, as long as you're happy, son.
10:08Laughter
10:08I'm always that, boys.
10:11I'll see you later.
10:11Well, carry me in your trousers, Mike.
10:12I'm off now, Del.
10:13All right, son?
10:14Yeah, yeah, thanks for coming, mate.
10:15You're doing a bit of a fly, aren't you?
10:17No, well, as a sign of respect for your granddad, I've decided to open the pub early.
10:21Oh, that's very nice of you, Mike.
10:23I appreciate the gesture, thanks.
10:24Oh, about the booze.
10:25It comes to 86 quid.
10:27Please, Mike.
10:29Don't discuss money now.
10:32I mean, you'll be offering me a discount for cash next.
10:36Won't you?
10:39I saw the periscope half my little starboard.
10:43I saw the wash of the torpedo fins.
10:46It caught us right at the, uh, the pointed end.
10:50Yeah.
10:51Wallop!
10:52Up it went.
10:53Foam, flame, fire, smoke, burning metal.
10:59As soon as it happened, I thought to myself,
11:01hello, we've been it.
11:03I suspect you get to know the little sign, centre.
11:07Yeah.
11:08Okay, uh, Mike, here, listen, don't worry about that burglar alarm that got in it,
11:12because Trigger knows where he can get hold of another one.
11:14All right, so I'll whip it round to you, okay?
11:16Okay, cheers, Del.
11:17See you, Rodney.
11:18Yeah, Mike.
11:19Cheers.
11:20Yeah, bless you.
11:20Thanks, Mike, yeah.
11:21Del, I've just been telling young Rodney about my days in the Navy.
11:25Yeah?
11:25I don't know why you don't join up.
11:27Yeah?
11:28Well, you're just giving me five good reasons.
11:29Here we are, here we go, Rodney.
11:49Look, speciality of the house, sausage unt a la the old man.
11:54Here you go.
11:54Uh, I ain't really all that hungry, Del.
11:57Oh, come on, Rodgers, I've been an hour out there in that kitchen cooking this.
12:01Go on, try it at least.
12:08I can't eat that, Del.
12:10What's wrong with it?
12:11Well, it's nothing like Granddad's, is it?
12:14It tastes nice.
12:15I tried to mess it up.
12:19Honest, I did, Rodney.
12:22Just didn't have his knack.
12:24Do you know he was taught to cook at one of London's biggest establishments?
12:28You're kidding.
12:29No, straight up.
12:31He was a trainee chef at the Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital.
12:36Nah, come on, then.
12:39Come on, let's give this a hiding, shall we?
12:40Yeah, why not?
12:41Well, it's just, it's just us two now, bruv.
12:49Me and you, against the rest.
12:52Nah, don't stand a bloody chance, do they, eh?
12:59Del?
12:59Yeah?
13:00Someone's trying to pull our lavatory chamber.
13:04Yeah, I know.
13:06I know, it's an awkward one, innit?
13:07The secret is one slow pull and then a sharp one like that.
13:11There you go, there it is.
13:19What I'm saying is, right?
13:20Yeah?
13:21We're the only ones in the flat and someone's trying to flush our lav.
13:28Oh, yeah, well, maybe it's a washer or something.
13:32How could a bloody washer pull the chain?
13:34Oh, I don't know, do I?
13:37I'm not a scientist or something, am I?
13:40No, it's all right.
13:41It's probably something, you know, quite simple.
13:43It's, you know, nothing, nothing at all, really.
13:49Where's my bloody hammer?
13:55Del!
13:55Oh, my bloody head.
14:04God!
14:05Bennett, you nearly had your head caved in then, you soppy old sod.
14:08I had too much of that cognac.
14:11God!
14:11Where is everyone?
14:13We've all gone home, haven't they?
14:15It's half past eleven at night.
14:17Where the hell have you been?
14:19I cocked out on one of them beds.
14:21Cool, my belly's going round and round.
14:24Oh, my God.
14:27Half past eleven?
14:29Do you think Stan and Jean will be worried about me?
14:32Worried about you?
14:34Yeah, well, of course they'll be worried about you.
14:36Well, they will.
14:39Oh, well, look, we can't drive you back there tonight now.
14:42Me and Rodney have had enough to drink.
14:44What about a mini cabin?
14:46No, you won't get one now, Rodney.
14:48They'll be busy washing out their back seats.
14:50No, I reckon it's you've got to stay here tonight
14:54and I'll drive you back to North London tomorrow, all right?
14:57Rodney, you go and lock up.
14:58Oi, make sure that you bring them batteries in
14:59before somebody swipes them, all right?
15:01No one's going to nick them, Del.
15:03Really?
15:04How do you think we got them?
15:07I appreciate this, son.
15:09Oh, forgive it.
15:10I'll get you a pillar and some blankets
15:11and you can make yourself a bed there on the chaise lounge, all right?
15:13Yeah, I won't be able to sleep on there, Del.
15:16I need a good, firm mattress.
15:18I've got a curvature and a spine, see?
15:20Really?
15:21It's all them years sleeping in a namak, I suppose.
15:23Yeah.
15:26Might as well keep down in there, eh?
15:27No, no, you can't go in there.
15:28That's my granddad's room.
15:30Yeah, but I'm his brother.
15:31Yeah, that don't make no difference.
15:33Only me and Rodney are allowed in that room.
15:36The room is going to remain exactly as he left it.
15:39The room is going to be a shrine
15:41dedicated to the memory of my grandfather.
15:44Yeah.
15:47I understand, Del.
15:48No, I've just had to think of something else, that's all.
15:51Listen, if I get the big mattress out of Rodney's room,
15:53I could put it down there.
15:54No, I'd never get it through the door, would I?
15:56Oi, where do you want these, then?
15:58Oh, slick them in granddad's room for now, will you, Rodney?
16:00Oh, all right?
16:15Hmm?
16:16Did you get Albert home safely?
16:18Yeah, I got him home safely, all right, Rodney.
16:22Morning, son.
16:24Morning.
16:24You're back.
16:28Boomerang Trotter.
16:30Always comes back.
16:31What happened?
16:32What happened?
16:33I'll tell you what happened.
16:35I drove him all the way back to North London,
16:37right through the bleeding rush hour.
16:38And what did we find when we got there?
16:40Stan and Gene have moved.
16:44No, you...
16:45What do you mean, move?
16:48What do you mean, what do I mean?
16:50They hooked the caravan on the back of the cortina
16:52and they've had it away.
16:54This was lying where the caravan once stood.
16:57It's just me, clothes and a few personal belongings.
17:01Look, you mean that's all you've got in the world?
17:03No, no, we've got to go back tomorrow to pick up his parrot.
17:07How could they do this to me, eh?
17:09That is disgusting, innit?
17:11I mean, deserting him like that.
17:13Yeah, it ain't the first time it's happened either.
17:16I mean, I think there should be a law or something against that.
17:19Yeah, I know.
17:19All I want to know is where they've got...
17:22Yeah, what did you say, Jacin?
17:24I said it ain't the first time it's happened either.
17:27Do you remember your cousin Audrey?
17:29I went and stayed with her and her husband Kevin for a year.
17:32One day, he sent me down to Sainsbury with the shopping list.
17:35When I come back, they'd emigrated.
17:39Not a tricky bird to me, though.
17:42Then there was young Gillian.
17:44You know, Patsy's girl.
17:45I went over there to give her a bit of comfort
17:47cos her husband was on nights.
17:49Six months later, she sets fire to the house.
17:53She got three months' medical supervision for that.
17:56I can remember thinking as I stood on the ledge
17:59and jumped into the fireman's net.
18:00That's gratitude for me.
18:06And I've got a funny feeling, girl.
18:08So have I, Rodney.
18:13I feel like a turkey
18:15who's just caught Bernard Matthews grinning at him.
18:21What should I do with these, then?
18:23I'll tell you what you ought to do with those, shall I?
18:25You put them in here, right?
18:27In they go.
18:27They go in there cos you're not staying here, all right?
18:30No, of course not.
18:32Just for a couple of days, that's all.
18:33No, no, no, not for a couple of days.
18:35Not for one day.
18:36There's a seamen's mission down here in St Catherine's Dock.
18:38You go down here. Go on.
18:40Well, I thought I'd just have a look at the local paper
18:42and find myself some digs.
18:44Yeah, that's a good idea, Uncle.
18:45They'll have a local paper down at the mission.
18:47Now go on, sling your hook.
18:48Yeah, all right, Del.
18:50You don't mind if I have a quick cup of tea, do you?
18:51No, go on.
18:52There's a flask of cold tea out there
18:53and some volubons from yesterday.
18:55Go on, you better.
18:56Cheers, son.
18:59Oi, Ben.
19:01What are you doing? Winding him up?
19:03Yeah, yeah.
19:04I'm winding him up.
19:05I'm winding him up.
19:06Well, he only wants to stay for a couple of nights
19:10and get himself sorted out.
19:11He's a trotter, Rodney.
19:13We're trotters!
19:14Yes, I know, but we take after mum in nature.
19:16He's from dad's side of the family.
19:17You know what they're like.
19:18You offer them a cup of tea
19:19and they think you've adopted them.
19:21Look at that time when dad came round here.
19:23He wanted to stay one night.
19:24Took us nigh on a fortnight to get rid of him.
19:26But Uncle Albert might not be like that.
19:35Oh, leave it out, Rodney.
19:36You've heard him yourself when he was telling us
19:38about that time he came round the Cape of Good Hope.
19:40He was three months on the same wave.
19:42I don't believe you, Del.
19:48I do not believe that you, of all people, could...
19:52Where do you think you're going?
19:54I'm going down the cafe.
19:56I'm going to get some grub and some better company.
19:58I'm going to put some clothes on.
20:13Here's the hill.
20:15Many unburied at the time of the day.
20:18I'm pulled up under the tarp.
20:19Here's the other word.
20:21The great Lord Kitchener.
20:23A very big showjoy was told.
20:26He's got fierce knowledge.
20:27You've changed, Del.
20:34It was about time you did.
20:35Come on, we've got to go down and mark it later on.
20:37I mean, your personality has changed.
20:39I've seen a side of you I never knew existed.
20:43You don't understand, Rodney.
20:45You're right about that, Del.
20:47I mean, look at you.
20:48Last night, you was laughing, you was drinking.
20:51I mean, why didn't you just put your Boney M record on, Del?
20:54We could have had a good old knees up.
20:57It was great, Dave.
21:00How could you get over it so easily?
21:04Get over it?
21:05What a plonker you really are, Rodney.
21:12Get over it.
21:13I ain't even started yet.
21:15I ain't even started, bruv.
21:17And do you know why?
21:18Because I don't know how to.
21:21That's why.
21:24I survived all my life with a smile and a prayer.
21:26I'm Del boy, aren't I?
21:27Good old Del boy.
21:28He's got more bounce than Zebedee.
21:31Hey, pal, what are you drinking?
21:32Go on.
21:33Hello, darling.
21:33You have one for luck.
21:34That's me.
21:34That's Del boy, isn't it?
21:36Nothing ever upsets Del boy.
21:39I've always played the tough guy.
21:41I didn't want to, but I had to.
21:43And I've played it for so long now, I don't know how to be anything else.
21:52I don't even know how to.
21:57Oh, it don't matter.
21:59Bloody families.
22:00I've finished with them.
22:02What do they do to you, eh?
22:05Hold you back?
22:06Drag you down?
22:07And then I break your bloody heart.
22:19Sorry.
22:37All over there, all right?
22:43Hello, darling.
22:44I'll be honest with you.
22:45Okay, all right.
22:45All right, pal, what are you drinking?
22:47Give him one.
22:48I'll have Malibu and tonic with some lime and half a lager, please, Diane.
22:52In the same glass?
22:55No, in separate ones, if you don't mind.
22:57Well, I don't know, do I?
22:58Might have been one of your erotic cocktails, Del.
23:02Saucy little cow, that one, isn't she, eh?
23:05All right, Del?
23:05Yeah, brill, terrific.
23:06How are things?
23:07Oh, you know, quiet.
23:09Here, you know that old boy that was at the funeral?
23:11In with the beard?
23:12Yeah.
23:13He was near lunchtime.
23:14Oh, yeah.
23:15What is he, a relative or something?
23:17No, well, yeah, I mean, he's a distant relative, yeah.
23:19He was telling me all about his wartime dramas.
23:22Torpedoed five times, dive-bombed twice.
23:24He's a bit of a jinx, isn't he?
23:25Yeah.
23:26You know what his last job was, don't you?
23:28He was entertainment's officer on the Belgrano.
23:30No.
23:32No, straight up.
23:34Right, cheers, Donnie.
23:35180, please.
23:36All right, there you go.
23:37Go on, have one for lunch.
23:38Oh, cheers.
23:38Oh, that reminds me, Del, about all that booze yesterday.
23:41Yeah, what about it?
23:42Went down a treat, didn't it?
23:43See you later, mate.
23:47Ah.
23:49Cheers.
23:49I wonder where he is.
23:51Hey, who?
23:52Uncle Albert.
23:53Oh, him?
23:54Well, he's down a seaman's mission by now, isn't he, eh?
23:57Got himself a lovely little bed, blinding little locker.
23:59Yeah.
24:00He's as happy as pig in sugar, he is.
24:02Yeah, I suppose so, but it makes you think, don't it?
24:07I mean, a man fights for his country like that, you know, line his life on the line.
24:13Do you know he went down with five different ships?
24:15Yeah, I know.
24:16I don't know why he just didn't join the submarine corps in the first place.
24:19Yeah, he's got a nasty cough, hasn't he?
24:36Yeah, pity Boots ain't open, innit?
24:45You all right, Hank?
24:46Yeah, fine, son.
24:48Yeah, good.
24:48Did you go down to the mission, then?
24:50Yeah, I went down, but it ain't there no more.
24:52They knocked it down.
24:54Built some luxury flats in the marina.
24:59Um, look, I ain't got very much.
25:01I've got, what?
25:02Oh, put your money away, Rodney.
25:05I don't want it.
25:07Thanks for the offer, though.
25:09Go on, you go back to tell.
25:11Don't you worry about me.
25:13All right?
25:14Don't worry.
25:18It's all right, Rodney.
25:28Nothing to worry about.
25:30It's just me lungs.
25:33We're a mine coming back from Normandy.
25:36I was trapped for 12 hours in a smoke-filled engine room.
25:43Well, if it's not one thing, it's another, eh?
25:45Oi, he ain't got nowhere to sleep tonight.
25:53Mm.
25:53He went down a mission.
25:55It's not there anymore.
25:56It's just a marina.
25:57Well, can't he kip in the back of that?
25:59A yachting, marina.
26:06Mm.
26:07Come on, Dill.
26:08It's granddad's brother sitting over there.
26:10Why do you want him to sleep?
26:11Are you a doss house?
26:12Listen, Rodney, that bloke has been in shark-infested seas, right?
26:16He's been attacked by kamikaze pilots
26:18and blown up more times than a beach ball.
26:22One night in a doss house ain't going to do him any harm, is it?
26:24You don't believe all them stories, do you?
26:31What, do you reckon they're porkies?
26:36Well, of course they are.
26:39I didn't want to say nothing, because, you know, he's a proud man.
26:42Well, proud?
26:43I mean, he comes from Dad's side of the family, doesn't he?
26:45No, I'd just offer him a couple of quid and he wouldn't take a penny.
26:49No, well, he wouldn't, would he?
26:50He's still got that hundred quid I gave him this afternoon.
26:52You give him a hundred pounds?
26:55Yeah.
26:56Don't think I'd let him go out potless, do you?
26:59Is that why you can't pay Mike for the booze?
27:01Oh, come on.
27:03Come on.
27:08All right?
27:10Yeah, all right, son.
27:11Just having a drop of rum, warm my old cock would.
27:15Yeah.
27:16You eating?
27:18No, not yet.
27:18Then why didn't you have something to eat when you was in here at lunchtime, eh?
27:22Well, all they had left was sausage and mash, and I'd gone right oop that.
27:29Fancy an Indian?
27:31Wouldn't mind, son.
27:33Oh, we'd never get a table this time of night, Del.
27:36No.
27:37We'd have to get a takeaway and eat it at home.
27:39Yeah.
27:43Yeah, that's what we'll do.
27:44We'll get a takeaway and eat it at home, eh?
27:46If it's all right with you two, Del.
27:50Thanks.
27:51I don't know what you're thanking me for.
27:53You're paying.
27:57Come on, Sinbad.
27:58Let's get down there before the health inspector.
28:00Oi, I'm glad I caught you.
28:08I've just phoned the mission.
28:09They said they've got a bed for you.
28:11Shhh!
28:11Shhh.
28:12Thrones.
28:13Wes.
28:14Horcciones.
28:14So that we haven't even had a bed for somebody.
28:22I gotta get a bed, I gotta get back.
28:23That's me!
28:24Share my friends full for anybody!
28:27Have a good day!
28:28Fear the other day of the happening!
28:30You get high school history soon, kid.
28:31Get high school radio music first, dad!
28:34What do you do?
28:36I got no foot to go وין Она!
28:38I got no foot to go anywhere.
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