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00:00Neighbours, everybody needs good neighbours
00:05With a little understanding
00:08You can find the perfect blend
00:13Neighbours should be there for one another
00:21That's when good neighbours become good
00:30Friend
00:32Friend
00:37Our marriage was in pretty good shape
00:42Is there something I don't know?
00:44I just don't think you should take me for granted, that's it
00:47Charlene, it is not a question of taking you for granted
00:50It's just a matter of having confidence in us
00:53I mean, what exactly are you saying?
00:57That I should spend all day every day worrying about whether you're going to be here when I get home or not
01:01You could at least appreciate the fact that I am
01:03Charlene, I appreciate it, of course I do
01:06Okay?
01:07What is all this about?
01:10Are you saying that I should feel guilty about something?
01:15Because if you are, I don't know exactly what I've done wrong
01:19What is it?
01:23Come on, what's wrong?
01:25I've been seeing a bit of Steve
01:32So he's been hanging around, has he?
01:37Yeah
01:38And I got pretty confused about my feelings for him
01:42I thought we'd been through all of this
01:47We have
01:48And didn't you tell me that Steve was just a friend?
01:50Yes
01:51And didn't I feel guilty because I hadn't trusted you?
01:53I'm just so confused
01:55You're confused?
01:57Wait a second
02:03You've been off with Steve while I've been in Canberra, haven't you?
02:10Yes, but we didn't really do anything
02:12What's that supposed to mean?
02:15We kissed, but that's all alright
02:17No, it's not alright
02:18I mean, what about all that stuff about you not wanting me to
02:21I didn't want you to go, I didn't want this to happen either
02:24I just wanted to be happy
02:26Yeah, with the best of both worlds
02:28You're not making this any easier, you know
02:30Oh, I'm sorry Charlene, I didn't realise that cheating on your husband was supposed to be easy
02:34I didn't cheat on you
02:36Come on
02:37I didn't know what I wanted
02:40Well, do you know what you want now?
02:44Just you, at the moment
02:47That's great
02:49At the moment
02:51Look, I'll admit I was attracted to him
02:53I don't want to hear any more of this
02:54But it's over now
02:55I don't want to hear it, okay?
02:57I don't know if I'm
03:03It's not gone out
03:07I'll leave you back soon
03:11It was just an excuse
03:12Guys, look
03:13We've already arranged to go out? What kind of garbage is that?
03:15He only invited us to dinner
03:17Oh, here we go again, Steve only this, Steve only that
03:19I am sick to death of hearing about this jerk
03:21I am sick of hearing you carrying on like a big sump
03:23Is that right?
03:24Neutral corners, guys
03:26Time out
03:27Get out, Henry
03:28I'm supposed to be your boyfriend
03:29You heard her, put a sock on it, Henry
03:30Oh, okay
03:31What do I keep?
03:32Knock each other's brains out
03:33I don't need any of this
03:36You know you're only doing it because you're jealous
03:38What an overreaction
03:40Why should I care if my wife goes racing after a good looking guy, huh?
03:44It isn't like that
03:45And I suppose he isn't keen, right?
03:47No, he isn't
03:48No, no, no, he just dropped down for a friendly chat
03:50A few free driving lessons
03:52From Brisbane
03:53You know, the guy is still supposed to be up there on holiday, Charlene
03:56Well, that's his business
03:58All I know is I enjoy Steve's company
04:00And I'm not about to start letting you pick and choose my friends
04:03You don't own me, Scott
04:04Well, don't worry, Charlene, because sometimes I would not want to
04:08Hi
04:23Hi
04:24You, uh, busy?
04:27Yeah, sort of
04:31Look, Charlene, this won't take long
04:35I just want you to listen and not to interrupt, okay?
04:37Look, I may not be the brightest guy in the world, Charlene, but I do know what I'm being done
04:46This whole thing has got way out of hand and I'm sorry, it's my fault
04:50I should learn to trust you more
04:54I'm sorry, too
04:56See, none of this made much sense before
04:58I was jealous and I couldn't figure out why
05:03But then I had a talk to Paul and went for a long walk
05:07I realised the person I wasn't trusting was myself
05:10You know, when all that stuff started with Jane, you went berserk
05:16And I deserved it
05:19But the thing is, you got over it and you have trusted me ever since
05:22And you know, the thing that is so incredible about you is, since all this stuff has started, you have not even mentioned it once
05:30Here's me giving you a hard time about Steve and you've never once used it
05:35I tried to forget about it
05:38It hurt too much
05:39So how do I pay you back?
05:43I have given you all the reasons in the world to not trust me
05:47But you still do
05:50Maybe that's what love is
05:52But I don't get it
05:54You know, I love you, I know I do
05:57So why do I keep treating you like this? Why do I doubt you?
06:00Because you're you
06:04Jack
06:08Steve was meant to give me one last lesson before my test tomorrow
06:11I don't need it
06:12Yes you do
06:13And I don't mind
06:14Okay?
06:16You know what?
06:18What?
06:20We may fight a lot
06:22But we sure know how to make up
06:23How to make up
06:32Here you go Mrs. Mangle
06:34He's all yours, fair and square
06:37I suppose I should be pleased
06:40Oh you bet, he's a great dog
06:42I should know
06:44Yes, you sure you wanna go through with this?
06:46Yeah well, I agreed to play by the rules, there's no point in whinging now is there?
06:50Look, I'm not gonna pretend this is easy for me because it isn't
06:53But I know it's the best thing for bouncers, so that's all that matters, hey?
06:56Well, you were having trouble keeping him in the backyard at your place
07:01Yeah, of course I was
07:02I'd hate for him to get hit by another car
07:04Anyway, this is what he wants, so let's forget about it, alright?
07:07I must say you're being very mature about this, Mike
07:10And you can rest assured I'll take very good care of him
07:13Yeah, I'm sure you will
07:15Anyway, it's not like I won't see him anymore
07:17No, you can visit him every time you come and see me
07:20Yeah, as long as your grandma doesn't have any objections
07:22Objections?
07:24Objections to your visiting bouncer or coming to see Jane
07:27Either, Nan
07:29I see
07:30Well?
07:31Oh, I don't see how I can really object
07:34Not now Mike's been so reasonable
07:36So you don't mind if Mike and I go out together whenever we like?
07:39No
07:41Oh, great
07:42Well, I think I'll go and get ready for my lecture tonight
07:44Quit while I'm ahead, eh?
07:45I'll see you later, Mrs Mangle
07:46Goodbye, Mike
07:47I'll see you after uni
07:48Yeah
07:49Bye-bye
07:50Bye
07:56Bye, Bouncer
07:57Hello, Harold, I'm home
08:10Oh, hello, darling
08:12Did you have a nice day at work?
08:13Oh, dear me
08:15Oh, dear, well, come on, come on, give us that
08:17Oh, thanks
08:18I'll tell you what
08:19You sit down
08:20I'll get you a nice drink
08:21And then we'll talk all about it, you right?
08:24Yes
08:26Lentil casserole
08:28Uh-huh
08:29I'll serve it up when I get back
08:30Get back from where?
08:32Um, Mrs Mangle's
08:34What?
08:35Yeah, well, I'm afraid I have to go over there and practice for the church solo
08:39Yes, well, I'd be afraid, too, if I was going to spend the next few hours with a witch
08:43No, no, no, Madge
08:45Well, Harold, tonight of all nights, I thought you'd want to be here when Scott and Charlene got home
08:49Oh, no, oh, I forgot all about that
08:53Oh, well, don't worry, I'll pop over later and put it off until tomorrow
08:56We've got plenty of time to practice until Sunday
08:58Oh, thanks
09:02No, not there, Madge, I've just worked out the household accounts
09:06Good Lord, what have you got there, anyway?
09:07Harold, you're going to be so proud of me, I thought it was one of those wonderful terracotta cooking pots
09:12Oh, I see
09:14What have I got to be proud of?
09:16Well, the kitchenware was half-price, I saved us $50
09:19Now, Madge, you see, you haven't saved us $50, what you have done is you've cost us $50
09:27I can buy a cooking pot if I want to, it's my money
09:30No, it isn't, no, it's ours, no, you let the team down, Madge
09:34Says who?
09:35Well, I'm the captain
09:36Oh, are you?
09:38Well, of course I am
09:40Look, it's very simple, look
09:42What are they?
09:43Pants
09:44Who's wearing them?
09:45You are
09:46Excellent, all we have to do is stick to the traditional marital agreement
09:51I bank my money, your money and the kids' board money
09:54And then I look after the household bills
09:56Mm-hmm
09:57Ah, okay, so I hear you say what about the housekeeping
10:00Well, you can work that out too
10:02Be rest assured that I will give you a very generous, if not prudent amount each week
10:07Yeah, but what if we were to buy something that I like, like a cooking pot
10:13Well, if my little pet wants something special then all she has to do is ask
10:17You want me to ask permission to spend my own money?
10:20Um, no way, no way
10:23Well, I won't
10:24Keep your voice down, Madge
10:25Maybe it'll think we're having an argument
10:27Good, because we are
10:29Harold Bishop, I have fought hard for my independence and marriage or no marriage, I'm not going to give it up
10:33I'm not going to give it up
10:39Des, can you keep an eye on the steaks for a while, I've got it ready for tonight
10:42Tonight?
10:43Yeah, I've got a work session on at uni and I want to get organised so I can leave straight after dinner
10:48Damn, it's my fault I should have checked earlier
10:51What's wrong?
10:53Oh, the bank's having one of those social things tonight, that's all
10:57Doesn't matter
10:58Well, you can still go
11:00Well, who's going to look after him?
11:01Anyone in the street, you name it
11:04No, it's alright, I'll ring the bank and tell them I'll give it a miss
11:07I don't mind
11:08I do
11:09Des, just the other day you were telling me how important it is for you to turn up to these things
11:13Was I?
11:14Yes, and Jane wouldn't mind looking after him for a couple of hours, I know she's not doing anything tonight
11:18Alright, come on, mate
11:19I'll go then
11:20Great, it'll do you the world of good, you've been pretty quiet these last couple of months
11:24Hey mate
11:26Mike
11:27You feel alright about Bouncer, don't you? You don't feel bitter or anything?
11:31No, why?
11:32I don't know, there's nothing worse than losing a good mate, don't you reckon?
11:37I guess not, haven't really had time to think about it
11:39I have Jamie
11:45It's all I've been thinking about for the last couple of months
11:48But surely you want to give your best performance this Sunday, Mr Bishop? Even half an hour would help
11:58Well, I have been rehearsing under the shower, you know, and around the house
12:02Still, I'd hate to make a slip up in front of that group from the bowling club
12:05Especially Verlaine Clarenboe, she'd be on the phone telling everyone before or even out of the church
12:11I hate gossips, don't you, Nat?
12:12Oh, yes, everyone does
12:15I wouldn't give Verlaine the time of day, except that she's such a good conversationalist
12:19Yes, well, gossip or no gossip, Scott and Charlene will be home soon
12:23And I'll be spending the entire evening at home on Magic Specsit, you know
12:27Yes, well, I hope you don't mind my saying so
12:29But it seems she's expecting rather a lot of you now you're married
12:34Hmm? A little too much, perhaps?
12:36Well, you know, I'm not the sort to air my dirty laundry in public, Mrs Mangle
12:41Oh, I'm sorry, Mr Bishop
12:43I wasn't aware that you had any dirty laundry
12:47Oh, you're...
12:48Len
12:50Yes, dear
12:51No, no, no, Jean, no, no, it's all right
12:52No, I don't think I'm being disloyal to Madge by conceding that we're having a few
12:57Well, difficulties in adjusting to our new situation
13:00It's only to be expected after all
13:02Yes, I suppose so
13:04Yes, yes
13:06I'm sure the whole household will eventually realize that my way of doing things are best
13:11I'm sure they will
13:12Yeah, thank you, Jane, yes, well, I'll see you soon
13:15Goodbye, Mr Bishop
13:16Goodbye, Mr Bishop
13:17Goodbye, Mr Bishop
13:18Now, don't let them undermine your authority
13:21Every unruly mob needs a leader
13:23And you're a titular head if ever I saw one
13:26Ha ha
13:27Nan, did you really have to stir him up like that?
13:34I wasn't staring, Jane, merely advising
13:38Can I help it if there's trouble in paradise?
13:41Disappointed in you, Madge?
13:42Very disappointed indeed
13:43I'd like to say I'm sorry, Harold, but I'm not
13:44Greetings, sports fans
13:45Well, love
13:46Have I had an unreal day or what?
13:47Check it out, will you?
13:48Mrs Jenkins gave it to me for pulling her old chooks head down, not bad
13:49Harry, I'd put that away if I were you, otherwise the burgermeister over there's gonna hop in for his chop
13:50Oh, come on, Harold wanting a chop?
13:51Or anything to do with burgers?
13:53Ha ha ha!
13:54What's that?
13:55Don't say something wrong
13:56Henry, your mother and I are having a small altercation over finer
13:57Fine
13:58I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry
13:59I'm sorry, I'm sorry
14:00Sorry, Harold, but I'm not
14:01Greetings, sports fans
14:02Oh, love
14:03Have I had an unreal day or what?
14:04Check it out, will you?
14:05Mrs Jenkins gave it to me for pulling her old chooks head down, not bad
14:07Harry, I'd put that away if I were you, otherwise the burgermeister over there's gonna hop in for his chop
14:09Oh, come on
14:10Harold wanting a chop?
14:11Or anything to do with burgers?
14:13Ha ha ha ha ha!
14:14What's that?
14:15Don't say something wrong
14:17They're having a small altercation over finances
14:20Yeah, he wants everyone's money
14:22He what?
14:23I don't want your life savings, Henry, I simply want your board money so I can put it in the bank and then look after the household bills
14:31Oh, is that all?
14:32I don't mind doing that one bit
14:34Thanks, Henry
14:35Well, sorting out the budget's a lot of work
14:38Let him do it if he wants to
14:40You see, Madge, Henry is right
14:43It is a lot of work, while only this afternoon I worked out that Henry, Scott and Charlene's contributions were not on par with their share of the expenses
14:52So I adjusted it
14:55Hang on
14:56Do you mean we're going to have to pay more board if you're in charge?
14:59Oh, fractionally
15:01Then forget it, bucko, my money's on month
15:04Ha ha ha!
15:05There you go, Harold
15:06You lose, Henry and I both think you mean
15:07Oh, I should have known that you gang up against me
15:09Oh, take it easy, big guy
15:12I don't think you're mean
15:14Ha ha
15:15Well, no, no
15:16Mean, mean, anyway
15:17It's not as if you're Dirty Harry or anything
15:19Ha ha ha!
15:20How could you imagine Harold as Dirty Harry?
15:24Go ahead
15:26Make my casserole
15:28Ha ha ha ha!
15:30Ha ha ha ha!
15:32Me?
15:33Snoop?
15:34Jane, how could you say such a thing?
15:36Fairly easily
15:37Nan, you faced it up like a beacon when Mr Bishop said they were having some trouble at home
15:42Y-yes, well I, uh, it must have been a hot flush
15:45Come off it
15:46What you-
15:47Oh, goodness, I wonder who that can be
15:53Oh, hello, Mike
15:54Come in
15:55Oh, thanks
15:57Mike, I thought you had uni tonight
15:58Yeah, I do, but somehow Des and I managed not to tell each other that we were going out, so
16:02So you'd like me to babysit Jamie?
16:04Yeah, if you could
16:05Yeah, I'd love to, um, I won't be long though
16:07Alright, I'll tell him you're on your way
16:08I'm going to Jane, so have a lovely night and don't be too late
16:11Alright
16:12Uh, Nan
16:14Keep yourself nice, huh?
16:15Always?
16:16You know what he'll be doing next, don't you?
16:20Keeping a note of how many cornflakes we put in our bowls every morning
16:23Don't joke, Henry, it could happen
16:25Oh, don't be so ridiculous, both of you
16:27There is no need to count cornflakes
16:28Now, what I was trying to say before I so rudely interrupted
16:32Was that this stance of mine has very little to do with money
16:35And more to do with the family unit
16:37That's me!
16:38Yeah!
16:39Shut up!
16:40Every ship's crew or football team, the family unit needs a leader
16:46Captain Casserole
16:48I think we should stop interrupting with these inane comments, Henry
16:51Why should I? You just want to be a dictator
16:53I do not
16:55And if you'd have been paying attention for once in your life
16:57You'd have realised that
16:58That was a very unkind thing to say, Henry
17:00You're very unkind
17:02Harold, I am not going to ask permission to spend my own money
17:06All I want is a little respect, Madge
17:09I want this family to work as a team
17:11A team? Who the hell elected you captain, anyway?
17:13Well, it is an inherent part of the traditional family structure
17:16Oh, what's that got to do with it?
17:17Honestly, Harold, sometimes you're nothing more than a miserable penny-bincher
17:20Oh, I see, that's what it's come to now
17:21Is it? Name-core now?
17:22Very, very mature of us
17:24Don't you dare call me immature
17:26Otherwise I'll give you a clip-eye-
17:27Oh, Mrs. Mangle!
17:29Oh, hello, Mrs. Mangle
17:30Yes, we were just, um...
17:33Oh, no need to apologise
17:35I apologise
17:36I don't mind at all
17:46Des, do you want me to help?
17:48Oh, no, thanks Jane
17:49It's not important, no
17:51I don't know what I'm doing
17:52To tell you the truth
17:53What about the bank, dude?
17:56I don't really feel much like going
17:58I didn't before
18:00Mike thought it'd be good for me
18:01But I don't think it would be
18:02Well, what's wrong? You're not sick, are you?
18:05No, no, well
18:06I'm alright, I'll step out of it
18:07Just a bit down, that's all
18:10Do you want to talk about it?
18:13No, thanks anyway
18:16You know, maybe Mike's right
18:17Maybe it would be good for you to go
18:19It might cheer you up
18:20No, I mean just the same old faces
18:22Want me to tell the same old jokes
18:23I couldn't handle it
18:25Yeah, I understand
18:27Well, I'll get going home then
18:29No, stay
18:32I'd really appreciate the company
18:34If you don't mind
18:37Do you want to watch TV?
18:41There's no going out, no talking
18:43And no watching TV
18:45Have you got any games?
18:47Trivial Pursuit, I'm pretty good though
18:50It might help take whatever's depressing you off your mind
18:56Yeah, well
18:57Go and get it
19:05Why don't you wait and have dinner with everybody else?
19:08Wouldn't eat that grizzly green goop you make with a ten foot pole
19:11Here's yourself, as usual
19:13Uh, Mrs Mangle
19:14Will Camembert be alright?
19:16That will do splendidly, thank you, Mr Bishop
19:19Is that the only reason you dropped in, Mrs Mangle?
19:21A cup of tea?
19:22Oh, goodness me, no
19:24No, I simply thought I'd get this music for Mr Bishop's solo over to him
19:28In case he wants to practice in his own town
19:31Very thoughtful
19:32Well, one does one's best to be a good neighbour, Mrs Ramsey
19:36Yes, I know
19:37And I've told you before, the name's Bishop now, not Ramsey
19:39Oh, that's right
19:41Silly me
19:43And how are you finding married life, anyway?
19:46Even if it is the second time around?
19:48Oh, fabulous, actually
19:50Mind you, anything's better than being a spinster, isn't it?
19:53Well, depends on the person, I think
19:56Some do find the family a bit of a strain, apparently
20:00Oh, there's no strain in this house
20:02We all get along famously, don't we boys?
20:05What? Oh, my word, yes, yes, famously, yes
20:07Thank you, darling
20:08This joint runs like a well-oiled machine, Mrs Mangle
20:11Really?
20:12Oh, Manny!
20:14How was the holiday?
20:15Oh, don't ask
20:16Charlene, what's happened?
20:18Where's Scotty?
20:19I don't know and I don't care
20:21Well, it might be a blessing having a mechanic in the house
20:26It appears your well-oiled machinery has broken down
20:29Thanks for all the help with the bag, Charlene
20:32What's wrong with her for heaven's sake?
20:33What is right with it?
20:34You know, she wrecked our entire holiday
20:36Oh, he's exaggerating, I'm sure
20:38No, I'm not, Harold, she told me to get lost and that just suits me fine
20:42I have had enough of her
20:43Oh, don't you guys ever give up
20:46This is the exact same stuff
20:47Henry, for your information, this is not a joke
20:50In fact, it couldn't be further from it
20:52Uh-oh
20:58Think it's like that again
21:02Are you sure I can't run through your solo with you before I go?
21:05Quite sure, thank you, Mrs Mangle
21:07I think it might be just best if you left us to work things out
21:10Perhaps I can help
21:11No, no, no, no, thank you very much
21:12Now, look, I must say good night, sir
21:14Good night
21:15Good night, yes
21:17I hope you realise how embarrassing that was for me
21:20Now, as head of this household, I demand an explanation
21:25Scott?
21:27Please
21:28Oh, come on, Scott, what happened?
21:31We fought all the time, I had a rotten holiday and I wish I hadn't gone
21:35But how could it have been rotten?
21:37You said on the phone that you were going to the beach and surfing the whole time
21:40Henry, I fell asleep on the sand, I got sunburned blisters on my back
21:44I spent the rest of the two weeks face down on a bed at your grandmother's place
21:48Well, almost anyway, I wasn't allowed back in the sun
21:52Well, no wonder you both thought you must have been as irritable as anything
21:55Hmm
21:57Stuck inside, pain every time you moved
22:00Even my patients would have been tested
22:02It had nothing to do with sunburn, you just ask Charlotte
22:07Why? Was it her fault?
22:08I'm not saying another word about this
22:16I might, um, concede defeat, eh?
22:19Well, do you want another game? I was pretty lucky with the questions that time
22:22Uh, no, I might skip it, actually, Jane
22:27If you want to put that away, I'll, um, I'll wash the coffee cups
22:31Where does it go?
22:34Uh, top cupboard in the nursery
22:48Oh, Daph
22:49Daphne
22:54Jess
22:56I'm looking on Jamie
23:00Jess?
23:04Are you alright?
23:06Yeah, yeah, I'm fine
23:09Yeah, I can see that
23:11Daphne, huh
23:12Stephanie, huh?
23:18I feel like such a sort, Jane.
23:26But today was going to be a very special day for us.
23:32It was our anniversary.
23:38It was exactly two years ago that I proposed to her.
23:42I just marched in there.
23:49Threw her over my shoulder and I...
23:53told her that we were going to get married.
23:59I knew she was the only girl in the world for me.
24:02Even then...
24:06It's all the time we had together.
24:13Not even two and a half years.
24:15I can't stand this anymore.
24:23Mum, that was the most exciting bit.
24:25How are we going to find out who killed Mr. Peabody?
24:28The sheriff heard that he was in love with Peabody's wife.
24:31Oh, thanks, Harold.
24:33What did you switch it off for, anyway?
24:34Because I can't relax with all the tension around here, that's why.
24:38Start asking.
24:39Well, it's becoming ridiculous.
24:40There's Scott sitting there not saying a word.
24:41Charlene won't come out of her room.
24:43Well, maybe we should leave them alone so they can sort out whatever it is.
24:47Oh, yes.
24:47If it'll be like last time, well, this'll go on for weeks.
24:51Now, I'm afraid I can't cope with it, thank you very much.
24:53Something happened while they were away, and I intend finding out what it was.
24:56Here, here.
24:57Well, Harold, can you just tell her to leave it?
24:59It's just going to create a scene, and we're not going to solve anything.
25:02No, no, Madge is right.
25:02You must not let the sun go down on an argument.
25:07Here we go.
25:08Lock your ears, everyone.
25:09Charlene!
25:11Charlene, either you come out, or I will break the door down and drag you out.
25:15And don't think I don't mean it, young lady.
25:18Now, come on.
25:19Prudy never solves anything.
25:21If you've got a problem, talk to Scott about it.
25:23Mum, I'm not the one with the problem.
25:24It's him.
25:25But don't you make it sound as though it is my fault, Charlene.
25:27You know damn well I was laid up the whole time.
25:30I didn't go out.
25:30I didn't do a thing.
25:32What am I meant to have done?
25:33You played up with that Steve guy, and don't you start denying it.
25:36I did not.
25:37You weren't even there.
25:38Excuse me, Scott.
25:39What exactly do you mean when you say Charlene played up?
25:41Yes.
25:42Right, right.
25:42She met this guy called Steve, right?
25:43Spent the whole time with him, all day, every day.
25:48There.
25:49See?
25:49You wanted to know what happened.
25:51Now you do.
25:52Charlene found herself another bloke.
25:55I mean, isn't that great?
25:57Huh.
25:58Everybody needs good neighbors.
26:03Just a friendly way each morning helps to make a better day.
26:13Neighbors need to get to know each other.
26:18Next door is only a footstep away.
26:29Neighbors, everybody needs good neighbors.
26:35With a little understanding, you can find the perfect plan.
26:43Neighbors should be there for one another.
26:52That's when good neighbors become good friends.
27:01All right.
27:02This is a place where we don't feelаковana.
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