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29/09/2016

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Where did you last have it?

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Have what?

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Martin lost my homework.

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I'm not the one who lost your homework!

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Have you seen Arthur's bunny? He's being all grumpy.

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All I'm saying is, if you're going to have a shower...

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It's not just your bathroom!

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I never said it was just my bathroom!

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I will find us a new house, OK?

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Yeah, well at least you've got a bed.

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Have you seen Lily's homework? Or Arthur's bunny?

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Is that meant to be a joke? Are you ready for school?

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Shaki says he's going to have my old room!

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BABY CRIES

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This one's nice. Got a lovely garden.

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And a pergola.

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Bungalows, in Worthing. You want a look?

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I'll... I'll have a look later.

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I do understand, what you were saying the other night,

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about wanting to see Paul's killers.

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But you're doing the right thing.

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Letting it go.

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You don't mess with women, Vincent.

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You're finally talking to me now?

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Waving your little thingy dooley around.

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Telling the sisterhood what we can and cannot do.

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You was driving without a licence.

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Oh, look, just change the record.

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Oh, that's right. You only made one.

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Which means without insurance.

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Look, just put it away.

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With my daughter in the car!

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Who is actually my daughter, too.

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So I suggest that you tuck it back into your pants

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because I've just booked myself in for a test.

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Which, I may add, I will pass with flying colours.

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You're banned.

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Forget the coffee, yeah?

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OUR daughter will be with Pops all day.

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And, to prove to you that I don't need it, I'm ready for my lesson.

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So, come on!

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Beep, beep, beep!

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This is a joke, ain't it? What?

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You knew I wanted that house! I was getting the deposit together.

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What's happened? You don't even have the balls to tell me to my face!

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I've no idea what you're on about!

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I thought we were sorted! I thought me and you were good. Calm down!

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And now THIS! Messing with my family AGAIN!

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So you think that I've taken your house?

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Your little brother texted Bex, "Looks like I'm getting your room."

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So...?

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Mum.

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I thought you only did evenings?

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I can help out, can't I?

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You sure it ain't cos Sylvie's in your flat?

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I've looked out some of my patterns for your mother.

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She's knitting more?

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It's...

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They're for your little one, what you're expecting.

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That's very... Thank you.

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Thank you.

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You're looking very smart.

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Well, this is my wedding outfit, you know, with Jim.

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I've worn it for every wedding since.

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Do you think it looks all right? You know, for my interview?

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You look lovely, Dot.

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That's going a bit far.

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You're going to knock 'em dead.

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Unlikely they'd give me a job, then!

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Do you want a hand with that?

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Get off, I can manage a CV!

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See you later.

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Have you got your core skills down?

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You know, in a little box at the top.

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Then you need to write a list of your assets and your experiences.

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And how you delegate.

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You've got to make yourself stand out.

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Thank you.

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And if you need a job meanwhile...

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Anyway, he TRIED talking me down... He's been selling my car.

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I laughed, like they do in the antiques programmes...

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Gloria hasn't got long.

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I did that thing where you take the difference and double it...

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He came back and he said, "Deal",

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and I think, "I've gone too fast here",

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I must be way, way too low, so I said to him... Is it sold?

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Yeah.

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Well done.

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Thank you, Gloria.

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Are you sure you're all right about this?

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Well, it's too late now, it's sold.

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I haven't sent off the paperwork.

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Martin needs the money.

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What do you think you're doing?

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Get back on your stalls.

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When were you going to tell me?

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It took me a day to get my references together.

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I was going to tell you this evening,

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Thought it'd make a nice surprise.

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That was MY house, Carmel! You KNEW that he was after it.

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The agent said they'd had no offers.

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Yeah, I had to get out of my old contract!

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I did ask if there was anyone.

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Why are you being like this?

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Because I'm looking after my family, same as Martin!

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You've been saying for weeks we needed more space,

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move somewhere bigger.

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Not into Martin's house!

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It wasn't Martin's, it was Tina's. And Tina left

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and the agent said...

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Why do you need all those rooms? We've got me, Stacey, Lily, Bex...

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I'm sorry, Martin.

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..Arthur, Belinda, Kyle.

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There'll be other houses.

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Yeah, not right on our doorstep!

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Just...pull out and let them have it, OK?

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That is not the way the world works, is it?

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Mum, please.

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I've said I'm sorry. You snooze, you lose.

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Now, get back on your stalls before I fine the pair of you.

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You going to sort out the bins next?

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I'm doing it for Dot. It's work.

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What do you think will happen to Dot when they shut the launderette?

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She'll still work here. Course she will.

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Have you seen how determined she is? She'll smash that interview.

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She's 102!

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It don't work like that, Lee.

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If you want something enough, it does.

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That why you're up ladders washing signs?

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I did not hit it!

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Your bumper touched!

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It's called a bumper. It's not called a hitter, is it?

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You should have seen it! It moved.

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It was a post! Is this your lesson?

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No, it's a lesson when somebody learns something.

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I'd have lent you my badge if I'd known you were going for a spin.

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You only learn something when you've got a good teacher.

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Are you saying that my son can't drive?

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"Use the mirror, use the mirror!".

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Because you don't look in it. I looked in my mirror!

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He don't mean at yourself!

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There was this woman crossing.

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She was in the road!

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What else is she meant to cross?

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I'm sorry, is she a car?

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No. So she should stay on the pavement.

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Ha-ha! Is she for real?

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After she made her jump out of the way,

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this one decides to reverse and give her a piece of her mind.

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No, no, she was shouting at me, you know!

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You made her drop her shopping, which you then reversed over!

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How was I supposed to see that?

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Because you're not looking at the mirror!

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That's fine. No, you laugh at me.

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Hold on, hold on, hold on. So you reversed over her shopping?

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You know, I only asked you to take me out so you could feel better.

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Look who I found on the doorstep.

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Here you go, Stace. From me and Jane.

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Oh, thank you.

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Didn't want to give it to Martin out on the market.

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Oh, Martin should have told you yesterday,

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but, um, we've lost the house.

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I've sold Jane's car!

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I'm so sorry. Don't have a go at her. I'm not having a go at her!

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It's Mum's fault they're moving at all. No, it isn't.

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I can't believe Martin.

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Oh, Ian... If I wasn't here, you'd all be happy.

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No, we were squashed before you moved in.

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So I made it worse.

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Thanks. Bex, you're just upset.

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If Mum hadn't walked out, again...

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This is nothing to do with your mum.

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She was selfish when she left Dad, and she's just as selfish now.

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Bex! Bex!

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DOOR SLAMS

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You won't believe this, Martin's only gone and lost the house...

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What are you doing?! I thought you were at the restaurant.

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Well, I'm not. Are you all right? You can do this!

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There, love, you've done it! Yay!

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Oh, don't patronise me, Ian. I'm not!

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Oh!

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SHE GASPS

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What were you saying about Martin?

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He's lost the house, so he won't be needing the deposit.

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Shall I call the dealer back?

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What am I going to do with a car, Ian?!

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Hey. Hey.

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I've just had Dot asking for three words to describe

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what I'd want from a dry cleaner's!

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Did you say "Very Old Staff"? Yeah, very good.

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Can I have two jammy doughnuts, please, to go, Tina?

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I've got the kids outside with Roxy. All right.

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How did it go?

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I got to see DC Rice, our police liaison.

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And? Just the same as the prison people yesterday.

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She very tactfully thought my plan was impossible.

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Nothing's impossible.

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The boys that killed Paul are on remand.

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No-one will let me see them.

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And even if they COULD, I could compromise the case.

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Look, all you want to do is for them to realise what they've done.

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It's not like you're pressuring them to lie or anything.

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It was just an idea. Just a silly idea.

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Not silly.

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Les was right. I should just let it go.

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Come on, come on, we're going for jam doughnuts.

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Oh! Come on.

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I've got a date with a bun.

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You'll need to pass your theory test as well as your practical.

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And that will give you something else to laugh about.

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No-one's laughing.

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No, they ain't. Because you ain't funny.

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I got you a book.

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From the second hand stall.

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I'm trying to help.

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Look, just give it to Denise, she's the book person.

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With her Shakespeare and her Jane Eyre.

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Just read it.

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I ain't going to read it.

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And learn it.

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You're getting in the way of my bun.

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Please...

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Stace called.

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This is NOT your fault.

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Losing the house? No, it's yours.

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I'll find somewhere else. You know, with enough room for everyone.

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Good luck.

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Look, I meant... Everyone being squashed. It's not your fault.

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Nobody blames you.

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And it's not your mum's fault, either.

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If she hadn't left, I'd still be living there.

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She had to do what she felt was right.

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She always does this.

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Every time things are going OK, she goes and ruins it.

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But with Mum living there, it weren't easy.

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Don't defend her. She walked out on you,

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just like she walked out on Dad.

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Relationships aren't always what they seem. Don't judge your mum.

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You forgotten what you were like when she left you?

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No. But, you know, she had her reasons.

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And right now, I'm happier than I've ever been.

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Living in a shoebox?

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Living in a shoebox, with ALL my family.

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Look, I know it hurts.

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You know, having someone else living there, taking your room.

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But I will find us a bigger place. I promise you.

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Sorted.

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All right?

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Cheers, Shrimp. That's all right, mate.

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Oh, Johnny.

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I'm sorry.

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You after a scout badge?

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Anything to avoid doing my CV.

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No, but you know what?

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If Dot can get her stuff together, then so can I.

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You're going to try to work at the dry cleaner's?

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Maybe.

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Listen, what you said earlier about, you know,

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about helping me with my CV...

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Yeah, yeah, of course I'll do it.

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Don't worry, Bruv. We'll get you a job.

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Look who's come to visit.

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Denny's got something to say to you.

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Go on. He's not a mind-reader.

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Sorry.

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And?

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I thought it was just joking.

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I didn't realise it really hurt you.

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I didn't mean to be mean.

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Thank you.

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Now, do you have something to say to Den as well?

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I'm sorry.

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I shouldn't have punched you.

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It was a good punch.

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Don't start.

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You should've told me. And you know why you didn't.

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Because it's not just about you.

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Because you know it's wrong.

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Is it?

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They're my friends.

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These last few years, you have been through so much.

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That's not the point.

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You're in your thirties, sharing a room with your brother.

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I think you'll find my brother is sharing a room with me.

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That's what I mean!

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Letting us all squash in, it was very good of you.

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Yeah, it's not like I had a choice, is it?

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But it's been more than six months since Shabnam left,

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and you need to be able to build a new life.

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I'm happy with my life.

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You won't be able to do that sharing a room with your brother!

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Martin's got kids.

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And if Belinda and Kyle weren't there, they'd have room.

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But they ARE there! And that's not your decision, Mum.

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Look, we're all on top of each other in there.

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After your father...

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You're not the only one right now who needs to build a new life.

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Is this about Dad, or Masood?

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Masood's gone.

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You obviously had no feelings for him.

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This is not about Masood.

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Martin and me, we are just getting back to normal

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and Stacey's in a good place.

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I've made up my mind.

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I just want Arthur to have the best possible start in life.

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And if they have to move further away...

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This way, he gets to have a space to play.

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He gets to have a back yard.

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Living right next door.

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PAM SNIFFS

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DOOR OPENS

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Mrs Branning?

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Yes?

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Jemima Benjamin, Human Resources Consultant.

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I've been expecting you.

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Am I late?

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Yes. No...

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Well, just a little bit.

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You're very polite.

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How do you do?

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I'm shockingly late. It's the Tubes, you know.

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I prefer the bus myself. Would you like a cup of tea?

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Or maybe a bit of my Battenberg?

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Let's not keep you any longer.

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Happy to just start?

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It's important, isn't it?

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Being able to tell someone if they've hurt you.

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I hope it helped Will.

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Yeah, you've seen him. It's a weight off his little shoulders.

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Being able to listen.

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Say sorry.

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Shake hands.

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We said we'd let it go.

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Yeah, I know.

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The police...

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You met one of their mums though, didn't you?

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At the bail hearing?

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I don't have their number, I don't know how to find her.

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I do.

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Come to gloat, have you?

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I've just called the agent.

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Well, if I'm not going to have it,

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I didn't want anyone else getting in first.

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You serious?

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Give little Arthur some space to play out in when his...

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When I come round.

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So, soon as you can get them the deposit and everything,

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you can move in.

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Come here! I owe you a drink. Both of you.

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Yeah. Two drinks. Three drinks!

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You've still got that deposit, haven't you?

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Take this to the bank for me, Steven?

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Yeah? All of this?

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I don't want it lying around.

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We can pay off credit cards or something.

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Yeah, of course.

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Jane!

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Your, er... Your car money.

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Does the offer still stand?

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What, you've got the house?

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Yeah.

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Well, of course you can have the deposit, Martin!

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You are amazing.

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Well, saves you a trip to the bank, Steven!

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Remember that guy, Clive, the one that taught you?

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Clive Morris.

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Well, he put up with your pig-headedness.

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I was not pig-headed!

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Not all the time.

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If he could put up with you, maybe he can manage Kim.

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Beep, beep, beep!

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I was 17. I was hormonal!

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Yeah, that's my point.

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You'd have an agreed set of Smart Targets,

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which we could crosslink to your CPD.

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Your Continuing Professional Development.

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Well, that sounds very sensible.

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The Smart Targets, or the CPD?

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All of it, really.

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How about Health and Safety courses? First Aid?

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Well, I know how to put a plaster on.

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Plasters. Plasters are good.

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My gran used to stick plasters on everything.

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Not that that...that's relevant.

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My Nick, he used to get himself into all sorts of scrapes.

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There ain't many parts of the body that I ain't patched up.

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I could probably, if needed,

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if everything goes...

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I could probably get our training team to reach out to you.

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I mean...email.

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Call.

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How about online modules, if we got you access to the portal?

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I'm sure I could do that.

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You know, if I had a portal.

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This is nice of your brother, isn't it?

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What, to mess up my whole future?

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To buy you dinner.

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Guilty conscience, innit?

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We'll find somewhere else.

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Yeah. Somewhere all three of us can get more space.

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She's really joking me now.

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Who? Bex.

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"Looks like I'm getting my old room back..."

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Have you stolen Bex's keys?

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No. Tina's?

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These...are yours.

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Carmel pulled out.

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So this is all ours?

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All this space?

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Every inch.

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Unless you'd rather stay where we are?

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No! Course not!

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Stairs! Martin, we've got stairs!

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I've cleared it with Ian...

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Kathy can manage tomorrow, so...

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Mr and Mrs Fowler, their assorted children,

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and their stairs.

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That's her, that's her. That's her.

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Ah! Are you showing her some of the bungalows I found? Yes.

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Yes, yes, they're lovely.

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Have you seen the one with the pergola in the garden and the roses?

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No, I don't think I've seen that one yet.

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Oh, let me find it.

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I thought you were getting fish and chips?

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Oh, all right. Well, maybe after.

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Honey, could you do the typing?

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Yeah.

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"Hello".

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Is that too friendly?

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No. Hello's good.

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"We met at your son's bail hearing.

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"Paul Coker was my grandson.

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"I gave you my hanky.

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"I'm probably the last person

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"you would want to hear from right now,

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"but I think it might help..."

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OK. Hold on.

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"Think it might help..."

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Yep.

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"Both of us..."

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"..and Simon, if we met."

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Why don't you sleep on it?

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Because you can't unsend it once it's gone.

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Conflict?

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How do you deal with conflict?

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Well, you just get on with it, don't you?

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I mean, you can't pretend that it ain't in the world,

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cos it is, ain't it?

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I mean, you know, when I worked with Pauline, that's Mrs Fowler,

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we was always falling out, you know, having words.

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Little squabbles. I mean, petty really.

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But we always made it up.

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That's what friends do, ain't it?

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And, here, in the launderette?

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Oh, well, you get the odd customer, but I'm always very polite.

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Mind you, I wasn't too happy

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about that fish finger curry restaurant they brought in,

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but still, that's the times, isn't it?

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You've got to go with the times.

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Yes. I mean, I can do the computer.

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My grandson...

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Well, my late husband's grandson, Bradley,

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he taught me.

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We used to used to have ever such fun "doing the Google".

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But you've just got to go with the times, haven't you?

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Otherwise, the times just go on without you.

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And you are left, you know, on your own.

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And...

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I think Mr Papadopoulos thought you might want to retire.

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Oh, he did, did he?

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Well, why didn't he ask me?

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And that would have saved you a journey.

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How old are you, Mrs Branning?

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You ain't allowed to ask me that, not in an interview.

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I'm sorry, I simply meant...

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I mean, we're not just human resources, you know,

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like your other resources, but with legs on. We're people.

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And we try to do our best.

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I might not have done your fancy courses and your whatsit,

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your portal, and I ain't going to.

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I'm really sorry.

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I've worked in this here launderette from before you was born,

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but I know everything there is to know about laundry.

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I know how to get a coffee spill out of a pinafore,

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or a raspberry stain out of a nice white pair of slacks.

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And I've mended these here machines more times than my Auntie Gwen

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has darned my Uncle Will's socks.

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Oh!

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And I know everything about people.

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Why they like to stop.

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Five minutes, sit down,

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have a little talk,

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Share a problem.

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And that's what our customers do.

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Because everything out there moves faster and faster,

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and sometimes, all of us just need a moment when we can stop.

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Thank you, Mrs Branning.

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And that's what I've done for over 40 years.

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Five minutes, sit down,

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have a little chat, share a problem.

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Have a biscuit, maybe a cup of tea.

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And it may not be good enough, but it's all I've got.

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Now, if you'll excuse me...

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I need a cigarette.

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As I'm sure you know...

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..smoking has not been condoned in this establishment

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since 2007.

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