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-Crikey Moses!

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-Here are the keys.

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-There's no point

-having the keys now.

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-Some idiot has parked his van

-and blocked me in.

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-When I asked him to move, I got

-a mouthful from him and his cronies.

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-Do you know him?

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-Do you know him?

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-No, I have no idea who he is.

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-Right, I'm going back out there,

-I'm going to ask one more time...

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-..and if he doesn't move this time,

-I'll blow my top.

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-Oi!

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-Do you think they're locals?

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-I don't know.

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-Dai would know them if they were.

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-Who cares? I've got enough on

-my mind with Chester's sentencing.

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-The last thing I want

-is any more hassle.

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-I forgot to say earlier.

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-I promised Arwen

-she could help me prepare dinner.

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-Can you try to finish on time?

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-Can you try to finish on time?

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-OK, I'll try my best.

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-Ta-ra.

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-Right, the yobs have given in

-and they're moving the van.

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-Can I have the keys?

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-Excuse me, Dai.

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-Hello.

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-Good morning.

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-Good morning.

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-Good morning.

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-I thought you'd have gone to school.

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-I thought you'd have gone to school.

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-Yes, I'm late.

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-Were you in Swansea last night?

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-Were you in Swansea last night?

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-Yes.

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-I stayed with a friend in Morriston.

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-I stayed with a friend in Morriston.

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-A good night?

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-Not bad, reminiscing

-and sharing a couple of whiskies.

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-Very nice.

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-You can have the coffee.

-I don't have time.

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-Thank you.

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-Gloria?

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-Yes. She sends her regards.

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-And she wished Chester well

-for tomorrow.

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-How is he?

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-Well, he's gone to school.

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-Anything to take his mind

-off the sentencing, probably.

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-And he wants to see his mates,

-in case.

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-What else did Gloria have to say?

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-You won't believe it, but...

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-..she wants me to go to Greece

-to help with the refugees.

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-Neil was supposed to go but...

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-..well, since the stroke...

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-You? Doing voluntary work!

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-I haven't said I'm going.

-They're leaving on Friday anyway.

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-Well, it's a bit short notice,

-isn't it?

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-The sentence could go either way,

-you know.

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-It's important to prepare

-ourselves for the worst.

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-I'm trying to stay positive, Gar.

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-But there is a chance Chester

-won't come home from court tomorrow.

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-Of course he's going to come home.

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-Don't you dare say otherwise. Right?

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-A cuppa?

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-I've had one. All I've done

-all morning is drink cuppas.

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-It's not easy,

-the first Monday out of work.

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-Like a hangover without

-the good time the night before.

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-Oh, something's bound

-to turn up...

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-..especially for a clever girl

-like you.

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-Do you want to take a look at this

-to see if there's anything in here?

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-Come on, Kel,

-you've got to start somewhere.

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-No. Not with the paper

-that refused to give me my job back.

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-Let me have a look for you.

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-Auntie Anita, I appreciate your help

-but I really don't need it.

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-But you're not helping

-yourself much, are you, Kelly?

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-It might help to go for a walk.

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-What would help, Auntie Anita,

-is if you stopped interfering!

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-That's 5.50, please.

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-Sorry, Debbie,

-I forgot to take money out.

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-I've got a lot on my mind

-with Chester's sentencing tomorrow.

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-You must be worried.

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-You must be worried.

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-No, I'm not worried.

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-I'll pay you another time.

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-Oh, Kelly, how have you been?

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-Not great.

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-I'd like to say I've been busy

-but I haven't. Coffee, please.

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-The machine's packed in.

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-Do you want me to take a look?

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-Do you want me to take a look?

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-That would be great.

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-Right.

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-Would you mind keeping an eye

-on things while I sort all this out?

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-Yes, yes.

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-I've got nothing else to do except

-sit in front of daytime telly.

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-Thank you.

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-Hello. I wasn't expecting

-to see you until tonight.

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-Clearly.

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-Have you turned the heating up?

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-A little bit, maybe.

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-Turn it down, for the environment,

-as well as my bank account.

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-Alright, alright. I'll do it now.

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-Ffion, it's me.

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-I'm phoning to check you're OK,

-that's all.

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-Phone me back when you get this.

-Thanks. Ta-ra.

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-Have you seen the spare house key?

-It's on a blue keyring.

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-No.

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-I always keep it here.

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-Forget the key

-and change that gearbox.

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-You said Craig's men

-are back in the country.

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-So?

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-So?

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-Don't you think it's strange?

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-A gang no-one knows turns up

-in Cwmderi in a van...

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-..and my house key disappears.

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-It's possible that they've come

-to look for me - watching me.

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-You're being paranoid.

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-Where are you going?

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-Where are you going?

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-To check on Ffion.

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-No, not until you've finished

-that gearbox.

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-You can't stop me

-taking care of my family.

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-I told you Craig's gang was back

-in order for you to be careful.

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-Not for you to behave like this.

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-Stop this nonsense

-and grow a backbone.

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-MOBILE PHONE

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-Ffion.

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-Yes, everything's alright.

-I was wondering if you're OK.

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-See you later.

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-Ta-ra.

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-You see.

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-There's no problem, is there?

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-Gearbox.

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-Hiya.

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-What have I done to deserve that?

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-It's nice to see you.

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-I'm going for a wash

-and then I'll make dinner.

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-I'm sure Arwen will make a mess

-making these.

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-Did you open the bedroom window?

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-Did you open the bedroom window?

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-This morning. Didn't I close it?

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-Was it open all morning?

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-Was it open all morning?

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-It must have been. Sorry.

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-We pay a fortune for heating

-and you leave the window open.

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-Sorry. It won't happen again.

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-Do you think pepperoni

-is too spicy for Arwen?

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-Maybe.

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-Hey, have you seen my spare key?

-I usually keep it at the garage.

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-Why do you want a spare key?

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-There's something wrong with mine.

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-So borrow mine.

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-Why don't we go out to the cinema

-tonight? Frozen with a sing-along.

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-Not on a school night.

-And Arwen's helping me make these.

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-The film's only on tonight

-and you know how much she loves it.

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-Why do you want to change plans?

-I'm trying to restore a routine.

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-I know.

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-I just saw tonight as a chance

-to enjoy ourselves as a family.

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-Arwen can help you cook dinner

-tomorrow night.

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-Is something bothering you?

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-Is something bothering you?

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-No. Why?

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-You're on tenterhooks.

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-I don't want to be stuck

-in the house every night.

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-Alright. Let's go.

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-Great.

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-Sam, I asked you

-to turn down the heating.

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-Don't worry,

-you won't be out of pocket.

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-What does that mean?

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-There is a way of enjoying

-central heating...

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-..without having to pay

-through your nose for it.

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-Have you fiddled the meter?

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-Please don't say you've done that.

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-Winter will be here

-before you turn around.

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-You'll save a fortune.

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-It's illegal.

-Change it back, please.

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-I don't think I can.

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-I don't think I can.

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-What?

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-I know how to fiddle meters...

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-..but I have no idea

-how to fiddle them back.

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-I can't believe this. A man

-of your age being so irresponsible!

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-I thought you'd be pleased.

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-Do I look pleased?!

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-I hope Diane doesn't answer

-the phone, as she's a councillor.

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-For shame.

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-MOBILE PHONE

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-Dai. APD.

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-Gaynor, what can I do for you?

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-Oh, right.

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-I see.

-Well, I won't delve any further.

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-OK, I'll come over later. Ta-ra.

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-Dai, you can be my guinea pig.

-I've put an extra shot in it.

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-Wow. Have you fixed it?

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-Thanks. You've saved me a fortune.

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-I'm not a fan of posh coffee.

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-I'm an instant man -

-faster, cheaper, easier.

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-And it tastes disgusting. Try that.

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-Blimey! I'll have palpitations.

-It's got a kick like a donkey.

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-As it should, Dai.

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-Dai, have you got five minutes?

-We need a new lock on the house.

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-I'll be over early tomorrow morning.

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-Aren't you an instant man, Dai?!

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-Dai, we've got to have it done

-before it gets dark, please.

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-I'm in the middle of a job

-and I have to call in to Llwyncelyn.

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-I'll see what I can do later.

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-I'll see what I can do later.

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-Thank you.

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-What are you doing?

-I was getting used to that.

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-Takeaway, Dai.

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-She's got an answer to everything,

-hasn't she?

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-Yes.

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-Yes.

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-Thank you.

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-Glad to be of assistance.

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-Do you fancy helping out here

-some more?

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-You what?

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-Gwen and Courtney work sometimes

-but I could do with more help.

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-I can't afford anyone full-time.

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-Are you offering me a job here?

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-Maybe it's not what you want...

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-..but you're good with customers

-and you ran the place with Jinx.

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-I don't like washing dishes.

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-I want you to serve

-and keep the customers happy.

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-Please, Kelly.

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-We're both stuck right now.

-We could help each other out.

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-I'm not doing it for nothing.

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-Of course not. Let's have

-a week's trial and see how it goes.

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-Alright. On one condition.

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-What?

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-What?

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-I can redesign the awful menu.

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-At least he'll look smart

-in court tomorrow anyway.

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-He will.

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-I phoned Gloria.

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-I'm not going to Greece.

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-I want to stay here to support you.

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-You think he'll go to prison,

-don't you?

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-Listen, they won't send

-a 15-year-old to prison, alright?

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-How would you cope if they did?

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-Garry, I won't have to cope

-because Chester won't be sent down.

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-Where is he, anyway?

-I'd like to have a chat with him.

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-Does he realize

-what could happen tomorrow?

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-Don't say a word, Garry.

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-He has a right to know

-what lies ahead of him.

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-No-one knows what lies ahead.

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-I don't want him to worry.

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-Someone has to be honest with him.

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-I don't want you upsetting him

-and putting ideas in his head.

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-I'm his mother

-and I'll look after him.

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-By letting him believe

-everything is going to be alright?

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-You're too much of a coward

-to face reality.

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-I'm only trying my best

-while you always try to find fault.

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-I don't want to hear any more,

-Garry.

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-Garry, get out.

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-You've done such a good job

-fiddling that, I can't un-fiddle it.

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-It wasn't me.

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-There must be something you can do.

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-I could phone your supplier.

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-Don't you dare. This is a crime.

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-If the authorities found out!

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-I know a bloke in Tremyrddin

-but he's not cheap.

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-Phone him! But not a word

-to anyone else. Alright?

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-That's not cheap either.

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-I'll phone him and let you know

-what he says. Goodbye!

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-As we've turned the heating

-back down...

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-..could I have

-an electric fire in my room?

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-Would that be alright?

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-Would that be alright?

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-Sorry.

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-I feel the chill in my bones.

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-Old age.

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-Sam, I've reached the end

-of my tether.

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-I think it's time for you

-to find somewhere else to live.

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-Are you throwing me out?

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-Are you throwing me out?

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-It was never meant to be long term.

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-And today has made me realize

-you should move on.

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-Please don't be hasty.

-I'm sorry for causing trouble.

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-Trouble and problems

-follow you like a shadow.

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-I have too much on my plate

-to deal with your mess.

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-I should have been at a governors

-meeting half an hour ago.

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-I'm sorry.

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-The prospective head teacher

-of the 3-19 community school...

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-..can't share a house

-with someone who breaks the law.

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-Please, Gaynor...

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-..give me one more chance, I promise

-I'll be on my best behaviour.

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-No,

-you've had enough chances already.

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-Sorry, Sam...

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-..I want your bags packed

-by the time I get home.

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-Sorry about this morning.

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-And I've got a job.

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-Wow! That was quick.

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-There's no point wasting time.

-The cafe's better than nothing.

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-What?

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-Debbie's cafe?

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-Yes.

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-Is that all you've got to say?

-I thought you'd be pleased for me.

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-I am pleased you've got a job

-but you deserve a proper job.

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-Something that suits

-a professional journalist...

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-..not sweating in a cafe.

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-I enjoyed helping out today.

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-That's only one day.

-What about your career?

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-Your key feels stiff.

-It must be the lock.

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-Nuisance. We're on our way out.

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-Dai's on his way over

-to sort it out.

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-We'd better wait for him.

-We don't have to go out.

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-But I've bought the tickets

-and everything.

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-Is it Arwen or you

-who wants to see the film most?!

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-We'll fetch our stuff,

-as you're so determined.

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-Gar...

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-..sorry for earlier and thanks

-for keeping away from Chester.

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-I didn't have much choice.

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-A drink?

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-No, thanks.

-I want to keep a clear head.

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-I'm glad you've decided

-to stay at home as well.

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-You've changed your tune.

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-Well, I've realized how important

-it is that you're around.

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-I'm glad to hear it.

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-Chester will need you

-when he comes home.

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-Britt...

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-He'll need us all, Gar.

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-The family needs to be there

-and that family includes you.

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-Yes, we're going to spend

-some quality time together...

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-..once tomorrow's behind us.

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-You really believe that, don't you?

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-I know what it's like

-to be in prison, Gar...

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-..because I've been there.

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-I have to believe it.

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