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-WHISTLING

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-Do you have to be so miserable?

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-Do you have to be so happy?

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-Yes, there's a weekend of rugby

-and drinking ahead of me.

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-I'm stuck here

-looking for a replacement for Dol.

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-Diddums! It's a hard life.

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-Eifion. What can I do for you?

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-Is there room on the bus

-to Scotland?

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-I'm dying for a break

-and a booze-up.

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-I knew the farm would be too much.

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-I knew the farm would be too much.

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-It isn't but I deserve a break.

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-It's calving season.

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-It's calving season.

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-Thank you, DJ!

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-As it happens, there's one space.

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-Oh, great.

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-The thing is, I don't have

-a ticket. Can I buy Diane's?

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-And leave Cadno with the calves

-on her own?

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-I'm talking to Dai!

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-Unfortunately, it's not available.

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-Why don't you come on the bus

-and look for a ticket there.

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-I'll see what I can do.

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-Good luck.

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-Hey, you shouldn't encourage him

-to leave Cadno on her own.

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-This is rugby. It's not a taboo.

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-Who's going to Scotland with you,

-anyway?

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-Kath Jones, if you must know.

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-What about Diane?

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-What about Diane?

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-What about Diane?

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-She is your wife.

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-Next time you see her,

-will you remind her of that?

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-Good luck with that...

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-..because the last I heard

-she was in the bush on the lash.

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-But you don't know for sure

-she's doing that.

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-No, exactly!

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-I don't know what she's doing.

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-Actually, that's the problem!

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-Tell me. Do I need a passport

-to go to Scotland?

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-Are they in or out of Europe?

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-Are they in or out of Europe?

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-I don't think so.

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-Right, here you are.

-Enough tablets 'til Sunday, no more.

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-That's all I need.

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-If you take more than one a day,

-you won't have enough to last.

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-I know Maths isn't my strong point

-but I've worked that out myself.

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-I was only making sure.

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-And don't drink either,

-just in case.

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-Will you trust me, please?

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-Dai will be there to look after me.

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-He knows what I've been through

-and he's been very supportive.

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-At least he trusts me.

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-I trust you, Mam.

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-You're treating me like a teenager!

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-It's only natural to worry

-when a mother goes away on holiday.

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-Just like I worried when you went

-to Llangrannog for the first time...

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-..when you were nine!

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-Yes. Sorry.

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-I can't help it, alright.

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-Be careful and enjoy yourself.

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-I'm going to do just that.

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-So long.

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-Och aye the noo!

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-TEXT ALERT

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-"Agreed to do a buffet

-for the stag party tomorrow x"

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-I hope you've got your passport!

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-Mark said I don't need a passport!

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-I'm joking.

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-Just pulling your leg.

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-Cash, tickets, beer, clean pants.

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-I've got everything.

-Have you got everything you need?

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-Yes, I have.

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-Good. Hi ho, Silver, as they say.

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-Enjoy yourselves.

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-When you look at the big screen...

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-..Kath will be the one

-wearing the daffodil.

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-Don't listen to him.

-I'm not wearing one of those!

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-Oh, a welcoming committee.

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-What are you doing here?

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-I live here.

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-Aren't you glad to see me?

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-Well...

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-..I'm on the way to Murrayfield.

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-Oh, I didn't know.

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-Because you didn't get in touch.

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-If you'd phoned, I'd have told you.

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-Right, come on, Kath.

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-I've given your ticket to Kath.

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-I didn't think you'd want it with

-you wandering around Wagga Wagga.

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-We didn't know when you'd be back.

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-Right, come on, I'm thirsty

-and we've got a bus to catch.

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-Dad, some things are more important

-than rugby.

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-I had better go.

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-I'll come with you.

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-Can I come in now?

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-Hannah?

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-Emma's daughter?

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-Emma's daughter?

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-Yes.

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-I didn't get a chance to tell you.

-We've got a visitor.

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-G'day.

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-It's not fair.

-You haven't given me a thought.

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-I can get Morgan Tycroes

-to help with the calving.

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-Have you thought

-that I might like to go?

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-I had no idea.

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-I had no idea.

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-You didn't ask me!

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-I told you Cadno wouldn't be happy.

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-I told you

-to mind your own business.

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-I'm concerned about Penrhewl

-even if you aren't.

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-You're only concern is Cadno.

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-Well, let me tell you...

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-Well, let me tell you...

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-Enough!

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-Cadno's nothing to do with you

-any more.

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-One more step, I'm phoning Garry.

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-You're only making it worse, DJ.

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-I left you

-so you could be happy with him.

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-But you're not happy after all.

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-The biggest sacrifice of my life.

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-Sorry.

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-I told him to keep his nose out.

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-I think he might have a point.

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-You're not supposed to be here.

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-Diane came back.

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-From Australia?

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-No, Mark. From Fairyland!

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-So the trip's off, is it?

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-I don't see how we can go now,

-do you?

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-No.

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-Sorry.

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-I was really looking forward to it.

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-Um, Mam...

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-..do you think I should

-have those tablets back?

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-You're a bit upset so...

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-What?

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-Are you worried I'll take

-more than I should?

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-Thanks for your faith in me.

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-Thanks for your faith in me.

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-I don't want to take the risk.

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-Do you know what? Maybe you should.

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-How else am I going to prove

-to you and myself that I can do it?

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-Well?

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-Well what?

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-Is there anything

-you want to say to me?

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-Oh.

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-Sorry about your trip to Scotland.

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-I know how much you like

-your rugby.

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-I'm not talking about my trip

-to Scotland.

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-Your trip to Australia via Ireland.

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-I'm back now.

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-I'm back now.

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-Don't I deserve an explanation?

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-Are you cold?

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-Yes. It's freezing in this country.

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-I'll make you a cuppa now.

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-How's your mother?

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-Fine. In love.

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-Oh, Emma's met someone.

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-Dirk.

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-Dirk the berk.

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-He and Hannah don't get on

-very well.

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-He's always at our house,

-nagging me.

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-He witters on and on about me

-getting a job and doing chores.

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-It's awful when someone invades

-your home like that.

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-Yes, you're spot on there.

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-That's why I offered

-to bring her home.

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-And how long is this holiday?

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-Oh, only a couple of weeks,

-probably.

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-Thanks for letting me stay.

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-No-one's asked me if you can stay.

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-Well, I could stay with Jason

-if it's awkward.

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-Listen, you're not going anywhere.

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-Go and cwtch up in bed and I'll

-come up to see you in a minute.

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-Don't you dare make her feel

-she's not welcome here.

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-It was very awkward in Australia.

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-Things weren't hunky-dory here!

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-That's obvious.

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-You disappear for weeks

-with no explanation...

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-..than you waltz back in

-with someone else's child.

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-Not any child -

-she's my granddaughter.

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-Grand...?! She's an excuse

-to avoid talking properly to me.

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-I thought you'd be glad to see her.

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-Hannah? Delighted. Delirious!

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-Oh, yes.

-Do you have any other surprises?

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-Two koalas in your hand luggage?

-A wombat up your jumper, maybe?

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-Where are you off now?

-Kuala Lumpur?

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-Timbuktu?

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-The divorce court?

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-Ooh, someone looks happy

-in their work.

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-What's wrong, DJ?

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-Living in the same village

-as Cadno is too painful.

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-Yes, I can imagine

-that it can't be easy.

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-Eifion's poncing around

-like some shampoo advert.

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-I saw them arguing in the Deri

-earlier.

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-She's not happy with him, I'm sure.

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-She's not happy with him, I'm sure.

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-Every couple has arguments.

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-She told me to stay out of it.

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-It's lovely that you still care

-about Cadno, but...

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-..she's moved on.

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-Mind you,

-she shouldn't have let you go.

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-She was very lucky to have you.

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-It's only you who thinks that.

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-It's only you who thinks that.

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-No, it's not.

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-You need a bit more self-confidence.

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-If I could find it in a box,

-I'd be alright.

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-Gar?

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-You can't.

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-There's too much to do here.

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-Yes, but...

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-Right, forget it. No, forget it.

-I'll see you tomorrow.

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-It must have been a surprise

-to see Diane on the doorstep.

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-A nice surprise.

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-Did she say why she'd left Cwmderi?

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-Don't ask Hannah

-questions like that.

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-It's not fair.

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-I'm none the wiser asking you, am I?

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-Well?

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-There's no point raking over

-a past which can't be changed.

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-We need to look forward now, Dai.

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-I'm feeling the cold too here.

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-I bet it was sunny in Australia.

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-I bet it was sunny in Australia.

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-It was lovely.

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-I'm surprised you didn't stay there.

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-I had to come back some time.

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-Tell the truth, Diane.

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-If it wasn't for tension between

-Emma, Hannah and Dirk the berk...

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-..you wouldn't have come back.

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-Don't talk nonsense.

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-If life was perfect,

-you'd still be there.

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-You're reading too much into it.

-I wanted a break, that's all.

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-I'm back now, that's end of it.

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-It's the end of something!

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-To think I've missed a rugby trip

-to Scotland.

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-So off you go!

-There's enough time.

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-For some reason, Diane,

-I'm not in the mood any more!

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-What are these?

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-New stock.

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-"Tipyn bach o Awyr Iach."

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-Sara's trying to think of a way

-of marketing them.

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-Can't you come up with an idea?

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-I'm not good enough.

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-You need to be more positive.

-This is getting boring.

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-I don't have anything

-to be positive about.

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-DJ!

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-You've got a roof over your head,

-you've got a job...

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-..you're young and you're lovely.

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-Sorry. You were just being nice.

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-So what do you do when someone

-like Colin is nice to you?

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-Sorry if you're angry.

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-I'm not angry. I'm used to it.

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-It was a stupid thing to do.

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-Yes, well, don't do that

-to anyone else anytime soon.

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-You don't want a bad name, do you?

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-No.

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-I shouldn't have shown how much

-I was looking forward to it.

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-I feel a real idiot now.

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-There's nothing wrong with looking

-forward to something, Mam.

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-I'm back to square one.

-Pathetic, isn't it?

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-You're not pathetic, Mam.

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-Here you are.

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-Why are you giving me those?

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-How many times did you give me

-a second, third, fourth chance...

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-..when I was a child?

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-You haven't had one chance

-to take care of your own tablets.

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-How do you know you can trust me?

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-I don't.

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-I hope I can.

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-Well, I think I can.

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-But if you don't try,

-you won't succeed either.

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-I could fail as well, remember.

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-There's only one way to find out.

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-It's up to you now.

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-Thank you.

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-Listen, we'll have our own

-international here on Saturday.

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-Close the curtains,

-a couple of cans, bags of chips.

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-You know how to spoil your mother,

-don't you?!

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-It was only a rugby trip.

-I'm not going now anyway.

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-Go to Scotland.

-I want you to be happy.

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-I can't because I'm busy

-this weekend.

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-We're going away.

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-You and me?

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-You and me?

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-Yes, the important people.

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-Where?

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-Where?

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-Wherever you like.

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-Put him down.

-You don't know where he's been.

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-I've got two spare tickets now.

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-Aren't you going?

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-Don't ask!

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-I'll take both.

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-Have you booked a hotel?

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-Do you want that too?

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-Do you want that too?

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-Yes, please.

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-You can have the hotel, the bus

-and two tickets, all in...

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-..and I'm losing out - 550.

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-Blimey. How much is one ticket?

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-Oi!

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-Oi!

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-I'll take the lot.

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-And they say romance is dead.

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-It's dead in Bryntirion.

-Dead and buried.

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-The bus leaves

-in an hour and a half.

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