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-A black coffee, a cinnamon swirl and

-some drinks later. What do you say?

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-Tonight?

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-I haven't had a proper night out

-for ages. I'm bored.

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-In the Deri?

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-No, a real night out.

-Swansea or Cardiff.

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-I can't.

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-Don't worry about money. My shout.

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-If you're flush,

-come to the auction on Friday.

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-A night out and a chance to spend.

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-That's not what I had in mind.

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-Any chance of a refill?

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-Are you paying?

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-I'll take that as a no, then.

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-Alright!

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-And food?

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-You're pushing your luck now.

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-Trying to starve me as well,

-are you?

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-You can have breakfast...

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-..but I'm not paying that bill

-for you.

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-Hey, Kel.

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-I've got a story for you.

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-An exclusive.

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-Parent neglect.

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-She just gave you a free breakfast.

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-A girl's got to try.

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-Are you sure you want white bread?

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-Yes.

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-Do you need anything else?

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-Have we got enough bread?

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-Yes.

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-Is she alright?

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-She's tired. She's been busy.

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-8.80, please.

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-Good.

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-There's your change.

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-Come on, Auntie Marian.

-Time to go now.

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-Ta-ra.

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-Colin, what's that smell?

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-What smell?

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-Oh, it's you.

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-Ah, that smell. My new aftershave.

-Do you like it?

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-Take a big whiff.

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-It's strong, isn't it?

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-I got it online. It's full of these

-pheronomones to attract the ladies.

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-Oh, right.

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-Do you think it'll work? Can you

-see the ladies flocking to me?

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-I don't know, Colin, I'm a man.

-It's not supposed to work on me.

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-Good luck.

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-Oh, my god, you stink.

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-Don't you find it sexy?

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-Col, you smell like

-a dead wildebeest.

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-It attracts the ladies.

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-It attracts the ladies.

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-Live ones?!

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-Oh, sorry.

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-I wasn't trying to upset you.

-Are you doing it to get a date?

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-Yes.

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-Right.

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-Hey, stick with me, kid.

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-A step by step guide

-on how to get a date.

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-I love a bit of romance.

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-There's no need to ask

-what these are.

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-Tickets for the game?

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-Not any game. A game where Wales

-thrash the French on Friday.

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-If you say so.

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-Are you going to work now?

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-Yes. Are you coming?

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-No. I'm helping Sara

-at Awyr Iach today.

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-Have they asked you to go?

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-You know they're busy.

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-No more busy than we are at APD,

-where you should be.

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-You'll cope without me.

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-You were kicked out of there

-yesterday.

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-I want to prove

-that I'm there for her.

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-Come on.

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-Right, I record the payments

-each month here...

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-..and all the outgoings are there.

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-What about receipts?

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-That's next on my list, alright?

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-Good morning.

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-Good morning.

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-Is there a reason...

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-..why you're on

-our financial system, Anita?

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-Anita has joined us as head

-of the financial department.

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-Head of the financial department?

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-It's a nice way of saying the only

-member of the financial department.

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-Are we giving you shares, too?

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-Pensions and benefits?

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-Erm, do you two want to talk?

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-No, everything's alright.

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-Everything is fine.

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-Sara, a word, please.

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-What do you expect from me?

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-A ball of string and some bulbs

-would make a good lot at auction!

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-Come on, Dai.

-How about a gift voucher?

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-You must be joking!

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-A free estimate?

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-A free estimate?

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-We already do that for people.

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-Ooh, how about these?

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-Keep your dirty paws off those.

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-It's a good cause.

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-The game and your auction

-clash on Friday night anyway.

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-Do they? That's a shame.

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-I'm looking for one lot that will

-attract people. Something big.

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-Something people will pay

-a lot of money for.

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-OK, just because I'm soft...

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-..the rugby club will give you

-two tickets for the Italy game.

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-Serious?!

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-Great. You're the best.

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-Don't forget that.

-Now go before I change my mind.

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-Don't forget to put that poster up.

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-Hey. The very person.

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-What's that smell?

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-Are you free to come for a drink

-with me? A date?

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-Urgh, it's you.

-You blinkin' stink!

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-Back to step one, then.

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-Shower.

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-I think the order forms are in here.

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-I knew you'd be a fast learner.

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-I've still got a lot to learn

-but I'll get there.

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-What are you doing here?

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-What are you doing here?

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-Our new member of staff.

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-Only since this morning.

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-Jason promised something

-for the auction and I need it today.

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-Oh, right.

-I'll look for something now.

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-Have I asked you for something?

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-To raise money for Mark?

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-No. Angela.

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-You're busy helping everyone

-raise money.

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-Well, not much is happening

-with Mark's case at the moment.

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-I want to keep busy.

-Will you make me a cake?

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-Yes, of course.

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-What?!

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-What?!

-

-Is that it?

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-I'm running a business.

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-Fine. Thanks!

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-Good morning, Debbie.

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-Good morning, Debbie.

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-I'm in a hurry, Diane.

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-What are you doing sitting there?

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-Hey, alright?

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-I thought you were getting lunch

-ready by the time I came back.

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-There's no food here.

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-There's a shop right there.

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-There's a shop right there.

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-No cash either.

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-Has Nicky been alright?

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-Yes, he's been fine, cwtched up

-with me in front of the telly.

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-Although how we find anything

-to watch is a miracle.

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-Your mother's selection

-of channels is pitiful.

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-Just saying.

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-Hey, you haven't managed to have

-a chat with her yet, have you?

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-I tried this morning.

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-Have another little go for me,

-will you, love?

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-There's no point.

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-Appeal to her better nature.

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-She doesn't have one

-when it comes to you.

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-That house is an ice box.

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-Whose fault is that?

-Mam is stubborn.

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-No idea where she gets that from.

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-The more we push,

-the less likely she is to help.

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-You're probably right.

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-Whose keys have you got there?

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-Mine.

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-Cafe? Maes-Y-Deri?

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-Yes, and the salon.

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-Is that just the front door

-or the back room too?

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-Everything.

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-No way. Forget it.

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-Warm, cosy.

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-Nobody can see from the street.

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-Forget it, or I'll get the sack.

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-You went behind my back on purpose

-and offered Anita a job.

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-You're paranoid, Diane.

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-Am I?

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-Yes. You've already got a job,

-not that you remember.

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-What is that supposed to mean?

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-You're always here.

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-You're always here.

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-Trying to help.

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-The thing is, I think Sara

-was looking for someone...

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-..with some experience

-and expertise in accounts.

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-What do you think I've been doing

-at APD all these years?

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-That's enough. This screaming

-is enough to wake the dead.

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-Did you hear what she said?

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-I don't know who said what

-and I don't care either.

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-This is supposed to be a workplace.

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-I had better go.

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-See you tomorrow.

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-Mam...

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-..we're very grateful to you and

-Dai for everything you've done.

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-Aren't we, Sara?

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-Yes.

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-The thing is, this is our business.

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-We have to run things

-the way we think is best.

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-I was only trying to help.

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-Do you really think it's a good

-idea to live and work together?

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-If she...

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-Mam, you're as bad as each other!

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-Are you turning your back

-on me now?

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-No.

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-Look, we've got work to do.

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-We'll discuss this properly

-at home later on.

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-No, there's no need.

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-You've made it perfectly clear

-that you don't want my help.

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-Mam.

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-No.

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-I just hope nothing happens

-where you need a favour...

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-..because you won't get any help

-from me.

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-.

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Remember what I said.

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-Eye contact, charming,

-compliments.

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-Of course.

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-Auntie Anita, Colin's here!

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-Hiya, Colin. Are you alright?

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-I'm glad you're here.

-I want a word.

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-I hope you're not here

-to shout at me.

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-I've just got back from APD

-where Diane was shouting at me.

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-But it's my fault because

-everything around here is my fault.

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-Would you like a cuppa?

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-Would you like a cuppa?

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-No, I'm fine. Listen...

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-I don't think I should have

-taken that job...

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-..but I've signed a contract now.

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-Have you?

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-Sorry, what did you want?

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-Sorry, what did you want?

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-Nothing. I'd better go.

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-You're not going anywhere.

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-Do you want to prove

-your father wrong or what?

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-Auntie Anita.

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-You look beautiful today, Anita.

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-That blouse really, really matches

-the colour of your eyes.

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-What do you want, Colin?

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-What do you want, Colin?

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-A meal later in the week.

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-Or a dinner dance.

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-Dinner dance?

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-Colin, are you asking me out

-on a date?

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-Yes.

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-Well, don't, because you and I know

-it's not a good idea.

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-Really?

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-A chance to rekindle an old flame.

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-I wanted a date.

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-Not a date date, just a date.

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-Colin, what's this rubbish?

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-Col, you're useless!

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-Col, you're useless!

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-I might have that cuppa.

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-Nice one, Col.

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-Nobody would know I was there. I'd

-be quiet as a mouse. Quieter even.

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-I'd borrow your tablet thingy

-and cwtch up and watch a few films.

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-I wouldn't freeze to death.

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-I wouldn't freeze to death.

-

-I know what you're doing.

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-I could get a terrible cold

-up in that house...

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-..pneumonia - even worse!

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-There are blankets there.

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-There are blankets there.

-

-Vic, love, it's an igloo.

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-And it's only temporary.

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-Aye, and the back room of the salon

-would be even more temporary.

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-What would you do if I got ill and

-couldn't look after Nicky for you?

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-I want them back.

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-All of them within an hour,

-understand?

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-On it!

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-Are you still angry with me?

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-Shouldn't you have told me

-about Anita?

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-Like you told me

-about Gwyneth's holiday?

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-Listen, we needed help and Anita

-is perfect. You can't deny that.

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-I'm not denying that.

-I just wish you'd asked me.

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-I forgot.

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-Really? So you weren't deliberately

-trying to upset Mam?

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-No.

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-I knew it!

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-Could you work with her all day

-and live with her?

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-Maybe not, but she's in

-a terrible mood now...

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-..and we still have to live

-with her.

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-Maybe I didn't think it through.

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-No, you didn't.

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-Just be honest with her.

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-No more keeping secrets.

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-Alright.

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-Not from Mam and not from me.

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-Alright, I said!

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-You're telling me that your own

-father thinks you're gay?

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-Yes.

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-What about Gaynor and the girls?

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-Living a lie!

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-Everyone knows that's nonsense.

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-I know that, you know that

-but he doesn't know that.

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-Why don't you just tell him?

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-Actions speak louder than words.

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-You're mad.

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-So is that a definite no?

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-What did I tell you

-about desperation?

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-It's really not sexy.

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-There we are, then.

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-You're not giving up.

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-I've got no-one else to ask.

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-I've got no-one else to ask.

-

-Hello!

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-What? You?

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-I've been giving you tips all day.

-Now man up and ask me.

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-Erm... I think you're wonderful,

-Kelly.

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-Thanks.

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-I've enjoyed your company today

-and I appreciate your help.

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-So?

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-I hope, on the off chance,

-you'd fancy going out for a drink.

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-You see? You can do it.

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-Ish.

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-Was it OK?

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-Perfect.

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-So...?

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-Yes, of course I'll go on a date

-with you.

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-I want a meal, mind.

-Not just drinks.

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-Is this the new colour?

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-Is this the new colour?

-

-Yeah.

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-You were there when I ordered them.

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-Did you ask for my opinion?

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-You know I did.

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-There you go. It suits you.

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-And I'm not going to get

-knocked over with this on.

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-What was that?

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-I'm allowed to kiss my husband,

-aren't I?

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-That wasn't a kiss.

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-Early night tonight?

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-We live with Dai and your mother,

-who's after my blood.

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-Yeah, thanks for reminding me!

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-But we're the only ones here.

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-We could shut the blinds.

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-She's got a nerve. My best friend!

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-I remember telling you this morning

-to keep your nose out.

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-Exactly.

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-That's why I told them

-not to expect my help again.

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-Cool head, Diane, or we'll need

-a new dinner set.

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-I'm not going to lift a finger to

-help them again, even if they beg.

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-OK, that's settled, then.

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-And we'll let Jason and Sara run

-the business the way they please.

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-Yes.

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-And we can all live together

-happily again.

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-Of course we can.

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-Good, because the other option

-is to tell them to move out.

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-Stop the clock!

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-Not a word to anyone.

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-Hey, what's "cross my heart"

-in Welsh, love?

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-What's all that?

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-Stuff for the auction.

-You can help me organize it.

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-OK.

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-Right, well, I'd better be off,

-then.

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-Thanks, Gu.

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-Back to that cold, lonely house

-where my lips will turn blue...

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-..but don't worry about me.

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-Who needs to be able

-to feel their feet anyway?

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-Alright.

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-I'm not paying that bill but you

-can buy something hot for supper.

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-Oh, thanks, Debs.

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-I knew you weren't all bad.

-I always say it.

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-Nos da.

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