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I'm Terry Walker, and this is my scrapyard.

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All right, our Dean?

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-You all right, pal?

-All right, boss.

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I buy cars. I strip 'em, squash 'em and flog the lot.

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It's coming together nicely.

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I've never seen a place like this.

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Don't strain yourselves, will you(?)

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We'll try not to, boss.

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It's the love of my life.

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Other than our Lyndsay, the wife.

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Who's paying this?

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-Is it more than a grand?

-Yeah, it is.

-You're paying it.

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No, I'm not. You're paying it!

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-Whoa, whoa, whoa.

-Nobody can do the deal like Terry. Nobody.

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He is a one-off.

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One day, we plan to hand this all over to our kids.

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I'm here solely for my family.

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-He loves this job.

-Look good in that, don't you, our Jon?

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Won't find them in the corner shop.

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But first, we've got to get it running right.

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Stop messing about.

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That's exactly how it shouldn't be! And that's the hard bit.

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I want the yard to be run properly.

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Oh, Frank!

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When it's not even safe to work,

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he's under this bonnet of this car for nothing.

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Can you get an hi-vis vest on?

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You? That's not hi-vis.

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Worst-case scenario, they'll close us down.

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In the middle of all this chaos...

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..we've got to somehow try and earn a few quid, as well.

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I'm stuck.

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But if we stick together, do the job right...

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..and keep the cars rolling in, we'll be one big, happy family.

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HORN BLARES

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Terry's feeling positive about the yard

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and he's taken Lyndsay to their favourite restaurant

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to plan a special trip together.

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Why are we going?

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Well, I just thought I'd take you to Venice, you know.

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It's the city of love and all that.

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You know, maybe bring you out your shell a bit.

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You're not taking me for that. What are we going for?

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Well, I just thought we might just have a look round...

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you know, a typical Italian breaker's yard.

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Yeah.

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What? Why?

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It's not my idea of a romantic week.

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And that's not the only surprise Terry has up his sleeve.

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He's got his eye on some expensive Italian-made machinery for the yard.

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But first, he'll have to sweet-talk his finance chief.

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-You might have to sell some of your shoes.

-Sell them? Why?

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Well, we need to raise some money to buy a shredder.

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We don't need a shredder.

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Well, you don't know yet. I just need you to keep an open mind.

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I'm not saying we will, I'm not saying we won't.

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I won't be buying anything if I don't agree to it.

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You know, I've got to convince you that, haven't I?

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Cheers!

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Cheers, big ears.

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After a painful restructuring, Terry and Lyndsay's yard

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is running better than it ever has in its 30-year history.

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Terry's put in place supervisors who are taking charge of their areas.

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Yeah, I should have that. Just come over and see us, love. Ten pounds.

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He feels confident the place is cleaner and safer

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and, most importantly, takings are up.

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It's all nice and calm and relaxed and...it's a bit weird, really.

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It's giving me the butterflies

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and the collywobbles because I'm thinking, like,

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"Why is it so tranquil?"

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And everyone's just getting on with what they are supposed to do.

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With time for big dreams, Terry's decided on a yard makeover.

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He's heard about some high-end Italian equipment

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that rips cars up and uses magnets to separate out

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the different valuable metals.

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There's got to be something to move on to,

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to keep the aspirations going.

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You know, to something different.

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And I'm moving on to shredders, so that's our next little venture.

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Just having a little mooch over to Italy.

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Sometimes with Terry, he does these ideas and then he changes his mind

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and ten minutes later he's back to normal again.

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I don't know where he's going to put it. Massive.

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In here, in here!

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Well, I want a pay rise when he gets back then, if he can afford that.

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You need a pay rise?

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You'll be lucky if he don't put your wages down.

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You'll be lucky, I'm telling you.

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So, what are you actually going to Venice for?

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We're going to an Italian manufacturers first

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and then we're going to a typical Italian scrapyard

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where they've already got one of these shredders working.

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You think Lyndsay's going to want to do that?

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She's going to be paying for it, she's going to want to see it.

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-She's going to want to see what she's getting.

-Course she is.

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I am vegetarian. "Sono vegetariano."

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Oh, just add "O" on everything.

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Glass of wine. "Un bicchiere di vino."

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That'll suit our Lyndsay, that one.

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Yeah, you bicchiere di vino!

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He's come up with a great idea

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to visit Italy.

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-What for?

-It's to go and look at a shredder.

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-Oh! Lucky you!

-Lucky?!

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-I don't even want him to buy one. They're really expensive.

-I know.

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They're about...what are they? Like 500 grand?

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It's another one of his mad ideas, cos he's bored.

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He's not bought nowt for a while, has he?

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If it wasn't the shredder, it'd be something else.

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This'll be the first time that we've been away from the yard

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under the new regime.

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It's probably a bit too soon yet,

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but Terry's done it. It's all...

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-I think you'll be OK.

-I hope so.

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Flipping Venice!

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THEY LAUGH

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They have floods, you know.

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They have floods four times a year, as well!

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And Terry's big plans for the yard aren't just about buying new toys.

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While he's away, he wants the lads to sort out, rearrange

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and label hundreds of spare parts.

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I want you to empty these shelves here

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and I want you to bring all the gearboxes from up top into here

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and then, so when I get back, and I look in there,

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all I've got is a load of gearboxes, starters, alternators, whatever,

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all marked up proper.

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While Terry and Lyndsay are in Italy,

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their son Jon and daughter Jemma

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will also be away, so next in line to take charge

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is Terry's cousin Lee, who runs the sales office.

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You know you've been doing really well on takings lately,

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so while I'm away, mate... I'm only away for a week,

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but I want you to try and keep it up to that four bag a day.

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-A nice four a day would be right. Car sales, takings.

-Yeah.

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Bit of mail order.

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No worries, mate. Things will keep...

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I mean, we've not gone less than four a day anyway, have we?

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-Swear to God.

-It is, mate. You know how we do it.

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I'm not unduly concerned with leaving this yard next week

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and going to Italy.

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It literally is running itself.

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Whoa! Shit.

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You need to cut that seat belt off!

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It's trapping under your wheel.

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The reason... I mean, I'm going with him obviously

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because I have the purse strings, so to speak.

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I get the finance. So, it's my decision at the end of the day.

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-Right.

-Where the bloody hell's all this from now?

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We're not going for a month.

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How has this iron found its way in my case?

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Listen, I need my hairdryer I need my make-up. Stop arguing!

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And I need the iron.

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It's the first day in the yard with the boss away.

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Tumbleweed's come through yard.

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It's quiet, innit? Proper quiet.

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Four of 'em, five of 'em have not turned in work.

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Simon's not turned in today. Danny's not turned in.

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Rob ain't turned in.

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The day he goes away and it's quiet and half the yard ain't turned in.

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D'you know, it's a great start, innit?

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But Lee's younger brother, 16-year-old Dean,

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is starting the morning in unusually good spirits for a workday.

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You need to check. Some of them are good tyres.

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One of his mates, 18-year-old Baby Dave,

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has just got a job in the yard.

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-Today, I want you stripping all these wheels, yeah?

-Yeah.

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I want you to stay on them until they're done.

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-Don't get tied up with Dean, yeah?

-No, I won't.

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-You be your own person.

-All right.

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-You got any fags?

-No.

-Shit.

-You had one left.

-I smoked it.

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Oh, have you smoked it?

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-Absolutely smoked it.

-Get you, Dean.

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An 18-year-old. Looks about 12, doesn't he?

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Chris, give us a fag!

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What are you smiling at me for?

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What... What... What you still...

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Go and do that!

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-He's a nugget, ain't he?

-Carry on.

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He's just showing off in front of that kid,

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that's all he's doing, showing off in front of him.

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Hello, breaker's.

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They've not got the usual, what we would have in Carmelo's.

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What pollo pepe?

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-Well, yeah. No, you can have chicken.

-Pollo...

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Chicken in pepper sauce, that's what we usually have, in't it?

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They have got quite a bit of fish. But I don't really fancy it.

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Yeah, but it's not Friday, love. It's not Friday.

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-Buongiorno!

-Buongiorno. Prego.

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-Prawn cocktail, please.

-Prawn cocktail, yes.

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How you say this in Italiano?

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Cocktail dei gamberi.

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Cocktail di gamberoni. And a Peronio.

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-Peroni. Italian beer, Moretti.

-Yeah, yeah.

-Yeah.

-And you?

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I'll have Prosecco, please. I'll not forget coming here.

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Thank you very much. Thank you.

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And, erm... Anyway before I came away

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I set certain people some tasks,

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you know, in t'yard. Just bits of things to do.

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-Are you paying attention?

-Yeah.

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-Sorry, am I boring you?

-No, I'm just looking at my ring.

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There's a tooth missing off it. Go on, sorry.

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-It is quiet, though, isn't it?

-Yeah.

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I really don't know what's going on. I don't know, it's quiet.

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But do you know something? It's like I said to Terry last week,

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it happens, this.

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No, it will go up to one o'clock and not take a penny, I've done it.

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-And then it's mad.

-And then thousands in the afternoon.

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Like, how? Why?

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Cos people can't be bothered coming in in the morning.

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It's like, I guarantee I'll go back now with my dinner,

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-and it won't stop.

-And it'll start, yeah.

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Where's De... Where's Deano?

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On it? Right.

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Well, you're going to have to start cracking on,

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getting something done, instead of standing there.

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Spanner lads Dave and Coxy are beginning Terry's mammoth task

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of rearranging the yard.

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Baby Dave and Dean are supposed to be helping them.

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Come on, Dean. I've got to tag these up. Come on.

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Don't pick up his lazy ideas. That's all he wants to do.

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Sit on the stacker.

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Does it all time when Terry's not about.

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When Terry's here, he'd have a brush now, sweeping up, wouldn't he?

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He does.

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I've known Dean for four years now.

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He's never changed, still like a big kid.

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Needs to act his age.

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-Have you got some more tags?

-I'll go get some.

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But Dean's not the only one not acting his age.

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Gate-runner Mick has the job of meeting customers at reception.

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But with nobody coming in, he's taking a bit of a break.

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-You better all get back to work.

-Mate, you're not trying hard here.

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Go get more.

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I think they're playing tig.

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-Oh, my days.

-Seriously!

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What the hell's going on?

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Oi, you...

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I don't even know what I am. I don't even know what to say.

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Mick come up to me and went, "Tig, you're it."

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What's all that about, when there's work to be done?

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Right. Come on, then, game of hide and seek!

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You're not playing hide and seek,

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we're here to sell parts, cars, engines.

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If we get a customer in here, mate,

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we'll stop doing everything we're doing and sell cars.

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Dave Lockett's over there doing the gearbox on his own, right?

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Terry wants them done before he gets back,

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so why don't you put all hands on deck helping Dave while it's quiet?

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See you later.

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Oh, my God. I can't stress how much we need sales today.

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You do know we've got a target, don't you?

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-Four grand.

-A day?

-A day.

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Five, six o'clock, Terry's going to be on the phone

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wanting to know how the day's gone,

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and I don't want to turn round and say,

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"Look, mate, we've only done a grand."

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-Mind them kerbs.

-Look at them lovely hills.

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Luckily for Lee, calling the yard is the last thing on Terry's mind.

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Right now, on the outskirts of Venice, he's a man on a mission.

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I'm loving it, me, Lynds.

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Getting excited now, thinking about...

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We're actually right near this factory now.

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It's not far away from here.

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Oh, my God! What...?

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There's a great big canal there, for God's sake.

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Oh, shine a light.

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-Oh, I...

-Don't worry, Lyndsay, you're in good...

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I've gone... I've gone funny.

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Some flags there. Is that it?

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Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah! That's it! We're here!

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-Brilliant.

-Yes!

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TERRY LAUGHS

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Yes, what a good day!

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Well, it looks closed.

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Here at Bano they make the machine that Terry's been dreaming of.

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He hasn't seen it in action yet, but it's love at first sight.

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-For this here now, what I'll do...

-Yeah.

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..is I will sell my home and go and live in a caravan

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On his own.

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You've gone over the top there, haven't you?

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This is your joystick, all around the scrapyard.

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I'll be playing with it in my caravan at home on my own.

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Yeah, yeah.

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What sort of money's that?

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A little bit.

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Bloody shredder.

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Would you like to have a look upstairs?

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-Yeah, why not?

-OK.

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Oh, God. There's an upstairs to it, as well.

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There's an upstairs to it. We're not living in it.

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By separating out and selling its component materials,

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every scrap car in Terry's yard could be worth three times as much.

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But with prices starting around half a million pounds,

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Lyndsay's going to take some convincing.

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He seriously would go and live in that, honestly.

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If he had the cheque book he'd probably write a cheque out now.

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He's got to do a lot of research on this, you know,

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before I even contemplate buying one.

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I tell you what, I'd love that to be parked in my yard

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and get cracking with that.

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I'm bored stiff. I want something to eat now.

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Get the hell out of here.

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Coxy! Dave Lockett! Can one of you come and do the gate, please?

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Cos there's cars everywhere and I've not a clue where Mick is.

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Back in the yard,

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there's finally been a late-afternoon flurry of customers.

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There's customers outside knocking about.

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There's vehicles everywhere and there's nobody there to serve them.

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They just look lost and then they end up coming over to me

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and go, "I'm going, mate." I'm just like, "Whoa."

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And I'm pulling them back.

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They were playing tig earlier.

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Here you are, Dave. Watch him out.

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With gate-runner Mick still missing,

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Lee's had to leave the office to try to handle the situation.

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Two minutes, lads, he's run round looking.

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We've got black and silver.

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Yeah, I've got that, do you want it?

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But it's not working.

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People running around like headless chicken.

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375 comes back... He's come down to.

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Customers waiting.

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And people asking certain lads in here for parts.

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And then you go and get the part... Wrong car.

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Cars are parking wherever they want.

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Customers are stood here clueless as to what... You know?

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What have I said to you about chilling out, mister?

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Feels like there's only me who gives a shit.

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I said to stop shouting and stressing out!

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If Terry had seen the way the yard is now,

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I think he'd fly back over.

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Kick everyone up their ass.

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This is the worst I've seen it.

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Any available spanner man, please come to reception.

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I need this cos of you lot!

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And then we'll send them over to an agent...

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-Have I come up on the printer?

-Shall I have a look?

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You been gone for an hour starting a fucking car.

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-An hour? I haven't been an hour.

-Mate. Look at all this.

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I've been humping in and out myself, ask these.

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Mate, it's not been an hour.

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If you could hear me on t'tannoy why didn't you come and see me?

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Because I'm busy!

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Thanks to the chaos at reception,

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more customers have not translated into more sales.

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Today, the system has just gone out the window.

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Lee's still far from Terry's four-grand target.

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And his brother Dean is not helping.

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He's going to drive it.

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-You're... Oi! No!

-There we go.

-Come back!

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He's pissed me off now, he's wound me up.

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Chill. Cos it's not good for you to get stressed, so just chill.

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No, but I am actually emotional about this.

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It pisses me off, this, with him.

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If he wasn't family this conversation wouldn't be happening.

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You're showing off all the time. Yeah, you are.

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Getting cocky in your attitude just cos you've got your friend with you.

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Well, that'll end. I'll finish you.

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Do you understand what I'm saying?

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Pissing me off, this, now.

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Answer this... It's winding me up, that.

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Oi! Get your stuff, get out the yard. Get out!

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Lynds, got me phone, love?

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Oi, I'm on the phone. Yeah, tell me in a bit. Hello.

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-Yes, Lee!

-Hello, Terry. You all right?

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I just thought I'd give you a bell. I've not got long

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because our Lyndsay's giving me funny looks here.

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What I'm going to do, mate, I'm thinking of selling me house

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and moving in a caravan.

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-Have you had a drink?

-No. This machine is absolutely

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-the dog's...doo-doos.

-God.

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You know, like now, cos you've been doing well at t'yard and that,

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it's making me think I could come and buy something like this.

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But how are you doing today?

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Erm...

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I mean... I mean, on my parts, I've done around a grand.

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Erm, and...

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Cars, we've sold two cars, so I'm probably going to be on about

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two-, two-and-a-half grand at the end of the day.

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May as well get in the car and just come home, then?

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No. Don't be like that, it's just a quiet spell.

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But it picks up, you know that.

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-Stop being so childish.

-I don't want to hear rubbish, negative stuff.

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I just want to hear positive things.

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This is what happens when he rings home, though.

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Done a grand.

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It's been a stressful day for Lee.

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He's exhausted, but he's staying late

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just in case a last-minute customer turns up.

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You know, I'm not happy about the performance of today.

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I just want to stay open. I'm hoping that I can take us over the edge.

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You know, get us on average.

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I were up in the clouds and all of a sudden - boom! -

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I'm back down to the ground within an instant.

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Too many ups and too many downs.

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Going off today's figures, we're a million miles away

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from buying a shredder, a million miles away.

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Lyndsay's got every reason to say, "You're not having it."

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See you later, love.

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It's the next day, and Dean is in for work.

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But his older brother, Lee, has disappeared.

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I don't know how I'll get hold of him now.

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Lee, it's Jemma.

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Where are you?

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So, you are at the hospital? Have you been seen yet?

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Lee's been feeling faint and suffering from chest pains.

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He's having that problem where he's having trouble breathing.

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-Cos I've seen him with a bag.

-Yeah.

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You know, breathing in and out of a bag, get a bit of air.

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Could be the stress of this place.

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OK, we're just a bit worried about you here, that's all.

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I mean, I'm working here now,

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doing his job and it is really, really stressful.

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I feel a bit responsible, you know.

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Like, I keep winding him up all the time.

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Yeah, obviously, he's me brother, you know.

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I feel sorry for him. I really do.

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Meanwhile, despite yesterday's bad news from the yard,

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Terry and Lyndsay are going ahead with their planned visit

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to an Italian scrapyard to see the shredder in action.

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-You all right?

-Good morning.

0:21:060:21:08

-Simone Pollini.

-Hiya, Simone.

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Simone Pollini's yard processes over 400 cars a week,

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four times as many as Terry's.

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-So, this is the...

-It this the new machine?

-Do you recognise?

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This is a huge operation,

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the machinery on this is millions and millions of pounds.

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-But machinery is making the business.

-Yeah, of course.

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Has that material came out of the shredder already?

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-Or has that got to go into the shredder?

-No, go into the shredder.

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-So, you can put a vehicle inside. Full car.

-Right.

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And then the magnets will sort the steel, the aluminium and copper.

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Now, we are going to see the shredder and inside, you have

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the possibility to see how the rotor and the cutting is produced.

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For the first time, Terry's getting an insight

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into how the shredding machine might transform his business.

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He's all excited, isn't he?

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He's having a look around this massive scrapyard.

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Mesmerised, I think he is.

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I think the clean scrap's going over there.

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But can you see how it's got the rubble in it? And the glass.

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It looks well run. Very, very well run.

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It's very clean and...

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I've brought my wellies, I've not had to put them on.

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And with his own family in the business,

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Terry's discovering he has something in common with the Italian yard.

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This is the third generation.

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When you've got family backing, you've got everything.

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My son is 24. So, he's coming up. Ready. Nearly ready now.

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You have to keep your family together

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-because they will be the future for becoming a yard like this.

-Yeah.

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It's impossible not be inspired.

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You know, it's a family company.

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Family mean a lot. Everything. It mean everything.

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And I did not expect this... So vast.

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And so well...well, erm, organised.

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-Questo e magnifico.

-Questo e magnifico.

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Inspiring.

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You know, I wouldn't think twice of investing, that's why I'm here now.

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I've now got the confidence to say,

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if we've got this particular piece of kit

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it will take us forward into the future

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and also hopefully make us a few quid more, as well.

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I've just got to try and, you know, somehow or other now

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get into Lyndsay's drawers and see if I can raid her piggybank.

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At the hospital, Lee's been told his symptoms are due to a hernia,

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probably made worse by stress.

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He also mentioned stress, the doctor.

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He said, "You're worked up, like, everything's tight,"

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and, like, I need to calm down.

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He mentioned meditating as well at one point.

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Can you imagine me sat there at the yard meditating?

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I'll tell you in a minute.

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I can understand why you get stressed out stood here.

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-Aye.

-Believe you me.

-It's hard, innit?

-Stress.

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And people like him over there sat down on his arse.

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That's even more stressful.

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-How are you doing?

-Sorry.

-How are you doing?

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-Wish I could say I were all right, kid.

-You been hospital?

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-Are you going to be all right?

-Yeah, I'll be all right.

-Good.

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-I've been worrying today.

-Why?

-Cos I thought...

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I thought you hated me. Hello, breaker's.

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After Terry's visit to the Italian scrapyard,

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his mood has been transformed.

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All he wants to think about now is Italy and shredders.

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Is it called San Marco, this square?

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Very, very lovely place.

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It surpasses what you see on TV, for me. It's beautiful, love it.

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The yard got me down a little bit, but it's nothing we can't put right

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and I'm just putting it to the back of my mind at the moment.

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The main thing on my mind is which caravan I'm buying

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when I get home because I'm going to sell my house and buy a shredder.

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Just ring him, tell him £500 delivered.

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Back at home, it's already looking like

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there might be better news for Terry today.

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We've done around £2,000 and it's half day. So, we're on target.

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We'll do all right. We'll pull through, as they say.

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Crack on with the normal.

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Do your call and then get on with it.

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Yeah, I'm all right, mate. I'm fine.

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Everything's good here.

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Erm, it's really nice.

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Proper nostalgic, you know. Like old, you know.

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-Why don't you stay out there, mate? I'm only joking.

-I'd love to stay.

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Anyway, so that's where I'm up to.

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We're sort of like relaxed, we're happy.

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I went to look at the shredder yesterday, that were buzzing.

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What's the idea now with this shredder?

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Are you going to buy it, or...?

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The thing is, Lee, I want to go forward,

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and I want to commit.

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And it'll be my last deal for the yard.

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But the fact of the matter is, shall I go forward and invest?

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Course you should go forward. But I mean, yesterday, mate,

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it was a bit of quiet day. There was no customers in the yard,

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the phones weren't ringing, but we're always going to have

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-these little bit of problems because it's the game we're in.

-Yeah.

0:26:250:26:28

-But we'll always see 'em through.

-Sure is, pal, sure is.

0:26:280:26:31

-Can you hurry up, please?

-I'm going to turn this phone off now.

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Just have a couple of days now where it's just me and Lyndsay

0:26:340:26:37

and us alone and sort of like try and relax.

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So, did he not say nothing about the takings?

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-No, it were like it weren't him.

-Mesmerised by the machine.

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I know, I think he fell in love with it. Love at first sight.

0:26:450:26:47

-It's either that, or he's had a Bacardi.

-Should have asked him

0:26:470:26:50

for a pay rise while he was in that sort of mood.

0:26:500:26:52

He's always in a good mood when he's had a beer.

0:26:520:26:54

He'll be sat on that... What are they called?

0:26:540:26:56

-Gongol, or whatever.

-Yeah.

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It's a bit wide for that.

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And with the phone to the yard switched off,

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Terry can start work on the full-charm offensive he'll need

0:27:020:27:05

to get half a million pounds out of Lyndsay.

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At the end of the day, you know, Lyndsay,

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I know you realise now that it carves the way for a better future,

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with the environment and everything.

0:27:140:27:16

-At some point in the future you get paid.

-I understand all that.

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That's why I'm not disagreeing yet.

0:27:190:27:22

Anyway take the sights in.

0:27:220:27:24

I am doing.

0:27:240:27:25

I love that shredder, I really do love it.

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And I want it in my life.

0:27:270:27:28

Rather that than me at this moment in time.

0:27:280:27:31

I've to have one, Lyndsay. I know we'll make money with it.

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MUSIC: 'O Sole Mio

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# Lyndsay Walker

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# I need a shredder

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# Give it to me for a pair of new shoes

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-# From Italy

-From Italy. #

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Shut up about...

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Right, do not mention the shredder again today!

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It keeps him calm, spending money, Jemma.

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Look, it's just wasted.

0:28:010:28:03

Money gone.

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Ah, that's the old Terry, in't it? Creeping in again.

0:28:040:28:07

Yeah, this is the site. We did want to really build on it,

0:28:070:28:10

but it's going to need a bit more investment than what we've got.

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Keep calm, Terry. Keep calm. Keep calm.

0:28:140:28:17

If there's another 30 grand, we'll do the whole of the yard.

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It's Lyndsay time.

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