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-Hey, what's this?

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-We're celebrating.

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-We're celebrating.

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-Celebrating what?

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-The news on the radio said

-the council is going ahead...

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-..with the 3-19 community school.

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-That's great news.

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-Some good news at last.

-Things are going right for once.

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-Yes. I'm so proud of you, you know.

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-Why?

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-Well, you work so hard.

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-You're the rugby club

-secretary now...

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-..and you make the best coffee

-this side of Carmarthen!

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-Are you going to have

-breakfast with me?

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-No. I don't have time.

-I'll see you later.

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-I'll look forward to it.

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-There are more steps there

-than I thought.

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-My lady!

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-Col, there was no need.

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-I'd have bought a field of roses

-for you, if I had the money.

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-Well, they're...

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-I doubt there'd be room

-for a field full of roses...

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-..with all these boxes.

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-Don't worry.

-I'll sort it all out today.

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-Sweets!

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-Hey, come on now.

-Don't go through Colin's stuff.

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-No problem.

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-No, I thought children would prefer

-sweets to a bunch of flowers!

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-Alright, but you're not having them

-until after school.

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-Now, off we go.

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-I'd better put these in...

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-No, no, no. Off you go

-and I'll put these in a vase.

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-Stop that! Come on.

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-Get a move on.

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-Come on. Chop-chop!

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-I'm going to my room.

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-I won't be long with these boxes.

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-OK, whatever.

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-Good.

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-A cuppa.

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-How's it going?

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-How's it going?

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-Hiya.

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-Has that alternator arrived yet?

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-No. It'll be here in half an hour.

-I'll fit it later.

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-Hey, aren't you helping Colin today?

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-Colin? With what?

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-The move.

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-He's moving in with Britt today.

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-He's not!

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-I saw him lugging boxes

-this morning.

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-Britt would have told me.

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-I'm only telling you what I saw.

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-I didn't know

-you had a day off today.

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-Didn't I tell you?

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-No. I hope I didn't disturb

-your lie-in with the hoovering.

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-No, no. I was reading.

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-Would you like

-to do something nice together today?

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-We could have lunch.

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-Oh, I don't know.

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-A shopping spree, maybe?

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-Huh? We haven't had

-a girlie day for months.

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-Another time maybe.

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-I want to chillax today,

-if that's alright.

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-Yes, alright.

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-Oh, Kelly.

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-It's such bad news, isn't it?

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-Cwmderi's primary school closing...

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-..and that 3-19 community school

-replacing it.

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-After all the campaigning

-we've done.

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-Oh, I don't know. That's a story

-for the Western Post for you.

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-Yes.

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-Yes. Cheers, Auntie Anita.

-See you later, OK?

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-OK. Ta-ra.

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-I can't believe

-all this stuff you've got.

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-Each one has its own story.

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-What's the story behind this?

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-What's the story behind this?

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-You don't want to know.

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-Tell me

-or you're not getting it back.

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-Give it back.

-Britt, I want it back! Britt!

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-Hiya, Gar. Don't let Colin have it!

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-What's going on here?

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-What's going on here?

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-I've moved in.

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-I'm one of the family now.

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-And nobody thought

-to tell me about this, did they?

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-Despite the fact I'm the landlord.

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-Despite the fact I'm the landlord.

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-Oh, um... right.

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-Don't throw your weight around.

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-He's one of my tenants.

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-I have a right to know if he moves

-from one of my houses to another.

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-Well, you know now.

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-Well, you know now.

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-It's not good enough.

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-Landlords have rights as well.

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-Don't be so soft. Colin's moving in

-and that's the end of it.

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-Is, um... is that OK with you, Gar?

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-Hey, don't ask him.

-This is my home.

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-Garry, you should be happy...

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-..that your sister's found

-a bloke who makes her happy.

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-To be honest, you should

-be helping him move boxes.

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-If you're sure it's what you want.

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-Right.

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-Right,

-I'd better go to the chip shop.

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-Sorry for not telling you, Garry.

-I was excited, that's all.

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-I expect rent. The same amount

-you were paying before.

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-Um... yes. Of course.

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-Good.

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-Aren't you going to offer me

-a cuppa?

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-A cuppa?

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-Yes, of course.

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-Of course.

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-Garry...

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-..we don't have any milk.

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-Hi, Anita. Are you alright?

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-Yes, thanks. Well, no. I'm a little

-bit angry, to be honest with you.

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-The local primary school is closing.

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-The local primary school is closing.

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-It's definite, is it?

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-Yes. It's even been on the radio.

-It's not right, is it?

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-It's difficult for people with an

-emotional connection to the place.

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-Think of the local children

-educated there.

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-A lot of hard work.

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-A lot of hard work.

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-And the children loved it.

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-Chester was very happy there.

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-How is he, Britt?

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-Well, he'll be a lot better

-after the court case next week.

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-I guess so.

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-He'll only get a slap on the wrist,

-of course.

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-What was that?

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-What?

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-I can see you looking at each other.

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-We didn't mean anything.

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-You clearly did.

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-You clearly did.

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-No, we didn't.

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-You think he'll be sent

-to a detention centre.

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-For crying out loud,

-he's a boy and he's had a hard life.

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-How would you feel

-if it was one of your children?

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-You were supposed to finish this

-by lunchtime.

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-I found an oil leak

-that needs fixing.

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-Don't worry,

-I'll finish it in time.

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-I want to leave early.

-Daniel's coming to stay.

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-Is he alright?

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-The panic's over. I want to meet

-him off the bus by 3.45pm.

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-Is that alright, boss?

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-Is that alright, boss?

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-Yes.

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-Anything else?

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-Yes, um, listen.

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-I don't want to frighten you...

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-..but Ffion asked me

-a couple of days ago...

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-..if I'd ask around

-about Craig and his gang.

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-So I did.

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-So I did.

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-And?

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-They're back in Britain.

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-They're back in Britain.

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-What?

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-Cool head, now.

-It doesn't mean anything.

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-Of course it does!

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-Of course it does!

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-Panicking won't help, will it?

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-I wasn't going to tell you.

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-Maybe you should be on your guard.

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-Be vigilant.

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-Be vigilant.

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-Yes, OK. OK.

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-What do I do now?

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-What do I do now?

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-Just keep an eye out.

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-Make sure you know

-where the children and Ffion are.

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-Just in case.

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-Just in case.

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-Yes, I'll be careful.

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-Gar, don't tell Ffion, alright?

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-I'll tell her myself.

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-I'll tell her myself.

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-No probs.

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-Kelly, do you think

-you could do me a favour?

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-What?

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-Well, I'm the new secretary

-of the rugby club.

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-We're producing fleeces

-and T-shirts with the club logo on.

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-I thought you could write

-a feature on it.

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-Yes, maybe.

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-People like to read

-about rugby clubs raising money.

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-I'll think about it.

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-Since the decision's been made

-about the 3-19 community school...

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-..it'd be nice

-to run a positive story on it.

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-As I said, I'll think about it.

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-As I said, I'll think about it.

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-Do you want to come over?

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-Ffion, give it a rest! Right?

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-I can't write an article

-about your poxy fleeces...

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-..because I don't work

-for the Western Post any more!

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-Right?

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-What?

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-I've lost my job, Auntie Anita.

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-.

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Oh, blimey, you're early.

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-I'd have tidied up more of the boxes

-if I'd known.

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-Don't worry.

-The chip shop was quiet anyway.

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-Do you want a cuppa?

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-No, sit down there. Stay with me.

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-Hey, are you alright, love?

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-The people of this village

-get on my nerves.

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-Oh?

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-Well, everyone thinks Chester

-will be locked up next week...

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-..after the court case.

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-They have no faith.

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-It's just chit-chat.

-They don't mean any harm.

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-No? So why do they all expect

-that to happen?

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-No-one knows what will happen.

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-If you read the websites,

-it's 50-50.

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-It's possible it will be alright...

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-..but then there's a chance

-he could end up...

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-..in a young offenders' institution.

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-On the Internet?

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-Col, that's full of lies.

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-You should know better

-than to believe what you read on it.

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-I don't want you to have a shock

-if that's what happens.

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-Listen, I'm not going to have

-a shock because it won't happen.

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-I fancy that cuppa after all.

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-I fancy that cuppa after all.

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-I've got Jammie Dodgers too!

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-Ooh, you spoil me!

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-What exactly happened?

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-I thought...

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-..they were going to tell me my job

-was safe, not make me redundant...

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-..after winning Western Post

-Journalist Of The Year.

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-Kelly.

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-I know my desk's messy,

-I never wash cups after a cuppa...

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-..but I thought I was good.

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-That they thought I was good.

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-I don't think it's personal.

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-If they had a choice,

-they wouldn't have sacked you.

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-But they have,

-so I'm not all that, am I?

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-It's their loss.

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-So why do I feel

-like the biggest loser?

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-Is Britt here?

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-In the shower. The chip fat

-is playing havoc with her hair.

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-Gar, before you go,

-I want to ask you something.

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-We're more or less family.

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-We're not family

-but say what you have to say.

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-I'm concerned about Britt.

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-She has high expectations

-for Chester's court case.

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-She really believes

-he won't be sent down.

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-But I've been looking online...

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-But I've been looking online...

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-Yes, I know.

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-He's likely to get a spell

-at a young offenders' institution.

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-You know already.

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-You know already.

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-Yes, but Britt doesn't.

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-She doesn't need to know.

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-Leave it, Col.

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-She'll have to face it

-before long anyway.

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-I don't like to lie to her.

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-I don't like to lie to her.

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-You don't have to lie.

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-Don't say anything.

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-Understand?

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-Good.

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-What was the plan?

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-He wanted to go to the cinema

-with the boys.

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-You know what they're like. It's

-not cool to spend Friday with Dad.

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-Oh.

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-I think it is.

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-I'm going to bed. Are you coming?

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-Yes, in a minute.

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-I don't see me sleeping.

-My head's spinning.

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-Oh, yes?

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-Thinking of the community school.

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-Do you think I have a chance

-of becoming the head?

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-Of course.

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-But I have a lot of baggage.

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-That's all in the past, Ffion.

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-It is. We need to look forward.

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-Thank goodness

-we can do that at last.

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-It's so nice not to have to worry

-about anything.

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-Don't be long.

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-That was lush.

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-It always tastes nicer when you

-eat in front of the television.

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-But don't get any ideas because

-we're not doing this every night.

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-I wanted to cook something a bit

-more fancy on my first night...

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-..but I didn't get time

-with all the unpacking.

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-Hey, we'll have a proper

-celebration next week...

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-..after Chester's court case.

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-A curry from Cwm Delhi,

-poppadoms, naan bread - the lot.

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-I can't wait!

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-Don't do that.

-Let's wash up, kids.

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-We haven't had dessert yet.

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-After washing up. Come on.

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-And you, Aaron.

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-Are you alright, Chester?

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-She's nuts.

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-What?

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-Mam. She can't talk sensibly

-about my court case.

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-I guess that's her way of coping.

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-But it's hard for me. I can't talk

-about it because she's in denial.

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-Look, Chester...

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-..I don't want to interfere

-where I'm not wanted.

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-But I'm here, alright,

-if you want to talk.

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-Will you look after Mam

-if I have to go to prison?

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-Don't tell me I have a good chance

-of coming home...

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-..because I know how it works.

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-Just be honest with me.

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-I'll take care of her.

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-Don't worry.

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-Is it alright?

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-Shall I make something else?

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-Shall I make something else?

-

-I don't feel hungry.

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-I think I'll go up.

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-Hey.

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-Kelly, this isn't the end,

-you know.

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-You've got talent.

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-And a voice strong enough

-to speak for all of us.

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-The Western Post

-might not appreciate you...

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-..but this village certainly does.

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-Do you think so?

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-Do you think so?

-

-I know so.

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-To be honest, things were getting

-a bit stale there anyway.

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-So there we are.

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-It's a chance to start again,

-isn't it?

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-Use your voice

-to do something worthwhile.

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-Yes.

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-Yes, you're right.

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-Maybe.

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-I know what will cheer you up.

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-What?

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-No, whoa, whoa. Really?

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-Now, then.

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-All the talent is in here.

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-Come on.

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-"Swansea cats get married!"

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-Fair play, this is perfect.

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-Isn't it just?

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-It feels right,

-having you here with me.

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-I don't think Garry was very happy

-that I'd moved in.

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-Oh, he'll get used to it. You're

-not worried about Garry, are you?

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-No, no.

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-Good.

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-Does he make a habit of visiting?

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-No, no.

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-Well, more so recently

-with things as they are...

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-..but after the court case

-next week...

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-..we can be a normal family again.

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-Yes.

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-Look, I wanted a chat about that,

-Britt.

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-I want us to be able...

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-..to talk about anything.

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-To be totally honest

-with each other.

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-Hello!

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-Hello?

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-Good, you're in.

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-I've brought this to celebrate

-that Col's moved in.

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-Thank you, Gar.

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-Col and I...

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-..we understand each other,

-don't we?

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-So I'd better open that bottle.

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-I'll fetch some glasses.

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