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-Springwatch!

-What do you know about the nature?

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-Jason's thought of a way to shift

-the bird food and nesting boxes.

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-I noticed the pile out the back.

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-If people are counting birds,

-it's a reason to put food out.

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-And they're nesting now, Dai.

-I know that much.

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-It'll attract customers

-into the shop.

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-I'll need help

-with the questionnaires...

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-..and putting the information

-on a computer.

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-Chester could help you.

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-What does he know

-about that sort of thing?

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-Chester loves birds and animals.

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-I'll ask him to come over

-and see you this afternoon, Jase.

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-I'm busy after 4 o'clock.

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-Sara and I are going to a meeting...

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-..at a member

-of the prenatal group's house.

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-We're watching a video of a birth.

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-You're not worried, are you?

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-I'm not very good with blood.

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-I hide behind the settee

-when Casualty's on.

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-You'll be fine.

-You don't want to let Sara down.

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-No, I daren't.

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-OK. Ta-ra.

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-Ta-ra.

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-Listen, if you want to get out

-of this prenatal business...

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-..just say you've got

-a heavy cold - a virus.

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-Really?

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-They won't want you

-within a hundred yards.

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-I told Dai and Diane

-that you'd been over as well.

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-Oh, yes?

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-Mixed reaction, to be honest.

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-Dai's OK about you and me.

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-And Diane?

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-Does she think

-you're too good for me?

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-She can be a snob sometimes.

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-Hey.

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-Oh, hello, Hannah.

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-Listen, Chester.

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-I've heard of a job that would

-really suit you over Easter.

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-Right.

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-At APD,

-helping to organize a bird survey.

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-Mam, I don't know anything about

-birds, apart from chicken nuggets.

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-Well, you had better swot up. I've

-told Jason you'll go and see him.

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-It'll be a way

-of impressing Dai and Diane...

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-..if you do a good job.

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-Hello, Sioned.

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-Hello, Sioned.

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-Anita, what can I do for you?

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-I'm here on behalf of Awyr Iach.

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-I'm here on behalf of Awyr Iach.

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-Oh?

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-There's no easy way to say this.

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-We won't need your taxis

-for deliveries any more.

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-I see.

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-The work Ed did,

-we've decided to find another firm.

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-Fine.

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-Thank you.

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-Not me, Sioned.

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-We had a discussion

-and decided it was better...

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-..to sever our business ties

-with you.

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-All of you? And you agree?

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-Well, yes, I do.

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-But you were willing

-to welcome Kevin into your home.

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-The rapist.

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-Sioned, he's Meic's son...

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-..and I thought it was

-the right thing to do.

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-If you say so.

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-Everyone in the village gets

-a second chance apart from me.

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-Thanks for delivering the message.

-Anything else?

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-Yes, this would be great

-to hang outside my bedroom window.

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-The birds will come up

-to the window.

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-I can spend hours

-just watching them...

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-..eating and hopping around.

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-It's one of your big passions,

-isn't it?

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-Yes.

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-Mam said you're looking for help

-with a bird survey.

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-You'd be ideal for that.

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-Hang on.

-I've got forms here somewhere.

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-Hannah!

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-I thought we had an understanding.

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-I'm not happy about this.

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-And he was at our house last night.

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-Chester wants to prove himself.

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-You don't know him like I do.

-He's so lovely.

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-We could cook dinner for you

-tonight.

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-Right, OK. What sort of meal?

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-Um, a speciality from Australia.

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-Swagman's Bake.

-Lots of meat and pasta.

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-I'm happy to cook dinner, Dai.

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-Give her a chance.

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-And it'll save you slaving away

-in the kitchen.

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-Swagman's Bake. I like the sound

-of that, I must admit.

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-Alright.

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-Hiya.

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-Look at this.

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-When she was a little girl.

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-We went to Porthcawl a few times,

-just the two of us, without Angela.

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-Did you have a good time?

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-It was heaven.

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-I could give her all my attention

-and she loved every minute.

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-You spoiled her, you mean.

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-Of course.

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-Do you know what?

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-It would be nice to go back there.

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-Back to the same B&B

-just off the prom.

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-Relive old memories.

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-Is it still there?

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-Is it still there?

-

-Yes. I've checked.

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-And the same couple

-still runs the place.

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-They remember us.

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-The first thing they asked was...

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-..how's the little girl?

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-When I told them that Courtney

-is no longer with us...

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-..well, they said

-they'd still love to see me.

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-That's a nice idea.

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-It is.

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-Yes, it is, isn't?

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-Jason!

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-Jason!

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-Sorry.

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-You're like an elephant!

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-I think I'm going down with a cold.

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-Are you? Since when?

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-The mothers don't want your germs.

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-Alright...

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-Just go home.

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-Are you sure?

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-See you later, then.

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-Mam, can I have a couple

-of chicken pieces?

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-With chips?

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-To put in a pasta bake.

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-You don't put these in a pasta

-bake. They're not ready anyway.

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-OK, I'll raid the fridge, then.

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-Chester, some of the stuff

-in the fridge needs throwing out!

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-I haven't started cooking the chips

-so you'll have to wait.

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-I don't want chips.

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-I don't want chips.

-

-So what do you want?

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-I've got some flyers

-offering a discount.

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-I don't want them here.

-I'm sure you understand.

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-My customers feel strongly

-about what happened.

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-They'd be uneasy

-about seeing your adverts in here.

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-You do understand, don't you?

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-Yes...

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-..of course I do.

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-Listen, do you mind if I stay here

-with a few of the women?

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-No, not at all.

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-Stella's going to cook a meal.

-I'll get a lift back with someone.

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-You'd better go home

-to get rid of that cold.

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-If you're looking for something

-to do, here you are.

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-What's this?

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-A DVD of a birth.

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-I don't want you missing out

-on anything.

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-Great. Thank you.

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-Ta-ra.

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-Ta-ra.

-

-Ta-ra.

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-Where did you get that?

-Not the shop?

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-No. From Mam's fridge.

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-Chop it all up

-and mix it in with the pasta.

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-Hey, don't, or I won't

-be able to concentrate.

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-How is the Swagman's Bake

-coming along?

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-It won't be long now.

-Just browning the top.

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-Whoa!

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-Do you need to use so many

-chilli flakes?

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-Australians like hot stuff.

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-Really?

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-You're here to help in the kitchen,

-not to flirt, don't forget.

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-You've packed already, have you?

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-Yes. Everything.

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-Well, I'd better get moving

-to catch up with you.

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-What?

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-I'll need something nice

-in the evening to go for meals out.

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-And there might be something on

-in the Pavilion.

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-A group or a cabaret...

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-Eileen...

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-..I'm going on my own.

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-That's the whole point.

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-This is going to be difficult

-to explain.

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-I'm going...

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-..to remember what it was like

-to be on holiday with Courtney.

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-Me and her.

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-Not me.

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-Sorry, I thought you realized.

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-This is between me and my memories.

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-That's why I'm going.

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-I thought you'd understood that.

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-Listen...

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-..I'll only be away a night or two.

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-Don't worry about me.

-It's something I need to do.

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-Take care of yourself.

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-Mm.

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-You can certainly taste the chilli.

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-Do they really eat this

-out in Australia?

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-In the outback, yes.

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-They like very macho things there.

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-Macho? That must be why I like it.

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-This is the sort of food...

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-..guys like Dennis Lillee,

-Merv Hughes and John Eales eat.

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-Do you know a lot of Australians?

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-Do you know a lot of Australians?

-

-Oh, yes.

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-Well, only the ones who play

-cricket and rugby.

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-Do you like cricket and rugby?

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-Do you like cricket and rugby?

-

-No, not really.

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-Soccer, is it?

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-None of them. Sorry.

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-There are other things in life,

-Dai.

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-So what are your hobbies, Chester?

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-Well, I like cooking, as you can

-see. I'm a big fan of Masterchef.

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-Oh, me too.

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-So, what are you,

-a fan of X Factor or Strictly?

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-Um, Strictly.

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-Oh, me too.

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-You see!

-It's not only women who like it.

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-That Bruno makes me laugh.

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-Yes, brilliant.

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-How are you, Britt?

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-A sausage in batter and chips,

-please.

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-What are you two watching tonight?

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-Oh, no, Sara's eating out tonight...

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-..with her new friends

-from the prenatal group.

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-I see. So you're going to watch that

-while she's out.

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-It's no wonder

-it doesn't have a label.

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-No, it's a video of a birth.

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-Oh!

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-Will you be hiding behind the sofa?

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-We'll see.

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-Well, if they'd filmed me

-having Aaron...

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-..they'd have a 12-hour film.

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-I was in labour for 12 hours with

-Aaron and the birth was terrible.

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-The other two came out

-like a cork from a bottle of pop.

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-But it was a real palaver

-with Aaron.

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-And you'd have to turn the volume

-down with the noise I was making.

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-Salt and vinegar?

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-Um, yes, please. Thanks.

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-Jason.

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-Do you fancy a pint in the Deri?

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-I've got a bad stomach.

-A drink could do me good.

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-No.

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-But Sara's out. Why don't you come

-to ours for a couple of cans.

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-Right, OK.

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-Hey, Chester's at Bryntirion...

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-..with Hannah.

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-I've left them to bond with Diane.

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-They cooked for us too, fair play.

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-Did they? That's why he cleared

-old food from the fridge.

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-What old food?

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-Slices of chicken.

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-I wanted to clear the fridge later

-but Chester took it all.

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-I tried to warn him.

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-But you're still alive, Dai.

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-Right, a couple of cans

-and you'll be fine.

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-Thanks, Britt.

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-Come on, then.

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-I'm not sure how long we can

-carry on losing money like this.

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-Losing the school contract would be

-the final nail in the coffin.

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-They're not against

-supporting Deri Deithio...

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-..they're against supporting you.

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-They want to drive me away.

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-They want to drive me away.

-

-I don't want you to go anywhere.

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-If the business folds, Mam,

-I won't have much choice.

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-It's a really tough time...

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-..for you and for me.

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-SCREAMING FROM TV

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-Ugh!

-Sorry, Dai, I can't watch this.

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-Blimey.

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-If I can't watch it on telly, what

-chance is there for the real thing?

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-Don't be so soft!

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-Dai, you've seen me brawling

-on a rugby pitch. I'm not soft.

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-OK. I remember you punching

-that prop from Tremyrddin.

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-He went down

-like a sack of potatoes.

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-But look at you now.

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-This is worse.

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-Watching a baby being born

-is worse. Sorry.

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-What you need to do

-is control your breathing.

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-Take in a deep breath...

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-..let it go down there,

-then let it out in spurts.

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-There you are.

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-You'll feel so proud,

-seeing your first baby being born.

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-And Sara will appreciate it.

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-They say that women can handle pain

-a lot better than us men.

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-I don't know about that.

-A man's pain threshold...

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-Crikey!

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-Dai, are you alright?

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-Chester's blinkin' food!

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-My stomach's in knots.

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-I'm about to faint here.

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-What were you saying

-about the pain threshold earlier?

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-Dai...

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-I'll kill that Chester!

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-Well, what do you want me to do?

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-Another can?

-I'll fetch another can.

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-Everyone I've been close to...

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-..I've lost them, apart from you.

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-Ever since John died.

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-I built a life with your father

-and lost him.

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-John.

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-I found Angela and she's gone now.

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-Courtney.

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-And now I'm losing Jim.

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-Mam...

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-..you haven't lost Jim...

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-..and you won't.

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-Oh, you too. It was that meal.

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-I know that.

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-And I know why.

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-I spoke to your mother about

-the out-of-date food in your fridge.

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-What came over you?!

-Why didn't you check it?

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-There was nothing wrong with it.

-We're fine.

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-You may as well have served

-spaghetti alla salmonella.

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-This pain is killing me, Dai.

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-I'm going up to lie down.

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-And you're leaving this house now

-and you're not coming back!

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-You've had your chance

-and you've blown it.

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-Get out

-before you get one of these!

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-Great. Now Dai's against us too.

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-They'll forget this by tomorrow.

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-Diane said she'll send me back

-to Australia if we carry on dating.

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-Today was a chance to change

-her mind and you messed it up.

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-I didn't know that.

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-You'd better go

-before they come back...

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-..or I'll be on the next flight

-to Sydney, thanks to you.

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-Go on! Off you go!

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