This Sporting Life
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1:34:01
Why don't you get lost, love?
1:34:07
We could have. He's doing his job.
1:34:09
His what? You call that a job?
1:34:11
Traipsing about like a
50-year old tart?

1:34:20
Good evening, madam.
Good evening, Mrs. Weaver.

1:34:23
Mr. Weaver.
Nice to see you again.

1:34:25
- Tom, keeping well?
- Well, thank you, and you?

1:34:27
Will you be going in,
or order at the bar?

1:34:30
Yes, we'll have a drink first.
1:34:33
- Good evening, madam.
- Hello, Bruce.

1:34:35
Good evening.
1:34:39
And to follow?
1:34:40
Bird? Duckling's nice this evening.
1:34:43
Or meat? A nice steak?
1:34:46
Have you any roast meat?
1:34:48
Roast beef, madam.
1:34:49
Yes, and some vegetables.
1:34:51
Cauliflower and roast potatoes?
1:34:53
Thank you, madam.
1:34:54
And you, sir?
1:34:56
Let's have a look.
1:34:57
I'll have
1:34:59
a steak, blood rare, some cabbage
and some potatoes.

1:35:04
No soup, sir?
1:35:05
Aye, I'll have soup, and plenty of it.
1:35:07
Thank you, sir.
And to drink?

1:35:09
- Yes, we'll have...
- I'll send the Wine Waiter over.

1:35:12
What did you ask me for?
1:35:15
He'll bring fried egg and bacon.
1:35:19
Don't burn his whiskers.
1:35:25
You shouldn't behave like that.
1:35:28
We're paying,
that's what interests them.

1:35:31
No, it's not.
1:35:32
If you act like a pig...
1:35:34
If I'm a pig, what's this load
of fat bastards?

1:35:38
I've told you.
1:35:40
Enjoy yourself,
that's what this is for.

1:35:42
I can handle these people.
1:35:45
Hi, love. Have they
burnt your custard?

1:35:47
Really!
1:35:49
These old ladies are a bit past it.
1:35:55
He didn't know what to say.
1:35:56
- You care to order?
- Thank you.

1:35:59
Mrs. Weaver.

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