1:29:02
so you have to take two.
1:29:06
May I enquire if there's
any reason for this?
1:29:10
Not really.
1:29:11
Not ill or anything, were you?
1:29:14
No.
1:29:16
Mr Cale tells me you spent
the weekend in Brighton.
1:29:20
I imagine you were involved
in the... disturbances there?
1:29:25
Yeah, I was there.
1:29:27
You weren't arrested or
detained or anything, were you?
1:29:30
No.
1:29:34
I must say, I find your attitude
fairly incomprehensible.
1:29:38
I feel I must warn you, Cooper,
1:29:40
that we cannot tolerate
this kind of absenteeism
1:29:43
amongst our junior staff.
1:29:44
You've got a good steady job,
Cooper.
1:29:47
Plenty of young men'd give their
eye teeth to be in your shoes.
1:29:50
Yeah?
1:29:51
Find one, then.
1:29:54
I beg your pardon?
1:29:56
You heard. Find one, then.
1:29:58
I'll tell you
what to do with your job.
1:30:01
You can take that mail,
and that franking machine,
1:30:04
and all that other rubbish
I have to go about with,
1:30:07
and you can stuff 'em
right up your arse!
1:30:12
Hey, Jimmy. You lose a shilling
and find sixpence, eh?
1:30:20
Well, look who it isn't.
1:30:22
Jimmy, I thought
they'd locked you up.
1:30:25
Yeah, I got fined,
didn't I? £50.
1:30:27
Jesus.
1:30:29
Another good customer
bites the dust.
1:30:30
We couldn't wait for you,
had to get back to our jobs.
1:30:34
Yeah, well I ain't bothered.
I was with Ace and that.
1:30:38
Yeah, we went to court together
1:30:45
Yeah.
1:30:47
Yeah.
1:30:50
Christ,
he's really weird tonight.
1:30:52
I couldn't give a shit.
1:30:56
Ferdy?
1:30:57
Jim?
1:30:59
You got any blues?