:50:06
	Good evening, Ben.
:50:08
	Aye. Oh, it's
a pleasant night, Gordon.
:50:11
	This is Macintyre.
He's staying with us.
:50:14
	How do you do, Mr Macintyre?
:50:16
	I'd offer you a cup of tea,
but there's only the one other cup.
:50:20
	- We don't mind sharing.
- Not in the least.
:50:23
	No sugar, though, please.
:50:29
	Macintyre was asking me how much
I thought the bay was worth, Ben.
:50:34
	
:50:42
	Oh, that's a good one,
right enough, Gordon!
:50:58
	Do you know about the stars, Ben?
:51:01
	Well, I know my way around this sky.
:51:05
	What about comets? Any around?
:51:07
	Did you want to buy a comet, as well?
:51:10
	Maybe.
:51:12
	If you want to find a comet,
:51:14
	you just have to look long enough
in the right place.
:51:18
	Where would you look?
:51:20
	I would look in Leo,
:51:22
	but it seems like an awful lot
of trouble just to find a comet.
:51:27
	What about Virgo?
:51:29
	You never mentioned
comets before.
:51:32
	That's a whole new area
of negotiation.
:51:37
	We'll leave you in peace now, Ben.
:51:40
	We're having a Ceilidh tomorrow after
Mac and I have tidied up some work.
:51:44
	I'll be there, Gordon.
You can count on me.
:51:47
	Jesus, look.
:51:50
	Holy cow! Jesus!
:51:53
	Calm down, Mac.
It's just a meteor shower.