:17:04
- Ha-ha, ha-ha-ha!
- Let me have it!
:17:06
- I can run faster than you!
- No, I wanted to be in editorial.
:17:09
They didn't have any vacancies
when I arrived.
:17:12
Then I found out how badly
they got treated in editorial.
:17:18
Miserable pay,
first to get fired, et cetera.
:17:21
So then I decided
to stick with marketing.
:17:24
Might I have read
anything you've marketed?
:17:27
Yeah.
Diana, Our Princess of Hearts.
:17:31
No.
:17:35
I missed that one.
:17:37
- Do you like teaching?
- Yeah, I've always enjoyed it.
:17:41
Pay's not very good though, is it?
:17:43
- I get nine and a half thousand.
- Oh.
:17:45
- What about you?
- Twenty-three.
:17:47
- I expect your wife costs you quite a lot.
- No, no. She works at home.
:17:51
Earns her own money. I give her about
150 quid a month to watch Christopher.
:17:55
That's less than I give Cheryl.
:17:58
- What, you're paying her money?
- Well, you know, she's on the dole.
:18:01
- Not fair.!
- How much, for God's sake?
:18:04
- Two hundred and fifty a month.
- What?
:18:08
That's all I can manage.
:18:10
- I don't believe it.
- Not fair.! Not fair.!
:18:12
This woman steals your son,
and you're paying her 250 quid a month?
:18:18
Don't ever say that again, Bill.
:18:20
I don't ever want to hear
anything like that again.
:18:23
Stop it. You're hurting me. Stop it.!
:18:26
- Stop it! You're hurting me!
- Now you've got it, and you'll pay for it!
:18:29
- Christopher! Stop that!
- Give it back!
:18:32
You're hurting me!
:18:34
- There's no need for that.
- Sorry.
:18:44
I bought this for all the girls
I thought were gonna go off with me.
:18:47
You might as well have it.
:18:59
- Okay?
- Hang on.