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1:11:01
Yeah, I'm very fond of it too.
1:11:03
"We"?
1:11:05
You don't like it, Jack?
1:11:07
Not much.
1:11:10
Why is that?
1:11:13
It's too flashy.
1:11:17
I see.
1:11:20
I think it's quite nice.
1:11:23
I mean, the colour...
1:11:25
I don't like red.
1:11:29
I know exactly what you mean.
1:11:31
I love red.
1:11:32
Especially on cars.
1:11:37
Makes them look like toys.
1:11:40
Yeah, you're right.
You're absolutely right, Jack.

1:11:43
But then, that's
what all cars are, really.

1:11:47
Just expensive toys.
1:11:50
Well, I can see you like red, Tom.
1:11:52
Yes, it's my favourite.
1:11:54
Cars aren't toys.
1:11:56
They're for getting you around in.
1:12:00
That too.
1:12:06
Don't you find it rather
lonely here, Susan?

1:12:09
No.
1:12:10
Well, only sometimes.
1:12:12
When is "sometimes"?
1:12:16
When I'm on my own.
1:12:18
What do you do when
you're on your own?

1:12:20
I read.
1:12:22
The soup is terrific. I love it.
1:12:24
What do you read?
1:12:26
- Well...
- If cars are toys,

1:12:28
everything you buy is a toy.
1:12:31
I'll have to think about that one, Jack.
1:12:34
You do that.
1:12:37
- What do you read?
- Pass me the salt please, will you?

1:12:41
Careful Jack.
1:12:43
Why not throw it over your shoulder
and then you can make a wish.

1:12:46
Yeah.
1:12:48
Aren't you gonna make a wish?
1:12:50
We've all made one.

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