Waking Ned
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:47:01
All the best, then. All the best!
:47:17
Would it be better if I was dressed, Mr Kelly?
:47:20
It would indeed, Ned. You take your time.
:47:23
Right.
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Do you have any family living nearby, Ned?
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Oh, no,...
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..I'm all on my own now.
:47:39
Do you have much family yourself, Mr Kelly?
:47:43
Oh, I do.
Too much at times, if you know what I mean.

:47:46
We've got three kids now, so there's always
aunties, uncles and cousins coming over...

:47:51
..wanting to visit.
:48:03
- Were you a fisherman by any chance, Ned?
- Oh, yes.

:48:06
I was at sea, man and boy.
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This was my father's cottage originally.
He used to run a boat...

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..from here.
:48:19
What do you think?
:48:21
You can't wear that!
:48:24
You have to be careful. Winning the lotto
can bring as much bad luck as it can good.

:48:29
It's a shame you have no family.
:48:31
(Jackie) Oh, you're doing grand. Grand.
:48:34
Don't be worrying now.
You'll have the lotto man...

:48:37
..twisted round your little finger.
:48:40
- Oh! Holy Mother of God!
- What?

:48:43
You'll have to be careful
of your friends after the win.

:48:46
The winning ticket is in my little bag.
My little bag has been left in the phone box.

:48:52
Oh, great.
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Bloody great.
:48:57
Do you understand what I'm saying?
You'll have to watch your friends.


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