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2:48:01
I'm sorry. I didn't get down
what magazines you're from.

2:48:04
- Time Out.
- Great.

2:48:07
And you're from ?
2:48:15
Horse & Hound.
2:48:21
The name's William Thacker. I think,
actually, she might be expecting me.

2:48:25
Oh, okay.
Take a seat and I'll go check.

2:48:31
I see you've, uh--
I see you've brought her some flowers.

2:48:37
These are for my,
um, grandmother.

2:48:41
She's in a hospital
just down the road.

2:48:44
Thought I'd kill two birds
with one stone, you know.

2:48:47
Sure, right.
Absolutely. Yeah. Yeah.

2:48:50
Which hospital's that ?
2:48:53
Do you mind me not saying ?
It's a rather distressing disease.

2:48:56
Name ofthe hospital
kind of gives it away.

2:49:02
Right, uh, Mr. Thacker.
Will you come this way.

2:49:05
Right.
2:49:07
You've got five minutes.
2:49:19
- Hi.
- Hello.

2:49:22
Uh, I brought these, but clearly--
2:49:26
No, they're great.
They're great.

2:49:30
Ah, listen,
I'm sorry about not ringing back.

2:49:33
The whole "two-names concept"...
2:49:35
was totally too much for my flatmate's
pea-sized intellect.

2:49:38
No, it's a stupid privacy thing.
I always pick a... cartoon character.

2:49:42
Last time I was Mrs. Bambi.
2:49:47
- Everything all right ?
- Yes, thankyou.

2:49:50
And you're from, uh,
Horse & Hound.

2:49:56
Is that so ? Well.

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