:20:02
Though if we're going for this obsessive
writing down all the message thing,
:20:05
some American girl called Anna
called a few days ago.
:20:13
- What did she say?
- Well, it was genuinely bizarre.
:20:16
She said, "Hi. it's Anna."
Then she said, "Call me at The Ritz"...
:20:22
and then gave herself
a completely different name.
:20:25
- Which was?
- Absolutely no idea.
:20:29
Remembering one name's hard enough.
:20:31
No, I-- I know that.
She-- She said that.
:20:34
Um, I know she's using another name.
:20:36
The problem is
she left the message with my flatmate...
:20:39
which was a very serious mistake.
:20:41
Um, I don't know. Imagine, if you will,
the stupidest person you've ever met.
:20:45
- Are you doing that?
- Yes, sir, I have him in my mind.
:20:49
And now double it.
And that is the, um-- what can I say--
:20:53
the git that I am living with.
:20:55
And he can't remember--
:20:57
- Try Flintstone.
- I'm sorry, what?
:21:00
I think she said
her name was Flintstone.
:21:05
I don't-- I don't suppose, um,
Flintstone rings any bells, does it?
:21:10
- Oh, I'll put you right through, sir.
- Oh, my God.
:21:15
Hello. Hi.
:21:18
- Hi there.
- Hello?
:21:20
Hi. Hi.
:21:22
- Sorry. it's William... Thacker.
- Yes?
:21:26
Um, we-- I work in a bookshop.
:21:28
Uh-huh. You played it pretty cool there,
waiting for three days to call.
:21:32
Oh, no, I promise you I've never played
anything cool in my entire life.
:21:35
My flatmate, who'll I'll stab to death
later, never gave me the message.
:21:40
I don't know.
Perhaps, um,
:21:43
I could drop round
for tea later or something.
:21:47
- Things are pretty busy here.
I might be free around 4:00.
- Right. Right. Great.
:21:52
- Bye.
- Yea-- Bye.
:21:55
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