:12:01
Don't be touching it, darling.
:12:04
No, no, no. Give me your hand.
Don't, please.
:12:08
-You can't touch it. It's vermin.
-It's just a little mouse.
:12:11
Well, these conditions
speak for themselves.
:12:15
You can't possibly deny
:12:17
that there is a very considerable
health risk under which
:12:22
many of the good people
of Glasgow are at present living.
:12:25
There's a risk in the form
of decomposition of this material,
:12:30
a risk of fire,
:12:32
a risk of it being spread by rats,
:12:35
which are notorious vectors
of disease.
:12:38
Remember Pete Connelly? He waited
months before he heard anything.
:12:42
You've told me already.
:12:44
Well, they ended up
with a great house, didn't they?
:12:50
They were going to throw
this stuff out at work.
:12:52
What's that for?
:12:54
It's brand-new.
Hasn't even been opened.
:12:56
What color is it?
:12:59
It's a kind of pastel shade.
:13:05
You've got to be joking.
:13:07
It's gray!
:13:09
-It's pale blue.
-Your ass it is.
:13:12
Look at it in the light.
:13:15
It's pale blue.
:13:17
-Definitely.
-You're not putting that up in here.
:13:20
-Why not? It's good-quality paint.
-It's bloody horrible!
:13:24
Look, give this place
a couple of coats,
:13:26
cheer it up a little bit,
it's going to look beautiful.
:13:28
What's the point?
We're moving.
:13:32
Yeah, maybe.
:13:45
There's tea in the pot
if you want some.
:13:53
All right, I'm off.
:13:55
It's good-quality paint.
:13:59
James, don't you go near that canal.
Do you hear me?