1:36:03
	Whee!
1:36:06
	Ouch!
1:36:12
	Hmm.
1:36:19
	Huh?
1:36:22
	(Clucking)
1:36:26
	- (Mrs. Tweedy) Mr. Tweedy!
- Ooh. Ouch.
1:36:30
	< - Where are you?
- Ooh. It's all in your head.
1:36:34
	It's all in your head.
It's all in your head.
1:36:39
	Think, everyone, think.
What haven't we tried yet?
1:36:43
	Uh--
1:36:44
	We haven't tried
NOT trying to escape.
1:36:47
	Hmm. That might work.
1:36:49
	What about Edwina?
1:36:51
	How many more empty nests
will it take?
1:36:55
	Perhaps it wouldn't be empty
1:36:57
	if she'd spent more time laying
and less time escaping.
1:37:00
	So laying eggs all your life...
1:37:02
	and then getting plucked,
stuffed and roasted is good enough?
1:37:04
	It's a livin'.
1:37:07
	You know what the problem is?
1:37:09
	The fences aren't just round the
farm. They're up here in your heads.
1:37:14
	There's a better place out there,
somewhere beyond that hill,
1:37:18
	and it has wide open spaces
and lots of trees...
1:37:23
	and grass.
1:37:25
	Can you imagine that?
Cool, green grass.
1:37:29
	- Who feeds us?
- We feed ourselves.
1:37:33
	- Well, where's the farm?
- There is no farm.
1:37:35
	- Then where does the farmer live?
- There is no farmer, Babs.
1:37:38
	- Is he on holiday?
- He isn't anywhere.
1:37:41
	Don't you get it?
1:37:42
	There's no morning head count,
no farmers, no dogs, coops and keys
1:37:46
	and no fences.
1:37:49
	In all my life
I've never heard such a fantastic...
1:37:54
	load of tripe!
1:37:57
	Oh, face the facts, ducks.
1:37:59
	The chances of us gettin'
out of here are a million to one.