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:16:01
-We're buying a caravan.
-Off a pack of fucking pikeys?

:16:04
What's wrong with you?
This will get messy.

:16:07
Not if you're here.
:16:08
Oh, you bastard.
:16:10
l fucking hate pikeys.
:16:15
That's a flash car, mister.
:16:17
Not as flash as your bike.
:16:19
Who are you looking for?
:16:21
Mr. O'Neil.
:16:23
-Want me to get him?
-That's a good lad.

:16:25
Piss off.
:16:28
-Are you going to go get him for me?
-Yeah.

:16:31
-What are you waiting for?
-The five quid you'll pay me.

:16:34
Fuck off, l'll find him meself.
:16:36
-Two fifty.
-You can have a quid.

:16:38
You're a real tight fucker.
:16:40
There was a problem with gypsies.
:16:42
What're you doing?
Get out of the way, man.

:16:44
You can't understand
what's being said.

:16:46
You Tommy? Come about the caravan?
:16:48
-Mr. O'Neil.
-Fuck, man. Call me Mickey.

:16:50
Not Irish, not English.
:16:52
-How are you?
-Weather's been kind.

:16:54
It's just Pikey.
:16:57
Would you look at the size of him?
:16:59
How big are you?
:17:01
-Kids, how big is he?
-Big, for sure.

:17:03
Hey, Mam, come and look at the size
of this fella.

:17:06
Bet you box a little, can't you, sir?
You look like a boxer.

:17:11
Get out of the way.
See if they'd like a drink.

:17:13
l could murder one.
:17:15
Be no murdering done around here,
l don't mind telling you.

:17:18
Get your hands out of there.
:17:20
Cup of tea for the big fella?
:17:22
Don't be silly, Mickey.
Offer the man a proper drink.

:17:27
You little bugger.
:17:28
-ls the big fella not coming with us?
-He's minding the car.

:17:31
-What does he think we are, thieves?
-No, nothing like that.

:17:35
-He just likes looking after cars.
-Good dags. Do you like dags?

:17:39
-Dags?
-What?

:17:40
-Yeah, dags.
-Dags. You like dags?

:17:43
Oh, dogs.
:17:45
Sure, l like dags.
:17:46
-l like caravans more.
-You're very welcome.


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