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: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.

:18:00
Pikeys are well-known for their
skills of negotiation in business.

:18:04
It's probably why
they talk like that...

:18:06
...so you can't follow
what's being said.

:18:08
But if Tommy can get the caravan
for less than the price asked...

:18:12
...on his return
there will be ice cream.

:18:14
Good dog, good family.
:18:16
He'll get a little homesick,
but he'll get over it.

:18:19
See you later, lads. See you, boss.
:18:22
All right, Mickey. Laters.
:18:26
l don't see what the fuss is about.
:18:28
They aren't bad fellas.
:18:39
The deal was, you bought it
how you saw it.

:18:41
Look, l've helped you as much
as l'm going to help you.

:18:44
See that car? Use it.
:18:46
You should fuck off now while
you still got the legs to carry you.

:18:51
Nobody brings you...
:18:53
...unless they're trying
to say something without talking.

:18:57
Just give our money back
and you can keep your caravan.


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