Blow Dry
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:06:02
- Why don't l start?
- Pardon?

:06:05
l'll kick off, shall l?
Right.

:06:10
See if l can remember it all.
:06:13
Ah, yes.
:06:15
There are a number of ways
we can proceed.

:06:18
Obviously there s another
course of chemotherapy,

:06:20
though this would be your--
what is it now--

:06:22
third course in as many years.
:06:24
Someone in the
remission department's. . .

:06:26
trying to tell you something there.
:06:29
Then, there's the bone marrow donor
transplant option,

:06:32
which, as we know, is about as
likely as the Pope on a pogo stick.

:06:37
So, not to beat about the bush,
you've had it, I m afraid.

:06:42
- You're stuffed.
- Shelley--

:06:45
- Am l right?
- Shelley,

:06:47
- Chemotherapy--
- Come on, Robert. Am l right?

:06:55
Yes.
:07:09
Don't you just love being right, eh?
:07:18
All right, love?
:07:20
- Mum.
- You got a minute?

:07:23
Well, you know--
:07:25
l need a chat, love.
Maybe pop up later, eh?

:07:30
- Yeah, maybe.
- Tonight? l'll cook.

:07:34
Can t tonight, I m working.
:07:35
Tomorrow?
:07:38
I'll give you a ring, all right?
:07:41
You could shout and l d hear ya.
:07:43
Yeah, well.
:07:46
Look, he's in a right mood.
l d better--

:07:49
- Ta-ra.
- Yeah. . .

:07:53
ta-ra.

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