:53:02
My name is not Nadia.
:53:11
John, in Russia, there is
no work for women.
:53:13
Sometimes you get
drawn into something.
:53:15
You don't know how
it's going to end.
:53:17
-- Here we go.
-- What?
:53:19
No, go on.
I've been actually looking
forward to this bit.
:53:22
What?
:53:23
"It's so hard
in Russia in winter that
we have to eat each other.
:53:26
"It's so cold that
we have to go to England
:53:29
and shag people
to keep warm."
:53:31
I'm just saying --
the life there for women
is very hard.
:53:32
No, I'm sure.
:53:34
The rest of the world is
not like St. Albans, John.
:53:36
Well, thank Christ
for that.
:53:42
So... Alexei -- which
I know isn't his name --
:53:45
-- He will be back.
-- I beg your pardon?
:53:47
He left me my ticket
and passport.
:53:48
It's pretty clear
he wants to see me again.
:53:50
Yeah, actually, yes.
Yeah.
:53:52
I tend to tie up and abandon
women I really want
to see again, too.
:53:55
No, but you tie them up.
:54:04
Well, I was queuing up
at the checkout,
:54:07
and I think I put my bag
on the floor...
:54:09
All right, would you like to
give me some details, love?
:54:14
-- Where's the toilet?
-- What?
:54:16
I'm going to be sick.
Where's the toilet?
:54:18
-- No, you're not.
-- I am going to be sick!
:54:20
Nice one. How stupid
do you think I am?
:54:22
Where's the toilet?
:54:23
The what, love?
:54:26
Where's the toilet?
:54:27
Through that door,
up the stairs,
:54:29
and it's just on
the left.