Last Orders
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:05:01
Jesus God, what's he doing here?
:05:06
Last orders, Bernie.
:05:08
-Not like the ones you're used to, eh?
-Yeah, you know what they are.

:05:13
Didn't anyone tell you, Bern?
:05:15
Jack wanted to go to Margate.
Be scattered in the sea.

:05:19
So we thought we should have
a last look-in at the Coach.

:05:24
I see.
:05:25
Get me a large scotch, Bernie,
and one for yourself.

:05:29
I will. Thanks, Vic.
:05:33
No, no.
:05:36
It's on the house.
:05:37
-On the house.
-Cheers, cheers.

:05:39
-lt ain't every day, is it?
-No.

:05:44
Yeah, Jesus God.
:05:47
To think he was just sitting there,
six weeks ago.

:05:53
Well, here's to him.
:05:55
Jack.
:06:00
Right, lads, whose shout?
:06:02
As if you didn't know.
:06:05
Just testing.
:06:06
You blokes would die of thirst without me,
wouldn't you?

:06:09
Same again, Bernie.
:06:10
Here, look at the form on this one.
:06:13
Cheers, darling.
:06:14
Don't you go coming on to us.
We're all married men here.

:06:17
-Some of us happily.
-Speak for yourself.

:06:19
Come on, Gunner.
Where would you be without your Joaney?

:06:23
"Always pissed and always late."
:06:25
No, where would any of us be
without our better halves?

:06:31
All right, darling?
:06:32
Listen,
if you fancy little fellas like Lucky here...

:06:35
...that is a different matter.
There is no Mrs. Raysy.

:06:38
You'd be doing us all a favor.
:06:39
He's been on his own too long.
Got set in his ways.

:06:42
All right, Raysy, all right.
:06:45
I think you could be
in there with a show, Luck?

:06:53
Well....
:06:57
Point taken, Bernie.
:06:59
Not much good for business, is it?

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