Last Orders
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:12:00
This is all a bit formal for old Jack, ain't it?
:12:04
"From the end of Margate pier"?
:12:07
Margate?
:12:09
Suppose he thought he'd get there
in the end. One way or the other.

:12:12
When did he write it?
:12:15
It was a couple of days before.
:12:17
Well, why didn't he just tell you?
:12:19
I suppose he thought
that I'd think he was joking.

:12:21
I mean that way he makes it proper.
:12:27
Well, if you want to do it, Amy,
I'll take you.

:12:29
-What, in the old camper?
-Yeah, 'course.

:12:34
No.
:12:36
I can't do it, Ray.
:12:37
I mean, thank you, but...
:12:41
...I don't want to.
:12:43
It's a dying man's request, Amy.
:12:46
Would you do it, Ray?
:12:47
That way it gets done, doesn't it?
That way his last wish gets carried out.

:12:51
It only says,
"To whom it may concern" anyway.

:12:55
All right, I'll do it.
:12:57
Yeah, 'course I'll do it. What about Vince?
:13:01
I haven't told Vincey. Not about this.
:13:03
Well, I mean, I will, but...
:13:05
...maybe you and him could....
:13:07
I'll talk to Vince.
:13:10
And maybe Lenny and Vic
will want to go as well.

:13:15
It's not even like his writing, is it?
:13:17
Moment's come, Ray.
:13:19
Time to sell up the shop.
:13:22
Well, there's more to life than bacon,
ain't there?

:13:25
It's only fair on Amy.
:13:27
I never made my mind up till about,
well, five minutes ago.

:13:30
I was swabbing down those trays.
:13:39
You know what today is?
:13:44
June's 50th birthday.
:13:46
June 1, 1939.
:13:49
And it's Amy's day for seeing her.
:13:51
She asked me to go, of course.
:13:53
Well, she never said nothing,
but I knew what she was thinking.

:13:57
Fifty years is special or it ain't.

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