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:19:00
...and they've offered you first refusal
to be their new meat manager.

:19:03
-You've got no choice, have you?
-Haven't I?

:19:06
Well, that's down to you, Dad.
That's your funeral.

:19:08
Don't come running back to me.
Don't expect me to lay out any money.

:19:11
At least I'd be my own man.
:19:13
Your own man?
:19:16
You never was your own man.
You was your old man's man, weren't you?

:19:20
That cuts both ways, doesn't it?
:19:23
That should have been our shop.
:19:24
Dad, just don't expect me to bail you out.
:19:29
I ain't got it.
:19:31
Bit of a dry argument over here, Jack.
Wouldn't be your shout, would it?

:19:46
There's a tenner.
:19:48
Buy your mates a drink, a couple of drinks.
Buy yourself one. I'm going home.

:19:52
So who?
:19:54
Some of Vince's pals from the old days.
:19:59
Business pals.
:20:01
Rough stuff. Understand?
:20:05
You look like you're begging
with that bowl there.

:20:08
Yeah.
:20:13
It's Amy I'm thinking about, Raysy.
:20:16
When l, you know....
:20:18
She might want to stay put or want to
go through with the bungalow anyway.

:20:23
It ain't been kiboshed yet.
:20:28
She might have other plans.
:20:33
Either way...
:20:35
...I don't want to see a debt collector
knocking at her front door.

:20:44
Hello, Nurse.
:20:46
Do you know my friend Ray, Kelly?
:20:49
Yeah.
:20:50
Take his pulse, it's faster than mine.
:20:55
You'd be all right there.
:20:57
You don't change, do you?

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