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:29:02
Vic, of course.
:29:08
Yeah, well...
:29:10
...let them go, June.
The whole bunch of them.

:29:12
Let them do it without me
and without you.

:29:18
The living come first.
:29:21
Even the living
who were as good as dead to him.

:29:26
There's no more. Here.
:29:29
Here you go.
:29:43
Jack in a box, eh, Vic?
:29:45
-Do you want to hand him over here, Vic?
-Sorry, Raysy. I was forgetting.

:29:49
-Do you want to hold him for a bit?
-Yeah.

:29:58
-Are you quite comfy there, Vic?
-Sure am.

:30:01
Good, isn't it?
:30:02
All seats are power adjustable.
Upholstery's all customized.

:30:05
-Yeah, but Vic ain't a customer, is he?
-Who says?

:30:08
-How much you asking, Vince?
-What?

:30:10
Bit of respect, please, Lenny.
:30:12
Well, it's a nice motor, Vic. I mean, it's a...
:30:15
...bit heavy on the petrol,
but 65K on the clock and it's genuine....

:30:21
Just testing.
:30:26
So when are you going to retire, Vic?
:30:28
No rush. There's a few customers...
:30:30
...I shall hang around for yet.
:30:33
Why do you think my name's Vic?
:30:35
-Why is your name Vic?
-Well, I'm halfway to a vicar, ain't I?

:30:40
You could swan it, Vic.
:30:41
Better than Margate.
:30:43
-Big Boy here is aiming for the Bahamas.
-Being a grand a throw.

:30:46
Is that what Jack cost?
:30:48
Bloody hell, Joan had better start saving.
:30:50
That's what I heard.
:30:51
-Very comfy seats these. I could nod off.
-Bloody hell.

:30:56
Jack.
:30:58
It's me, Vince.

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