Once Upon a Time in the Midlands
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1:04:29
Here you are, babe.
1:04:30
Oh, ta, love.
1:04:32
Do you know what?
1:04:33
My bloody foot's throbbing now.
1:04:36
Aw. You all right?
1:04:37
Yeah, not bad.
1:04:41
Bloody hell.
1:04:42
What a fucking mess.
1:04:45
So, where were you,
then, Jim?

1:04:46
What?
1:04:48
When all this was kicking off.
Where were you?

1:04:52
Oh, he'd just
nipped out, love.

1:04:55
Nipped out?
1:04:56
What, half past 5:00
in the morning?

1:04:58
Where did he
nip out to?

1:04:59
Tell her about Dek, Charlie.
1:05:01
Huh?
1:05:02
Oh, just forget
about all that.

1:05:04
Tell her about Dek.
1:05:05
Tell me what?
1:05:09
Fucking Dek
grassed us up, all right?

1:05:11
He saw him standing outside
when they arrived.

1:05:13
Oh, Dek grassed
you up, did he?

1:05:15
I don't know
whether he grassed him up

1:05:17
or Dek was with them
when they came to the door.

1:05:19
I'll deal with that
streak of piss

1:05:21
when the time comes,
but, the point is,

1:05:23
they were looking
for you, weren't they?

1:05:24
What the fuck
are you getting at here?

1:05:26
Aye, they were looking for me.
1:05:27
I didn't smash the house up,
Carol, okay?

1:05:29
Dek fucking grassed us up.
1:05:30
It's his fault the place
is smashed up, not mine.

1:05:33
Well, of course it's your fault.
1:05:34
See? See, it's
always the same.

1:05:37
Every time
you come back,

1:05:39
you bring trouble
with you, don't you?

1:05:40
Every bloody time.
1:05:42
Look at you.
He don't care.

1:05:43
You're like
a little...

1:05:46
What's that word?
He's immature, isn't he?

1:05:48
Like a little kid.
1:05:50
Well, I've had enough, Jim,
all right?

1:05:52
I've really had enough now.
1:05:53
Coming around here,
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always causing trouble
on my bloody doorstep.

1:05:57
A few fucking tapes, man.
1:05:58
A few tapes?

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