Stella Street
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:09:05
Come on, back, back.
Come to me.

:09:07
Come on, let's go.
:09:08
What are you doing?
What are you doing?

:09:11
Come on. Come on back.
:09:13
Plenty of room.
:09:16
- Move it, move it! Let's move it!
- You trying to buttfuck me or what?

:09:20
Way to go, guys!
Come on, rock 'n' roll!

:09:25
Squeeze those butts, guys.
:09:26
Come on!
Rock 'n' roll!

:09:28
Come on, guys.
:09:30
Get those boxes up there!
:09:32
You're breaking up again, Foster.
:09:34
- Hello, Duane.
- What did you say?

:09:35
L'm saying if you can't hear me there,
you come down and talk to me here.

:09:40
L'm down in the forecourt, okay?
:09:42
What I'll do is, if I can't hear you,
I'll come down.

:09:53
Hello, Mr. Chundri, Mrs. Chundri.
:09:55
Jeremy Hickman,
Hickman and Holmes.

:09:57
L've got a client.
Ls this a good time to show him round?

:10:00
- Help yourselves.
- Jerry, it's in the sock drawer.

:10:03
- Mr. Jagger.
- Underneath the dark one.

:10:23
- Ls this your house, Mr. Pacino?
- No.

:10:26
This is my home.
:10:27
Jack, it's great to see you.
Welcome back.

:10:30
Who's this Jack Nicklaus bloke
who moved into the Tuckers'?

:10:33
Jack Nicholson.
He's a famous film actor.

:10:35
Never heard of him.
:10:37
L'm Mick Jagger.
How you doing, okay?

:10:39
- Very nice to meet you.
- You too. Likewise.

:10:41
Here, this place hasn't changed one iota
except for them fridges down there.

:10:45
Yes, it's still much the same.
:10:47
- Want to see the upstairs flat?
- Yeah!

:10:49
Mind the boxes of Hula-Hoops at the top
of the stairs, you might trip over them.

:10:53
Nice one! Mind the Hula-Hoops,
well, alright!

:10:56
When I was about 14,
we moved into a house in Stella Street.


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