Stella Street
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:23:03
Well, nice to meet you, Jack.
Oh, I like your films.

:23:06
Thanks, Dave.
L like your milk.

:23:08
Hey, Jack!
:23:10
Lt's like a whole new beginning.
:23:12
Lt sure is good to be here, Al.
:23:14
Lt's like a door opening onto
a great big ocean of possibilities.

:23:18
Yeah.
:23:27
Well, looks like we got ourselves
a whole new piece of paradise, Al.

:23:42
This young lady came to my doorstep
because I was renting out a room...

:23:46
...because it was vacant.
:23:48
L wasn't renting it because
I was broke or lonely or anything.

:23:52
What do you want?
:23:55
- L've come about the room.
- What's the matter with it?

:23:59
L'm looking for a room to rent and I saw
your card in the shop window.

:24:05
Oh, you want a room in my house?
:24:08
Are you sure about that?
This isn't some kind of wind-up, is it?

:24:12
Has the room gone?
:24:14
No, no. Look, do you want to come in?
Now. Please?

:24:28
This place stinks of dosh, Jack.
:24:30
- Yeah?
- Yeah.

:24:31
Lt's a nice, sweet smell.
Lt's almost sickly.

:24:35
Sorry, sir, we're totally blocked here.
We're gonna be at least an hour.

:24:39
Thank you very much.
We'll go another way.

:24:45
There should be a law against that.
:24:47
Letting a lovely animal like that
bubble to death.

:24:50
That's payday, Jack.
:24:52
That's Damien Hirst's
Cow in Formaldehyde.

:24:55
Lt's a priceless piece of art.
:24:59
- Hello, is somebody there?
- Yeah, right here in front of you.


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