Strange Bedfellows
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:01:00
Ralph, what's going on?
:01:01
You playing tonight or not?
:01:03
Fred.
:01:04
Uh, listen, mate.
I'm in Sydney.

:01:08
Sydney?
:01:10
Yeah, I'm up here...
:01:12
for a visit.
:01:13
Oh.
:01:14
We were expecting you
for poker.

:01:16
You have got
to meet Ralph.

:01:19
She is so crazy.
:01:20
Geez, mate, I forgot.
:01:21
She's up from the country
with her boyfriend.

:01:23
Yeah, I'll be back tomorrow.
:01:25
What's her name, Ralph?
:01:25
Sorry, Laurie, what was that?
:01:27
I said, what's
your boyfriend's name?

:01:31
Vince.
:01:32
What was that about Vince?
:01:34
Oh, Vince.
:01:35
Yeah, he's here.
:01:37
[applause]
:01:44
He's...
:01:48
Ooh, careful, love.
:01:49
Give a girl
a hernia.

:01:50
Who was that, Ralph?
:01:51
Listen, Fred,
I'm in a bar, mate.

:01:53
It's very noisy.
:01:56
I've got to go.
:01:57
I'll see you tomorrow.
:02:04
[country music playing quietly]
:02:12
It seems Ralph and Vince
are in Sydney.

:02:17
Really?
:02:18
Why would they be
in Sydney?

:02:20
Must have gone
up there for work.

:02:23
Yeah, yeah,
sure, sure.

:02:26
I think so.
:02:27
Vince does have
a business.

:02:28
Of course,
he's a businessman.

:02:30
Wears a tie and all.
:02:31
(man)
Probably...

:02:33
gone up there for business.
:02:35
Definitely.
:02:36
I went to Sydney
for business once.

:02:38
See? It's quite common.
:02:40
Yeah, of course it is.
:02:41
Vince is a businessman.
:02:43
He went up there
for business.

:02:48
Why do you think
Ralph went?

:02:56
Because...
:02:57
he's a mechanic.
:02:59
Of course he is.

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