Suzie Gold
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:33:01
lt's because there's no meat
in the curry.

:33:03
-lt's called vegetarian food.
-lt's Sunday!

:33:06
Well. l didn't know if Suzie
practised kosher or not.

:33:09
That's really thoughtful. thanks.
:33:16
-Have you got brothers or sisters?
-One of each.

:33:19
My younger sister's
about to get married.

:33:21
And my younger brother's about
to find out he's not Black.

:33:23
-Will that come as a shock to him?
-Yeah. big shock.

:33:26
How does it feel having your
younger sister get married?

:33:29
Oh. you know well...
maybe you don't.

:33:32
lt all seems a bit more relaxed
round here than at mine.

:33:35
Yeah. that's why l hang out here.
You should see my family.

:33:38
l don't know what you mean.
:33:39
Well. you don't give your kids
grief like my dad. do you?

:33:42
Yeah. you don't seem to meddle
as much as my parents.

:33:45
l just think if you hold on to the
ropes too hard in life...

:33:48
you just end up burning your
hands.

:33:50
Sometimes you've just got to go
where the wind takes you.

:33:54
lf there was any chance my parents
were into sailing...

:33:58
they'd definitely be the
'holding-on-to-the-ropes' type.

:34:00
Even if it meant going straight
into the wind.

:34:03
You seem pretty together though.
:34:05
That's all a show to lure young
men into my trap.

:34:08
Here you are.
:34:13
This was amazing...
:34:16
this famiIy actuaIIy
communicated with each other.

:34:18
Like one person taIked and the
other peopIe Iistened.

:34:21
And no-one over-reacted.
:34:24
But maybe the best thing was just
being a stranger.

:34:27
And no assumptions were made about
me because of what my father did...

:34:29
or what my mother said in the
hairdresser's Iast week.

:34:32
You're the Gold girl lovely.
like your mother.

:34:35
l hope you're looking after
my Darren.

:34:38
Are you all right?
:34:40
Yeah. l'm fine.
:34:44
Yeah. she is cool. l'd like to
see more of her.

:34:49
Thanks. babe.
:34:58
Did you never try to find
your dad?


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