The Ballad of Jack and Rose
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:22:03
We learned some stuff.
:22:05
Watch it.
:22:08
This is it.
:22:11
Just put all your stuff down there
for the moment.

:22:13
We'll bring the rest in later on.
:22:19
Where do you really live?
:22:22
In my aunt's basement.
:22:23
How long are you gonna stay here?
:22:26
Not very long, personally.
:22:29
But I have a feeling that my mother
will be embedded here for quite some time.

:22:35
Do you get a lot of postcards?
:22:37
My mother used to send them.
:22:41
She left when I was 5.
:22:45
She might be coming back.
:22:47
Oh, dear.
:22:48
Rose, would you like to help me
set the table?

:22:51
I was going to make
some cheese sandwiches.

:22:53
No.
:22:55
That's cooked food for the chickens...
:22:57
and that's raw food for the compost.
:23:00
In the big one: Metal and plastic, paper.
You'll get the hang of it.

:23:04
Yeah, okay.
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Any questions about the house, ask Rose.
:23:09
One of you can sleep in here
for the time being...

:23:11
and the other one is on the couch...
:23:13
until we get
one of the outbuildings fixed up.

:23:16
It's fine.
:23:19
Is that all right with you?
:23:21
It's so quiet in here,
it's like the inside of a can.

:23:26
Hey, where's the TV?
:23:27
No TV.
:23:32
Are you working at the moment, Rodney?
:23:35
I've been studying
to be a women's hairdresser.

:23:39
What brought you to that?
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I always wanted to be a barber...
:23:44
but men don't get enough pleasure
out of their hair.

:23:48
Did you do...
:23:50
- Kathleen.
- Yeah, her hair.

:23:53
No, I didn't do Kathy's hair.
:23:55
My mother likes to think of herself
as being 16 years old.

:23:59
Rodney.

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