:20:03
But l´m teaching them nothing.
:20:06
l´m not even getting to first base.
:20:08
Don´t worry.
:20:10
Your lot leaves this term.
The next will be better.
:20:13
They´ll be just as bad.
Probably worse.
:20:16
What´s your answer?
:20:17
What they need...
:20:19
...is a bloody good hiding.
:20:24
l feel rather sorry for them,
you know?
:20:27
Most of them can hardly read.
:20:30
You´re so naive,
my dear old colleague.
:20:34
They´ll be earning twice as much
as us before you can shake a stick.
:20:39
They´ll happily be part
of the great London unwashed:
:20:43
llliterate...
:20:45
...smelly and quite content.
:20:49
An education´s a disadvantage
in this day and age.
:20:53
That is ridiculous!
:20:55
But still true.
:20:57
So you had better start
brushing up...
:21:00
...on your voodoo if you wish
to remain sane.
:21:09
Good morning.
:21:13
All right, take your seats.
:21:20
- All right, Sir?
- L hope you didn´t hurt yourself.
:21:23
You all right?
:21:24
Cheap stuff they´re selling nowadays.
:21:29
Want me to help, Sir?