:05:00
I was going to pay for it.
:05:01
Yeah, I'm sure you were. Get out.
:05:05
I told you I was going to pay for it.
I always pay for my drinks.
:05:08
Even for your watered-down gin.
:05:10
Don't come the innocent
with me, you bastard!
:05:13
My stocks have been
well down this past month.
:05:15
Watch what you're saying!
:05:16
- What, you're a thief?
- What's going on?
:05:19
Our friend here says that
l've been pinching his booze.
:05:22
- Ridiculous! He always pays.
- How would you know?
:05:24
- I work with him, don't I?
- And what else?
:05:27
-What's that mean?
- Keep out of this. Blaney, outside.
:05:30
- You're fired.
- He never stole nothing in his life.
:05:33
He puts the money in the till.
I've seen him.
:05:35
A thief or a boozer,
I don't need either one as a barman,
:05:39
And he's usually pulling your tits
instead of pulling pints.
:05:42
He can't keep his hands off you,
so the customers say.
:05:45
What about you? Always fingering me.
:05:47
Keep your lying mouth shut,
Babs, or you can get out as well.
:05:50
I'm off. Keep the change!
:05:59
I'll send for my things later.
:06:01
Just a minute!
:06:03
There's a little matter of ten pounds
I advanced you on your salary.
:06:06
Are you planning to steal that as well?
:06:11
There you are.
:06:13
You know what to do with them.
:06:20
- Don't let him talk to you like that.
- I know.
:06:23
- What are you gonna do, luv?
- I don't know.
:06:27
- Another pub perhaps.
- Are you alright?
:06:31
- You just gave him back that tenner.
- I had to.
:06:34
He didn't think I had it.
Don't worry, I've got a bit left.
:06:37
This is Covent Garden,
not the garden of love.
:06:39
How 'bout starting work?
:06:41
Oh, get stuffed!
:06:46
- Look after yourself.
- I'll call you.
:06:58
Thanks, guv.