:10:00
	You must be Mr Lindsay.
Lindsay Campion, my wife Norman.
:10:05
	- Estella.
- Just out from England?
:10:08
	That's it. We arrived
just a couple of weeks ago.
:10:11
	So they weren't game to send a local?
:10:13
	Well, you...
you're exactly on our way.
:10:16
	Oh, well. I'm glad
you got here in one piece.
:10:20
	Excuse me, I gotta get back to work.
:10:22
	Giddy and Sheela'll show you a room.
You'd probably like to freshen up.
:10:26
	- We'd love to, thank you.
- Thank you very much.
:10:31
	- You take that for me...
- This way, ladies and gents.
:10:34
	Maggie!
:10:45
	Thank you. Lovely.
:10:49
	You'll have trouble sleeping.
:10:51
	She sleeps next door
and she snores terribly.
:10:55
	- I do not.
- She sounds like two possums mating.
:10:59
	That's so horrible and it's not true.
:11:03
	Whereabouts is the, uh...
:11:05
	Take him out to the thunder box.
:11:08
	Just a tick.
:11:13
	I've never snored in my life.
:11:15
	I think snoring
can be quite charming, actually.
:11:20
	This way.
:11:22
	Why do they call it a thunder box?
Cos it's out in the wind and rain?
:11:26
	I suppose. But you always need
to keep your shoes on.
:11:29
	- Are there stinging nettles?
- Yes, and scorpions and centipedes.
:11:34
	Hell.
:11:35
	- Can you swim?
- Not very well.
:11:40
	I'll wake you up. There's
a swimming hole we go to every day.
:11:43
	- I'm Sheela.
- Estella.
:11:49
	Does he always take the Bible
with him to the dunny?
:11:52
	It wasn't the Bible. He just doesn't
like wasting time, that's all.
:11:59
	Well, from the size of it,
he could be there all night.