:30:02
We love the reggae girls,
we love the reggae girls
:30:06
The reggae music make you
jump and stomp, yes
:30:08
The reggae music make you
dance and prance, yes
:30:09
So everybody come
and shake your butt, yes
:30:11
'Cause this the music,
and I'm the best, yes
:30:14
And this is something
that they must confess, yes...
:30:16
Do you reckon
we should go in?
:30:18
Nah. Wait for Mum.
:30:20
Come on, son.
We're running late.
:30:22
Didn't I tell you I was
picking you up this morning?
:30:24
Forgot.
:30:25
Come on.
:30:26
Bit of trouble
:30:33
at your place
last night.
:30:35
Look, Mark,
I have to be honest.
:30:36
You're on remand.
:30:38
The cops say they
found you on the streets.
:30:43
They're going to try
and persuade the judge
:30:47
that your parents
can't control you.
:30:50
I've seen your mother.
:30:51
I don't think
:30:52
she's going to make it here
this morning.
:30:54
She's going to
catch a later bus.
:30:56
- Morning.
- Hi.
:30:59
Mark, you ready?
Better go in.
:31:11
Come on.
:31:13
Nig Heke, eh?
:31:16
Son of Jake the Muss.
:31:20
You a bit of a chip off
the old block, boy?
:31:22
I'm nothing like him.
:31:25
Yeah, we'll see.
:31:27
So today's
the day, boy.
:31:30
Judgment day.
:31:35
How bad
do you want in?
:31:37
Didn't hear you, boy.
:31:39
I want a patch.
:31:40
You hear that, brothers?
:31:44
He wants a patch.
:31:51
You'll have to get
through me first.
:31:55
Do all right
with women, boy?
:31:58
I do all right.