:12:01
...a kind of frosty taste?
:12:09
A taste of cold, dry air?
:12:14
No, but I'll pour you a glass...
:12:17
...and you can try it.
:12:18
Angela...
:12:24
Do you know why the woodlouse...
:12:26
...gives it that taste?
:12:28
No one does.
:12:30
Thank you.
:12:35
And that is a mystery.
:12:45
The fact is, I actually like...
:12:47
...that earthy taste.
:12:48
That's what I say.
:12:50
Really?
:12:56
Don't I, Dad?
:12:58
Thank you.
:13:00
That's the first nice thing
I heard today.
:13:03
I don't see why you all want...
:13:05
...to kill the woodlouse.
:13:08
Neither do I.
:13:11
Thirty years ago, there were
so many that if you stared...
:13:15
...at the ground
it seemed to be moving.
:13:18
Know how we got rid of them?
:13:24
It was in this kitchen.
:13:27
Dad...
:13:29
My late wife prepared
some huge bowls...
:13:32
...of boiling water...
:13:34
...with sulphur and lime.
We went out to the vines...
:13:39
...and in two weeks...
:13:44
...between the two of us...
:13:47
And she was pregnant
with Angela at the time.
:13:54
Come on now, stop that.
:13:57
Don't think about her.