:28:12
Come in and sit down.
:28:15
Like some coffee?
:28:17
Aye.
:28:21
You must be Mark.
:28:22
Aye, that's me.
:28:28
Are you a friend of Diane's?
:28:31
- More a friend of a friend.
- Right.
:28:36
Are you her flatmates, like?
:28:39
Flatmates?!
:28:40
I must remember that one.
:28:44
Morning.
:28:59
Good morning, Spud.
:29:01
Morning, Gail. Mr Houston.
:29:03
Mrs Houston.
:29:04
Mornin', Spud.
:29:05
Sit down
and have some breakfast.
:29:09
I'm sorry about last night,
by the way.
:29:12
That's OK.
I slept fine on the sofa.
:29:15
I had a bit much to drink.
Had a bit of an accident.
:29:20
Dinnae worry.
:29:22
Does a man good to cut loose
once in a while.
:29:25
This one could do
with being tied up.
:29:28
I'll get the sheets washed.
I'll wash them.
:29:32
No need.
:29:33
- It's no problem.
- Or for me.
:29:35
- I'd rather take care of it.
- Really...
:29:38
- No!
- Spud, they're my sheets!
:29:53
- Why not?
- Because it's illegal.
:29:55
What, holding hands?
:29:57
- No, not holding hands.
- You were quite happy