:05:19
- Oh, hiya.
- Hello.
:05:21
You look so smart.
:05:24
- Speak for yourself.
- Oh, yeah.
:05:26
No, you do.
Let me take this.
:05:28
No, it's all right.
It's really heavy.
:05:30
- This is for you. It's, uh, nothing.
- You shouldn't have bothered.
:05:33
- Come on. Let me take it.
- All right then.
:05:35
- Did you get a cup of tea?
- Yeah, and a sarnie.
:05:38
It's only one
and a half hours journey.
:05:40
Uh, it's not much.
It's, uh, for your flat.
:05:42
- Oh, you didn't need to.
- Oh, it's only a last-minute
thing from Doncaster.
:05:46
- The car's not very far, so...
- Oh. Is it on a meter?
:05:49
- No, it's in the car park.
- Oh.
:05:55
Oh, it feels strange, this.
:05:57
- Yeah, it does, doesn't it?
- Mm. No, no, I mean London.
:06:01
Oh, I see.
Has it changed much?
:06:04
I don't know.
It has and it hasn't.
:06:07
- Do you know what I mean?
- Yeah, I think so.
:06:10
It all looks the same,
but... it feels different.
:06:17
Stupid tosser.
:06:19
- I'll tell you what is strange though.
- What?
:06:21
- Seeing you driving.
- Well, it's the company car.
:06:24
Oh, look at you!
I've got to drive me own jalopy.
:06:27
You'll get one when
you're promoted, won't you?
:06:29
I hope not to be there much longer.
:06:33
Have you read this...
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë?
:06:37
- Yeah, it's great, and
her house is near my house.
- Is it?
:06:40
- Yeah. I've been there.
- Have you?
:06:42
- Yeah. Yorkshire.
- Oh, right.
:06:47
- I've got a question.
- Come on then.
:06:49
Ms. Brontë, Ms. Brontë...
:06:53
who will I have sex with next?
:06:59
It's a bit like the I Ching, isn't it?