:14:00
- Oh?
- Yeah, well, basically...
:14:03
I've inherited this problem
from my predecessor.
:14:05
He was my ex-boss.
I warned him before he left.
:14:08
Of course he wasn't having any of it.
:14:10
So he's gone on to greener pastures,
and I've been left holding the baby.
:14:14
What's the problem then?
:14:17
Well, see, he ordered
this whole spring range from a firm...
:14:20
and they didn't deliver
by the deadline.
:14:22
So I threatened not to pay them, and now
they're giving me all this hassle and shit.
:14:26
- Is it envelopes?
- Oh, no. It's a whole range of stationery.
:14:29
Problems, eh? I've got them, too,
'cause I want to change me job.
:14:33
- Do you?
- Yeah, well, you see, I went
into personnel management...
:14:36
'cause it's all about dealing with people...
:14:38
but I've ended up with this job, like...
:14:40
I spend 90% of my time
shifting paper around a desk.
:14:43
Yeah. Yeah.
:14:45
- Anyway, it's not the same since Patsy left.
- Who's that?
:14:46
- Anyway, it's not the same since Patsy left.
- Who's that?
:14:47
Oh, she was one
of the senior secretaries.
:14:50
She was a real laugh.
She retired last year.
:14:53
Would you excuse me
a moment? Sorry.
:14:56
I just remembered something.
:15:00
Oh, look at you in your specs.
:15:02
Yeah, I only use them
for reading and writing.
:15:05
- You look so mature.
- Well, not too mature, I hope.
:15:10
- I haven't opened your present, have I?
- No.
:15:14
Nice paper.
:15:26
Oh!
:15:28
That's useful, actually.
:15:32
It's great.
Thanks a lot.
:15:34
- It goes with the room.
- It's really lovely, actually.
:15:37
- I must buy you some flowers for it.
- Thanks.
:15:45
Well, we don't have to tell her, do we?
:15:48
No. No. Mum's the word.
:15:51
Only upset her anyway.
:15:54
Yeah. Right. Deal, yeah.
:15:57
- To be honest, I've had enough of her.
- Know what you mean, yeah.