:22:00
Mm-hmm.
:22:20
Hannah Mills performs
open-can surgery on a tin of tomatoes.
:22:23
What?
:22:25
- What are you wearing?
- What does it look like?
:22:27
You look like Snoopy
dressed as the Red Baron.
:22:30
Well, I can't help it if they make me cry.
:22:33
- Here. Do you want a snorkel?
- Don't!
:22:36
Oh, I'm joking, all right?
:22:38
- I'll do it.
- No, it's all right.
:22:41
No, I'll chop the onion,
and you open the tin.
:22:44
- Right?
- All right.
:22:46
Don't make me cry. Look.
:22:48
It's all right for you.
You don't suffer from allergies like I do.
:22:51
I can't cry. I haven't cried since
I was nine years old, actually.
:22:55
- Is that true?
- Yeah.
:22:57
Oh, well, I've been crying
ever since I can remember.
:23:00
Well, since I were eight.
I don't remember anything before that.
:23:03
- Really? Why is that?
- I don't know. It's just like one big blank.
:23:07
- My mum and dad split up when I was eight.
- Really?
:23:10
- Yeah.
- So did mine.
:23:12
- What, when you were eight?
- Yeah, my dad walked out on us
when I were eight years old.
:23:17
My dad ran off with another woman.
:23:21
- So did mine. Coincidence, eh?
- Synchronicity.
:23:26
Yeah, but what is synchronicity, and what's,
you know, like, coincidence?
:23:30
Jung says that synchronicity is when two
different things happen at the same time.
:23:34
One's being a normal state,
and the other is a psychic one.
Do you know what I mean, like?
:23:39
- Kitchen synchronicity.
- All right.
:23:41
- Hello.
- Good evening.
:23:44
- What's for tea?
- Spaghetti with tuna.
:23:47
- I hate tuna!
- Well, you don't have to eat it, do ya?
:23:50
- I told you I don't like the smell of fish!
- Sorry.
:23:53
Don't have a go at her.
She can cook what she likes.
:23:55
It's all right for her.
Her room isn't next to the kitchen, is it?
:23:58
- Do you want to fight?
- Oh, don't be childish.