:27:02
- Central and secondary.
- I'm having one explanation. I don't need two.
:27:05
- I'm not stupid. Thank you very much.
- No, there's, like, three...
:27:07
- different groups of...
- Traits.
:27:10
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
:27:15
Uh, what do you think your, uh, card...
:27:17
My cardinal trait is, what do you think
about Margaret Thatcher?
:27:21
Do you think she will be assassinated?
:27:24
Or do you think she will carry on
ad nauseam into the next century?
:27:27
- How do you both feel about that?
- I don't know.
:27:29
That's right. You don't know,
and you don't care!
:27:31
Let's face it.
:27:33
See, uh, Abraham Lincoln's
cardinal trait was, uh, honesty.
:27:37
Yeah. Look what happened to him.
:27:39
Why don't you, uh, want
to talk about your cardinal...
:27:44
"My Cardinal Trait" by Hannah Mills.
:27:48
My cardinal trait is... generosity.
:27:52
- Oh?
- That's true, Hannah. She's a very kind person.
:27:55
Oh, my friend concurs,
which is very big of her, I must say.
:27:58
That's like your main, uh, driving...
:28:01
That's right. And do you happen to
have a cardinal trait, by any chance?
:28:05
Uh, well, see, Annie,
I think your cardinal...
:28:10
Never mind her.
I'm talking to you, monsieur.
:28:12
Hmm, uh... Hmm, uh...
:28:16
Uh, honesty.
I tell it like it...
:28:19
Ah, that's a porky pie, isn't it,
Mr. Ricky, Richard...
:28:23
- What's your surname?
- Burton. Richard Burton. Didn't I tell you?
:28:25
- No.
- Yeah, it's...
:28:27
- Youre joking, ain't you?
- No, really.
:28:30
I don't, uh, look like him or anything.
:28:32
You can say that again.
:28:34
- No, me mum used to fancy him when...
- He was lovely.
:28:37
Well, let's just hope you
don't end up like him then.
:28:41
So, um, what do you think
your cardinal trait is then, Annie?
:28:45
Well, uh, I don't know.
I- I don't know...
:28:50
See, uh, I think you
should, uh, look up more.
:28:53
See, you always, like,
seem stressed and that.
:28:56
Your behavior might be like a cause
of your, uh, scabby skin and that.