1:10:01
Every time we went out
on a Sunday run...
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she always had to take us to places
where she grew up.
1:10:06
- Oh, no.
- Oh, no.
1:10:08
- Oh, that's a shame, isn't it?
- Typical, eh? Typical.
1:10:11
- Now, that's sad, that is.
- I know. It's terrible.
1:10:14
- I wonder what happened to him.
- Ah, he probably retired.
1:10:17
- Or died.
- Don't.
1:10:19
Well, he couldn't have
gone back to Hong Kong, could he?
1:10:21
Makes me feel so old.
Oh, no. Look at this.
1:10:26
Oh, I used to really like that old door.
1:10:28
- So did I.
- Ohhh.
1:10:31
Wonder who lives here now.
1:10:33
- Hey, look.
- What?
1:10:36
They've got a new CD out.
1:10:39
I haven't listened to them for ages.
Have you?
1:10:42
- Oh, yeah. Now and again, yeah.
- Have you?
1:10:49
This is my old bedroom, up here.
1:10:54
Yeah.
1:10:58
- There's mine. Look.
- Oh, yeah.
1:11:08
Oh, no.
No, I don't believe it.
1:11:11
- It's not, is it?
- It is, it is.
1:11:14
Oh, no, no, no, no.
1:11:16
- This is weird. This is really weird now.
- I know. It's too much, isn't it?
1:11:19
I wanted curry and chips, but, um...
1:11:23
Oh. I'm sorry. I mean,
a coincidence is one thing, you know...
1:11:26
but this is a joke, isn't it?
1:11:28
What are you doing here?
1:11:31
Er, open-top bus, uh, uh...
1:11:35
Ricky.
1:11:37
Plasticine men.
1:11:45
Are you all right?
1:11:47
- Do you know who we are?
- Don't patronize me.
1:11:50
Where's your scabs.
1:11:52
Oh, I don't know, Ricky.
They've gone.
1:11:55
- Why?
- Time. Just time.
1:11:58
- Just goes.
- Yeah. It does, yeah.