:43:00
You're sorry?
:43:02
You're sorry that
4 of the staff here...
:43:05
have been cut down
with food poisoning...
:43:06
after eating
your sandwiches.
:43:08
And before you speak, yes...
:43:11
they all had
the same sandwiches...
:43:12
and the same symptoms
at the same time.
:43:15
Are you trained in the
catering trade, may l ask?
:43:17
No, actually,
l work in P.R.
:43:19
Well, you're not doing
a particularly good P.R. job...
:43:22
this morning, are you?
:43:23
Luckily for you,
l've convinced my colleagues...
:43:26
not to take the matter
any further...this time.
:43:30
Now, if you'll excuse me...
:43:31
l have 5 people's
work to do.
:43:35
Sorry? Helen has been
delivering sandwiches...
:43:38
to your office.
:43:39
Yes. And today l had
reason to summon her.
:43:41
Yes. And today l had
reason to summon her.
:43:42
Well, l made up a reason,
to be brutally honest.
:43:46
She's quite pretty
in a British...
:43:47
horsy sort of way,
isn't she?
:43:49
Lydia, what are you
playing on?
:43:51
Have you gone raving mad?
:43:53
She's not bloody stupid,
you know.
:43:55
Oh, l wouldn't
say that.
:43:57
l wanted to see
what the woman...
:43:58
you ditched me for is like.
:44:00
Now, now, now,
wait a second.
:44:01
Now, l didn't
ditch you for--
:44:03
l mean, you went back
to America--
:44:04
l wanted to see
what this girl...
:44:06
you seem to have no
intention of leaving...
:44:09
despite the occasional
pre-orgasmic suggestion...
:44:12
that you are has
that is so unleaveable.
:44:15
And l have to say that l
ended our brief meeting...
:44:18
at a bit of a loss.
:44:19
Lydia, don't talk like this.
Now, it sounds ugly.
:44:21
l told you before
l cannot leave Helen for--
:44:25
for--for--
:44:27
You know.
:44:28
For me?
:44:32
ls that what you're
trying to say?
:44:35
You can't leave her
for me?
:44:38
Well, you never said you
wanted that, have you?
:44:40
Gerry, l'm a woman.
:44:43
We don't say
what we want.
:44:45
But we reserve the right
to be pissed off...
:44:47
if we don't get it.
:44:48
That's what makes us
so fascinating...
:44:51
and not
a little bit scary.
:44:55
Hello?
:44:56
Ah, General Flanagan,
at last.
:44:59
This is your kindly
Uncle Russell here.