1:16:00
Totally.
1:16:03
You see, l thought
you still had to deal with--
1:16:05
with your other, uh...
1:16:06
Oh. Gerry?
1:16:09
Well, l don't know.
is that--yeah, if...
1:16:11
and l thought it was best
if l allowed you to--
1:16:13
Gerry is why you haven't
called me?
1:16:16
Well, after Clive's party...
1:16:17
l didn't want to just presume
that you'd--that we'd--
1:16:20
You think l just go to bed...
1:16:21
with all the successful
oarsmen l come across?
1:16:26
Sorry. Nervous humor.
1:16:28
Well, l hoped not.
1:16:34
Sorry. Excuse me.
1:16:37
Hello? Ahem.
1:16:40
Oh, l see.
1:16:41
l'll, uh...
1:16:44
l'll come straight away.
1:16:46
Ok, thanks.
1:16:48
My mum had to go
into hospital.
1:16:50
She's had some tests done.
The results are through.
1:16:51
l should, uh, go.
1:16:55
Do you want me
to come with you?
1:16:59
Yeah. That's really
nice of you.
1:17:03
Uh...
1:17:04
well, maybe, um...
1:17:06
l don't--
She's quite frail...
1:17:07
and l don't know
how she's going--
1:17:09
lt's ok.
1:17:11
But, um, thanks.
1:17:16
l'm--Some friends are having
dinner at Clive's tonight...
1:17:19
if you're not
doing anything.
1:17:21
You want to come along?
1:17:24
Well, some other time.
1:17:26
l'd love to,
if that's ok.
1:17:28
Yeah, yeah.
1:17:32
Of course. Crikey, it's--
it's very, very ok, yeah.
1:17:37
Well, at the risk of
sounding old-fashioned...
1:17:39
l'll pick you up at 8:00.
1:17:40
ls that a will
pick me up...
1:17:42
or a haven't, not,
didn't, might?
1:17:46
Listen, don't worry
about your mum.
1:17:48
She'll be ok.
1:17:50
Remember Monty Python.
1:17:54
Well, l'll see you later.
1:17:59
Bye.