:13:00
I came over to make sure
I'd settled up for those last few rounds.
:13:04
Go on! On you go.
:13:08
Good luck.
:13:13
Morning, Annie.
:13:18
That Mrs Kennedy...
:13:20
..is a fine one for the champagne.
:13:23
I thought it would be you boys that
would have the heads this morning, not me.
:13:28
We do have heads and they are sore.
:13:31
But at the same time
filled with the very best of Irish brains.
:13:37
- Will those dead chickens find the winner?
- They will.
:13:40
Jackie talked Mrs Kennedy into giving us
a list of the regular lotto players.
:13:45
There's eighteen, and each of those
will be invited to a chicken supper.
:13:49
We'll sit them down,
feed them up, and then find the winner.
:14:01
Yoo-hoo!
:14:05
It's not me Christmas card already,
is it, Michael?
:14:08
- Christmas has come early this year, Kitty.
- How exciting!
:14:13
Come in, Michael, come in.
:14:15
I've been baking!
:14:17
It's tempting, Kitty,
but I've more cards to deliver.
:14:22
Is it a little love note, Michael?
:14:27
What are you up to?
:14:30
- Been writing.
- Ah, Maggie,...
:14:33
- ..will you read me some of your poetry?
- Jesus, Finn, that's not poetry.
:14:37
It's just words for a greeting card.
There's a big difference.
:14:41
Ah, it's poetry to me.
:14:43
My cards are bought by men
on their way home from work.
:14:47
They never even read what I've written inside.
:14:51
I read them!
:14:53
- Go on, Maggs, read us one.
- No!
:14:56
- Ah, will you go on, now?
- I can't.