:32:01
What-- What--
What's all this then ?
:32:05
This is our future,
Mr. Tweedy.
:32:07
No more wasting time with petty
egg collection and minuscule profits.
:32:11
No more eggs ?
But we've always been egg farmers.
:32:15
Me father and his father and all
their fathers. They was always--
:32:18
Poor ! Worthless.
Nothings.
:32:22
But all that's about to change.
:32:24
This will take Tweedy's farm
out of the dark ages...
:32:27
and into full-scale
automated production.
:32:31
- Melisha Tweedy will be poor no longer.
:32:36
Ooh !
:32:38
I'll put it together
then, shall I ?
:32:47
This isn't good, Mac.
:32:49
Whatever's in those boxes is for us,
and I don't think it's softer hay.
:32:53
Aye, hen. And I hate
to be the voice of doom,
:32:55
but I've been calculating my figures,
and I just don't think
we're built for flying.
:33:00
But I saw him.
He flew in over that fence.
:33:03
Aye, aye, I believe you,
:33:05
but if we could
just see it for ourselves,
that may answer some questions.
:33:09
You're right. I'm sorry.
:33:12
We've been at this all week,
and we're getting nowhere.
:33:14
If his wing were better, he could--
Oh ! I'll have a word with him.
:33:25
Where is he ?
:33:27
They didn't give me this medal
for being a Yank nanny.
:33:31
A simple "I don't know"
would suffice.
:33:33
Beware of that one,
young Ginger.
:33:37
That Yank is not
to be trusted.
:33:39
That Yank is our ticket
out of here.
:33:43
And the pig says to the horse,
" Hey, fella, why the long face ?"
:33:49
Oh, oh, look, look.
:33:52
Oh. Cocktail !
:33:55
Give over !