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[Billy Narrating]
The pilotis Mr. D.
:26:10
Wow.
:26:12
Dropped it down sweet as you like,
just like he said he could.
:26:16
This is fucking fantastic.
:26:19
- Can touch down and be in the air
again in less than 30 seconds.
- Right.
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The other chap is Peter Chase's
big rival on the club scene,
the infamous Perry Elley.
:26:28
You just keep yourself wrapped in cotton
wool for awhile and we're home and dry.
:26:31
[Billy Narrating] Mr. D. and Perry
had been hatching this one for months.
:26:34
This was the final
dress rehearsal.
:26:36
Boys, this is gonna work.
:26:40
[Billy Narrating]
So,John Dyke-- Mr. D. --
:26:43
he was the one
who got me into this.
:26:45
I was doing me cabbing,
and I picked him up one day.
:26:48
We had a little chat and got talking,
and he asked for me again.
:26:51
I used to deliver things for him,
packages, and drive a few people about.
:26:54
But I didn't ask any questions.
I think he liked that.
:27:03
[Bird Squawking]
:27:07
What do you make of Jason ?
:27:09
I wouldn't like to get on the wrong
side of him. He's an 18-carat nutter.
:27:13
- He's kept you busy.
- Yeah.
:27:17
Actually, um, him and his pals
have asked me to do a bit
of driving about for 'em.
:27:21
Well, full-time.
:27:24
How do you feel about that ?
:27:26
I don't know.
:27:28
Thought, "Why not ?"
:27:30
I mean, they're all right.
They look after me.
:27:32
- I wouldn't mind seeing
where it'd take me.
- [ Sighs ]
:27:35
I can still do a bit of driving for you.
That's no ta problem, is it ?
:27:38
Well, good luck to you, Billy.
:27:41
do you think
it's a bad idea ?
:27:45
It's not for me to say.