Sin noticias de Dios
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:35:04
I always liked boxers.
:35:13
Not in my in-laws' village...
:35:15
Why did you agree?
:35:17
Because my mother-in-law
went on and on.

:35:20
I'd have said no to mine,
I know how to handle her.

:35:26
Is there something wrong?
:35:28
We're not used to eating
with bosses.

:35:31
-No, don't go.
-I'm just...

:35:33
...other worker like you, girls.
:35:35
-Has anyone seen Lola?
-She's not in yet.

:35:38
She's on the afternoon shift.
:35:41
Oh yes, she told me so
at home.

:35:45
She's my cousin, you see.
:35:47
Actually, my cousin's
wife.

:35:50
But I'm staying with them.
:35:52
She didn't tell us.
:35:54
She keeps to herseIf.
:35:56
She didn't tell me she'd been
at university for a year either.

:36:01
-She's Iever...
-If she's so...

:36:03
...clever what's
she doing here?

:36:05
She doesn't want her husband
to feel small.

:36:09
That's pretty stupid, isn't it?
:36:12
She always
made me suspicious.

:36:14
It's romantic. Carmen...
:36:16
I can call you Carmen,
can't I...?

:36:19
-Sure.
-I'm pregnant.

:36:20
Will they fire me?
:36:22
They can try over
my dead body.

:36:25
I'm a woman too, you know.
:36:28
Hello...
:36:30
Lola, before I forget,
I spoke...

:36:32
...to the manager and he says
Many can start right away.

:36:36
Her husband's going to be
a security guard.

:36:43
What's on the agenda today?
:36:45
First, the check-out girl
who's pregnant.

:36:48
Make sure the special offers
are in a prominent position.

:36:52
When her attendance
gets bad, fire her.

:36:55
Another reason.
We don't fire pregnant women.

:36:58
I want a constant
watch kept here...


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