:31:01
It's a war, Frank.
:31:02
We're taking casualties
every week.
:31:05
We've lost 43 British soldiers.
:31:07
I know. I know.
:31:09
I'm having to write
too many letters, Frank.
:31:11
I'm sorry,
we have to draw the line.
:31:13
Sir, the General is getting
quite excited.
:31:16
Yes. Thank you, Sergeant Major.
:31:25
I'm sick of being shot at,
spat on
:31:27
and all the other shit
that goes with this place.
:31:29
It's about time we go out there
:31:30
and show these fuckers
what it's all about.
:31:32
The reason is
'cause they get away with it
:31:33
and this time they ain't going
to get away with it.
:31:35
You got to get in,
you got to hit them hard
:31:36
and get in there first.
:31:37
Get the first one straight in.
:31:38
Same as we did in Belfast.
:31:40
Take no shit.
:31:41
This one's just a civil rights,
though, ain't it?
:31:42
They're all troublemakers
anyway, mate.
:31:44
The lot of 'em.
:31:45
They're all mixed in together.
:31:46
Well, that's just like kids,
and that, ain't it?
:31:48
Yeah, well,
they're mixed in with the kids.
:31:49
What about that major
that died today?
:31:50
Where was his civil rights?
:31:51
And the two lads last week--
where's their civil rights?
:31:53
I'm just saying,
they're just kids
:31:54
throwing stones, that's all.
:31:56
You're-You're either with us
on this or you're not.
:31:58
I'm with you, man.
:31:59
Yeah, you better be.
:32:00
I'm all right, man.
:32:01
I'm-I'm up for it.
:32:02
Everyone on the other side
of this wall
:32:04
is enemy,
as far as I'm concerned.
:32:06
Can't see a kid
being an enemy, though.
:32:08
If they're in the way,
they're in the way.
:32:11
You got to stick with us
on this.
:32:13
I am.
:32:14
Whatever happens
:32:15
we'll sort it all out
between us, right?
:32:16
When we bang through that wall,
they see that wall come down
:32:19
they'll shit themselves,
they really will.
:32:20
We'll just get out there
:32:21
and just kick some arse
out there.
:32:22
Show the hats how to do it.
:32:30
So, did you go to Mass today?
:32:31
Aye, love.
:32:33
Aye, whose is it?
:32:34
Father Bally.
:32:35
Ach, he's a nice man.
:32:37
Aye, he is.
:32:38
He was talking to me after it
:32:39
seeing how I was getting on
after getting out of jail.
:32:41
Wondering if you'd
got a job yet, I suppose?
:32:43
No, I wasn't.
:32:47
You're going to get that wee
girl into trouble, you know.
:32:51
What are you on about?
:32:52
You know what I mean.
:32:53
Look, you're not me ma.
:32:55
Aye, but I'm all you've got.
:32:58
Sounds like she has horns
on her head.