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:45:03
Yeah.
:45:05
She couldn't tell me to my face.
:45:07
No, it was over the phone.
:45:11
"Goodbye, Ray."
:45:13
I never said, "Goodbye, Carol."
:45:15
Nah.
:45:17
That was my one cheap comeback.
:45:20
I didn't say goodbye.
I just hung up and sat there not moving...

:45:25
...not budging till 6:00 in the morning.
:45:30
She got me thinking.
:45:33
I ought to go and see Sue.
:45:36
You know?
:45:37
While I'm still.... Before....
:45:41
Mind you, I haven't spoken to Sue for...
:45:44
...I can't think how many years.
:45:47
You can't blame her for that though.
Not really.

:45:50
That was more me, I think.
I just stopped writing one day.

:45:54
You know how it is. Things just stop.
:45:57
Then it seems too long to start them again.
:46:01
So, what....
:46:03
What do you think, Amy?
About going to Australia?

:46:07
Seeing Sue?
:46:09
It's not too late, is it?
:46:14
I might have grandchildren.
You never know.

:46:20
-You ain't said yet, Raysy?
-Said what?

:46:23
If you think Sue would show up
to see you off.

:46:27
Yeah, but Australia's a long way.
:46:30
Well, if not Sue, then who?
:46:34
I mean, if you had some special,
daft request like Jack here.

:46:38
-I ain't going to have no daft request.
-But who knows?

:46:42
There's you.
:46:45
You want to think twice about that?
:46:48
Unless you're thinking of,
you know, planning something sooner.

:46:52
You'll be all right, Raysy. I'll be about.
:46:55
I reckon they should chuck you
over the straight at Epsom.

:46:59
What about you, Lenny,
where do you want to be chucked?


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