:56:02
Is that tea or whisky you're drinking there?
:56:04
Tea.
:56:06
He wouldn't begrudge us, would he?
:56:09
It's a long way to Margate.
:56:23
I thought:
:56:24
"You ain't been nowhere,
and you ain't going nowhere."
:56:27
Yeah, I saw his glove
where his face had been.
:56:29
And I saw stars.
I actually saw them like they say you do.
:56:32
Isn't it time to pack it in then?
Hang up the gloves.
:56:35
I could've won 50 smackers.
:56:36
You're seven years older
than when you last fought.
:56:39
Yeah, well.
:56:41
Gunner Tate,
middleweight, always pissed....
:56:44
"Always pissed and always late."
:56:57
-I was wondering, Vince....
-What was you wondering, Vic?
:56:57
-I was wondering, Vince....
-What was you wondering, Vic?
:57:00
I was wondering if we could pop over
to Chatham. See the war memorial.
:57:04
Yeah, I don't see why not. Do you, Raysy?
:57:07
I'd have thought a man
in your line of business...
:57:09
...would've had enough of memorials.
:57:12
Nah, that's why we're here, ain't it?
To remember the dead.
:57:15
Yeah. That's what we're doing, Vince.
:57:19
-Mean a detour?
-We can do detours.
:57:24
It's my round, ain't it? Same again, chaps?
:57:28
Vince, want another coffee?
Something to go with it?
:57:32
I don't know about you, Lenny...
:57:35
...but I'm driving down to Margate
to deliver something.
:57:38
That's why we're all here.
:57:40
Vic here wants a little stop on the way,
which I ain't against.
:57:43
Considering we're here
to remember the dead.
:57:45
It's just gone 14:15.
If you want to sit here all day drinking...
:57:49
...that's your business.
I'm going to the car, then to Margate.
:57:53
So if you ain't coming,
you'd better find a station.