Beyond Borders
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:02:00
that night, so many years ago.
:02:05
Well, come on and let me know
:02:09
Should l stay or should l go?
:02:12
Should l stay
or should l go now?

:02:17
Should l stay
or should l go now?

:02:21
lf l go, there will be trouble
:02:25
And if l stay,
it will be double

:02:30
So come on and let me know...
:02:47
Thanks a lot.
:03:01
Should l stay
or should l go now?

:03:03
Thank you.
:03:05
lf l go,
there will be trouble

:03:07
Thank you.
:03:09
And if l stay,
it will be double

:03:13
So, you've got to let me know
:03:17
Should l stay or should l go?
:03:20
Thank you!
:03:24
Thank you very much.
:03:34
Lovely.
:03:36
l want to thank the band.
:03:37
After that racket,
l can only appear good.

:03:39
Now, Margaret Thatcher...
:03:41
you've got to hand it to her.
:03:42
Love her or hate her,
Margaret Thatcher is definitely

:03:45
the strongest man
in the Tory Party.

:03:47
Charley!
:03:49
Hi, sis.
:03:50
Oh, you're freezing.
:03:51
l know... l couldn't get a cab--
God's punishment.

:03:53
You don't believe in God.
:03:54
l know.
So that's Henry, huh?

:03:56
-Hm-mm.
-Very handsome.

:03:57
Hi, l'm Charlotte.
:03:59
How are you? Oh...

prev.
next.