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:02:03
I don't know about you, ladies,
but can I just say, Pauline,

:02:06
I had no idea that broccoli
could be so intriguing.

:02:10
Thank you.
:02:13
Now then, ladies, can I have
a volunteer to draw the raffle?

:02:21
- No.
- Yes.

:02:23
- No.
- All right, I'll ask him.

:02:25
- Volunteer your own husband.
- Yeah, right.

:02:28
What's Rod going to talk to the WI about?
:02:30
Yeah, exactly.
That's exactly what John'd say.

:02:34
- What the hell am I gonna speak about?
- John, I don't care.

:02:37
Whatever it is is gonna be better
than the bloody history of the cauliflower

:02:41
or whatever it is we've got next week.
:02:43
- One seedling...
- Annie, tell him.

:02:45
John, the whole point of the WI is...
:02:48
- Are you listening to me?
- Annie, what is the point of the WI?

:02:52
Enlightenment, fun and friendship.
:02:55
Well, there, you see.
It's right. It's them things.

:02:59
In my case, you did it cos
your mother asked you, then she died...

:03:03
- You love it.
- One seed in each pot.

:03:06
You're bloody useless, you are.
:03:10
Oh, look. Is it all right like that?
:03:28
I've done the Harman wedding,
but the carnation table fronts

:03:32
need to be done
for that conference in Guiseley.

:03:35
Good Lord. Nagging lilies.
:03:40
And I couldn't find the order form.
:03:48
I thought,
after your fantastic reorganisation,

:03:50
all the order forms
had to go on the bent nail.

:03:56
Are you going upstairs
to do your homework?

:03:59
I'm not bothered.

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