:15:04
Listen, my friend,
once the pain wears off, I'm tellin' ya,
:15:08
you'll be a better and stronger man
than if it never happened at all.
:15:12
- If it ever does wear off.
- Sure it does.
:15:14
That's the one good thing about pain,
it wears off.
:15:16
You know, I was having a think earlier.
:15:21
About six months ago, she took up yoga.
:15:25
She joined a local club,
and it made her happy.
:15:27
I remember thinking
"How can yoga make anyone that happy?"
:15:30
And especially so when the swami
started one-partner exercises.
:15:34
- Swami?
- Yes, the swami.
:15:36
He'd pair them off and they'd all sit on
the floor, back-to-back with locked arms,
:15:41
and they'd pull against each other
and chant things.
:15:44
Chanting? Oh, boy.
:15:46
And I was just thinking maybe that was it.
They were all paired off,
:15:52
and that was the moment,
when maybe I lost her.
:15:55
Cos maybe the guy that she was
paired off with was this Roger Pelham.
:16:04
- Colin, would you like a cup of tea?
- No, I'm fine, thanks.
:16:08
Fisher?
:16:09
I can't turn my head.
I'll have to talk to you later.
:16:12
Should that shadow be coming down
over Fisher's mouth like that?
:16:16
It's dramatic, Joanie.
:16:18
Fisher has such fine lips.
I hope they'll show.
:16:22
They'll be shown to full effect, Mrs Fisher.
Just as soon as we lose that mayonnaise.
:16:26
I think it's OK to call me Joanie now.
:16:29
Joanie, let the man work.
:16:36
So, Roger Pelham?
:16:38
I was just thinking
of all those times when I picked her up
:16:42
and I'd sit in the car waiting for her to come
out of the club, watching them come out...
:16:47
Just trying to remember
what they all looked like, because...
:16:52
Well, one of the men I used to see
would've been...
:16:56
Did they have
a kind of glazed expression?