:02:15
You mssed him, Vonnie.
:02:17
Ah, well.
:02:19
Not to worry, Ralph.
:02:20
I'll get him.
:02:26
Morning, Ralph.
:02:28
You should learn
to relax, Fred.
:02:29
I just thought
I'd better make sure
:02:31
these silly buggers
:02:33
didn't kill themselves.
:02:34
Don't pull on it!
:02:36
Let go of it, then.
:02:38
(Ralph)
You're doing
:02:39
a great job, mate.
:02:40
(man)
Let me do it.
:02:41
(man)
Do it yourself, then.
:02:43
[Sighs]
:02:45
Bloody women.
:02:46
(man)
Hey, Vincie.
:02:51
Yeah.
:02:53
Bitch!
:02:53
You look happy, Vince.
Did you win the lottery?
:02:57
Cow.
:02:58
Vincent.
:02:59
Hey, Father.
:03:00
Ooh, Vincent, looks like
being a beautiful day.
:03:04
Yeah.
:03:27
Ralph?
:03:28
(Ralph)
G'day, Vincie.
:03:30
Well, mate, she's really
:03:32
shafted me this time.
:03:34
Ah, the wife again, eh?
:03:35
Ex-wife, as she's only
too quick to point out.
:03:39
Look what I found
in my post office box
:03:42
this morning.
:03:42
Just tell me, mate.
:03:43
I promsed Dan the Man
:03:44
I'd have this fixed
by lunchtime.
:03:47
It's a letter
:03:47
from that shonky
city accountant of hers.
:03:49
I knew they had
some scheme going,
:03:50
some ncome average
and off-bloody-shore thing.
:03:53
I don't know;
I just went along with it.
:03:55
Now the chickens
are comng home to roost,
:03:58
and they owe years
in back taxes.