:46:02
I've been meaning to fix
for years.
:46:04
Anyone we know?
:46:07
I'm a mechanic
by trade.
:46:09
Really?
:46:10
Well, I have
a sick Ducati.
:46:11
I wonder if you could take
a look at it for me.
:46:13
Oh, yeah, sure.
No worries.
:46:15
You look like a man
who can dance.
:46:20
Well, actually,
:46:21
I had samba lessons
when I was 15.
:46:23
It was a great way
to rub up
:46:24
against strange women
without getting arrested.
:46:27
Or strange men,
rub up against men.
:46:30
So you swing both ways.
:46:33
No, to the left, mostly.
:46:36
Come with me.
:46:38
Well, I was...
:46:39
Come with me.
:46:40
Ralph?
:46:42
(Neil)
I really appreciate this,
you know?
:46:45
No worries.
:46:46
(Timmy)
So, Ralph.
:46:47
T ell us where you
and your friend
:46:49
have been hiding out
all this time.
:46:51
(Ralph)
It's a little town
called Yackandandah.
:46:55
You probably
:46:56
haven't heard of it.
:46:58
The Sleaze Ball.
:46:59
What?
:47:00
Where I saw you before.
:47:02
Nah.
:47:03
(Neil)
So when did you two
come out, then?
:47:07
Today.
:47:09
On the bus.
:47:13
Yup, that's it.
:47:15
Dirty fuel.
:47:17
Should give it a test,
though.
:47:20
Sure.
:47:28
You know, I really could have
done this on my own, Neil.
:47:32
And now,
for your entertainment,
:47:35
give it up for the luscious,
the gorgeous,
:47:38
the breath-taking Monique.