Suzie Gold
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:37:01
Quiet.
Enough already. Julius.

:37:06
That'll be my Suzie. She always
comes to see me on a shabbat.

:37:10
Shabbas!
:37:12
Thanks for popping in. Come back
when you've got more grand-children.

:37:16
Suzie. bubbela. Come up.
:37:22
That was nice of Pearl and
Fay to pop round.

:37:25
Old women. What do l need with
old women?

:37:30
So how are you. darling?
:37:33
What have you been doing?
:37:37
Oh. you know. seeing the girls.
work...

:37:40
not much. nana.
:37:43
-Not much. eh?
-Not much.

:37:47
Why are you looking so pleased
with yourself these days?

:37:50
What do you mean?
:37:53
Suzie look at this face...
:37:57
this is your nana.
:37:59
For weeks you've been coming here
like a bar mitzvah boy's mother.

:38:04
You've got so much happiness.
Can't you share it a little?

:38:13
Okay. so you don't want to tell
me. that's fine.

:38:18
l've only known you all your life.
:38:22
Listened to your sorros. made you
chicken soup.

:38:25
What do l know anyway? l'm only an
old woman who'll be dead soon.

:38:28
lt's your turn.
:38:30
What do you wanna know. nana?
:38:34
Let's start with his name.
:38:40
His name's...
Darren.

:38:43
-Darren! Darren who?
-He's not Jewish.

:38:49
You don't say.
Go on. tattoos?

:38:53
-A motorbike maybe?
-Actually. there is a motorbike...

:38:58
no tattoos.
Oh. apart from a very small one...


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