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1:12:01
- Well I'm not sure...
- Well I'm not queuing up again,

1:12:03
the poor kid's been
in here half an hour.

1:12:05
You must have a loo?
1:12:06
What do you do
when you need to go?

1:12:16
Ok, just this once.
1:12:25
You'll have to go here.
1:12:26
I don't really need one.
1:12:31
You little belter.
1:12:36
I just can't see
why it's so difficult.

1:12:38
I need a wee.
1:12:42
It's the front half of a Ford Fiesta,
as far as I'm concerned, that's...

1:12:45
I need a wee. I need a wee.
1:13:00
Today's the day, that Britain enters
a new currency era.

1:13:05
You must spend or bank
any remaining old money today.

1:13:09
It's now or never.
Use it or lose it.

1:13:11
At midnight tonight,
it's euros only for British business.

1:13:15
Well if you say so for business...
business is... now what was your name.

1:13:22
- What?
- I've got an idea.

1:13:23
- What?
- Dollars.

1:13:25
Change it into dollars now
and change it into euros whenever.

1:13:28
Actually once
all the excitement's over

1:13:31
the euro will most
likely drop in value.

1:13:32
So we'll probably get
a better exchange rate this way too.

1:13:41
- What?
- Where did I get you?

1:13:49
They've got a bank in there.
It stays open late.

1:13:52
You know everything,
you do, don't you?

1:13:54
Yeah.

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