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00:00Neighbours, everybody needs good neighbours
00:05With a little understanding
00:08You can find the perfect blend
00:13Neighbours should be there for one another
00:21That's when good neighbours become good
00:30How about we go out for dinner and then on to our nightclub, eh?
00:35Hmm?
00:37I thought you would have been more enthusiastic than that.
00:39Gail, we've got to get down and boogie some more, eh?
00:41Hey, look at us.
00:42Why don't we enjoy the fruits of our labour?
00:45Hmm.
00:46You've become your worst workaholic, no.
00:49As your boss, I can appreciate you being so deeply absorbed in your work.
00:53But as your husband, I don't want you working yourself into the ground.
00:57Whatever it is, can't it wait until tomorrow?
00:58No, it can't.
01:00Oh, what's so important, anyway?
01:03Oh, yeah, what's this?
01:05It's a game.
01:06I found it in a cupboard.
01:07It must come with a computer.
01:08Now, I've got the frog across the road without being run over,
01:11but I'm stuck because I can't get him across the river.
01:13I've got to get him on the turtle's back.
01:15Yes?
01:16Yes, look.
01:23Here you go.
01:24Nothing to it.
01:24I wanted to do it myself.
01:28I just thought you needed some help.
01:30Well, I didn't.
01:31Well, that makes up for you doing my anagram puzzle, doesn't it?
01:35Anyway, you just fluked it.
01:36You couldn't have got it that far yourself.
01:38Oh, come on.
01:38It looks pretty easy.
01:41All right, I'll tell you what.
01:42We'll go and grab a bite to eat and we'll come back to it.
01:44Well, what about the nightclub?
01:45Another night, unless, of course, you don't think you can beat me at it.
01:48Oh, of course I can.
01:49All right.
01:49After dinner, the championship's on.
01:52Okay, you're on.
01:53Okay.
01:57You haven't heard from Scotland?
01:59No, no.
01:59But if he wants me, he'll find me.
02:02Do you think you could be right about Ross?
02:05I hope not, for dead sake.
02:08Yeah.
02:11Boy, I wish it wasn't.
02:12That's your first week's pay, mate.
02:14Stick with the job.
02:15What's the story, Scotty?
02:16Well, I just needed a witness, that's all.
02:18Yeah, I think you'd better come and do some explaining in the audience, mate.
02:21Yeah, okay.
02:21See you later.
02:22Yeah, all right.
02:23See, the thing was, he was going to give me this note, which was here.
02:27Hi.
02:28And that was good, Ashley.
02:28What's going on?
02:29Hi.
02:29It looks like I've got some proof against Ross.
02:31Great.
02:32What is it?
02:32Yeah, I'll explain it later.
02:33I'll just have to talk to Paul.
02:34Well, don't go getting yourself in 20 strike, okay?
02:36No, I won't, okay?
02:38See ya.
02:39Fee-fi-fo-fum.
02:41I smell intrigue going on.
02:42And it's got nothing to do with you, Henry.
02:44Are you kidding?
02:46You must have spent a couple of grand in an envelope, and nothing interests Henry Ramsey
02:49like money.
02:50Stay out of it, all right?
02:53I know you can't afford to keep the flat on by yourself.
02:56I hate to leave you in the lurch like this.
02:58Don't worry about that.
03:00You will be coming back, though, won't you?
03:01Well, it depends.
03:03Hey, how come you know that workshop?
03:05I just picked this up from the wreck as I was about to get us afternoon tea.
03:08Oh, I've closed the garage early.
03:11I'm leaving Aronsborough, Charlene.
03:13Leaving?
03:14Yeah, I'm going back to Perth on the first available flight.
03:16Oh, I don't believe it.
03:17You weak-kneed wimp walking out on everyone just because Jane knocked you back.
03:21I thought you had more guts than that.
03:22Hang on, Charlene.
03:23It's all right, it's all right.
03:25You've got it all wrong, Charlene.
03:27Mama rang.
03:27Papa's had a stroke.
03:29He's in hospital, and they're not sure whether he'll pull through, so I've got to go.
03:32Oh, sorry.
03:35Me and my big mouth.
03:38I'm really sorry, Tony.
03:39I hope your dad gets better.
03:41But you'll be back, won't you?
03:42I don't know.
03:44Even when he gets out of hospital, he'll be out of action for a while.
03:47So Mum's going to need me.
03:49Hey, it's been great knowing you, Charlene.
03:52Here's looking at you, Kim.
03:53Here's the evidence.
04:03I just need to prove I'm right about Ross.
04:06I don't think so, Scotty.
04:07Come on, Paul.
04:08Look at all this cash.
04:09I mean, Ross is obviously paying a bribe.
04:11Yeah, and he could just as easily be paying off a loan too, mate.
04:14The money doesn't prove a thing.
04:16But it does look pretty suspicious, doesn't it?
04:17I mean, business people don't usually send large amounts of cash, Joanna.
04:21All right, all right.
04:21I admit, it does look suspicious.
04:23But it's not going to be enough to convince Dad.
04:25Dad's known Ross for a long time and he trusts him.
04:28He's hardly going to appreciate Scott making any unsubstantiated accusations.
04:32Yeah, well, that's why I didn't go straight to him.
04:33I thought I should just follow it through.
04:36Yeah, good idea.
04:37Deliver it and see what you get in return.
04:39If you get a letter of acceptance or a signed contract, fine.
04:42It makes your case a hell of a lot stronger.
04:44Then should I go to Dad?
04:45Yeah, yeah.
04:45Tell him everything.
04:46Well, he's not going to want to listen, but...
04:48Paul, why don't you give Jim a ring and tell him what's happening?
04:50No, no, no.
04:50Ross will only explain the money away.
04:52All that would achieve is Dad mad at Scott and me for even suggesting that Ross would do something crooked.
04:57Yeah, Paul's right.
04:59I need all the evidence I can get.
05:02I'll tell you what.
05:02But let's just see what happens when I deliver this, okay?
05:06Well, be careful.
05:07If these people are suspicious of you, you could be in danger.
05:11Gail, I hardly think we're dealing with hardened crims here.
05:14Okay, Ross might be doing something illegal to get extra work the company's way,
05:17but I can't really see them holding my little brother at gunpoint.
05:20Look, he's frightened of being exposed.
05:22You never know what he might do.
05:24And Scott could be wrong, too.
05:26Look, this all could just be a storm and a teacup.
05:29Yeah, well, I don't think so.
05:31But I am going to find out for sure.
05:33There we go.
05:34Thanks.
05:39I don't want to sound selfish, but this leaves me right up in the air as far as my apprenticeship's concerned.
05:44Yeah, I know what you mean.
05:46I don't know what to do about the flight.
05:47I mean, there's no way I can afford to stay there by myself.
05:49And Mr. Robinson won't be too happy either.
05:52It took him ages to find a mechanic before.
05:53Hi.
05:57Tony told me about his dad.
05:59It's bad luck, eh?
06:01But do you ever know that's what it means?
06:03No, Henry, what does it mean?
06:05It means you'll have to find someone to share the flight with,
06:07and I know just the person.
06:08It's an easygoing, hardworking, tidy.
06:09I thought you would have been interested in yourself.
06:12I mean me.
06:13I would never have recognised a description.
06:16Hardworking, tidy.
06:17You should see his room.
06:19I tidy it up every night before I go to sleep.
06:20You have to, so you can find the bed.
06:22Don't listen to her.
06:23I'd make a wonderful flatmate.
06:25I'll vacuum the floors, I'll wash the dishes, I'll bring you breakfast.
06:27Sounds lovely.
06:29I'll clean the windows, I'll fix the fuses, and I'll pay half the rent.
06:33Wonderful.
06:34You know what?
06:34You won't even have to lift a finger.
06:36Yeah, except maybe to beckon me.
06:39Sounds like everything I've ever dreamed of, Henry.
06:42Yeah?
06:43It'd be a pity about our relationship, though.
06:46Our relationship?
06:47Well, it'd have to change.
06:49I have a very firm rule about flatmates.
06:51Strictly platonic.
06:53So, um, I wouldn't be able to go out with you anymore.
06:58Oh.
06:59Oh.
07:28Ah, Scott, I was starting to wonder if you got lost, my friend.
07:45Sorry, I, um, I ran into Charlene and stopped to talk to her.
07:48Oh, young love, nothing like it, eh?
07:50Uh, Mr. Greenrang, you seemed a bit concerned that the package you delivered seems to have been open.
07:56Yeah, I dropped it.
07:57I had to stick it up with some tape, actually.
07:58Well, I hope you didn't lose anything out of it.
08:00I didn't see any of the documents fall out.
08:03That's all there was in there, wasn't it?
08:04Yes, that's right.
08:06I believe you've got something for me.
08:08Is Dad back?
08:09I think he's away for the day one.
08:11I just wanted to talk to him about something.
08:13What's that?
08:14There seems to be a few odd things going on around here.
08:18Such as?
08:19You're, I'd just like to talk to Dad about that.
08:22Listen, Scott, you're a junior clerk and you'll do as you're told.
08:26If you go snooping into business that doesn't concern you, you'll end up in a lot of trouble.
08:30Now, give me that envelope.
08:33This has been open, too.
08:35It's given to me like that.
08:36I don't think so.
08:37I don't know what you're playing at, Scott, but I'll tell you one thing.
08:39Your Dad and I have been in partnership for a long time.
08:42I know that he trusts me.
08:44Don't make a fool of yourself by trying to cause trouble between us.
08:48Do you understand?
08:53Hello, Tony.
08:53What are you doing here?
08:55His father's had a stroke, unfortunately, so Tony's got to go back to Perth.
08:58Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
09:00Yeah, I hate to rush off without notice like this, but there's nothing else I can do.
09:04I understand.
09:05Any idea how soon you can come back?
09:07Well, it's hard to say.
09:08Look, I think you'd better find a new mechanic.
09:11I was afraid of that.
09:12When are you leaving?
09:13Well, tonight.
09:14I have to get home and pack.
09:15I'm leaving my stuff with Sally.
09:17She's sending it on later, depending on how things turn out.
09:19In the panel van?
09:20Well, I'm leaving that with Sally, too.
09:22We'll miss you, Tony.
09:22You will keep in touch and let us know how your father is, won't you?
09:25Don't worry, I will.
09:26How are you getting to the airport?
09:27Well, taxi, I guess.
09:28I'll drive you.
09:29I've got a few things to discuss with you about the workshop.
09:31Jim, don't forget we've got dinner at Helen's tonight.
09:34All right, well, you go on ahead.
09:36I'll meet you there.
09:36Okay, bye.
09:37Take care, Tony.
09:37Bye.
09:39I really appreciate how good you've been about all this.
09:42And, Charlie.
09:43I know it sort of leaves you in a hole as far as the workshop's concerned.
09:46Yes, she's had a bit of bad luck with her apprenticeship.
09:48So, we'll work something out.
09:52I reckon I must be jinxed.
09:54This is the third time I've been left without a boss.
09:57I know, it doesn't seem fair.
09:58I'm sure it's all worth it.
10:00How do you mean?
10:01Being a motor mechanic.
10:02I'm having so much trouble.
10:03Perhaps you'd better look around for something else.
10:04Nice try, Mum, but I don't give up that easily.
10:07Charlene, I'm not trying to talk you out of it.
10:08I'm just suggesting you might try and find an alternative.
10:10Mum, I'm going to be a fully qualified motor mechanic, no matter how long it takes.
10:14All right, it's up to you.
10:15But you do seem to be beating your head against the brick wall.
10:18Hi.
10:18What's up with you?
10:19Too much work?
10:20No, no.
10:21Todd came to help me.
10:22He took over the mowing while I worked around Lassiter's.
10:24Oh, it must be a girl, then.
10:26A girl?
10:27Not a girl.
10:29Sally, the only girl in the world.
10:30Sorry.
10:31I wasn't aware the rest of my gender had been wiped out.
10:34Fancy having a stupid rule like that.
10:36What rule?
10:37Oh, that she won't go out with her flatmates.
10:39What's wrong with that?
10:40Well, it means I can't move in there.
10:42Moving with Sally, Henry, you don't want to do that.
10:43Well, you bet your life I do.
10:45Mum, it's not that I'm not happy here.
10:46I mean, of course I am.
10:47Who wouldn't be?
10:47You have a wonderful mother, a beautiful sister, great brother-in-law.
10:50What more could a bloke want?
10:51It must be something.
10:52It's just that Sally and I could make such...
10:55Oh, such beautiful music.
10:57Can we really get out of it?
10:59Oh, you've got your problems.
11:00I can have mine.
11:00I don't dance when I'm upset.
11:02No, you just eat and sit around and pout.
11:05Well, not me, baby.
11:05Henry Ramsey does things about his problems, so...
11:08I'm going to make Sally break a rule.
11:10Well, bend him a little at least.
11:12How do you intend to do that?
11:14Well, I've got to convince her that she needs me there.
11:18Make her realise that the man who shares her heart, she'll also share a flat.
11:23Henry, you really want to move out of home?
11:27You'll be getting married soon.
11:29What's that got to do with it?
11:30Well, think how I feel.
11:32Sharing a house with two married couples, odd man out.
11:35You've always been odd.
11:37Well, Henry, it shouldn't make any difference.
11:39I don't want to be rude, Mum, but...
11:41I'm not sure I can live under the same roof as Henry...
11:43Nonsense!
11:44We'd be one big happy family.
11:46Anyway, it'll cost you a lot more in rent if you move in with Sally.
11:50Oh, it'll be worth it.
11:52Speaking of money,
11:54what was that parcel of dinner that Scott was carrying around?
11:57It's a long story.
11:58Hello?
12:09Hi.
12:09Hi.
12:10Don't tell anyone I'm cheating, will you?
12:12What?
12:13Dessert came out of this.
12:14It's for the kids.
12:14Um, Bev, is Dad here?
12:17No.
12:17Tony Romero's had to go back to Perth because his dad's in hospital,
12:20so Jim's taken him back to his flat and then on to the airport.
12:23Damn it.
12:24I needed to talk to him about something.
12:26Well, we're going over to Helen's for dinner.
12:27You could call in there later.
12:30But Ross is going to be there, isn't he?
12:31What difference would that make?
12:39Henry,
12:40do you really think living with Harold will drive us crazy?
12:44Mike told me his snoring rattles the dishes.
12:46And just think how he's going to want everything to be...
12:48Just so all the time.
12:50No more untidiness.
12:52The only music he likes are hymns and waltzes,
12:54so no more rock and roll.
12:55And he expects everyone to be so grim and proper.
12:59No more mucking about.
13:01I wonder if Sally would let us move into the flat there.
13:03Watch it, Lenny.
13:04You're trespassing on my territory.
13:06I'm going to be Sally's new flatmate.
13:07I heard her.
13:09Purely platonic.
13:10Oh, there's got to be a way around it.
13:12Well, Tony, it was nice being neighbours,
13:14even if it was only brief.
13:15I hope your father recovers completely.
13:18I hope so, too.
13:20I bet he could have moved on.
13:20The aeroplane won't wait forever.
13:22Right.
13:24I'll be in touch soon.
13:26You're a great flatmate.
13:29Yeah, he wants to stop trying to make you fall for me.
13:32Well, you were a pain in the neck there for a while,
13:34but now you're sort of like a brother to me.
13:36Yeah.
13:37You will keep in touch, won't you?
13:41Sure.
13:42Oh, would you say goodbye to Jane for me?
13:44She'll probably be relieved I'm gone.
13:46Oh, no.
13:47I think she'll be a little sad, too.
13:49I hope so.
13:54Goodbye, Miss Daniels.
13:55Without any luck, I'll see you again.
13:57Goodbye, Tony.
13:59Are you not really worried about Harold moving in?
14:01No, uh...
14:02No, not really.
14:03Yeah, it'll be all right.
14:04Well, I think we should call a family conference.
14:07I mean, I want to marry him, of course,
14:08but I don't want to split up my family in the process.
14:12Yeah, it probably wouldn't hurt
14:14to sort out a few ground rules.
14:16Like, Harold can't tell me and Scott what to do.
14:18Or me.
14:19Oh, no, just a minute.
14:20He's got to have some say in what goes on around here.
14:22Yeah, fair enough, but we're not kids anymore, Mum.
14:24I don't think Harold realises that.
14:26Look, he's keeping me company tonight
14:28while I'm babysitting Todd and Katie.
14:31I'll have a word into you then.
14:32If he's willing, we'll all sit down and have a family discussion.
14:35Don't worry, Mum.
14:37We'll work it out.
14:38We wouldn't want to stop you marrying Harold now.
14:40There are a lot of people
14:41who still don't think we'll make it,
14:43but we'll show them.
14:43Yeah.
14:44You get Harold to the altar
14:45even if you have to hold a gun on him.
14:47Henry, that's not the idea.
14:49Mind you, if I have to.
14:51I have to talk to Dad.
14:52Do you know Tony's phone number?
14:53I do.
14:54It's Sally's too, remember?
14:56It's engraved on my heart.
14:57Henry, he hasn't got time for surgery.
14:59Just tell him.
15:00I just hope I can catch Dad there.
15:04I think I'm really going to miss him now that he's gone.
15:07You must have become great friends.
15:09Yeah, we did.
15:11First, I thought it was going to be dreadful
15:12sharing the flat with him.
15:14He was so competitive and self-centred.
15:17But when I got to know him better,
15:18I realised he was a lot more sensitive than I thought.
15:22And he really cared about Jane.
15:24I think he was very hurt when she wasn't interested in him.
15:27Poor Tony.
15:27He's had a rough trot lately.
15:30Well, let's hope the situation with his father
15:32isn't as bad as it seems.
15:34Yeah, he's very close to his parents.
15:35It'd be a terrible blow to him
15:37if his father doesn't pull through.
15:39Oh, excuse me, sir.
15:44Hello, Helen Daniel speaking.
15:46Yeah, Gran.
15:46I'm just looking for Dad.
15:48I tried to phone Tony's, but there's no answer.
15:50Oh, darling, you've just missed him.
15:51Yes, he was here.
15:52He and Tony are on their way to the airport.
15:56What?
15:57What's happened?
15:59Look, I need to speak to Dad as soon as possible.
16:02I have to see him before Ross does.
16:04You sure he won't stay for dinner?
16:06No, I've got some tidying up to do in the flat.
16:08I'm afraid Tony left it in a bit of a shambles.
16:11You've got to be lonely down there.
16:12Oh, I'll be all right.
16:13I'm not used to living by myself,
16:14but I don't suppose it'll be for long.
16:16I'll have to advertise for a new flatmate.
16:19Henry's already volunteered, but I don't think so.
16:22You think he might drive you up the wall?
16:24Well, it's not that.
16:26I mean, the problem is that I actually do care for him.
16:29And if he came to share the flat,
16:30we'd have to make some sort of commitment to each other,
16:32and I just don't think either of us is ready for that yet.
16:35Could you be serious about Henry?
16:37Yeah, I could.
16:38Oh, I know he comes across as a rat bag most of the time,
16:41but he just needs to mature.
16:43And I think I'd like to be around when he does.
16:44But do you think it's a good thing
16:46to be keeping him at arm's length all the time?
16:49Knowing Henry, he'd most probably look elsewhere.
16:52Well, it's just that I don't think it would be a good idea
16:54for me to get too involved with him just yet.
16:57Yes, I know what you mean.
16:59You know, sometimes I could throttle him.
17:02I wonder what time Jim will be getting back.
17:04Oh, you said Scott wanted to see him.
17:06Yes, something rather urgent.
17:08I'm a bit nervous about this dinner party tonight.
17:10I'm not quite sure what sort of an evening
17:12it's going to turn out to be.
17:14Hey, I reckon you should do it
17:16like they do in those detective movies.
17:18Walk into the middle of dinner,
17:19point at Ross,
17:21and expose him as a cook in front of everyone.
17:23Oh, don't be silly Henry.
17:24This is a serious situation.
17:25Yeah, it is.
17:26I just don't know how to handle it.
17:29All right, I was joking.
17:30Look, don't forget,
17:31I've had contact with real crims.
17:33Now, I wouldn't muck around anymore.
17:34I'd tell your dad everything
17:35and let him handle it from there.
17:37If you're wrong, okay.
17:39He may be mad at you for a while
17:40but that's nothing new.
17:41If you're not,
17:42well, he's going to be grateful in the end.
17:45That's a lot more sensible.
17:47It's nice to see you've got a brain
17:48to turn your head, Henry.
17:49What do you mean?
17:50I'm the smartest member of this family.
17:52If you were really smart,
17:53you'd be able to think of a way around some Israel.
17:55So far, you haven't.
17:57Don't worry, I will.
18:00Maybe I could convince her.
18:01She needs me in security.
18:03Security?
18:04How could any girl feel secure around you?
18:06Can you guys just cut it out?
18:08You know, I've got more important things to think about.
18:10There is nothing more important to me
18:11than sharing that flat with Sally.
18:13That's enough, Henry.
18:15Scott, eat your dinner
18:15and then you can decide what you want to do.
18:17Look, thanks, Mum,
18:18but I think I'll go around to Gran's now.
18:20I'm going to have to wait there till Dad arises.
18:22She won't be too long.
18:23What if Ross gets there before you?
18:25Then I'm going to have to do what Henry said.
18:27Point my finger and make the accusation.
18:31Can I borrow a birth note?
18:32Yes, mate.
18:33I'm coming with you.
18:34Well, good luck.
18:35Bye.
18:36Oh, dear.
18:37Such a nice meal, too.
18:38Oh, I'll leave.
18:39No, you don't, Henry.
18:42What a day.
18:42I think we need a break.
18:44How about we go out for dinner
18:45and then on to our nightclub, eh?
18:47Hmm?
18:48I thought you would have been more enthusiastic.
18:50And now,
18:51Gail, we've got to get down
18:52and boogie some more, eh?
18:53I mean, look at us.
18:54Let me enjoy the fruits of our labour.
18:56Hmm.
18:58You're becoming a worse workaholic now.
19:00As your boss,
19:01I can appreciate you being so deeply absorbed
19:03in your work,
19:04but as your husband,
19:05I don't want you working yourself
19:06into the ground.
19:08Whatever it is,
19:09can't it wait until tomorrow?
19:10No, it can't.
19:12No, it must be important anyway.
19:15Hi, Ian.
19:15What's this?
19:16It's a game.
19:17I found it in a cupboard.
19:18It must come with a computer.
19:20Now, I've got the frog across the road
19:22without being run over,
19:23but I'm stuck
19:23because I can't get him across the river.
19:25I've got to get him on a turtle's back.
19:27Yeah?
19:27Yes, look.
19:28Here you go.
19:35Nothing to it.
19:38I wanted to do it myself.
19:39I certainly needed some help.
19:41Well, I didn't.
19:42Well, that makes up for you
19:43doing my anagram puzzle, doesn't it?
19:46Anyway, you just fluked it.
19:47You couldn't have got it that far yourself.
19:49Ah, come on.
19:49It was pretty easy.
19:52All right, I'll tell you what.
19:53We'll go and grab a bite to eat
19:54and we'll come back to it.
19:55Well, what about the nightclub?
19:57Another night,
19:57unless, of course,
19:58you don't think you can beat me at it.
19:59Oh, of course I can.
20:00All right.
20:01After dinner, the championship's on.
20:03Okay, you're on.
20:04Okay.
20:08Have you ever heard from Scotland?
20:10No, no.
20:11But if he wants me, he'll find me.
20:13Do you think you could be right about Ross?
20:16I hope not, for Dad's sake.
20:21Thank you, Helen.
20:22I have a straight run-through from the airport.
20:25Scott, I've been looking everywhere for you.
20:27Hi.
20:28Hi.
20:29Jim, I'd like a word with you.
20:31Business, I'm afraid.
20:33Oh, no problems.
20:34Please, please feel free.
20:36My friend, I haven't seen you an age.
20:38Jim, I don't know how to say this,
20:40but Scott's not working out as a junior clerk.
20:43I think it's best that we let him go.
20:45Why?
20:46What's the problem?
20:47A matter of attitude, more than anything.
20:49I don't understand why,
20:50but he seems to have taken an intense dislike to me.
20:54The last thing I want to do
20:55is cause any trouble between you and me.
20:58We won't do that, Ross.
21:00Tell me, what exactly has Scott been doing?
21:02It doesn't sound like him.
21:04I'll get it.
21:08What are you guys doing here?
21:10There's something I need to talk to you about.
21:11I need to talk to you, too.
21:13Ross has just been having a chat with me.
21:15Yeah, I bet he has.
21:16Don't listen to him, Mr. Robinson.
21:17Hello, Scott, Charlene.
21:18I didn't realise you were coming here tonight.
21:20We seem to have a problem that needs to be thrashed out.
21:23Jim, this is supposed to be a dinner party,
21:25not a personnel conference.
21:26I think they should wait until tomorrow, don't you?
21:28No, Dad.
21:29Ross, your son.
21:31Darren?
21:32What does he want?
21:33The engineering works are on fire.
21:34Everybody needs good neighbours
21:40Just a friendly way each morning
21:44Helps to make a better day
21:49Neighbours
21:53Need to get to know each other
21:57Next door
21:59Next door is only
22:00A footstep
22:02Away
22:04Neighbours
22:10Everybody needs good neighbours
22:13With a little understanding
22:17You can find the perfect plan
22:23Neighbours
22:26Should be there for one another
22:30That's when good neighbours
22:34Become
22:36Friends
22:39Chris
22:41I see
22:41French
22:43Dad
22:43Let us
22:44Let us
22:44Let us
22:45Let us
22:46Let us
22:46An
22:47Help
22:47Can
22:48Play
22:48selber
22:49Control
22:53Want
22:53Let us
22:54Last
22:54Doubt
22:55wallet
22:55We
22:55Which
22:56We
22:56At
22:57The
22:58advertisement
22:58you
22:59Watch
23:00Come
23:01This
23:01Wall
23:02Should
23:03Store
23:03I
23:04Life
23:05Kind
23:06of
23:06Well
23:07I
23:08Got