Time Phrase
00:04:52 'in a couple of dirty little pies.'
00:04:54 'Nick, here, however,
has made it his business'
00:04:57 'to have all 20 fat
little fingers and toes'
00:04:59 'in every dirty, bent
and stolen pie in London.'
00:05:02 'Between the two of them, there ain't
much you can't get hold of.'
00:06:17 It depends on
how you look at it.
00:06:19 I can afford it as long as I see it again,
if that's what you mean.
00:06:22 Got the rest from
the fat man and Bacon?
00:06:25 Fat man, Bacon
and myself.
00:06:27 Looks like it's time
to make that call to Harry.
00:06:19 I can afford it as long as I see it again,
if that's what you mean.
00:06:22 Got the rest from
the fat man and Bacon?
00:06:25 Fat man, Bacon
and myself.
00:06:27 Looks like it's time
to make that call to Harry.
00:06:30 Who's this fat man, then, ey ?
00:06:25 Fat man, Bacon
and myself.
00:06:27 Looks like it's time
to make that call to Harry.
00:06:30 Who's this fat man, then, ey ?
00:06:32 Ey ?
00:06:35 D'you want a sandwich, Bacon?
00:08:50 Going on optimism.
00:08:51 Whatever it's going on - it should be enough
to send you on a cooking course.
00:08:55 You're not funny, Tom.
You're fat -
00:08:58 and look as though you
should be, but you're not.
00:09:00 Fat! Who you calling...
Jesus!
00:08:55 You're not funny, Tom.
You're fat -
00:08:58 and look as though you
should be, but you're not.
00:09:00 Fat! Who you calling...
Jesus!
00:09:03 It's good in here, innit?
Handy for the tube,
00:09:06 great electrics - I can
see why you moved in.
00:44:39 So he's gone down the battle cruiser
to watch the end of the football game.
00:44:43 No one's watching the custard,
so he switches the channel over.
00:44:46 A fat geezer's north opens.
00:44:49 And he wanders up
and turns the lizar over.
00:44:52 "Now fuck off and watch it
somewhere else."