Another Year Page #2
- That doesn't get you fed.
No, it keeps a girl happy, though.
(laughs)
- And you can't cook.
- No. Well, I can a bit.
- But it's not really my thing.
- No, it's not.
Oh, no, don't remind me about that,
Gerri.
(laughs)
You could put an ad in the paper
"Chef wanted".
Yeah. "Chef/boyfriend
required for gorgeous girl."
No, "Mature woman with cat."
(laughter)
No, "Maturish".
We don't want to put them off, do we?
It's lovely the way you and Tom
do everything together.
- We're very lucky.
- Yeah. You are, but you deserve it.
- You're both such lovely people.
- Oops, my halo's slipping.
Yeah, Saint Gerri.
No, but I'm really comfortable
with where I am in my life, as you know.
I've got my lovely little garden flat,
a good job.
I've got my health, touch wood,
I've got my independence.
I mean, don't get me wrong, it's not all rosy.
I have good days and bad days
like everyone else, but, hey!
Are you going to do something
about your garden?
Oh, don't remind me!
- I've neglected it, haven't I?
- Yes, you have.
But yesterday I was brushing my teeth
and I looked out the window
and I saw these two daffodils
peeping over the top of the grass.
I must get it cut.
- Get yourself that lawn mower.
- I know.
Couldn't I just get a man in?
It wouldn't cost much.
- Hmm. "Gardener/chef/ boyfriend."
- Yeah! (laughs)
But I don't want to spend too much money
because I'm going to get myself a little car.
- Are you?
- Yeah, I've decided it's about time.
- It's a big step.
- I know. It's exciting, isn't it?
I mean, I've got a little bit of money.
Not a lot, but enough.
But I'll have to cut back on, you know,
shoes, clothes, jewellery,
my knick-knacky things.
But that's OK because I've got loads of
clothes. My wardrobe isn't big enough.
In fact, I'm not doing anything this
weekend, so I'll get up really early,
sort my winter clothes into plastic bags
- Can I top you up?
- No, I'm going now, Mary.
- Won't you help me finish it?
- No, really.
- Oh, all right. Well, I think I'm going to
stay for a little while.
How's Joe?
Have you heard from him this week?
- No, but I'm sure he's fine.
- Still no girlfriend?
I've no idea.
He must have something on the go,
a good-looking boy like him.
- See you on Thursday.
- Oh!
You're coming for supper on Saturday.
Oh, lovely. Thank you, Gerri.
Give my love to that lovely Tom.
- I will. You take care.
- Yeah.
Sorry I'm late. I'm sorry.
What's for supper?
Arrabbiata. Are you hungry?
I'm starving.
Hello.
Have a taste.
I hope it's not too hot.
You can never tell with chillies.
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