Wild Gees, The Page #2
- Year:
- 1978
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Here I am just starting to work
for you two "beauties"
And I make my first contact
It was a young girl
She was alone on a bed,
dying
And that's when I opened the package
You boys are pushing bad stuff
So what I'd like you to do is
each eat half of it
You're crazy!
She was barely 19.
Now on your knees and eat!
You too
Oh God Please...
I hope you've got a big appetite son.
Because it's all yours
Please
Her words exactly
Now, eat it
Now do it!
All of it!
Pour it down
You look like you need a good
stomach pump
That had strychnine in it
But still, a little suffering
is good for the soul
You have another 20 minutes
Have fun
Corner of Riverdale and Hampstead
Emile, why don't we leave the
dishes until later?
Great!
That was pretty good
What do you mean Emile?
That was one of the best meals
I've ever cooked
Cold lobster?
I had to unwrap it didn't I? Come here
You promised me you would
right after dinner
I haven't had my coffee yet
You don't drink coffee
That's true
Are you ready?
Sure? OK
- Now when do the school Xmas holidays
start? - 12th December, you know that
- And when do you go back?
- 9th January,
come on, Dad!
Now isn't that a fantastic coincidence!
You know, this isn't a bad little
wine really
Why? Dad, please!
OK. This is how it goes
December 13th you, me and some suitcases,
are jumping on board an aeroplane
- Where are we going?
- Wait a minute
That same plane brings us back January 3rd
Skiing!
- You got it!
- In Switzerland?
The very same!
Oh boy, that's fantastic!
Oh yes...
Just the two of us?
Who else? We'll be staying in a
beautiful little inn
I'm so excited, I don't know what to do
Why don't you try screaming?
The neighbours are deaf anyway
Oh! Not all of the neighbours are deaf
Allen!
Hey stop it, you're breaking my wallet
Come on in
- It's good to see you.
- Good to see you too
What was all that screaming about?
Emile was expressing mild satisfaction.
Emile, come here. This is Mr Faulkner
- This is my son, Emile.
- How are you?
Pleased to meet you, sir
A by-product of an expensive education
What a pity they don't export it
Excuse me, sir
- I hope to see you later, sir
- So do I
What a pleasant child
I'll tell you about him later
Now pour me a drink,
sit down, let's talk
It's been 9 years
Ten, in fact. Where did they all go?
We'll drink to something
Right?
Let's drink to...
the years that came before the 10
To the next ten weeks
What does that mean?
To you, Rafer, my old friend
OK. To me
- Disgusting
- Yes, isn't it?
What do you mean, "the next 10 weeks"?
Come on, Rafer, let's talk
No, Allen I'm not available
I'm trying to go old and grey
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