Kaleidoscope
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- 2016
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Hello?
Hello?
Well, I -- I must have
just missed you.
Yeah, I just got back
so I was wondering
if you could
maybe come..
What?
No, it's not
a complaint.
It -- it's just, you said
it would probably be
some time this afternoon
I was sort of
depending on.
Uh, yeah, it,
it fills up with water
and then it
just -- just stops.
Through here.
Afternoon.
I can't speak.
to die up here.
You must promise
to bury me.
I can always
carry you down.
If they don't
fix them lifts soon
I'm going to jump down.
Then you'll see
how quick they move.
Did you see
the police was here?
They found something..
...body parts I heard.
Oh, they didn't have
any palm oil
so I went to that shop
around the corner.
Oh.
Uh-ah.
I didn't know you cared.
No, no, no, that..
It's -- it's wrong bag.
It's all mixed up.
Does she have a name?
Kitten Gloves 35.
So tell me
you're not wearing that.
Well, it's -- it's the
only clean shirt I've got.
The agency were meant
to come round and fix
the washing machine.
So have one
of Jonah's.
Oh, no,
that's alright.
Then what am I keeping
them for?
Well, if you're sure.
Hello?
Hello.
Hello. We are not
available at the moment.
Please leave your name
and number after the tone
and we will return your
call as soon as possible.
I didn't expect
you'd pick up.
Only what it was is..
...I've an,
an appointment in London
tomorrow
and...well, I was hoping
maybe we could..
But maybe I'll
call back.
F***ing hell.
No wonder you
gave up smoking.
- In here?
- Oh, yeah. Hold on.
- Drink?
- Oh, yeah.
You sit down if you like,
I -- I'll get you one.
I bet you don't get much
gardening done up here.
Oh, no.
That's just my business.
Well, gonna be
once I get a van.
Mm.
You've got
a businessman's face.
I'd rather have
his wallet.
What are these?
Oh, herbs.
Ooh! Huh.
My mum used to buy those
basil plants in a pot.
- Ocimum basilicum.
- Hm.
But the leaves
keep going black.
I think she just likes
the smell of it
on her fingers.
Your mum's probably got
Uh, it's easier to grow
basil from the seed.
Preferably facing
the equator.
- Ooh, is that right?
- Yeah.
They actually don't like
this climate very much.
- Do you mind if I, uh..
- Oh. Yeah.
Oh, cheers.
So, where's all your,
em...stuff?
Stuff?
Yeah, you know, stuff.
I don't really
have much stuff.
Hm.
Sea breeze?
How did you know that?
You put it down
as one of your likes.
Oh, very good.
- Cheers.
- Cheers.
- Oh.
- Oh, God!
Sorry, I, I couldn't
find any cranberry
so I had to
use blackcurrant.
And you?
You haven't had
a proper drink all night.
Alcohol a problem,
is it?
No, it's just..
- No.
- What?
Sends me off.
Where to?
I don't know,
somewhere else.
Isn't that the idea?
Have you got any music?
iPod or somethin'?
You got a radio?
Oh, that sets
the neighbor's dog off.
Aah, that's his problem.
Well, he's
pretty aggressive.
What sort of dog is it?
No, I didn't mean
the dog.
- Where's your dog anyway?
- I haven't got a dog.
You said you had a dog.
- I don't get along
with dogs.
- On your profile.
You said that
you were an animal lover.
Well, animals are okay.
So what else have you
lied about then?
No, no, it's was just..
You look at other people's
profiles, you..
got to put something down,
haven't you?
How many girls have you
bought back here then?
- From the site?
- Hm.
I don't know, but some.
- Name one then.
- What?
A girl that you
bought back here.
- Uh, how do you mean?
- Come on, you're stallin'.
- Rosie. Rose.
- Rose.
Yeah. Up from the country,
was she?
Well -- well,
what's your real name?
Come on, let's look up
her profile.
Where's your computer?
Ah, I use the one
at the library.
You're a sneaky snake.
So what does that
make you?
- Thirsty.
- Same again?
Yep.
And hold
the blackcurrant, yeah.
We used to have a dog,
years ago.
Before you had
to pick up the turds.
How did you
end up here then?
Doesn't fit.
You don't fit.
That shirt.
What're you
talking about?
It's, it's hand made.
- It's a genuine one off.
- Hm.
No wonder.
Would you say that
that I was your sort?
Sorry.
Men, they either go
for their mothers
or the opposite.
And I'm guessing..
Um, your nose is, uh..
Oh. Uh.
Um.
- I've got these, do you..
- No, it's alright.
- Are you sure?
- Ugh.
Sh*t.
Telescope.
Are you okay?
You've got
to turn that down.
- Oh, come on.
- Come on, he'll go mad.
If he's got a problem
he can come
and f*** with me.
Were you looking
for something?
Uh, cigarette papers.
- I don't smoke.
- You don't drink.
You don't smoke,
you don't dance.
Maybe you'd rather
read a book.
Sorry.
What's your name?
- Cheers!
- Cheers!
If it sends you
off somewhere
I'll come and get you.
Whoo!
Whoo!
Come on.
Yeah. That's it.
Come on.
Whoo!
How long since
you've been out?
How do you mean?
How do you think I mean?
Come here.
That's it, hold on tight.
Give us a twirl.
No, me.
That's it.
Again.
And again.
Yeah. Whoo!
Oh!
Are you alright?
Are you alright?
Abby?
I'm gonna be sick.
I didn't expect
you'd pick up.
Only what it was is..
...I have an, an
appointment in London
tomorrow and well,
I was hoping
maybe we could..
But maybe
I'll call back.
This is Aileen's phone.
Leave a mess..
This is Aileen's phone.
Leave a message,
loud and clear
for an old lady.
I don't want you here.
- So don't--
- Do you mind?
I, uh,
I borrowed a T-shirt.
Where've you gone?
You're not speaking
to me now?
- You already had papers.
- What?
You said you were looking
for cigarette papers.
They were in my bag.
Loose a fridge in that.
Who was that
on the phone?
Are you in trouble?
You can tell me.
I know what trouble
looks like
I got married to it.
He's not my husband
for much longer.
Even sold my ring.
Dick.
What -- what are you
doing here?
I'm trying to be nice.
Do you wanna know
why I chose you?
Because you looked
like a pushover.
That's the routine.
See.
Now I am being nice
and honest.
I actually think
you're alright.
Oh, fine then.
And it's Abby.
By the way,
since you're askin'.
I'm sorry.
Um..
...I got out
about a year ago.
I'm not asking you
to stay with me.
You, you can sleep
on the bed.
I'll go on
the sofa downstairs.
I've got eggs and bacon.
Hello.
See how
the colors change.
Uh, the door's stuck.
I can't open the door.
The door's stuck.
I'm so sorry,
I'm so sorry.
At least, forgive,
forgive me for this.
Here.
Sit down. Sit down.
Get up.
I'm so sorry.
If it sends you
off somewhere.
I'll come and get you.
Hello, we are not
available at the moment
please leave your name
and number after the tone
and we will
return your call
as soon as possible.
I didn't expect
you'd pick up.
Only what it was is..
...I have an,
an appointment in London
tomorrow and..
Your nice neighbor
let me in.
I took a tumble..
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