Run Fatboy Run Page #2
you're Jake's dad...
and, uh, well,
I just want you to know...
that I like Libby and Jake
very, very much...
and, um, well, I just appreciate
about this, you know?
Hey! Yo!
You wanna take this one?
- No, you have it.
- You sure?
Yeah. I'll get the next one.
All right.
Very nice to meet you.
- Yeah.
- I'm sure I'll see you around.
Yup. Hope so.
Hello, good sir.
West India Quay, please.
- Bye.
- Bye.
- See ya.
- Bye-bye.
Dennis!
Dennis!
Dennis?
- Close your eyes.
- Huh?
- Close your eyes.
- Oh.
OK. Open them.
Happy Valentine's.
That's great.
Dennis!
Dennis!
Hi.
Hey, Vincent.
- Dennis.
- How's business?
Whatcha mean, "business"?
Sorry.
- Got it.
- Shh.
Hush now, man.
All right.
Three thousand.
This is all I've got.
in the pot.
OK.
Flush, king high.
Ace high.
What happened?
Bad luck, mate.
Oh.
Oh, hey, I got you
those tickets.
They were for yesterday.
What?
So now you don't want 'em?
Why would I want them?
Put them on eBay.
Who's gonna wanna buy tickets...
for something
that happened yesterday?
- Time travellers.
- Where were you?
My whole night
was just screwed, man...
front of Libby's new boyfriend.
Oh, she didn't tell me
she has a new boyfriend.
What's he like?
Handsome, well-off, friendly.
He's like Peter Perfect
out of Wacky Races...
and he runs marathons.
- Why?
- Exactly.
Well, look, my only
serious relationship ended...
in a broken collarbone
and a dead meerkat...
so I may not be the best person
in the world to give advice...
but you have been trying
to get through to Libby...
for five years now...
so maybe you should let her go.
Yeah,
but what is her problem?
Dennis, you left her
at the altar...
when she was pregnant.
But that was ages ago.
Well, women remember that stuff.
Look, if there's anything else
I can do to help...
just let me know.
Well, actually, I am
a little bit behind in my rent.
I was wondering if you had
Oh, I love you. I really do.
I needed that actually.
That's great. Thank you.
I'll see you later.
How about this one?
I bet you can't do it.
- I can do a big one.
- Go on.
Look, look, look, look, look.
That was a good one.
Yeah.
Listen.
gettin' you arrested yesterday.
That's all right.
Most universities
don't even look...
at things
like that these days.
Hey, another one.
As far as I'm concerned,
what else do you have?
- Oh, she was great.
- Yeah, well, she is...
Ooh!
- Shh.
- Sorry.
Um, but, yeah, so I think...
Do you want to hear a secret?
Absolutely.
There's a girl in my class
called Emily.
Well, I'm sure
that's not a secret.
about her.
She looks like a tree frog.
She what?
She looks like a tree frog.
That's not
a very nice thing to say.
I like tree frogs.
Oh, yeah?
More than hobbits?
I see.
I really feel
we can make a life together.
"You really think we could..."
Wait, that sounds like something
Whit would say.
He did say it.
- What? To Mom?
- Yes.
What a shithead.
Dad!
Sorry.
Listen, I'm really glad
you were such a big boy...
about not gettin'
into the whole...
Lord of the Rings thing,
you know?
That's OK.
Whit's got us front row seats
for tomorrow...
so it's even better.
What a shithead.
Dad!
Well.
# Ah, yeah #
# Oh, yeah #
# I'm up
# And I'm watchin'
# He's down on the street #
# And he's tryin' hard
to pull sister Flo #
# Oh, my heart's
in the basement #
# My weekend's
at an all-time low #
# 'Cause she's hopin' to score #
# So I can't see her
letting him go #
# You betcha #
# Oh, yeah #
# Uh-huh #
Deliveries are downstairs.
- No, I'm...
- Waterman Hughes.
- Yes?
- Bonjour.
Whit!
Thanks for your help.
So, what brings you
down here, man?
A little, uh, high-level
security analysis...
in retail operation?
Huh?
What can I do for you?
I'm just on my way to the gym.
- I got a spin class.
- Huh?
Spinning?
You know, spinning, bicycles?
Oh, OK.
No, I was thinking more
along the lines of a pint.
A pint? Oh, a pint.
Uh, wow.
Um, I'd love a pint, actually...
this class.
I'm in training, you know?
You wanna come along?
Uh, it's an amazing workout.
L... I'd love to, but I don't
have any gear, so...
Well, I'll lend you some.
Great.
Three, two, one!
We're climbing!
Rhythm is up!
Push! Push! Push! Push!
Keep it up!
No cheating! Let's go!
How you doin' there?
You all right?
What'd you say?
Out of the saddle!
We're climbing!
OK,
let's make it really hard!
So, what did you wanna
talk to me about, man?
Ow!
Jake said you had some tickets
to the, uh...
to the hobbit musical.
Yeah, a friend of mine's
an investor in the show.
Can you believe that?
Hmm... um...
I was just thinking, um...
you know,
through a whole sort of
three-hour kind of show, do you?
- So...
- Well, the thing is...
Oh.
Jake's really kind of got
his heart set on this, you know?
Yeah.
- Powder?
- I'm fine.
You sure? Refreshing.
I was just... I'm thinkin' maybe,
you know, if you like...
and Libby for you, you know...
if... if you want.
Look, I know you must be
kind of angry at yourself...
for messing up with the tickets
the other night...
and, uh, I'd like to help you.
I really would, but, um...
Well, the thing is...
I hope to be more and more
a part of Jake's life, you know?
And, uh, frankly, I'm kind
of looking forward to this show.
Give Jake and I, a chance to get
to know each other better.
I mean, uh, you can see
my point, can't you?
Yes, I can.
So, can I ask you a question?
Sure.
You had her once,
why did you ever let her go?
To be honest, Whit...
Whoa, whoa, whoa, I'd just
be careful on the stairs here.
Your legs
might be a little rubbery.
I'm fine.
Oh, sorry. I'm sorry.
I'm fine. I'm...
Yeah, the first step
is often the, uh...
the difficult one.
This is Libby.
Leave me a message.
Hey, Lib, it's me.
Can you give me a ring?
F***!
Who the hell are you?
Just open the bloody door.
OK.
- There you go. Enjoy.
- Thank you.
- Forty-eight.
- Yes.
Hello.
Dennis, I'm really busy.
Can we talk?
No, just buy something or go.
OK. I, can I have one of your
signature cupcakes, please?
Actually,
can I have this big one?
- Dennis.
- That one's fine...
and, uh, I like that one, too.
- Anything else?
- Um, yeah.
What do you see in Whit?
- Uh, forty-nine.
- Yes, I'm forty-nine.
- What can I get for you?
- No, I'm not done yet.
Yes, you are.
Sorry, I think you've used up
your allotted time.
You don't... You don't have
allotted time, OK?
Now you're using up
my allotted time.
You don't get
allotted time, OK?
It's not like a game show,
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