You're going to buy drugs? I am going to go over there and subtly check if that is The Reverend Green and if it is, I can ask him what's going on, and possibly buy some drugs.
The World's End
1.9s
I think we should do what he says.
The World's End
2.2s
It's difficult to put into words.
The World's End
1.2s
Ah!
The World's End
15.6s
You know what I think? I think you're jealous. Yeah, you've got your houses and your cars and your wives and your job security. But you don't have what I have. Freedom. You're all slaves and I'm free to do what I want any old time.
The World's End
13.9s
Secondly, 12 pints is more than enough, and thirdly, I don't fucking drink! But shots don't count, do they? You said you wanted to catch up and chew the fat. I think you just wanted to drink it. We're not here as your friends. We're just your fucking enablers.
The World's End
5.2s
Do you remember when you woke up, we said you'd been asleep for a year and that it was 1991 and you freaked out and punched a clock?
The World's End
3.3s
I suggest you get on your way.
The World's End
2.8s
What are you getting at, Gary? Come with me.
The World's End
2.1s
Nothing happened to me. I'm the same old Gary.
The World's End
29.5s
Hey, man. Listen, Pete. Bottling up past trauma can lead to inadequate coping strategies in later life, apparently. I don't know, I mean, it's not even about the past, you know. It's not about the fact that he bullied me, that he made me miss more school days than chicken pox. It's not even that he forced me to spend entire lessons hiding in a toilet cubicle, or that he punched me so hard he dislodged my eyeball. And it's not even that he ruined a large portion of my childhood. No, it's the fact that just then, he didn't recognize me.
The World's End
1.6s
And this is what you want?
The World's End
1.2s
Thanks.
The World's End
2.1s
We'll always have the disableds, though, won't we?