But no one will pull him on it. Too fucking scared that Dave will do a feature on them. But your Mickey, he's got a fabulous set of balls. So he snubbed him in front of a crowd that Dave could only wish he belonged to. You know, lords and ladies, the sort that Mickey feels very comfortable in front of.
The Gentlemen
4.3s
Be quiet, Brown. You were lost long before Barry White walked in.
The Gentlemen
1.9s
It's a shithole anyway.
The Gentlemen
3.5s
I just will not be manhandled by a junkie cunt.
The Gentlemen
19.2s
No. Editor of the Daily Print. [Fletcher] Turns out Dave had gone after one of Mickey's lords, did a proper tabloid job on him. It would appear that His Lordship had had a quick spin on one of his attractive young footmen. After the splash, shares crashed, job went, wife followed, and even his kids disowned him. Well, that Dave can't half be a cunt.
The Gentlemen
2.4s
You're never gonna be a predator with us, Fletcher.
The Gentlemen
3.2s
That's it. My infrastructure.
The Gentlemen
9.7s
- Did you do it? - Do what? Did you raid Mickey Pearson's farm? - No. - So you're telling me that Phuc did this behind your back.
The Gentlemen
1.3s
John!
The Gentlemen
7.4s
Persuasive? And why would I need persuasive? Well, I hear you might have had a little trouble.
The Gentlemen
6.1s
I need your European connections. I've seen how the sausage is made. Now tell me about the butcher shops.
The Gentlemen
6.4s
But can't you send Frazier instead? No, I can't send Frazier instead. You're my best man. I want you. [sighs]
The Gentlemen
1.7s
My queen told me that.
The Gentlemen
12.3s
Aristocratic, junkie, bulimic, auto-tuned singing daughter shacked up with some smacked-out, once-upon-a-time pop star, and all looked after by Mickey Pearson. I like it. You know, I like it a lot.
The Gentlemen
3.7s
[groans, grunts] [song ends]
The Gentlemen
2.9s
Well, let's just say this. He didn't do it in front of it.