I'm tired of this constant nagging. It's like you're turning into one of your sisters. And I'm tired of your drinking and feeling sorry for yourself. Feeling sorry for myself? # I'll be the mechanic of your heart... # Half the bloody country is out of work. - You're not that special. - Oh, let me out of here. # And with a wrench, I'll take you apart... # - It's my bloody house. - Your bloody house? Brilliant. I've been paying the mortgage on it for the last 15 years. If we didn't share a mortgage, I would leave you. # If we didn't share a mortgage # # I would leave you... # - I've had enough of it. - Go on and leave any time you like. # Go on and leave any time you like... # Go on then, you stupid bitch. # You stupid bitch... # Though there are still no accurate figures for the number of young Irish people coming to London in search of work, the crude indications that do exist show an enormous increase. Many take the boat with barely enough money to survive a few days in London, but still they emigrate because they see hope across the sea, hope they cannot see in Ireland.
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I'm tired of this constant nagging.
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This meeting has been called to order. Pray proceed. Well, as some of you may have noticed, your mother and I really are under a lot of pressure at the moment. Like the rest of the country. I haven't had a single commission this year. Your mother is down to a three-day week. It doesn't look like it's going to get much brighter. So we had a look at our accounts, and... well, we-we see we could make a significant saving if we altered the education situation. What education situation? - Well... - She means your school. They're taking you out of school. - What? - No, no. We're not taking you out of school. We're transferring you from one school - to another school. - Why? Because we need to make some cuts in the budget somewhere. I'd suggest taking your brother out of college, but he's already dropped out of his own volition. Thank you, Robert. The Christian Brothers have a fine history of education. Who are the Christian Brothers? The Christian Brothers are an educational institution - formed by... - The Christian Brothers, Conor, are an order of the Catholic Church self-appointed in their education formation and systematic beating of their young charges. Oh, shut up, Brendan. Six years in the hands of the Jesuits, and look what they did for you. You're just gonna have to face up to this, Conor. Do you know what the Christian Brothers' motto is? "Viriliter Age." Do you know what that means? "Let's rape our students"? No, Brendan, it doesn't. It means "act manly."
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# And I'm back in the dream # # Think I'm back on the ceiling # # Goin' up # # She lights me up # # She breaks me up # # She lifts me # # Up # # Goin' up # # She lights me up... # - Raphina? - No, sorry. - Hey, wait. - What? Raphina. - Who? - Raphina. Oh, no, I'm Raphina's younger sister. Sorry.
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This is bullshit.
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So what are you gonna do now? I don't know.
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And very conceited. Just stop talking. For once.
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- Wh-Where is she? - I don't know. Are you the bloke in the band? Yeah.
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Now leave this to me. Yeah.
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Do you know where the photocopier is? - Yeah. - Photocopy 200 of these. Why? You'll see. Come on, Darren. We've got one more thing to do.
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- Oh. - Yeah? Hi. Is Raphina there? No. She doesn't live here anymore.
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Morning, Brother Baxter.
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Wow, um...
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Conor?
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All right. No, uh...
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Sorry.
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I lost money on you. What? Yeah, we all... had bets going. Thought you were gonna win. Look, she was always gonna do her own thing, wasn't she? She's mad like that, determined. Where is she? She's gone to London with her fella. Last night.