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[MUSIC PLAYING]
[BIRDS SINGING]
MAN
Oh.
[SETTING DISH ON TABLE]
WENDY
What do you want for lunch? I'm doing eggs, all right? Are you in a bad mood with me, Raymond? Look, I'll be out of your hair in 10 minutes. Then you'll be rid of me till Monday.
RAYMOND
That'll be nice.
WENDY
Wendy.
RAYMOND
What?
WENDY
That'll be nice, Wendy.
RAYMOND
Oh.
WENDY
It is my name. I'm sure you weren't meaning to be rude. Well, Raymond, it's been a pleasure as always. Have a nice weekend. Yeah.
RAYMOND
Eh, the lottery.
WENDY
Well, seeing as you asked so nicely, how can I possibly refuse?
RAYMOND
Here.
WENDY
Haven't you got anything smaller?
RAYMOND
All of it.
WENDY
Raymond, you only put two pounds a week on the lotto.
RAYMOND
I want 50 lucky dips.
WENDY
50 pounds is a lot of money.
RAYMOND
I know how much 50 pounds is.
WENDY
You can't afford it.
RAYMOND
It's my money.
WENDY
Yeah, but you have to buy food. You have to pay the bills.
RAYMOND
It's my money.
WENDY
I know it's your money, Raymond. But have a think about this for a minute, yeah? Well, what happens if you lose all of it?
RAYMOND
What happens if I win, eh? Yeah. I would be able to afford proper servants then, not pushy girls like you, telling me what to do all the time.
WENDY
I am not a pushy girl. And I'm certainly not your servant. This is madness.
RAYMOND
I am not mad. I'm old.
WENDY
I didn't mean that. I just mean that I've got a responsibility to make sure you're OK.
RAYMOND
To tell me what to do, you mean?
WENDY
All right. You obviously know your own mind-- if you think you can afford it.
RAYMOND
I can afford it.
WENDY
All right. Do what you like. I'm logging this in the book.
RAYMOND
Oh, yeah.
WENDY
I'm not taking responsibility for how you waste your money, Raymond. Spend it how you like.
RAYMOND
I will.
WENDY
Let me tell you this for free. Chucking your money away like this won't make you happy, whatever.
RADIO ANNOUNCER
And the first ball tonight is number four, one of the most frequently selected balls on the Saturday lotto draw, number four.
RAYMOND
Four. Four. Yeah. Got four. [LAUGHS] Yay.
RADIO ANNOUNCER
27.
RAYMOND
27, 27, yeah. There's one, and there. Woo-hoo! Hey, hey! Yeah, yep, yep. Ha! Ooh, another one. There.
RADIO ANNOUNCER
12.
RAYMOND
12, 12. Wait, wait, wait, slow down. Slow down, will you? Eh, four, 27, 12. Yeah, there you go. Ha!
RADIO ANNOUNCER
So tonight's final lotto number is 13. That's 1-3. 13.
[PAPER CRINKLING]
Good luck, everybody.
WENDY
Well, that was a waste of money.
RAYMOND
13, 13-- ah. Come in, number 13. Your time is up. Ha ha! 13 is my lucky number. Ha! Woo-hoo! 13, yes, 13.