Archive Interview: PVC10
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Speaker 1: | interviewerPVC10 |
Speaker 2: | informantPVC10a |
Age Group: | 16-20 |
Gender: | Male |
Residence: | Tyneside - Newcastle |
Education: | Further Education |
Occupation: | Bank Worker |
Speaker 3: | informantPVC10b |
Age Group: | 16-20 |
Gender: | Male |
Residence: | Tyneside - Newcastle |
Education: | Further Education |
Occupation: | Student |
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yeah there's a leagues two nights isn't there Wednesday and Thursday |
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mm-hm yeah and it's also got (pause) eh the gym there as well and (pause) five a side courts and everything |
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and a bar (laughter) |
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and a bar yeah |
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(laughter) |
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that's right so that's eh one night a week |
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or to the town |
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or the t yeah the Bigg Market and then (pause) maybe off to the nightclubs |
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yeah but it varies from week to week doesn't it |
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yeah (laughter) on the (pause) finances |
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(laughter) yeah this week's a barbecue week |
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yeah |
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that's it |
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a bit low on money |
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mm-hm |
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I just raided the fridge |
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yeah |
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(unclear) (laughter) |
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ehm I suppose (unclear) also I I I play (unclear) personally I play ehm rugby (pause) up at Morpeth as well (unclear) so that's e that's every during the season that's every Saturday |
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mm-hm |
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that's |
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just got to get yourself into all the things that are going on |
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mm |
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find out what's going on in the local area |
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mm-hm |
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yeah that's definitely eh (pause) not so many rugby that's a bit of a |
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yeah I know |
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weaker sport but (pause) with football especially (unclear) they put football on a Sunday morning (interruption) (unclear) |
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yeah in the area you're just brought up to play football really aren't you it's not (pause) |
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no (unclear) it's (unclear) (unclear) |
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I mean even at school that's all we played football never (pause) (interruption) had a game of anything else |
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yeah (unclear) (pause) that's right definitely (pause) (unclear) also not regularly now (unclear) used to go to ehm (pause) adventurers (interruption) (unclear) adventurers |
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(unclear) |
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that was on a (pause) on a Monday night that was ehm it was good |
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well I was in the cubs like but |
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aye |
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never went into the scouts or anything |
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why not |
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I don't know really I just (pause) never thought about joining it |
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mm (unclear) I went to Chapel House cubs (unclear) Chapel House scouts and (pause) when I was at scouts I used to help run the cubs |
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yeah |
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(unclear) adventurers used to help to run the |
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yeah (unclear) |
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that was good went to (pause) plenty of camps up round (pause) Dilston everything then went to Sweden as well (unclear) exchange visit there (unclear) was (pause) that was a brilliant time but not so good when they came over here I think |
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why what was wrong with that |
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oh the the lad who was staying at house he wasn't much ehm (pause) |
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yeah did you go on any exchange visits with the school or not |
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not exchange went to ehm (pause) on middle school went to ehm Italy (pause) skiing |
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oh yeah yeah I remember (interruption) that |
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(unclear) (pause) just a couple of weekends away London and Stoke et cetera you went to France though didn't you |
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yeah I've been twice to France |
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no just went over there to speak French for a (pause) couple of weeks really (pause) ehm I don't know we've been on other trips with the school |
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(unclear) |
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to Alnwick and (pause) things like that |
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(unclear) middle school |
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yeah |
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(unclear) |
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but that was just like a (pause) action week or whatever |
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yeah uh-huh |
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outdoor pursuits (unclear) |
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mm (unclear) holiday (unclear) my mam and dad and my brother down to ehm (pause) oh Derbyshire that was like an action week it was quite good (pause) with like the CHA which is |
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yeah |
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and we used to (unclear) spend every summer (pause) (unclear) you do you just go walking during the day |
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mm-hm |
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and there's things on at night like ehm (pause) oh barn dancing and |
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(laughter) |
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stuff like that it's not I'd never enjoyed but my dad mum and dad do because they always liked walking so (pause) (interruption) (unclear) |
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(unclear) |
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well yeah but (pause) well he probably did but he doesn't like to say it |
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(laughter) |
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(unclear) |
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(laughter) |
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so that was it so basically every year I went to the Lakes (pause) on holiday which was |
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hiking |
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(unclear) |
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yeah |
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bit sick of that but anyway |
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I've been there as well actually (pause) with the school |
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the Lakes |
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aye |
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(unclear) |
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(laughter) |
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was that (pause) eh oh what's it called Ironbridge or something no what's that I don't know what it's called something bridge |
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(unclear) I can't remember (unclear) that was all right but then (pause) last year (unclear) went away to (pause) Ibiza didn't we |
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yeah |
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well with our friends |
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friends yeah (unclear) (pause) that was a change of scenery for me definitely from like |
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(laughter) |
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the normal |
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yeah |
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then away to Corfu this year aren't we |
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yeah |
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should be good |
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mm-hm (pause) ehm (pause) |
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(unclear) (pause) that's a ehm what else I suppose (pause) the first school that was (pause) well I was born in Hexham originally |
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well I was born in Hexham but I always lived in Chapel House |
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yeah |
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which is like two minutes from here (unclear) |
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mm-hm |
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where were we (laughter) |
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right well I suppose (unclear) I was born in Hexham and lived in (pause) went to (unclear) first school and that was canny that (unclear) the ducks we |
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(laughter) |
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but I remember ehm I had to (pause) I was looking after I got told choose to look after them and once the the duck tried to attack us and I was backing off off to it I ended up chucking |
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(laughter) |
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got a day off school like that |
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yeah |
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and that school that's where I started playing football a bit seriously in the fifth year in that middle eh first school rather (pause) just (unclear) a few games (unclear) |
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mm (pause) ehm what you doing tomorrow night are you going down the club with (NAME)'s |
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(unclear) aye probably I suppose go and watch the |
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match (unclear) the World Cup |
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yeah |
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who do you think's going to win that |
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eh I fancy Brazil like well I've tipped them for the tournament |
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have you got money on have you |
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no no I I haven't but (interruption) (unclear) |
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you've tipped them anyway (laughter) |
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yeah a sort of a (pause) gentleman's tip |
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everyone's saying Brazil like but I don't think they'll |
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mm who've you got |
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Argentina |
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(unclear) (NAME) (unclear) brother reckons that but (pause) no can not see it myself |
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they always get the results out (unclear) like last time on the (pause) World Cup they were no good like but eh (pause) they still got to the final didn't they |
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aye I think their luck's running out though isn't it really |
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I suppose so Maradonna (unclear) player he was |
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(laughter) aye I know |
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(unclear) front (unclear) |
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that's what John Harkes is doing for America as well he's not |
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is he not |
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no he's just playing the half he hasn't got the fitness |
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why not was he injured for Derby |
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ehm yeah he missed a bit of the season (pause) the end of the |
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(unclear) |
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did you see the Republic (pause) players the other day did you see when eh Tommy Coyne he was knackered when he got off the plane wasn't he (interruption) (unclear) |
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yeah that's right he was (unclear) interviewed before (unclear) (pause) ehm on telly he was suffering from (pause) sickness and everything he had to |
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yeah |
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couldn't give a sample for three and a half hours a urine sample |
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(laughter) |
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he was like that dry |
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mm (unclear) playing (interruption) those Italians (unclear) there sweltering |
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(laughter) aye aye it was okay about eight o'clock at night when the heat went down a bit but eh (pause) not four o'clock in the afternoon in the blazing sun or at (interruption) night (unclear) |
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(unclear) (pause) (unclear) anyway (unclear) (NAME)'s watch yesterday what happened was ehm |
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(laughter) aye |
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and I picked it up and put it in my bag and he didn't realize (pause) that he'd ehm (pause) but I forgot to tell him (unclear) come (unclear) and then I phoned him up to see maybe he's going to the barbecue (pause) later on about an hour later and I phoned him up and his mam said 'oh he's out looking for his watch' |
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(laughter) |
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(laughter) so I felt dead guilty so I had to go and get the car and pick eh (unclear) go and see him |
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(laughter) |
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he wasn't too pleased like |
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it was a bit nasty of you nicking it though wasn't it |
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oh I found it really I just forgot to tell him about it |
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(laughter) oh |
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well it was revenge for when he nicked yours (interruption) your watch |
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yeah I suppose so that means he'll not want to buy that watch off me anymore |
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was it |
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mm |
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wey I would just swap them give them a straight swap and I'd get like the links taken out of the other one |
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mm (pause) in the barbecue last night we had ehm (pause) it's like this new design just like a paper bag with all the charcoal and you just light it (pause) straight away it goes up |
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doesn't take hours to light |
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no so there's just no fun in it really like |
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yeah |
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so (laughter) then eh when it died out a bit we put some more coal on we're trying to waft it up |
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(laughter) |
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and (NAME) was ehm (pause) he was doing this with the plate and he (unclear) (unclear) (unclear) get some air and he caught the barbecue and spilt (unclear) all over |
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(laughter) I'm not surprised with his limbs (laughter) ehm (pause) |
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well we just saw him (unclear) and well he lives next door just over the fence so (pause) invited him round so (unclear) a few bottles of lager and |
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yeah what's he doing now |
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he's ehm he got that job in Fenwick's |
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oh right does he need these A levels or not to do (unclear) |
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no well he only done a B TEC National |
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is he |
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yeah |
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in |
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mm-hm so ehm (pause) that's equivalent to two A levels I think you're just you're virtually guaranteed to pass I think |
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yeah |
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starts August the ninth or something |
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what does he do when he's there |
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don't know just (unclear) (pause) meant to have had thousands wey hundreds of applicants for the job (unclear) |
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yeah well I went for it and you applied and all but |
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he's done |
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yeah it's because he works (pause) on a Saturday anyway in one of the (interruption) shops (unclear) shops yeah |
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(unclear) mm |
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so that'll have helped him get in |
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(unclear) that's right but ehm (pause) we always I I took a B TEC National (unclear) equivalent to two A levels but it's nowhere near as hard is it |
Speaker 3: |
no (interruption) not really |
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people just seems to have all the time off but I mean you know (pause) A levels |
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yeah it's vocational as well |
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mm |
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bit more eh (pause) (interruption) well use |
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the the problem with business and finance (unclear) everyone seems to do that |
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yeah |
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but I mean (NAME) (pause) don't know if you know him he used to go to our middle school he's doing eh engineering |
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like B TEC (interruption) engineering that's what (NAME) was doing wasn't he |
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mm (unclear) aye so he's like easy to get onto a degree course with that |
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yeah |
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yeah I know so |
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but most of them you can do degrees with anyway can't you like you can do an extra year or something |
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well do you know (NAME) (NAME) he used to work at the match |
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yeah |
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he's ehm (pause) he's doing that he's well he was accepted for a two year (pause) HND in computers |
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yeah |
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and they've let him join after his first year join the second year of the degree he was doing that well so |
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(unclear) any of them lot (pause) (NAME) (NAME)'s friends did they d any of them do all right or not |
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ehm do you know (NAME) (NAME) (NAME) |
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no |
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he was ehm he's he's doing dentistry |
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phew |
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so he's making a mint when he comes out after that |
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yeah |
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was ehm |
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yeah |
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so he's just (unclear) his results this year (pause) but ehm (NAME) (NAME)'s away to with (NAME) to Romania for |
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have they gone now have they (interruption) (unclear) |
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no I don't I'm |
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it is quite good that though isn't it |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
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taking the two years off to do that I mean the two weeks off |
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yeah so I had to sponsor him a fiver to do the ehm (pause) basketball because he's doing a sponsored basketball ehm (pause) well he's got to get so many baskets in an hour or something |
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oh |
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(unclear) (unclear) I don't know can't remember but that's how he's making his money so |
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I'd be lucky if I got two an hour (laughter) |
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I can not (unclear) |
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(laughter) |
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I (unclear) basketball like |
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it's not my forte so to speak |
Speaker 2: |
no (unclear) |
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(unclear) (pause) ehm are you going to the match next year or are you playing rugby or what |
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well playing rugby on a Saturday so it's ehm (pause) |
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no I don't think so it's costing too much now |
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mm |
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for the bonds and all that |
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that's shocking the bond scheme like pl pricing out all the (pause) like the lower classes aren't they just got to |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
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all like the hardened fans they're just pricing out so (pause) doubt you'll be able to go to a match again (interruption) with all the |
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mm-hm wey not for a few |
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(unclear) |
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they've got a waiting list of about twenty thousand for season tickets |
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have they |
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yeah |
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(unclear) they're all just jumping on the bandwagon as well aren't they |
Speaker 3: |
a lot of them are yeah |
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well look when (unclear) Jim Smith was there and Ossie Ardiles they weren't |
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(unclear) |
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not many people there well there was about twenty odd thousand but |
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yeah I would've renewed my season ticket if it had been like a bit later in the year |
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mm |
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but ehm at the minute it's a bit useless when I haven't got any money |
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aye I know (unclear) a bit expensive (NAME)'s got one hasn't he did he get a (interruption) loan from the bank |
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yeah he got a bank loan |
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and how much is this setting him back |
Speaker 3: |
eh three hundred pound (pause) well my mam and dad said they will (pause) eh lend us the money to renew it if eh (pause) they knew I |
Speaker 2: |
mm (pause) that's I was going to take some money out of the bank and get one (pause) and then like sell it when I can't go on a Saturday then go on a Sunday and midweek (interruption) games |
Speaker 3: |
sell the tickets yeah |
Speaker 2: |
no it wasn't going to be worth it I don't think no |
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no (pause) so I think I'll just play football on a Saturday next year (pause) for a (interruption) team |
Speaker 2: |
mm who for |
Speaker 3: |
I'm not sure yet (pause) |
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is that Saturday (pause) what (NAME) (interruption) plays |
Speaker 3: |
yeah well he plays for the Airport on a Sunday but he did play for the Masons on a Saturday |
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm |
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which is quite lucky because eh (pause) having a season ticket he could like go to the match one week and then play football on (pause) the next |
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yeah so (pause) how'd he get to know about that |
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does he |
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aye |
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I didn't know (unclear) |
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so he's going to give him a ring (pause) ask if he'll give me and (NAME) a shot |
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(unclear) don't know (unclear) (NAME) like (unclear) |
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(laughter) yeah |
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(unclear) |
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well I was saying to (NAME) like (pause) doesn't do they not have training or anything (pause) and ehm he reckons they don't they don't train at all so |
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mm-hm |
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you know what I mean like it's not a friendly match or anything like that on a league match he'll give you a half |
Speaker 2: |
oh well at least ehm (NAME)'ll get (pause) a half game (unclear) |
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(laughter) |
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mm-hm well he tries I suppose |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) well he doesn't even do |
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aye I know but ehm (pause) did you see he got ehm (pause) I can't believe he bought those suits for work he doesn't even have to (pause) wear them at DSS does he |
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no jeans and a T shirt |
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typical that |
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(laughter) |
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he said he had some women on (pause) poor old woman (pause) on the phone to him |
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yeah |
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from London or something and eh (pause) he thinks she was dead lonely he was talking about |
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(laughter) |
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but ehm (pause) can't be bad getting paid for that |
Speaker 3: |
no he says it's all right but |
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mm |
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I know why he likes it because there's a bandit there |
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oh he got it |
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he's obsessed like |
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he's got it bad |
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yeah |
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and he spent three of it straight away on the bandit before he got there and he knew he didn't have any money for the weekend |
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was that all he had for the weekend like eleven pound |
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mm-hm (pause) but he still managed to get some out of his mam last night |
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(laughter) |
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then Friday night (unclear) |
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aye Friday night he stayed in and watched (pause) eh the match |
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no not go down to the |
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no his dad was on night shifts so he didn't bother |
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oh (unclear) |
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but ehm his mam wasn't in or he reckons he would have came out with us (pause) on Friday |
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yeah |
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his mam wasn't in because she was she would have give him some money |
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uh-huh |
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eh |
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oh so he couldn't get it off her |
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yeah |
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aye that's ehm (unclear) |
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mm I can't believe a week today (unclear) (pause) freedom's over so |
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(laughter) |
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starting work |
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yeah |
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(unclear) (pause) I don't know |
Speaker 3: |
it's the real world isn't it |
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that's right I mean getting getting there'll be all right just getting the well my mam's dropping my dad off at school |
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yeah |
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so she'll just ehm |
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(interruption) drop you off |
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drop me off before the bus |
Speaker 3: |
oh there's plenty of buses coming back from Hexham (interruption) (unclear) |
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no no I know it's like getting back to there but from the road ends |
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(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
it's like a half hour walk which I don't (interruption) want to |
Speaker 3: |
ten minutes |
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it's not like it's half an hour I don't want that for after every night so I'll be getting in till about (pause) six or something |
Speaker 3: |
phew no might be later than that |
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yeah I know are you working on a weekend or not |
Speaker 2: |
no the bank doesn't open on a weekend (unclear) |
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just (pause) for well the banks do open on the weekends don't they |
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mm |
Speaker 3: |
on the mornings anyway |
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mm I'm not working anyway I wouldn't I'd leave I |
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(laughter) |
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(unclear) |
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why because of your rugby |
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aye I wouldn't do that so |
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but the first day I don't have to get there to ten |
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you what |
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next Monday don't have to get there to ten in the morning so I can ehm |
Speaker 3: |
is that always or just |
Speaker 2: |
no just the first day just (unclear) don't know why probably (unclear) to get sorted out and that |
Speaker 3: |
is there anyone else (interruption) (unclear) joining with you |
Speaker 2: |
one person joining yeah but I don't know if they start at the same time |
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(laughter) |
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good laugh (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
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mm |
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or a good looking girl |
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(laughter) |
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(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
one (unclear) two yeah |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
so that should be all right but the people seemed all right at the interview there like |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) there was only thirty people like so (pause) hopefully a couple of |
Speaker 3: |
well if one of them lives round here might be able to get a lift in off them |
Speaker 2: |
oh I I think I really do think that one of them's going to be going down (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
like they have to really (interruption) don't they |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) someone's going to be coming to Newcastle (pause) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
if not all the way they might be able to like drop you off in (pause) (unclear) further down in Corbridge or something like that or |
Speaker 2: |
yeah definitely (pause) can I just |
Speaker 1: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) (pause) right (pause) well I mean I'm sure someone's going to be coming down the (pause) ehm well the Hexham Road into Newcastle from there |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
I was I was hoping because |
Speaker 3: |
|
Speaker 2: |
fifty I mean it's fifty five pound a month (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
for a bus pass |
Speaker 2: |
yeah |
Speaker 3: |
yeah well if you just chip in for some petrol or something (interruption) you'll be all right |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) well say I s say put halfer halfers in the petrol |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
shouldn't be bad I don't think but ehm |
Speaker 3: |
aye well be about (pause) (unclear) tenners a week won't they to get there and |
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm I (unclear) so if I put fiver in (pause) save me money and them money as well |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
my dad's suggesting putting the advert in the window at (pause) the sh the shops just to see if anyone wants to go to |
Speaker 3: |
Hexham |
Speaker 2: |
Hexham yeah |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
so I mean |
Speaker 3: |
that's a good idea actually because there's bound to be some people from round here'll go up there isn't there |
Speaker 2: |
mm I'll definitely if it's going to half the |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
but I think (pause) as soon I like started as soon as I get a pay rise I would (pause) well after six months get profit sharing so (pause) going to put all that towards you know for a car myself |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
I'm not really sure I think it's just ehm (pause) (unclear) you get a bit of performance at the bank (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
oh right so if they make a profit you get like |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) aye (interruption) yeah (unclear) better than nothing isn't it |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) aye I suppose |
Speaker 2: |
but ehm I want to get a chance to go to Newcastle as soon as possible because (pause) Hexham's a bit of a bit of a hike everyday up to there |
Speaker 3: |
can not complain though (interruption) (unclear) the job doesn't it |
Speaker 2: |
no (unclear) (pause) but I suppose half an hour on the bus it's the same as the amount of time it'd take to |
Speaker 3: |
yeah I know |
Speaker 2: |
when you think of all of the traffic and everything |
Speaker 3: |
yeah (pause) doesn't really matter anyway does it (pause) (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
no I suppose |
Speaker 3: |
just going to be sitting on a bus not going to kill you |
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm (unclear) I think the first lot of banking exams are your correspondence which (pause) prefer to get day release but I suppose it's |
Speaker 3: |
what's correspondence |
Speaker 2: |
I could just do it at home you just (pause) (interruption) write away |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) distance learning |
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm yeah but I think that's (pause) that was just because ehm (pause) when it was (unclear) first (unclear) was day release so all the people taking a year off who didn't even want to do the exams |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) like a day out of the bank every (pause) week and they were just mucking on and failing the year and that's a wasted year for the bank |
Speaker 3: |
yeah because the |
Speaker 2: |
yeah (unclear) yeah I think they pay (unclear) correspondence the I think after if I've passed my first lot then it's like day release sort of thing and |
Speaker 3: |
oh right yeah |
Speaker 2: |
and I get the and then I get all that |
Speaker 3: |
suppose the first six months could be (pause) like correspondence until you see whether you really want to do it or not |
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm it's going to be a bit nervous that trying to (pause) make a good |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
oh I'm sure I'll be all right |
Speaker 3: |
are you looking forward to it or not |
Speaker 2: |
yeah I s I suppose yeah I am just hope I enjoy it really (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) mam and dad think I might be bored when I'm there but |
Speaker 3: |
yeah it's all right if you're in with a good set of people (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
that's it because I mean when I did my work experience (unclear) did ehm |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
just I mean that hardly wouldn't have thought it'd be exciting but it was ehm (pause) it was (unclear) seemed all right (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) the people all right were they |
Speaker 2: |
yeah that was (unclear) dealing with customers and everything that'd be ehm |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
it was a a change but (pause) with a bank I think it'll be two or three years before you get out of the back room and on to the (pause) ehm like the cash points not the |
Speaker 3: |
oh yeah |
Speaker 2: |
so that'll keep you (pause) occupied a bit |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
but ehm (pause) where did you do your work experience again (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
done it at ehm (pause) the Health Authority (pause) auditing |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
but ehm I didn't enjoy that it was just because I was in with like people who were twenty years older than us and all that |
Speaker 2: |
yeah that's (interruption) hard |
Speaker 3: |
and there wasn't really many |
Speaker 2: |
mm |
Speaker 3: |
I didn't enjoy that at all it put us off a bit (pause) whereas when I went eh surveying and I done (pause) like work experience surveying and eh I think it was just because the people were more my age |
Speaker 2: |
well that's it (unclear) good laugh sort of thing don't they |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
yeah (unclear) but I suppose Olympus Sports |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
I got the impression there I was just being it was ehm (pause) another week's help like unpaid (pause) help you know |
Speaker 3: |
oh yeah |
Speaker 2: |
it was like they have work experience every week of the year |
Speaker 3: |
do they |
Speaker 2: |
well I th I saw the list with about forty nine (unclear) week so |
Speaker 3: |
phew |
Speaker 2: |
and that's and they they work they work you hard |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
like I remember I had to go and play football |
Speaker 3: |
it's a bit nasty on work experience like isn't it |
Speaker 2: |
yeah exactly I suppose they're trying to get you what it's really like but |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
that's their excuse (unclear) don't believe that I think it's just |
Speaker 3: |
|
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm mm-hm (pause) yeah I suppose you have have a good time (unclear) seems to have a good time at work don't they |
Speaker 3: |
well (laughter) I wouldn't say that but eh |
Speaker 2: |
wey (unclear) does (unclear) he seems to (interruption) (unclear) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
aye he's all right because he knew a few of the people anyway before he |
Speaker 2: |
did he |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
oh I didn't know that |
Speaker 3: |
aye he knew a few before he started so (pause) which isn't a surprise for (unclear) (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
no (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
definitely (unclear) but what about (NAME) I think (NAME) seems |
Speaker 3: |
well he didn't like Vicker's so much (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
no but there was (pause) wh whole loads his age though weren't there |
Speaker 3: |
aye I know but I don't know why he didn't like it he just I don't think he was |
Speaker 2: |
mm I don't think he wanted to be an engineer (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
yeah I know because eh it was forty pound a week I don't think that's what he was keen on |
Speaker 2: |
no I know |
Speaker 3: |
he's not gone up much more now like to sixty quid |
Speaker 2: |
no that's (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
suppose (pause) it's a bit better isn't it |
Speaker 2: |
yeah it seems a better job as well |
Speaker 3: |
mm |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
he did like it (pause) at first when he was getting loads of money and that and eh |
Speaker 2: |
mm |
Speaker 3: |
he could afford when no one else had one (pause) but ehm he's not too keen on it anymore he gets all the like bad jobs to do |
Speaker 2: |
yeah I think I think at the end of the day they don't (pause) earn earn money (unclear) on but (pause) when they get to about twenty five they can't go any higher |
Speaker 3: |
|
Speaker 2: |
like engineers well not engineers maybe but (pause) (unclear) mechanics (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
like (NAME) says he can only get up to ehm (pause) three twenty when he's finished |
Speaker 3: |
does ehm he mend (pause) escalators or something |
Speaker 2: |
mm well (unclear) the Metros and everything |
Speaker 3: |
oh right (pause) I wasn't sure |
Speaker 2: |
no |
Speaker 3: |
at least since he left in the fifth year |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
seen him about twice or something since then I didn't even recognize him one of the times |
Speaker 2: |
it's not surprising |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
but (unclear) (pause) (unclear) he gets day release as well I think he gets |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
gets qualified which is (pause) important |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
yeah so you reckon you well how do you reckon you'll do in your interview tomorrow |
Speaker 3: |
I don't know see how it goes got my patter sorted out I think |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
had a bit of a read on (pause) like what they do and that |
Speaker 2: |
mm so what are you going to say to them |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) well it depends what they ask (interruption) really |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) if (unclear) said 'why do you want the |
Speaker 3: |
because I think it'd be a fulfilling career |
Speaker 2: |
mm |
Speaker 3: |
and I've been aiming to do (pause) that sort of career since eh the fifth year I even took my A levels with that kind of career in mind |
Speaker 2: |
mm that'll impress them I think that's yeah that was the problem I had when I went (unclear) (pause) like I said I wanted to do surveying which I did in |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
my history and geography (pause) doesn't really go with it |
Speaker 3: |
no |
Speaker 2: |
but ehm |
Speaker 3: |
I think ehm what'd be helpful at school is if they (pause) like taught you interview techniques |
Speaker 2: |
mm |
Speaker 3: |
because I think a lot of people don't like being put on the spot when they get in (unclear) like they've got no idea what's coming |
Speaker 2: |
yeah that's definitely (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
I mean they tell |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) I thought found the sixth form was totally geared towards university |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
eh (unclear) Mr (unclear) the head of sixth sixth form he wasn't he basically wasn't interested unless you were going to do some sort of eh (pause) who had done three A levels expected three As and away to Oxford sort of thing |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
or went to the Christian Union |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) or did physics |
Speaker 2: |
mm (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) so that like includes just about everyone in the sixth form but us two doesn't it |
Speaker 2: |
possibly |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
yeah (unclear) but he ehm aye I reckon your maths'll stand you in good stead tomorrow (pause) because ehm when I went I even though I was on low upper six was it upper |
Speaker 3: |
oh it was lower |
Speaker 2: |
it must have been towards the end |
Speaker 3: |
it was this time last year you went |
Speaker 2: |
might have been aye aye might have been |
Speaker 3: |
think it was anyway (pause) (unclear) talking about Steve Bruce |
Speaker 2: |
mm no it was wasn't because it was my dad had that job that came up before for Patterson's (pause) (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
oh yeah it was upper |
Speaker 2: |
mm that was in lower six (unclear) I came home from holiday expecting to (pause) find a reply but (pause) never heard owt about three months and then saying you hadn't got it (pause) but yeah |
Speaker 3: |
mm |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) because I even that's right I was in upper six (pause) but I would have had to ehm (pause) do a B TEC National in eh (pause) quantity |
Speaker 3: |
at Patterson's? |
Speaker 2: |
no at ehm Wimpey |
Speaker 3: |
oh right I was going to say |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) so (pause) but I'd be a year older (pause) and and I've done maths I think they would I would just have went straight on to the HND |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
which is what you're doing I think is it |
Speaker 3: |
yeah that's what that's what they're saying anyway |
Speaker 2: |
mm (pause) |
Speaker 3: |
oh yeah ehm we haven't heard back (unclear) they haven't said that they've got my letter or anything |
Speaker 2: |
mm |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) the way it goes (interruption) isn't it |
Speaker 2: |
most of them most of them are I think |
Speaker 3: |
yeah ehm (pause) oh I was going to say something oh yeah ehm have you been watching the cricket this week |
Speaker 2: |
aye yeah I was just ehm (pause) just this morning |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
the (pause) New Zealanders so (pause) don't know what the score is now (unclear) (pause) nearly tea I think so (pause) if they haven't got any wickets I think England I don't think England'll get the runs they need to win |
Speaker 3: |
well they needed four hundred and seven and no one's ever done that before |
Speaker 2: |
mm (interruption) I think that's why they |
Speaker 3: |
got that much (unclear) (pause) yeah |
Speaker 2: |
because ehm (pause) yeah did you watch the cricket the highlights last night |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Geoff Boycott's brilliant isn't he (unclear) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
he's got no idea (unclear) what he's doing |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) he hasn't like |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) well I've got to I've got to phone up the night about ehm (pause) the one day international at (pause) Old Trafford |
Speaker 3: |
yeah are you going to |
Speaker 2: |
you've got to book them there's ehm they it's all been sold out the only one's they've got are the ones that've been returned |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
so but the woman thinks there'll be some twenty two pound ones returned so ehm |
Speaker 3: |
there will be or there have been |
Speaker 2: |
there will be well there were some thirty four pound ones |
Speaker 3: |
phew |
Speaker 2: |
it's a bit steep like but it's once a year and |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
and we have the money from holiday which is that's best thing this year (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
it's all right for some isn't it |
Speaker 2: |
yeah well you never know you might have a job by then |
Speaker 3: |
hopefully hopefully |
Speaker 2: |
well you'll find out from Wimpey (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
straight away next couple of days |
Speaker 3: |
mm-hm |
Speaker 2: |
but (pause) excuse me but ehm (pause) yeah so then that's hopefully get |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
and then it's only it's twenty six on the train there and back |
Speaker 3: |
dead expensive for like one day (unclear) twenty two quid for a ticket |
Speaker 2: |
yeah it is I know especially (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
they'll not be good seats really either f for like |
Speaker 2: |
no |
Speaker 3: |
if there's thirty four quid ones as well |
Speaker 2: |
well I bet twenty two pound ones'll be where the better laugh is |
Speaker 3: |
aye I suppose |
Speaker 2: |
like at the Jesmond cricket |
Speaker 3: |
|
Speaker 2: |
every year well last year it was raining wasn't it |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
was that your first year |
Speaker 3: |
it's the only time I've been yeah |
Speaker 2: |
yeah (unclear) we went about first time about four years ago that was brilliant that it was dead hot day and everyone was just |
Speaker 3: |
drunk (interruption) (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
drunk yeah we weren't but ehm but (pause) and just a laugh with all the banter and everything (unclear) brilliant |
Speaker 3: |
yeah (pause) it was all right last |
Speaker 2: |
mm oh Neil Fairbrother (interruption) he was g he got beer from the crowd |
Speaker 3: |
yeah (pause) yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) was it but ehm (pause) (unclear) funny but that Martin Crowe I don't know if he was there last year but (pause) (unclear) (unclear) got a century he used to be dead grumpy him |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
never had a laugh at all |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
|
Speaker 3: |
oh right |
Speaker 2: |
he was he was getting so much hassle |
Speaker 3: |
I offered Peter Such a can of beer last year and eh (pause) he knocked us back like |
Speaker 2: |
that's right yeah we got up on the ehm |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) on top of the pavilion weren't (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) nowt no |
Speaker 3: |
don't know why he knocked |
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm and he was from Essex |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) but ehm (pause) (unclear) US Open golf's got the |
Speaker 3: |
oh yeah there's a three way playoff the day |
Speaker 2: |
it's normally just the one hole but |
Speaker 3: |
aye eighteen holes because I think it's because there's three people in it |
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm all three of them bogeyed the last hole |
Speaker 3: |
did they |
Speaker 2: |
|
Speaker 3: |
phew |
Speaker 2: |
so that should be canny good but Wimbledon'll have that (pause) most (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
like in between the sets getting the score |
Speaker 3: |
yeah who was it Ernie Els or something from South Africa |
Speaker 2: |
yeah it's some American I've never heard of him and Colin Montgomery from (pause) Scotland |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) there's thousands of American golfers |
Speaker 2: |
aye every every year and then they go away (unclear) (unclear) aye |
Speaker 3: |
Chip Buck or something like that (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) did you watch (unclear) when they they've got plans to change (unclear) football game |
Speaker 3: |
phew aye |
Speaker 2: |
ridiculous that it's like (unclear) netball isn't it where you can't only go in certain zones and |
Speaker 3: |
yeah there's there's going to be like (pause) (unclear) three thirds |
Speaker 2: |
|
Speaker 3: |
one for mid fielders one for defenders one for attackers |
Speaker 2: |
and (unclear) you get three points if you score from halfway (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) well that means the attackers can never score from there because they can only go in like their third of the pitch and that wasn't included |
Speaker 2: |
yeah I know so I know that it's just ridiculous typical America man (unclear) but it will never happen world stage but |
Speaker 3: |
yeah I know |
Speaker 2: |
mm I think there's enough sk I think it's (pause) perfect game the way it is I (unclear) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
aye I like it the way it is (unclear) it's played in every country isn't it |
Speaker 2: |
mm just apart from America and they've got it and like no |
Speaker 3: |
mm still getting big crowds though aren't they for like |
Speaker 2: |
but all the Americans I'm (pause) thinking like |
Speaker 3: |
aye |
Speaker 2: |
I mean because like a America (unclear) just thousands of people from (pause) like Ireland and Italy over there and all that (unclear) (interruption) like (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
aye like live there |
Speaker 2: |
aye all the immigrants they're going to watch it aren't they but like the Americans themselves |
Speaker 3: |
aye |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
|
Speaker 2: |
aye I know big Ireland I think now |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
some drink some Guinness over there at the moment |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
yeah but I I've definitely we've (unclear) it's like France in four years the World Cup that'll be |
Speaker 3: |
be brilliant that |
Speaker 2: |
easy to get to that won't it just to all get along there |
Speaker 3: |
|
Speaker 2: |
no I think it'd be easy to be bombed |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
like easy to for terrorists (unclear) like |
Speaker 3: |
eh my mam says eh how doesn't the water go in from all the cracks and all that she doesn't seem to realize it's underneath like the sea bed |
Speaker 2: |
yeah (pause) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) she thought it just like went through the water |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) aye typical |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
I'm (unclear) I don't know (unclear) in the tunnel like we'll just go with the ferry |
Speaker 3: |
aye |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) good laugh that (unclear) going there and |
Speaker 3: |
I like going on ferries I think they're like they're all right to go on (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
|
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) Sweden went to Sweden that was class that twenty seven hours there and back |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
don't know if I could fancy twenty seven hours like but eh |
Speaker 2: |
oh it was all right (unclear) well (pause) it's the people (unclear) with really you know keeps entertaining |
Speaker 3: |
yeah is there a disco on and all that |
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm (pause) on the way back (unclear) we got stopped for the ehm |
Speaker 3: |
phew |
Speaker 2: |
and it was just going up and down like that it was ridiculous didn't have to dance in the disco you just stood there (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
side to side |
Speaker 3: |
what did you go to Sweden for |
Speaker 2: |
I said man just the with the scouts |
Speaker 3: |
oh right |
Speaker 2: |
it was ehm (unclear) first week was International Camp |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
but all the others were a good laugh then we had a it was like an inter comp inter area volleyball tournament which was always a good laugh as well |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
like each (pause) I think every country had its own (pause) team (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
|
Speaker 2: |
that was good and the second week we went to ehm Gothenburg and stayed with a (pause) a family |
Speaker 3: |
oh right |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
ehm talking about volleyball that one down at Whitley Bay was good that competition we went in for down there |
Speaker 2: |
oh aye no aye it's mint on the grass |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
when you can dive about and everything |
Speaker 3: |
I thought it was only going to be on like for a couple of hours in the morning or something I didn't |
Speaker 2: |
aye I know it was just a laugh (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
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(unclear) |
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there was teams from Birmingham or something there wasn't there |
Speaker 2: |
there was aye they were with those eh (pause) (unclear) wasn't it (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) aye |
Speaker 2: |
there was a few of them |
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I don't know what they were there for though like (interruption) why'd they come all the way up here for that (interruption) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (unclear) (interruption) I think there was a serious men's tournament |
Speaker 3: |
oh right |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) just like a local |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
that that was a good laugh (unclear) so |
Speaker 3: |
good game that (unclear) do that again |
Speaker 2: |
mm we (unclear) golf (unclear) (NAME) (unclear) eh well myself going put the ehm (pause) application in for Westerhope (pause) golf club to join it |
Speaker 3: |
oh yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
I haven't got any golf clubs (interruption) so I've got one (unclear) |
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no well I haven't got any I've got a golf bag and trolley |
Speaker 3: |
|
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actually (NAME) next door's got my trolley but the golf clubs are too small (unclear) so I'll get some good ones well if I g I get membership |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
my brother's got a a set like so's my uncle |
Speaker 2: |
like (unclear) brother |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
taxi driver |
Speaker 3: |
yeah but ehm he never |
Speaker 2: |
oh |
Speaker 3: |
eh on the taxis |
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm |
Speaker 3: |
so he never gets out anymore really to play |
Speaker 2: |
yeah so how many hours does he work then (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
don't know he just I think it's when they feel like it more or less |
Speaker 2: |
oh right is he ehm (pause) does he make much money like does he |
Speaker 3: |
well (pause) he makes about (pause) four hundred quid a week but like eh about well more or less half of that goes on petrol money |
Speaker 2: |
mm (pause) |
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and he's got two kids as well to look after so |
Speaker 2: |
well (pause) (NAME) (unclear) canny he's just passed his degree but ehm (pause) he starts labouring today actually (pause) for ehm |
Speaker 3: |
does he |
Speaker 2: |
(NAME) (laughter) you know the the (unclear) we stayed at |
Speaker 3: |
oh yeah |
Speaker 2: |
in Sheffield (pause) him he said he's labouring but (pause) he hasn't actually he ha |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
so like once (unclear) the summer's rush is over he's saying so |
Speaker 3: |
mm-hm |
Speaker 2: |
that should be ehm (pause) hopefully he'll get a job and (pause) he was there was one at Preston (unclear) county council but he didn't want to take that because it was ehm (pause) ehm well because industry doesn't look (unclear) too good |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
so (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
is that civil engineering |
Speaker 2: |
mm no no structural he didn't want to do civil I don't think (pause) (unclear) was a joint degree |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
mm but (pause) I don't know I think civil's the house one and structural's the building (pause) might be wrong like eh bridges and everything |
Speaker 3: |
no that's civil engineering (interruption) bridges and that (interruption) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (unclear) is it (interruption) (unclear) that's what |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
like bridges so ehm (pause) but I think he said there was one at ehm (pause) he's applied for one in (unclear) industry I think I think he's got to work for five years till he gets chartered |
Speaker 3: |
mm |
Speaker 2: |
gets ehm (pause) so hopefully he'll do that |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
|
Speaker 3: |
he's staying on doing A levels |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) he's only at fourth year now |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
he wants to be a chemist so I think he's asking which ones to do |
Speaker 3: |
a chemist |
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm |
Speaker 3: |
|
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm (unclear) he makes makes all the stuff behind the |
Speaker 3: |
oh you mean the oh I know what you mean yeah |
Speaker 2: |
mm oh he'll not serve on the till like but |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
so he was ehm (pause) I think he wants to do well he's going to have to do chemistry and physics but I think he doesn't want to do (pause) doesn't want to do three (interruption) sciences |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) you don't even need A levels to do |
Speaker 2: |
mm |
Speaker 3: |
you need to pass that |
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm |
Speaker 3: |
and he could do that |
Speaker 2: |
I actu I (unclear) (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
it's just down Lemington (pause) as well |
Speaker 2: |
mm (unclear) I think he wants to well (pause) obviously more (pause) qualifications you get the better it'll be (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
mm |
Speaker 2: |
making more money in there and so (pause) |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
so (pause) I don't think he wants do he only wants to do like two sciences (pause) and he's asking which (pause) like about whether history and geography are any good (unclear) (pause) geography was easy wasn't it really |
Speaker 3: |
it was quite easy yeah |
Speaker 2: |
it's just a case of revision at the end and (pause) do your course during the (pause) so I says that was probably easiest to do that |
Speaker 3: |
mm-hm |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
he'll probably change his mind anyway in a couple of (interruption) (unclear) by the end of fourth year |
Speaker 2: |
yeah fourth year (unclear) anything like me I changed my mind every day |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) (pause) I always fancied being a footballer like but eh |
Speaker 2: |
no no you never (interruption) know |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) something special |
Speaker 2: |
|
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) aye (interruption) (unclear) stupid giving up when he did like |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) you see him like in the training (unclear) knocking about when (unclear) when he's headering the ball he's brilliant he is |
Speaker 3: |
aye |
Speaker 2: |
he never misses in front of goal and |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
if he sorted his fitness out he'd be brilliant |
Speaker 3: |
yeah I know do you know why he eh jacked it in (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
why |
Speaker 3: |
because eh the Newcastle |
Speaker 2: |
yeah I suppose but |
Speaker 3: |
I wouldn't have done that like I'm sure I would have played on |
Speaker 2: |
no (pause) I know there's plenty of us want to but |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
|
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
he (unclear) Newcastle because he wanted to finish his A levels |
Speaker 3: |
mm there's a few players I know who could have (pause) signed for people and they didn't want to like (NAME) (NAME) was (pause) goalkeeper and he could have went to Nottingham Forest or something couldn't he |
Speaker 2: |
mm (pause) (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
school of excellence or something and he said no |
Speaker 2: |
mm |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
down at Throckley |
Speaker 3: |
typical isn't it |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) where he is (unclear) does he |
Speaker 3: |
yeah but ehm (pause) go away oi |
Speaker 2: |
|
Speaker 3: |
yeah I know |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) good laugh didn't (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
aye he has a good time he can do what he wants |
Speaker 2: |
mm |
Speaker 3: |
I'm dying to get away from my mum and dad like definitely |
Speaker 2: |
I I suppose yeah |
Speaker 3: |
that was the one thing about university |
Speaker 2: |
mm |
Speaker 3: |
getting away from them but |
Speaker 2: |
oh that's right if you go to university you've got to go away haven't you |
Speaker 3: |
yeah I wouldn't fancy staying at home really |
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm well I suppose it's not too late (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
eh I'm I'm eligible for clearing but |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) I might go next year see how I go |
Speaker 3: |
if eh (pause) work doesn't |
Speaker 2: |
|
Speaker 3: |
ehm (pause) that's well it'll be about September when we have to go there and they're taking the people on in October (pause) but eh the interview's in July for it (pause) so it's like two months after the interview (pause) you go to Sandhurst |
Speaker 2: |
|
Speaker 3: |
yeah the interview's at Newcastle and then |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) Sandhurst is a four day thing |
Speaker 3: |
eh three days yeah but that's like you're on (pause) sort of like trial the whole time |
Speaker 2: |
mm I wouldn't mm (pause) I would quite f I wouldn't fancy that sort of (unclear) just |
Speaker 3: |
for three days or |
Speaker 2: |
yeah |
Speaker 3: |
yeah I know |
Speaker 2: |
you don't know whether to like (pause) show off sort of thing or sit back and let other people make fools of themselves (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
I suppose you've got to show you're leaders haven't you |
Speaker 3: |
yeah I know (pause) well it's just all it is is like eh three days of team work (pause) and all it is |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
is showing that you can work in a team like (pause) I've read a few |
Speaker 2: |
yeah |
Speaker 3: |
like thing that you've got to overcome |
Speaker 2: |
I suppose yeah you have to |
Speaker 3: |
I've done plenty of that in my life so (pause) should be okay for it |
Speaker 2: |
yeah I w I fancy the army but I wouldn't fancy doing Ireland really (unclear) tour Ireland |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) presume |
Speaker 3: |
a lot of |
Speaker 2: |
mm |
Speaker 3: |
like you hear all the stories there is people get killed obviously but (pause) ehm most of the Irish people are like (pause) glad that you're there the Northern Irish anyway |
Speaker 2: |
yeah well it's ehm (unclear) we got a taxi back with this (unclear) bloke once and he said that that ehm (pause) |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
after the tour he said 'oh I'll go again' |
Speaker 3: |
yeah (pause) there's also a couple of years in Germany and that (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
mm oh I don't know whether that might might be shutting down now probably |
Speaker 3: |
the German one why |
Speaker 2: |
due to the fact that it's ehm (pause) united sort of thing (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
aye I suppose might be |
Speaker 2: |
|
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
because he got some sort of (pause) medal bravery medal they didn't discharge him (pause) so he got promoted and he's a staff sergeant at ehm (pause) Cyprus |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
because he gets arthritis on his knee otherwise |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
and he's dead cushy (unclear) he says |
Speaker 3: |
it is a bit lucky that like isn't it |
Speaker 2: |
I know (pause) that's where my granddad was in the war actually he was saying (pause) well he was at he was at ehm (unclear) he was at Dunkirk first |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
so (unclear) I suppose like he'd done his bit there then ehm he got |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) which was canny good because all he was doing was building houses |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
I suppose he deserved it after Dunkirk |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
but ehm (pause) he also managed he didn't manage to get any leave for five years (pause) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
my grandma wasn't too pleased about but eh |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
I think he was |
Speaker 3: |
|
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
yeah my auntie's bought a eh (pause) a villa in Cyprus like |
Speaker 2: |
has she |
Speaker 3: |
aye so we might be able to go over there sometime |
Speaker 2: |
mm like eh (NAME)'s uncle's ehm |
Speaker 3: |
aye but she's moving there she's moving there like |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
ehm in the winter she's going to stay over there like in the summer she's going to come back here (pause) |
Speaker 2: |
mm |
Speaker 3: |
and ehm she says 'oh well I'm not going to be like the richest woman in the graveyard' so she's splashed out a bit |
Speaker 2: |
that's it like definitely |
Speaker 3: |
so like she goes over there for six months it's not sort of eh (pause) in like a big holiday resort or anything it's near one of them I'm not sure which |
Speaker 2: |
mm |
Speaker 3: |
but it's like a proper (pause) village like Cypriot village |
Speaker 2: |
oh right |
Speaker 3: |
not tourism and all that but eh (pause) she was saying like if I ever wanted to go over in the summer (pause) we could |
Speaker 2: |
mm |
Speaker 3: |
as long as he doesn't wreck the place |
Speaker 2: |
yeah well I suppose we (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
but eh (pause) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) (unclear) but |
Speaker 2: |
yeah but I I've got I'll get a job in (pause) New Zealand because ehm my friend from rugby was there who's who's gone back |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
his dad (pause) sort of ehm (pause) well he owns a farm but it's got this scheme where it employs like the tourist (pause) all those people |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
so like you're guaranteed a job there with him (pause) you want to spend all day milking cows and everything like (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
suppose (unclear) canny |
Speaker 3: |
aye there's more (pause) sheep and cows than people (unclear) there |
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm yeah more eh three to one I think sheep |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
but ehm (pause) like Canada my grandma and grandda went there they (unclear) brilliant like so |
Speaker 3: |
|
Speaker 2: |
well (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
surely that should be Ireland |
Speaker 2: |
you could go I I don't (unclear) just for the Guinness there but |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
I (unclear) go to Ireland as well but that's just for a holiday |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
mm |
Speaker 3: |
why do you like Guinness more than anything else like anyway |
Speaker 2: |
I don't know it was since eh Murphy's Bar in Ibiza |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
it's nice |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
sc I still normally (unclear) Scotch like (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
yeah I love that |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) (pause) (interruption) yeah |
Speaker 3: |
it's gorgeous (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm (pause) and (unclear) as well from the eh social club (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
yeah that was quite |
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm |
Speaker 3: |
think a lot of people started drinking it then didn't they |
Speaker 2: |
yeah |
Speaker 3: |
even (NAME) (pause) the lager drinker |
Speaker 2: |
aye (unclear) but ehm |
Speaker 3: |
he wouldn't touch Brown Ale before that would he |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) I was speaking to (unclear) I was talking to ehm (pause) (NAME)'s brother again last night he's in the scouts |
Speaker 3: |
|
Speaker 2: |
and he's fif fifteen four fifteen yeah and he's going to the same thing like going on camp and all the leaders buy you the ehm (pause) get the crates of beer in (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
for you and you pay them |
Speaker 3: |
yeah did your mam know that eh when you went you were getting (pause) like all the beer and all that when you were fifteen |
Speaker 2: |
I I don't know ehm (pause) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) (interruption) (unclear) crashed |
Speaker 2: |
ehm pardon |
Speaker 3: |
was that when you crashed |
Speaker 2: |
yeah |
Speaker 3: |
mm |
Speaker 2: |
when well I didn't crash (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
just the |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) can remember (NAME) saying (unclear) said to (NAME) she must he must think we're stupid that the (pause) four teenagers going away don't go to the pub sort of thing |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
|
Speaker 3: |
yeah all mams and dads have got this like high image of the scouts and that don't they they think it's (pause) dead good thing to be into and all that but all the ones I know just go away to get drunk |
Speaker 2: |
yeah well my mam I know my mam's always saying oh you they thought you were going away on holidays like (pause) climbing holidays and everything |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
and I was thinking oh |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
but they can not see it that the |
Speaker 3: |
nutters |
Speaker 2: |
idiot idiots (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
aye |
Speaker 2: |
I think it's just the image isn't it |
Speaker 3: |
well if they know (NAME) across the road |
Speaker 2: |
yeah |
Speaker 3: |
they must know what it's like |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) but there's a lot of them a lot of them are closing down actually the units do you know the one at the house on the hill |
Speaker 3: |
oh yeah |
Speaker 2: |
ehm that's shut down because weren't enough people going |
Speaker 3: |
|
Speaker 2: |
yeah |
Speaker 3: |
when I was about eight or nine like everyone wanted to join the cubs (pause) it was the in thing to (interruption) do you know what I mean |
Speaker 2: |
mm (unclear) I know (pause) well our age group at cubs (unclear) scouts it was (pause) hundreds there sort of thing |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
and all of the camps you did some brilliant stuff like |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
they all used to go and make their own activities like play eh (pause) well (unclear) sort of thing |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
and (unclear) but ehm I noticed when I started helping out with the scouts and cubs that ehm (pause) now all the kids do is sit around the fire waiting for people to organize stuff for them |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
and they're never too happy I don't know |
Speaker 3: |
I think it's quite good because like you get out of if you live like in the city and all that you get out to go into the countryside |
Speaker 2: |
mm (pause) |
Speaker 3: |
it's a change isn't it |
Speaker 2: |
it's great oh oh I know (unclear) (pause) I mean stuff (unclear) always having fires and everything you know and |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
it's a good laugh |
Speaker 3: |
yeah (pause) I always had a good laugh when I (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
where'd you go like (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
oh I can't remember it was |
Speaker 2: |
yeah |
Speaker 3: |
I was only a little bairn but eh (pause) I don't know |
Speaker 2: |
I remember (unclear) lots of people that got homesick (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
he got homesick (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
in the night in the middle of the night I |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
get you a bit worked up |
Speaker 2: |
he used to get homesick coming to my house and it was like four doors away |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
he would never sleep the night he would always go home crying |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) can imagine that actually |
Speaker 2: |
mm I always loved it going away from home me |
Speaker 3: |
yeah (pause) (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
|
Speaker 3: |
the what |
Speaker 2: |
the holidays (unclear) missing be missing those just fifteen days |
Speaker 3: |
aye |
Speaker 2: |
it's not much when well |
Speaker 3: |
got it easy at school really haven't we |
Speaker 2: |
we have totally (unclear) my dad (pause) being a teacher he's (pause) irritating he always (pause) bragging how he's got like |
Speaker 3: |
|
Speaker 2: |
six weeks off at summer and that like |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) does he actually do owt or not (pause) in the whole of the summer holiday like any work from school or |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) does just because it's sort of he wants to but he doesn't have to |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
there's plenty don't like do you know eh (pause) Mr (unclear) you know the Rutherford tea (pause) ehm (pause) |
Speaker 3: |
oh yeah |
Speaker 2: |
he went to America (pause) three years ago (pause) just to do camp America coach football |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) mm it's like a zoo |
Speaker 2: |
pardon |
Speaker 3: |
it's like a zoo here |
Speaker 2: |
yeah I know |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
so he ehm (pause) so aye he just does that but (pause) fifteen days isn't much |
Speaker 3: |
|
Speaker 2: |
I quite fancy going skiing as well (unclear) ehm (pause) because the assistant manager at the bank (pause) he runs the loc like the local ski club for the (pause) eh Lloyds Bank (pause) so ehm maybe get a weekend away there |
Speaker 3: |
mm-hm have you ever done that before |
Speaker 2: |
yeah we went to Italy with (interruption) the school |
Speaker 3: |
oh yeah |
Speaker 2: |
and went to been a couple of times with the ehm scouts (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
|
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm |
Speaker 3: |
are they the same as (pause) on the snow |
Speaker 2: |
no not really I mean (pause) it's sort of similar go to the one at Sunderland when we were in the scouts used to go say about four times in the adventurers say four times in a year |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
that's (unclear) always good just ehm (pause) it's good for getting |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) the slopes aren't that big are they |
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm |
Speaker 3: |
compared to the like mountains and that |
Speaker 2: |
yeah that's I went with ehm (pause) school as well Walbottle went to |
Speaker 3: |
oh when was that in the fifth year (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
fourth year I think yeah (pause) (NAME) and I went it was a good laugh |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
yeah |
Speaker 3: |
can't imagine (NAME) skiing with |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) he didn't need eh (pause) the skis (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
so that was always good |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
|
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) C perhaps |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) if you got a C for geography |
Speaker 3: |
yeah I think I have I don't know I didn't think it was that hard the exam |
Speaker 2: |
no no I just I find it hard to what to write I know (pause) like the facts |
Speaker 3: |
yeah it's just to know how to |
Speaker 2: |
like in history essays I think I'm (pause) I I I'll get on those with all right |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
but I was looking through my lower six exam (pause) and ehm the questions which I got (pause) I would answer it the same and I got dead low marks and I can't understand why |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
because I put all the facts down but (pause) (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
no (pause) I know what you mean like eh (pause) I don't know |
Speaker 2: |
mm-hm like (NAME) he wrote (pause) he just seemed to write tons really (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
yeah I know |
Speaker 2: |
every point he made got a mark |
Speaker 3: |
uh-huh |
Speaker 2: |
but I thought it was a bit unfair when we went when we went to that ehm (pause) the chief examiner came up and told us the (pause) help like gave us a big hint of one of the questions (unclear) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
|
Speaker 3: |
yeah I know |
Speaker 2: |
and well because there's there's only about three schools around here went to that conference wasn't there |
Speaker 3: |
mm-hm |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
like what about the school she's taught |
Speaker 2: |
exac exactly |
Speaker 3: |
I mean she's given us a hint what about them |
Speaker 2: |
mm well say West Denton they weren't there were they at that conference |
Speaker 3: |
aye they were |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
oh that's right well say (pause) well say Rutherford they weren't there |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
well it was unfair on them because they didn't get all these hints did they |
Speaker 3: |
yeah I know |
Speaker 2: |
so (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) they said they needed to get the (pause) tickets booked early because there was that many people wanting to go (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
uh-huh so what does like (pause) what (unclear) say to the private schools how much (pause) help do they get |
Speaker 3: |
mm |
Speaker 2: |
mm (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) the kids can not be any brighter than anywhere else really |
Speaker 2: |
no |
Speaker 3: |
if you think about it |
Speaker 2: |
that's right yeah (unclear) they get worked hard (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
yeah (pause) it's just the way it goes though isn't it |
Speaker 2: |
mm |
Speaker 3: |
yeah (pause) well I suppose the people there enjoy it because they don't know (pause) (interruption) (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
yeah (pause) my friend from rugby eh he went to Kings School (pause) Tynemouth |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
which is a private school then he went to ehm (pause) a college after (pause) his GCSEs (unclear) do his A levels |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
and he says he goes and |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
thinks they're right snobs like so he doesn't get on with them you know |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
whereas at the time he thought they were |
Speaker 3: |
mm-hm |
Speaker 2: |
friends |
Speaker 3: |
I don't really mind most of the kids from private schools some of them have got attitude problems but then (pause) |
Speaker 2: |
I know (unclear) just (unclear) the rugby they're just (pause) dead irritating just |
Speaker 3: |
yeah I suppose you meet them more than most don't you |
Speaker 2: |
mm |
Speaker 3: |
playing rugby |
Speaker 2: |
that's right I mean they're all right off the pitch and everything just (unclear) on it they're dead arrogant and everything |
Speaker 3: |
yeah |
Speaker 2: |
so |
Speaker 3: |
right |
Speaker 2: |
beetle |
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