| (Alison) Turn that off please, Bethan. | |
| (Alison) What's your name? | |
| (0, 1) 37 | Oh. |
| (Alison) Fucksake. | |
| (Alison) Wave your arms. | |
| (0, 1) 41 | I can't see. |
| (Alison) Yes we know that. | |
| (Alison) After three... one, two... | |
| (0, 1) 62 | On three or after three? |
| (Alison) After three. | |
| (Alison) I don't want you marking those. | |
| (0, 1) 123 | Yes fine. |
| (0, 1) 124 | Ignore me. |
| (0, 1) 125 | Dim ond cael gyfforddus. |
| (Alison) I don't speak Welsh. | |
| (Alison) And I'm fine with that. | |
| (0, 1) 129 | Just getting comfortable. |
| (Alison) Fine. | |
| (Alison) Those are ergonomic, metal, leather and polished aluminium chairs with a rubberwood base. | |
| (0, 1) 133 | Ok, sorry. |
| (Alison) They're from Indonesia. | |
| (Alison) {Pronounced Indownesia.} | |
| (0, 1) 136 | Sorry. |
| (0, 1) 137 | It's just they're a little fiddly to get into. |
| (Alison) Well they are a small people. | |
| (Alison) And I am sorry but I will need you to take off your shoes again. | |
| (0, 1) 140 | Sorry I forgot. |
| (Alison) Is that part of the condition? | |
| (0, 1) 143 | Oh god, it could be. |
| (Alison) Shoes. | |
| (0, 1) 147 | You couldn't just give me a hand? |
| (Alison) Don't help her, they don't like it nowadays. | |
| (Alison) Honestly they love it. | |
| (0, 1) 161 | There we are. |
| (Alison) How are you today Gwenith? | |
| (Alison) How are you today Gwenith? | |
| (0, 1) 163 | Yes, good, thank you for asking, Alison. |
| (0, 1) 164 | That means a lot. |
| (0, 1) 165 | It's a good day today. |
| (0, 1) 166 | Brynmor drew me a picture this morning of a house and sky with 'Mummy you are the best' on the front. |
| (0, 1) 167 | He can't write. |
| (Alison) Oh well that's sweet. | |
| (Alison) I don't get pictures, Gwenith, because I chose a career instead. | |
| (0, 1) 170 | Oh I think you can have both. |
| (Alison) I don't think so. | |
| (Alison) I don't think so. | |
| (0, 1) 172 | Oh, I think you can. |
| (Alison) Not really. | |
| (0, 1) 175 | Lots of people do. |
| (Alison) They're lying. | |
| (Alison) He needs a push in the right direction and us girls have got to stick together. | |
| (0, 1) 186 | Are you alright? |
| (Alison) Yes fine. | |
| (Ivor) How are you? | |
| (0, 2) 208 | Bore da. |
| (0, 2) 209 | It's a good day today. |
| (0, 2) 211 | A sanau. |
| (Ivor) I don't speak Welsh. | |
| (Ivor) But I think I should. | |
| (0, 2) 214 | And socks. |
| (Ivor) Oh right. | |
| (Ivor) Someone's had a wipe down, can you smell that? | |
| (0, 2) 219 | Bara brith? |
| (0, 2) 220 | Laverbread? |
| (0, 2) 221 | Gorwydd Caerphilly? |
| (0, 2) 222 | Salseg? |
| (0, 2) 223 | Salad? |
| (Ivor) No, like disinfectant? | |
| (Ivor) Sorry. | |
| (0, 2) 297 | It's fine |
| (Ivor) {To Fabian.} | |
| (Alison) You've kept us waiting, so we at least deserve to know the truth. | |
| (0, 2) 303 | To be honest,I got here early so I think we started on time pretty much/ |
| (Alison) /Do you want to go tune your big violin so it's ready? | |
| (Alison) /Do you want to go tune your big violin so it's ready? | |
| (0, 2) 305 | It has been tuned. |
| (Alison) It needs doing again. | |
| (Alison) I strummed it when you were throwing yourself at the trainees and the strings have gone slack. | |
| (0, 2) 308 | Throwing myself? |
| (0, 2) 309 | They were helping me in. |
| (Alison) I could see that. | |
| (Ivor) Bastian also wanted me to nip by Organ Gordon Juice Co and get him a detox warrior, full of vits. | |
| (0, 2) 346 | Oh lovely. |
| (Ivor) We'd normally make it all fresh from home but it was a bit chaotic this morning. | |
| (Ivor) Mashed and mushy. | |
| (0, 2) 354 | I love making nut milk through a muslim cloth. |