The Moor Market.
| It's just like coming into a market. |
| Bananas a pound. Breadcakes a pound |
| Hold this, its in here somewhere. |
| Your'e going to have to get it out for me. |
| Get it curled. |
| Look at that. Are we seeing Uncle Pete? |
| Wow Monkey! I bet its arms ache. |
| Went down this turning and I wanted that turning |
| This has been a week now and it's making me ill. |
| Where's the toilets. I drunk too much. |
| I haven't lost her. Come here often. |
| He looks terrible. Look at the butcher's stall. |
| Look at the size of them balls. |
| I'm worried about squashing my sausage. |
| Put some elastic round it.. |
| It's exactly what I said. |
| Somebody been at the cash machine again. |
| Can I help you my love? |
| What Day is it? |
| Always lasts longer in winter. |
| It will go in this bag, its got to last me a month. |
| How did that get up there? |
| Can you come up the back passage? |
| I've been playing with my sausages |
| Does she? Is she one of them? |
| I like a big one. Ha Ha Ha. |
| Just unloaded it. Plastered all the way. |
| My son's into these hysterical artefacts. |
| That's a beauty darling. |
| I love eighteen inch. |
| And I apologised that it wasn't a very large one. |
| Come on now then girls. |
| I'm just looking. |
| Its a live one. |
| Ooh I say, just look at that. |
| Everything is so well laid out. |
| Don't know about you,but I like a big one. |
| It's nice to come to a market that has some stalls occupied. |
| Hurrah! Come on darling. |