"Eat him my girl!" "Eat him." "PSYCHIC IN THE SUBURBS" "Is the Chrysler fixed yet?" "Grinding the valves?" "What does it look like?" "You'll have to grind through him, he's rotten." "You're wasting your time with the thing." "You won't get any relief from that." "The crank is probably also rotten." "It will fall off at the first corner spending more than the whole thing's worth." "Rotten from the front all the way out of the exhaust." "Kaffir taxi!" "Your mum here?" "See you bought the jack." "Hell of a lot of money for this abortion." "One of these days you'll have it on the road." "It will never run... the bearings will grind." "Just making conversation." "One of these days you'll have it on the road." "Uncle, say what you like..." "I won't buy your false hope like Ma." "You can afford a jack though!" "I don't waste my money." "You know how many broken homes my art has helped repair?" "But buy jacks, more wasted on this maroon disaster!" "Sorry Tjokkie but I can't take it if someone criticises my life's work." "I don't have money and there's no more wall space for your art." "You mother will always make a place in the house." "Yes mum will probably buy it, each day she buys another one!" "Don't accuse me of taking your mum for a ride." "I have a very nice one, let me show you." "You've already painted the entire bible not the bible... it's from my imagination." "***WHAT IS A HOME WITHOUT A FATHER***" "these sell well I sold 3 at the hotel, to the homesick." "They put those things in their houses?" "Do you actually want to marry my mother or not after all these years?" "All this debauchery!" "You know she won't marry me because of her pension." "Don't you cast aspersions!" "Your mother and I have an undying love for one another the way a man and a woman should." "Ain't that the truth!" "Have you no shame?" "I have always been good to you lot, like a father you could say for the pension food and whatever's under the bedsheets." "I don't discuss my bedtime stories with children." "Hey, you're stroppy today... any chance of a vision?" "I've not had any visions and it sometimes goes wrong when I'm pissed off." "I pay rent but you stay for free in my own mother's house." "I don't play the horses, that's the difference" "when Tjokkie's in a mood, he's going to have a vision, don't you think?" "I've just turned up." "I can tell, when you're uptight like this you're going to have a vision." "You really need to make more of your talents." "It's high time you and I hit the racetrack." "Oh he's nicely wound up, see, yes he'll see before tomorrow what time's the race." "Father, I pray for talents for them to abuse." "Don't let us fall out now, old friend." "Go on don't you want to see." "No, especially for the likes of you." "For a pal?" "Costs you nothing." "I nearly fucked up a Jew today!" "I said I nearly fucked up a Jew today!" "If I'd hit him he would have rolled." "Don't knock a man when he's down." "Listening to me, Little Albert?" "What did I say?" "That you nearly fucked up a Jew." "Money difficulties!" "They want to take my printer." "That's my whole livelihood gone." "Jew wanted to take my machine." "I stopped him in his tracks." "Giel Swart doesn't sleep!" "But I said to him: "don't you know me?" "I've been dealing with the man for years." "How well do you know me?" "No but it's this and this, horse debts outstanding, pay the debt now or it's my machine!" "But I say how do you know me?" "How long have I been coming here?" "I was hot enough for two of me." "How do you know me, Mr. Stril?" "My machine is my livelihood." "My art." "But it's pay now or it's the machine!" "Give me until Monday!" "He was arguing all over the place But I was firm." "Today you will not take my machine" "and then you wanted to fuck him up?" "Actually no, but when I'm hot under the collar, brother... any jive talk." "He's still being difficult." "But isn't my machine my livelihood?" "Debt is a horrible thing." "If that horse had just tried to lift its legs." "Jockey held her til her head back... judges were blind." "Did you see those averages?" "Did you see where it came last week?" "Same thing again." "Ah but I'm in the shit now, Tjokkie." "I spent all my money on a jack." "If you could just have a small vision before tomorrow, just to point me in the right direction, then I'm alright." "It costs you nothing!" "But you're in the right mood and everything." "You're always this stroppy before a vision." "Afternoon, my girl, afternoon Giel." "Hows my girl today?" "No good, thanks Giel." "I told you the other night I had a good feeling." "Look at him so: "What is a home without a Father"." "Yes, it's a beautiful sentiment." "These sentiments of mine are going to do plenty of good and they sell!" "It's a lovely sentiment but... marry?" "No, I wont." "I wasn't talking about that." "But of course I am the father round here." "It's not that I want to pressurise you." "The children don't want you as a father, not before we marry, anyway." "Pension keeps me on my own two feet regardless." "It's not that I can't sort you out financially." "Cant get by without the pension and what about tomorrow." "I won't marry you even if they find their father's body tomorrow." "It's not that I don't love you," "I don't know if their father is still sleeping around somewhere." "I don't want to sit with two men!" "And what if you fall by the wayside?" "And I'm stuck alone without the pension?" "You're taking it the wrong way, it's just that this is a good idea for the children." "I mean, then I can also have something in the house." "The children don't like the idea." "Love doesn't need the law, my love, I mean I love you." "If it turns out their father is still alive... alright." "Why don't you let Tjokkie envision his father's whereabouts?" "They've been searching for him 20 years and you can't go on this way." "I don't want Tjokkie to predict anything." "But it costs him nothing, my dear." "I'm scared I'll take their father back." "How can you say such a thing?" "I lie every night worrying I will lose you." "But you're legally safe, my dear." "If you're so sure why do you want Tjokkie to find out?" "You dumb thing... but you love me!" "Oh child, Giel doesn't want to sell me anything!" "You never buy the thing and the next morning when you go to the living room it's already gone and been resold." "Sometimes the children make me feel bad about all this, about our adultery." "Don't worry then will grow up one day." "You must let Tjokkie find out where his father is." "I will never put him through it." "The visions effect him terribly." "He was off a week ill last time." "I've watched him this afternoon... hes going to see... before tomorrow!" "Maybe even tonight." "You been back at the racetrack then?" "I'm in big trouble, my girl, big trouble." "Did you lose a lot?" "It's that jockey." "He kept the horses standing way back." "The judges saw nothing." "Were you there on Saturday?" "You know I also have my faults." "This week I have a good." "Horse." "Ah but I've got myself in deep trouble." "I made a couple of rand on that taxi and then they go take my machine." "How will I print my stuff." "If only Tjokkie would just have a vision." "Tjokkie must see, dammit!" "This thing with their missing father has also been bothering me a long time." "You must help me, I can't lose my art and they need it by Monday." "If you buy one of these paintings, and I have sold three and you can make me one of these religious cloths and I can make a bit on the horses." "You want the cloth finished by Monday?" "And I still need to pay the tax... you're mad!" "I'm finished, I say to you this is the last time I play the horses." "If you can just get Chucky to give a little reading." "Oh, don't get upset with me now!" "I'm not putting my child through that." "It costs him nothing!" "You see how he is behaving, he is going to have a vision either now or later." "If he sees before tomorrow then it's over with." "Watch what you're doing, you're looking for trouble!" "Nice day at work?" "What say the elders today?" "Whats wrong with her Jake?" "Bit off with the off off." "I'll go check." "The old man looks wrong this Friday." "I've cash flow problems." "The operators pay a bit more on a Friday but not much more." "Give up that car as a bad job." "Shame on you, Jake." "Let's see the tasty goodies from a brunette girl!" "Tell the men to bring their jugs the operators have paid!" "You must leave Tjokkie alone when he's like this." "The men of today, let's drink a little bit." "The sweetness!" "The fraternity!" "The cherry's boundedness!" "The purity!" "And the troubles... don't speak of troubles, Jake, I'm in a terrible thing!" "You think you've got troubles?" "It's a serious thing, and I'm telling you the truth." "Let money talk, if you've got bigger troubles I'll give you a case of this stuff." "Drink to our hassles, friday is pay day... and here go the hassles!" "They wanted to take my machine away." "If that cursed mare would just lift its paws." "Tonight you and I are drinking big things to death." "How many women have you gotten pregnant?" "You and Albertus should leave, I need to talk to Chucky." "No, tell Mum to let you listen to the new album I bought!" "Has he been selling mum more of that garbage?" "Don't start!" "I'm so sick of the man!" "By the time we're next in the lounge he will have taken and sold it." "You must help me." "Man, I bought this jack..." "I'm broke." "I need to talk to you." "Whats eating you?" "I'm worried." "About?" "I need to talk to you, I'm in trouble." "Please, I've missed my period!" "A baby?" "Jake's baby?" "Why are you messing with that man?" "He's not as great as he thinks he is!" "Marry him and see." "Waste my sister's life too." "Every woman in this area is an idiot including you." "Why don't you look for better men?" "I'm not sure!" "He's all the more reason to make sure." "Why are you two doing such things?" "What do you want me to do?" "Marry the scumbag..." "I'll move out." "I'm scared." "I don't want to be with him." "You're happy to be with him until now." "You don't know him." "I know him well enough to keep away." "What will you do now?" "Marry?" "No." "What can I do then?" "What does he say?" "Did you tell him?" "I'm still doing sums in my head." "Does Mum know?" "I don't want to be stuck with Jakes." "I can't take anymore..." "I must know if I'm pregnant." "You will have to tell Mum." "The old lady's made her own share of mistakes." "I don't know who my father was." "Why do you keep throwing that in my face... it's not my fault." "If I am to get a child now, it's just me." "I hated Mum that much when the school found out." "Madeline was a little gossip!" "The child will be like me." "I'm getting Mum." "I haven't bought anything, my child." "Tienie needs to tell you something, not me!" "I can't." "Tell mum!" "I want nothing to do with this." "Whats going on?" "Tiemie is in a fix!" "Jakes has messed with you." "I'm not sure yet, It's now two weeks." "Not too long." "What will we do?" "Maybe it's not so bad..." "maybe you have a cold or something?" "Or a bike accident." "Oh no, my child!" "I didn't bring you up this way." "I tried to bring you up properly." "Did you?" "Did you really?" "No, but I tried." "With Giel in the house?" "With that thin bedroom wall?" "You talk loud in your sleep!" "We've been listening since we were children!" "You don't need to look at her, you can just look at yourself." "Where did Giel come from?" "Where?" "All for a stupid little old pension!" "I tried to bring you up!" "I always made sure you had clothing." "I would rather the kids mocked my clothing than my mother." "Ask her!" "Since she was 12 everyone thought she was easy, like YOU." "You will have to marry that arse wipe!" "Sitting on a" "Friday night with a drunk and getting pissed together." "You were once stuck up!" "Thought with your face you would get by now you're sitting with the biggest tool in the suburbs' baby." "Another one of the bastards who have to will have to endure this place." "It doesn't help to "Tjokkie, Tjokkie" now!" "You're going to have a baby." "You will have to marry that trash!" "I believed you when we were young, sitting and playing on the other side of the tracks." "Mum would get married..." "we hoped together." "Did you both want it that much?" "Mum, you should ask her!" "She was the one who wanted to get out of the suburbs." "And she was right, now shes going to cut herself short." "You say I haven't done well at all?" "I mean, was I really that bad?" "It's not you I want to get away from, it's from this place." "I can't marry Jakes." "I don't want to stay here." "I don't want this life." "I don't want a man who comes home wasted if he comes home," "beating up the kids" "I don't want to be worn out at thirty." "They don't understand us, the people at work." "People at work laugh when they hear where we live." "I don't know where to look." "They don't know about us or about how we live, or that we feel." "I don't want to die like a dog." "I wanted to be a veterinarian." "You threw your chance away!" "That's if you ever had a cat's chance at all." "I just feel sorry for her." "She wanted out of this hole." "She was pretty in the A class." "Go now I want to talk to her." "When I heard you were going to be born I often wanted to get rid of you." "But when you came I loved you." "You don't know how a person will live for a child." "Nobody knows, except you yourself." "Lovely girls get weighed down by men but they still have a chance." "I also wanted to leave, I also thought, my child... a lot." "When you were once away and were lucky, and that well-off..." "I don't even recognise myself now." "You will also have a child if things turn out that way." "It's a lonely path, my child." "It's always what children never understand." "Forgive me!" "For the life I brought you into." "Lord, your mother is also just a person." "I won't kick up a fuss if you've slept with Jakes." "You see Tiemie, you see my child..." "Your mother knows." "Will you plug in the lead light for me please?" "Are you going to drink your coffee?" "Did Tiemie tell you already?" "About the dilemma." "Do you know as well?" "For more than a week," "I wish it was me who was pregnant." "Are we talking about the same thing?" "I see you as the father." "You're forward, eh?" "No, I've seen enough men stuck in a rut." "When are you going to have a vision?" "Tienie said you would if it was me who asked you." "Well, of course you must shes your sister." "Every time they have a problem I must 'see' it right." "And if it makes her ill?" "Maybe she wanted to get ill." "But you have to do something, she's scared of Jakes." "Everyone on our street is scared of Jakes." "You can't let Jakes ruin her life over this thing, you must see!" "He's always wanted her and now he will... you must see." "What will visions help?" "Visions won't make the baby disappear." "Please if she could just know if shes pregnant or not... it's terrible." "You lot always try force people into things." "I can't help it that I have this damned talent." "Some people think they can then use me as at their pleasure." "They are jealous because I have something that's beautiful and can't be ruined." "Like something with a short circuit... it hurts." "Once they get from you what they want they're never satisfied, something's always wrong." "I didn't want this but there's nothing I can do." "See if they can do any better?" "It really hurts." "I believe you." "I am also someone..." "I understand you!" "What do you know about visions?" "If you could understand what it does to me." "It's for Tiemie that I want you to see." "None of you understand this whole thing." "It's a thing inside of you." "This thing in me needs to come out." "Won't someone just tear this out of me?" "!" "Like a child you must get it out or it dies." "But it hurts to get it out." "They just want to come round to scratch." "Their stupidity scratching you where it hurts." "I scratch myself there sometimes too when I'm in a trance, and it feels like it's all my fault." "I thought you were going insane." "Everyone thinks you're insane if you talk about things they don't understand." "Sorry chucky I didn't know it was so tough." "I will have to lie to bastard if I can." "We must lie to Jake to get him off Tienie's back." "Pretend that you're seeing!" "Whether she's pregnant or not, lie to Jake." "Why must I misrepresent a toothbrush coming out of a dog's arse hole?" "Why don't you tell him it's not his baby?" "He'll be so jealous, oh please." "I'll see." "Really!" "?" "Almighty!" "I will see what I'm going to do." "It's burning, Albertus!" "You can't just play with this thing!" "If you try twist the situation you end up getting twisted too." "Burning?" "Just wrap the wire around Giel's big toe." "So you would give her to Jakes just like that?" "Oh you wouldn't understand." "Let me work..." "I might then be too tired to lie later." "Why does he also have to rev his bike like that?" "I understand better than you think." "Chucky Chucky, nice and revved to get wasted!" "Buy your own... this is the brother of all men." "The operators have paid *Friday*." "Hey men, bring out your jugs!" "I have troubles!" "Old man I see you've already polished off the half... jack." "I brewed this myself is the old lady working on a Friday night?" "Giel wants it done for Monday." "Just a small one for me Jakes." "Let's throw the old lady a nice fatty!" "Let's see how the old lady works on a Friday night!" "Your hands aren't clean." "Your little hands have done far too many things to stay clean!" "You mustn't talk this way about such matters, Jake." "Doesn't matter what's a joke." "Stupid is stupid and I'm an antelope's wife." "Whats there for a man other than juice and stupid?" "Why does the old lady work on a Friday night when there's juice." "This cloth is going to help us get out of trouble, Jakes." "If only my troubles were so easy." "What troubles do you have Jakes?" "Troubles, troubles, all kinds of trouble in general." "Hey can I have another little one?" "You mustn't talk about such things." "If only that horse lifted its legs." "...I can't lose my machine now." "I made a beautiful print today... wait I'll show you." "Look here Jakes, beautiful sentiments!" ""WHAT IS A HOUSE WITHOUT A FATHER"" "I say!" "And what is a father without a house?" "Just as bad just as bad." "I sold three today." "If tomorrow I can sell the fifth one I'll be out of the debt." "I have the horse, I have the horse!" "Play them my old man, machine or no machine if doomsday comes we can't wait." "You two drink too fast, tomorrow you'll both be sick." "The bigger the thing the harder we knock it dead!" "If Tjokkie would only see... a man must be certain about his craft if he wants to guarantee his bread." "He's in the right mood for seeing." "Ol' Tjokkie!" "Why won't you help out this old fart?" "I'll be damned if he won't see tonight!" "You must leave him alone... it's a shame that he gets like this." "But the old man and I are also very unlucky tonight!" "It's your own fault if you're in the trouble he can't help it." "What does the old lady know of Jake's problems?" "You should be more careful Jake, I know more about you than you think." "And LEAVE TJOKKIE ALONE!" "Mother-in-law!" "And I'm not even out the church yet!" "Have you got Tiemie in a fix?" "It interests you too much, old fart." "I feel like a father to them Jakes they may not biological children but they have grown up before my eyes." "That's what the old fart thinks!" "The old fart says he like a pappy to you." "Actually I mean Tiemie." "You mustn't behave like that with her you must be responsible." "If my trousers were hanging over the mother's bed, each night I wouldn't come here preaching morals." "Tjokkie... is the old man not sleeping by your mother." "Or is the old man not sleeping by your mother?" "He's going to see, alright." "He just needs to see before the betting shop closes tomorrow." "Old fart, this son of mine you tried preaching to me about isn't certain." "The pussy still needs to talk!" "I would personally like to know a thing or two." "Don't you want to see?" "You can play your own horses." "The old fart says he's on a high note but see him here." "He's ripe for 'seeing'." "Look at his face... his yellow face is like a pimple waiting to pop." "There's still a small thing I want to find out." "If a man could just find out a little something about whats coming in the future, he can properly prepare himself for these things." "If I could get the horses right three times ...then I'm alright." "Then I'll have a little boy say hello to you." "Then becomes a father what he will." "You know me Jakes, if I can help a man, I will help him if you help then you will also help." "What do we live for if not to help one another?" "Why would a man not be willing to help another man?" "Costs him nothing!" "Nothing!" "Loveless, nothing to give a friend." "I ask the boy and what do I get?" "A loveless response." "Take these two here:" "Here's the girl, Faye." "She's mad about him." "He likes her?" "What do they do?" " It's what they don't do." " I agree." "I've been watching these two for a long time already." "Faye is a nice little thing, I would love to fuck little Faye." "Tjokkie has nothing for his fellow man!" "He can help but he doesn't want to." "Let's give him a hand." "How?" "He's just as on his way out as that maroon car." "We push him with a bit of weed." "Maybe his vision will take hold." "How does it look with a nice spliff?" "A piece of drugs?" "You see?" "Tjokkie my man, I'm talking to you!" "My old friend, how many years have you known me?" "And in in that span have you known a time where I, Jakes asks a man." "I mean, friendly like" ""have a puff of this tree"." "So you can verify that I asked him directly and nicely, isn't that right?" "And this thick thing says nothing in return." "Such as sorry it's not for me or give me a little piece of that drugs." "It costs him nothing anyway." "And in the time you've known me how much of this shit do I put up with?" "I'll play fair and square with the lad." "Tjokkie, my friend, I am calling you!" "You want to know a something?" "I want to know something," "he doesn't know what Jakes does with cheeky people." "Now Jake did say he wants a bit of weed and a bit of seeing and so shall it be!" "Let us now step a little closer." "Now let's get a little closer and try out several languages until he's sure who has spoken." "This man also needs to be taught that he is the chosen one." "What do you two want?" "Me and the old man have come to fetch you." "You're getting nothing from me." "Old man, now we have to speak to this man nicely." "Take the block and tackle, or take the jack." "It looks as if this man is resting nicely." "I know you will know, or you'll see something." "Man, you're punk, a nobody, you know it and you're low class." "Where's your father?" "You're a punk." "You're in too delicate a position to be that cheeky." "This punk is standing on the jack." "The trash is asking you a question." "You may have heard of me before?" "And the terrible things that happen to people." "Tienie was a godsend for you, you're too low-class for her." "You're talking things the punk doesn't doesn't want to hear." "The trash isn't going to talk to you." "This thing will." "Are you mad man, this thing will kill me dead." "What do you say now, my man?" "I can't breathe." "This is what the trash gives you." "Get the block and tackle this man's going to talk!" "Pull him now old man, pull him." "Ow, my foot, my foot." "Now let him hang for a bit." "Let's see how long he holds." "I don't believe he's enjoying himself." "A bit of weed for you, old Chucky?" "Pull me out, you're breaking my leg." "Just give the word, and I'll massage it better." "I'm getting a nice joint ready for you." "I can't anymore" "I can't see whenever I want..." "I was lying to you all." "Now it's time for smoking together with the low lives." "It's getting clearer, it's getting clearer." "The path is opening up." "I can't see through the pain." "Help me, I want to see." "I can't see through the pain." "I don't see much, I don't see much." "Come out everyone, he's having a vision" "I see a wall, a brick wall." "There's a flower bed." "It's in front of Tiemie's window." "The ground is well worked... no rubbish around." "There's a man coming to the window." "He bends." "He plants something which looks like a seed." "He's going away." "It could be a horses name." "The same man, he's young, he's searching for something in the plants." "He gets nothing from the ground." "He plants another seed." "He keeps walking." "He's coming back... he get's nothing." "Could be Golden Acres 7 to 1." "Here comes another man." "He's older than the other one." "He bends over by the flower bed." "He plants a seed." "Here's the first man again." "He's younger." "He's searching for something." "Where he planted the ground is even." "Something is growing where the older man planted something." "He sees it... he's happy..." "he thinks it's his." "It's not true, it's not true." "And who's this dude?" "He's lying Jakes." "Jakes, it could mean something else!" "I will figure him out." "He's lying, it was just you!" "You need to remember it could mean something else." "I will figure him out." "The horses!" "Saturday!" "They're all coming together." "There they fly." "Do they have numbers?" "They're all brown, there's one pale one, the pale one stays ahead." "He stays ahead." "Jakes, there was only you... maybe it means something else." "The horses?" "Do they have numbers?" "I see the house." "Everyone is here." "Giel is here." "Tiemie is here." "Jakes is here." "Ma is here." "We're all watching the gate." "I see a man standing at the gate... he opens the gate." "I go to him." "I know him." "He's wearing a uniform." "Ma stands still," "Giel runs away." "Jakes runs away." "Come, Tiemie, we're going to him." "He's come to fetch us." "It's their father!" "He's lying, but I will figure him out!" "A father?" "Where's the racing sheet?" "Come Tjokkie, come with me." "It's about their father." "He said he wanted to lie to get rid of Giel and Jakes." "Did you give him drugs to bring on the visions?" "Gave him a bit of tree..." "I say he's lying." "The only possibility is Nattytatty 12:1-outsider." "Not a cat's chance." "No, my girl, I'm none the wiser." "You said he would lie." "This horse couldn't win if the others dropped dead on the way." "I'll figure him." "Should I take a chance..." "I'm sure he would lie." "I wonder... if their father comes back," "that's so many years." "I won't know the man anymore." "I will stand by you, my girl." "Will you stand by me if I lose my machine?" "Love is the greatest thing, my heart." "Should such a thing happen... will you still love me?" "I will always love you." "Let me see how Tjokkie is." "Maybe he was just putting on." "One can never know with these things." "So you'll stand by me?" "As you stand by me with my problems, my girl." "Thank you, Giel." "Giel, that serves you right, that little Scheister." "How did he know about the dew?" "He did know about the dew." "Poor child, he looks completely out of sorts." "He always gets like that when he sees." "But they made him see." "Come, Tienie's, inside." "I'd rather stay here and make sure he doesn't fall over anything." "You love him, don't you?" "Just not too much... too much is just heartache." "The lovelier something is the uglier it breaks... the more pain it brings." "Every day I see you getting upset over Tjokkie." "At your age a person still has hope." "The real pain begins when a person stops hoping." "You know about things than people realise." "People never forget that which suffering has taught them." "I have never believed the things people say about you." "And what do they say?" "All sorts of things." "I know my child." "We understand each other now." "Life is funny, Faye." "You understand me now because I am Tjokkie's mother." "And you love him." "But if you get him and you marry him and you sit a while with the neighbours." "Oh, never mind, my child." "Has Tiemie said anything about how these rumours have been effecting her?" "She doesn't talk about it." "And Tjokkie?" "Just before the vision he was very angry about... everything." "Everything!" "You must have a strange kind of love for him." "I sit among such types though, on the one hand it hurts but on the other it's good." "Aunty?" "Never mind my child." "Pray that you never have to understand." "I wonder if it's worth all the hassle." "What are you two fighting about?" "BECAUSE!" "Faye?" "Go check if Tiemie's awake yet." "Tjokkie's in a state." "Yes, he's broken inside." "Looks to me as if he's broken whether he sees or not." "Tiemie says he may have lied about the other man, but only he knows this for sure." "It's hurt him a lot though." "He must have seen SOMETHING." "There's no way that horse can win, my dear." "I can see you're worried about their father!" "Yes, I have serious problems." "I have a good horse; if things just go right then my machine should be ok" "I'm alright you don't have to worry about me." "And I'll stand by you no matter what." "You've put money on the horse?" "I've put all my money on the horse!" "The horse that Tjokkie predicted?" "That musty old horse can't win!" "I mean, I believe Tjokkie's lied." "You don't need to worry yourself." "Will you stay with me?" "Why do you keep asking me that?" "I told you I love you." "Whether he's lied or not, Giel Swart stands by his girl." "Did you put money on the bad horse?" "I'm just checking!" "Your suitcase is out and you've put your two best suits on the bed!" "So did you look?" "In the suitcase." "I just want to tell you one thing." "I've given you a great deal of my life as well as I could and it's not for free." "You've made me feel very lucky at times." "Did you look inside the suitcase?" "I don't look inside suitcases anymore!" "I know you've put money on the bad horse." "Just stay by me please." "You mustn't let these things get to you like this." "I can sort this all out if you would just give me a chance." "People can argue about such things til you're blue in the face, and it won't help anything!" "The love is there." "I know you find it a bit heavy when I talk this way." "Pack your suitcase!" "Or leave it." "I just want to say that if you stay or go or go and come back, I don't care." "I've learned too much to care." "You mustn't let this get to you like this." "I can explain the whole thing if you give me a chance." "Hows it my old lady?" "It's looking oppressive this afternoon." "I told you to stop it with Tjokkie!" "It's your fault he's like this today." "Everything in the joint is Jake's fault!" "Old lady, don't stress..." "I'm talking about great things today!" "Do you want Tiemie?" "The old lady's gone wrong eh?" "Probably wrong time of the month." "What are you and Tiemie going to do?" "This is the issue at stake." "I'll have to square it with the old lady." "Square what?" "You'll just have to get married." "Need to get squared for accommodation." "After the wedding, my man, after the wedding." "What do you not like about the thing?" "It's not that I have a problem with you and Tiemie, it's a question of space." "Where?" "Tjokkie's bedroom or the lounge?" "Tieme has a bed, 1 or 2 in it, whats the diffs?" "And the cost?" "But don't you two want your own place?" "So you can be alone." "That time will come but I'm a bit behind with the new bike, and all my drink which you finished on the porch." "You will have to speak to the mother, I don't think it will work out in the long run." "The people today only love a man when he has some free 'juice'." "The old cunt!" "... he lives here for free, but when I want to he doesn't like the idea." "And You!" "You, still owe a bit of sorting out the trash is still going to give you a right one!" "What do you want, I told Giel to get Tiemie out here." "Tiemie and the old lady are coming now I'm just going to fetch Tjokkie." "You think I came here for your company?" "Get this thick fucker out of my sight... he's a liar!" "Tell Uncle Giel to call Tiemie out here." "Come Tjokkie..." "let's go and find Albertus." "I asked nicely, don't get difficult." "What do you want?" "The old lady knows." "I know Tiemie and I know you." "I know your type." "Just so happens I know the old lady's type as well." "Don't let us stand around and annoy each other." "There's a big difference between us!" "What?" "Our immorality?" "A bed is a bed, it doesn't matter." "It matters how a person sleeps around and with you." "Can we talk straight?" "You climb into bed with various guys." "And I will with Tiemie... now who's tops with the choice?" "What can you know about love?" "On the outside I might not seem like you, old lady but inside out workings are about the same." "I've seen just as much." "Us two know this stuff... so let us not irritate each other unnecessarily." "So what is it that you actually want now?" "You said is it doesn't matter whether you marry or not." "Tiemie must decide... she's the one who will have to live with the likes of you." "It's not going to be like that... she knows me!" "She will marry me, she must." "If she doesn't want to, she doesn't have to." "That chick's in love with Jakes ...she will marry as long as you remember she doesn't have to." "For what possible reason will she not marry me?" "Let her come out now before you put ideas in her head." "Sybil also loved you." "A woman who finds out what happened between you and Sybil would marry you?" "She knows your story with Sybil." "You don't think I've grown up?" "Doesn't look like it." "But now you're so grown up..." "Giel is also terribly juvenile." "Giel doesn't mistreat women though." "Jakes doesn't mistreat women!" "They just see me and they get the jiggles." "Love is different." "Can't the old lady just feel it in her insides?" "!" "I'm not like you ...you need to get rid of this idea." "Go ask this street who is the biggest whore." "They will all tell you... they only nominate two." "A shame that her father isn't here to help out." "I want to talk to the children alone!" "The old fart has nothing at stake here!" "Come, have your say." "I told Jakes that I know everything." "If you don't want to marry him, then you don't have to." "The old lady says you don't want to take Jakes." "I said she doesn't have to!" "She thinks you don't like my flavour enough." "I'll bring up that child alone if I have to." "But I'm not even sure yet." "You can wait until you decide." "You must decide so the old lady can hear you!" "Maybe I'm not pregnant!" "But of course you are." "We are not even that sure." "Marry." "There's no other option!" "Yes there's lots that can be done." "Like I can bring up the child or it can be adopted." "You mean you want to take my child away from me?" "!" "You want to take my child away just like that?" "You know know Jakes, I'll be looking for that kid!" "Now suddenly you want a child!" "?" "You had your chance with Sybil." "Leave Sybil alone now, I told you I was 18!" "You struggle over Sybil but this is not the thing." "The punk isn't good enough for mum's children!" "That brother of yours said so himself yesterday." "Suddenly I'm not good enough for you lot." "Suddenly I'm trash and you want to take my kid away!" "By God, I'll kill you all first!" "I'll watch you lot... you don't hurt my kid!" "You don't know what to do with a child you can't even look after yourself." "I want to have that child, I don't want other people raising it." "All of a sudden, it's just a means of getting Tiemie!" "I also have insides, I want that child, I tried hard for him." "So you did it on purpose then!" "Yes it was on purpose I want that child... that one!" "A kid is all a guy has" "something you can hold onto..." "He looks up to you." "" It's ok Billy, no need to be scared, your daddy is here."" "Don't you realise I'm sick and tired of walking alone?" "I knock everyone about so that they know I am here!" "Right Jakes, if you say so Jakes." "Coz if they don't I'll break something against them." "On purpose!" "You don't mess with Jakes..." "I want my child" "I wasn't my father's son." "A son doesn't think his father's trash!" ""Hey, you think my father's trash?" "!" "Come and I'll sort you out!" "That's my boy!" "Why didn't you have your fucking boy with Sibyl!" "?" "The whole town is full of women, why did you mess around with Tiemie?" "Tiemie is class!" "I was my children to have a mother with class." "Sybil was a bitch she belittled me!" "She knew I wanted a son so she said, "right make me a son"." "I tried many times and then she made fun of me." "She made fun of me and said I wasn't a man." "What do you expect?" "Of course I fucked her up, but I will kill the one who lays a hand on my child." "He's coming out of their alive even if I'm trash..." "I made that child and he's mine." "He did it on purpose." "You never said a word to me." "You'll see some horrible things if something goes wrong." "Whether we're married or not." "You're going nowhere." "Tjokkie's starting to come right now." "It's not true." "It's not true." "What's not true?" "My machine is alright!" "You believed him?" "I don't even know him... it's been twenty years!" "I'll stand by you, my girl." "BITCH!" "It's not true." "Jakes we know he lied." "Do you all think I'm stupid?" "You lot have been sitting all day alone." "But it's not true, I know it's not true." "You think I can't figure it out?" "Tell him you lied, brother." "Who's the guy?" "Tiemie has always been faithful to you." "She knows well enough who the guy is..." "I'm going to sort him out." "It's not one of those dandies at your work is it?" "One of those slick things that picked you up in that shiny car?" "I'm not seeing any other man!" "God man, tell him you lied." "Tomorrow, Monday I'm hitting your work!" "The punk mustn't foul up your shiny little office." "Monday when you're at work this guy's going to turn up at the office." "The trash mustn't visit your work," "I know the score you want to sleep around with Dandies." "Monday when you're there this guy's going to turn up at your work, they'll throw you out." "You're ashamed of your punk." "You don't have the guts to say, "here comes my trash"." "To say "I'm crazy for a low class bastard"." "To say how you grabbed the lowlife on Friday night." "I'll gently escort him out of there." "The trash won't let you go that easily... if" "I can't have you it won't be some dandy." "You're class and you're mine." "You won't get me the way Sybil did." "I didn't screw around!" "Brother, won't you just tell him!" "It's too easy girl, it's too easy." "When I thought you were alright you would have gotten away easily." "But I figured you out, you're sleeping with other men, like Sybil!" "You're just like your mother!" "I'm not like mother." "I'm not like that." "I've never been like her." "Tjokkie, tell him I'm not like Mum." "It's all my fault." "I'm different from you." "Tjokkie lied, Ma." "I didn't sleep around." "Leave Jakes!" "Why must I leave?" "Leave you two to discuss how lovely your children are?" "I'm leaving not a damn." "I want to know whose kid that is!" "I won't let her pull a Sybil." "Leave or I'll call the police." "Call them." "You're worse!" "Worse than this trash!" "Leave, what do you want here Jakes." "Justice!" "Was it justice when you got me pregnant on purpose?" "You've never cared about me." "I had love for you..." "lots of love." "You just wanted a schoolfriend for your kid." "Now you don't even believe it's yours!" "It's your brother that saw the truth." "You just wanted me tied down breeding children for you." "So what?" "!" "You got me into this situation on purpose." "I'm going to look for that dandy and find him." "You won't find him." "You admit it then." "I said nothing!" "You did!" "Say you lied brother." "I'm not like my mother... don't think of me that way." "It's all my fault." "Who is this dude?" "I'm not scared of you." "Kill me now because I won't marry you." "And I'll sort out your kid too." "Leave!" "I've had enough of you, mum, this suburb." "I don't want trash." "Kill me now you wont have me." "I'm going to the Dandies." "I could puke." "You're a punk!" "A punk!" "A punk!" "The bitch doesn't want you." "The bitch will take me!" "You didn't say trash when you lay with me." "You think I' don't love." "You think I didn't worry about those dandies?" "You think I don't feel?" "I do!" "I feel, man!" "Oh I think I didn't scream when I thought about you lying with the dandies?" "Giel you must help... he's going to kill her." "Sorry my girl." "There's your cloth!" "Corrected by jcdr"