The Gallagher family celebrate Christmas 2004, bringing mayhem and death to the Chatsworth estate.The Gallagher family celebrate Christmas 2004, bringing mayhem and death to the Chatsworth estate.The Gallagher family celebrate Christmas 2004, bringing mayhem and death to the Chatsworth estate.
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- Kash
- (as Christopher Bisson)
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Carl: [Carl is drunk and staggering around the kitchen having a go at everyone] Same goes for you.
Veronica: Me!
Carl: Yeah, you!
Veronica: Oh yeah.
Carl: I don't like your bathroom!
Veronica: [Veronica grabs carl by the chin] well stay out of it then smelly arse!
Kev: Aw, leave him alone he's tanked.
Ian: Who let him get like that?
Lip: [points to Veronica] She did.
Veronica: We're just celebrating the fact that you're not dead Ian!
[he had a bad case of food poisoning]
Lip: [hands a glass of milk to Carl] Come on Carl, drink this.
Carl: [to Kash] And you, you robbing bastard!
Ian: Carl, cut it out.
Carl: How much are your Twix meant to be?
Kash: 49p
Carl: So, how much are a quarter of midgie demmers meant to be?
Kash: 28p.
Carl: Yeah, so how much is it meant to come to then, you robbing bastard!
Ian: Carl, I'm warning you.
Kash: 77p!
Carl: No, it's not, it's 77!
Kash: Yeah! I said 77p!
Carl: Did ya, OK, sorry, sorry, Kash, I love your shop and your daughter is a stunner.
[Kash has a vision of Carl marrying his daughter and gets a look of horror on his face]
- Crazy creditsThere is a short scene after the end credits.
This episode rang so True for me, living in the "Projects" and being an inner-city cop i know how contagious craziness is. i've seen people by meets from crack-heads, I've seen when some new device or boot-leg video wrecked a bunch of DVD players, and then they called us.
At one point the MOB who knew they shouldn't have bought the meat, blames the sellers, the sellers in turn blame the Army. and the most truest words ever spoken are uttered "Why you've been doing everything you can to make your situation worse, a lot of people have been working hard to get you out of the situation you've gotten yourself into. This describes my job to a tee.
- nathan-yeo
- Aug 13, 2009