Just Good Friends (1983–1986)
Sylvia Kay: Mrs. Warrender, Daphne Warrender
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Quotes
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Penny Warrender : What have you been doing with yourself today, hmm?
Vince Pinner : Well, I've been window shopping. Looking for new bedding, that sort of thing.
Daphne Warrender : [sarcastically] Pity the army surplus store has closed down.
Vince Pinner : Yes. I imagine you must miss it terribly, Daphne.
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Daphne Warrender : What kind of a future would you have with "Thing"? He's an idle, itinerant worker drifting from job to job always on the edge of legality - an ice cream vendor, a used car salesman, and now a bookie.
Penny Warrender : One day Vince will inherit the family business.
Daphne Warrender : That's something to look forward to, isn't it? One day your husband will manage a few scrap metal yards!
Penny Warrender : No he wont. He intends to sell them.
Daphne Warrender : How much do you think he'll get for that?
Penny Warrender : Well, according to his father, at the last audit, they were valued at two and a half million pounds.
Norman Warrender : [shocked] Two and a half million?
Penny Warrender : [smugly] Yes.
Daphne Warrender : [after a long pause] Well, I've said everything I'm going to say. You must do as you think fit, darling.
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Norman Warrender : Daphne...
Daphne Warrender : Yes, Norman?
Norman Warrender : Do you still... well, do you still get a thrill from... well, you know...
Daphne Warrender : Oh, for heavens sake, Norman. We are in the 1980s, if you mean sex then say... thingy.
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Norman Warrender : Darling, think back to when we were younger. Now, I can still remember our first time.
Daphne Warrender : Amazing, Norman. I can hardly remember the last time.
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Penny Warrender : It isn't an easy decision. My future hangs in the balance. I can either accept the company's offer, build a career, travel, have total fulfillment and enjoyment of life... or I can marry Vince.
Daphne Warrender : And what are you going to do?
Penny Warrender : I haven't decided yet.
Daphne Warrender : Norman, will you speak to her?
Norman Warrender : You do whatever you think is best, darling.
Daphne Warrender : Keep out of this, Norman.