Good morning, John.
Good morning, Hugh.
And how are you and your excellent convenience store this fine morning?
Good. Good, thanks, Hugh.
Good. Okay.
There you go. Loaf of whole wheat, Telegraph, and an apple.
Okay, Hugh.
Although, just thinking, John,
hoo, yes, goodness, I'm thirsty. I, I really am.
I, I, I've got a tremendous thirst going all of a sudden!
Oh.
Yes, I, I feel like I should grab something to drink right away.
Do you recommend anything?
Well, we have lots of different drinks, as you know, Hugh.
Yes. Yes, you do, but, I'm so thirsty,
I feel like grabbing something right at hand,
something from this cooler here.
Yes, here, here we go.
Export Jürgen Brau.
Yes, well, maybe I'll try one of these.
Yes. Maybe you will.
Oh, and actually,
now I notice this is an alcoholic lager beer, isn't it, John?
10 percent! Whoa! That's quite a lot, isn't it, John?
Yes, Hugh. It's the most alcohol per ounce
at the lowest cost in this convenience store.
Is it really?
How fascinating!
Well, it, it's the continental way, isn't it?
In Spain, they wouldn't dream of starting the day
without a couple of cans and
maybe a vodka.
So, how much is that?
$4.30, Hugh.
Ooh, uh, well,
now I look, I, I don't think I can actually afford the
the bread, the paper, and apple,
and this drink.
Not quite, Hugh.
Oh, well, maybe I'll put all three of these items back,
and maybe get two cans of this
lager beer that you recommend.
Just in case one doesn't completely rid me
of my perishing thirst.
Yes. Yes, that is the usual solution.
Do you know what, I'm so thirsty,
I think I might just crack this open and
drink it here on the step of your store.
Of course, Hugh.
And why don't you lie down on the pavement afterwards
if you're feeling a little bit sleepy?
What an excellent idea!
See you tomorrow, John.
See you tomorrow, Hugh.