your auntie angela's here. hi, auntie angela. hiya. hi, darling, how was your day? all right.ll right's all right, isn't it? what's for tea? i thought i'd send out, to be honest. can we have chinese? you're a bit late back. oh, yeah, traffic was bad. i said it would be that, but, you know, next time you're running a bit late, just give us a ring on the old moby, eh? yeah, sorry. no, that's all right, darling. you're fine. next time. i'm a bit tired, so i'm gonna switch my brain off. he seems fine. why? is he having problems? no. no, no, just normal boy stuff. karen: give it! it's mine! your turn. why don't i have a crack at the sink? your turn. go, now. it's mine! give it now! what are you two-- she started it! i haven't even asked who started it. but he called me a bad word! he called me lezza, which i don't like. he called me a lezza, which i really don't like, and a toss piece. i especially don't like lezza. for your information, lezza isn't a bad word. it is a bad word, ben. it is very, very unkind, and you don't even know what it means. i do. a lezza is a lady who likes--