ΈΧΩ ΠΑΙΔΙΆ Επεισόδιο 2 HD | EXO PAIDIA Epeisodio 2 HD

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ΈΧΩ ΠΑΙΔΙΆ Επεισόδιο 2 HD | EXO PAIDIA Epeisodio 2 HD



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00:00Mom? Mom? Mom?
00:11Is the kid calling you?
00:13Me?
00:14Yes.
00:15Dad? Dad?
00:18I've figured out your system, you know.
00:20What system? What do you mean?
00:22What you do is...
00:24Dad?
00:25Michalis, is the kid calling you?
00:30Dad?
01:01Wow, wow, wow!
01:05What's up, Tasouli?
01:06I'm done.
01:07Well done, my boy.
01:08Are you going to brush me?
01:10Tasou, can't you brush yourself?
01:12I can, but it's not funny.
01:14It's not funny.
01:16Then you're going to brush my teeth, too.
01:18I can't imagine that's funny, brushing yourself.
01:20Yes.
01:22Dad, I have an idea.
01:23What is it, my boy?
01:24I want to plant something on the tires.
01:26What do you want to plant?
01:27Chocolate.
01:28Before you become a parent, your main job is your job.
01:32All other jobs are jobs that you share with the other.
01:36What are you doing? I told you I'd do it.
01:39You told me a week ago. I've skipped twice since then.
01:42Some jobs are jobs that some people simply refuse to do.
01:47Hey, Michalis!
01:48So you saw it and you said, okay, he still has it.
01:51Or jobs that just the two of them avoid.
01:58But when you become a parent, you add endless extra jobs to your life.
02:04Your job decreases and your children's jobs increase.
02:09Because the parent's job description includes things like a nurse.
02:22A bus driver.
02:24Faster, Lohakis, faster!
02:26And a transporter.
02:27Did you hear that? Faster!
02:29And as your children grow up, more jobs are added, like a spiritual teacher.
02:34Mom, my friend Anastasia told me that we'll all die.
02:39Yes, my love. It's true. At some point, we'll all die.
02:43But the good thing is that we'll all be together in heaven.
02:46I want to go somewhere alone.
02:50Mentalist.
02:51You're hungry.
02:53You're in pain.
02:54You're fasting.
02:56You don't know why you're crying.
02:59Love.
03:01And of course, she's a professional organist, a cleaning lady and a playwright.
03:09What are you doing?
03:10I'm putting the lids on markers.
03:12So far, I have ten markers with lids and ten lids without markers.
03:16I also made a copy of Karitsa's book.
03:18Twelve Monets of Tasos, eight of Charas.
03:21Oh, I found one too.
03:22This is mine.
03:23To my good side.
03:24To your good side.
03:26Let me tell you...
03:27What if she grew up and answered out loud?
03:30No, this is about my parents' job.
03:32No, what did she write?
03:33I won't tell you.
03:34So, first she wrote her name again.
03:37Let me tell you something. Now I think it's easier to just change her name.
03:41And she says,
03:42My dad writes articles on various topics.
03:45He's a journalist.
03:47A journalist?
03:49Ok, he didn't ruin me.
03:51It's definitely a better job than the one I'm doing now.
03:53And she writes about me.
03:55My mom doesn't work.
03:58That?
03:59No, it's getting better.
04:01She sits at home and drinks wine.
04:05Are you laughing?
04:06What are you talking about? She's a kid.
04:08She can't understand the hundreds of jobs you do.
04:10There are adults here who don't understand it.
04:12I know, honey, I know.
04:13I just don't want my kid's image to be that I sit at home all day and drink wine.
04:18She doesn't have that image.
04:20No, she has exactly that image.
04:22Look.
04:23What's this?
04:24This isn't a glass, this is the cup we won at the Euro.
04:26Excuse me, why are you making me blush?
04:28Can I tell you something?
04:29I think it's time to go back to work.
04:31Do you want to go back to work because of the exhibition of an eight-year-old?
04:34No, Michalis.
04:36It's something I've been thinking about for a long time.
04:38I want to feel productive again.
04:40It's so bad.
04:41I want to spend some hours of my day with other adults.
04:46I don't want to wear other clothes that have sequins from fruit cream
04:49and I don't want to discuss whether Delivoria's elephant is better than Malama's mountain.
04:52It's not.
04:53I know.
04:54Anyway, the thing is that for the last four years,
04:58the only thing I've been thinking about is kids.
05:00My mind has become a mess.
05:01Maybe that's why you drink wine.
05:03Come on, I'm kidding.
05:04Can I tell you something?
05:06Going back to work is absolutely logical
05:09and I'm glad you want to go back.
05:12And you know what I was thinking?
05:15If we could get an extra income,
05:17it would help us a lot.
05:18As you know, we're going to get by with violence
05:20with the salary of a journalist.
05:22An ex-journalist.
05:24Well, I think the occasion calls for action.
05:29We have to celebrate your return to...
05:31Come on, let me pour you some.
05:39I wanted exactly half a glass.
05:45Kids.
05:46We don't need it today.
05:47We have a job presentation.
05:48A job?
05:49You didn't tell me anything about a job.
05:50I told you.
05:51When?
05:52Now.
05:53Leave me alone.
05:54What kind of job is this?
05:55The lady told us to make an elephant with whatever material we want.
05:58And you're telling me now?
06:00Don't worry.
06:01I'm not presenting today.
06:02When are you presenting?
06:03Tomorrow.
06:04And you're telling me now?
06:06Leave me alone.
06:07Come on, dad.
06:08I've already made it.
06:10Where is it?
06:12What is this?
06:13The elephant.
06:14The elephant?
06:15Where is the elephant?
06:16In the water.
06:17Perfect.
06:19Dad, I made it.
06:22Fantastic.
06:24I don't know how to tell you.
06:25When I saw the painting, something got to me.
06:28Something woke up inside me and...
06:33Stella, do you want me to wait for you to finish?
06:35No, of course not.
06:36You have 100% of my attention.
06:38I've given an extra 10%.
06:40Great.
06:41Anyway.
06:42I'm not saying that I regret staying at home with the kids all these years.
06:46Not at all.
06:47Not even a little bit.
06:49It's just that the time has come for me to return to the job market.
06:53I know it. I feel it.
06:55And I thought, since you're a specialist...
06:57What?
06:59I'm sorry.
07:00It's nothing.
07:01I'm just informed that we're sitting for a long time.
07:03I need to take a walk.
07:04Go on.
07:07And...
07:08I say, since you're in the market and you know it well,
07:12could you help me?
07:14Give me some advice.
07:15Tell me where I can start.
07:17Take a look at my CV.
07:19You know what, my love?
07:20Do you want me to talk to you as HR manager or as a friend?
07:23As HR manager.
07:25As HR manager.
07:27I'm not going to talk to you.
07:29What do you mean?
07:30You have a good degree, a good job, but you've been working for four years.
07:33Now you're looking for a job in a market that's going through a crisis,
07:36that doesn't hire a lot of people,
07:38and certainly doesn't hire people who have been working for four years.
07:41Do you know what I would do if your CV came?
07:44No.
07:45Neither would I.
07:46Because it wouldn't come.
07:47My assistant would have thrown it in the trash.
07:49I can change my answer and you can answer me as a friend.
07:52As a friend.
07:53Of course.
07:56As a friend.
07:57What I have to say is that I was wrong.
07:59When you told me you were going to quit your job,
08:01I said, my love, it's a bad decision.
08:03I'm so glad I came to you.
08:05I'm so glad I came to you.
08:06Look.
08:08I'm not saying you won't find a job with anything.
08:10I'm just trying to explain the reality to you.
08:12And now that I think about it,
08:14if you want my advice,
08:16you have to start your search by knocking on the doors of people you've already had a relationship with.
08:23That's what I did, my love. It didn't go well.
08:25Why don't you talk about your previous job?
08:28The company closed.
08:29What? Previous?
08:31It agreed with the previous one. The one that closed.
08:35Let me tell you something.
08:36Your sister's husband has stayed in several companies.
08:39Why don't you ask him?
08:42That's not a bad idea at all.
08:44Of course it's not a bad idea.
08:46Now I'm going to drink some water.
08:51My love, can I tell you something as a friend?
08:54You're funny.
08:58Very funny.
09:06Good morning.
09:07Good morning.
09:11Like you?
09:12The saleswoman said that I'm crazy because you haven't seen Peaky Blinders.
09:15No.
09:16But I've seen the old men at the coffee shop in 1950 waiting for the EFAPAX.
09:20I don't know why you have to ruin everything for me.
09:22Be careful.
09:24What is this?
09:25Tasos' work for the school.
09:26He told the teachers to make a case with whatever material they find.
09:29And where is the case?
09:30Nowhere.
09:31He thought it was enough to put blue plasticine to make the sea.
09:34To be precise, he didn't even make the sea blue.
09:36He made the surroundings white because he said that at that point the water is transparent.
09:40To be precise, he said transparent.
09:42The water is transparent.
09:44So, guess who has to deal with this today instead of doing his job.
09:48Please tell me that the answer to this question is us two.
09:51What?
09:52Remember that I love modeling.
09:54At school I made a replica of a fighter jet.
09:561940.
09:58Remember that I made a replica of a fighter jet.
10:001945 pieces.
10:02I collected them one by one.
10:04Four jars of glue.
10:06Let me tell you something.
10:07Yes.
10:08Do you remember when I asked you why no one was with you at school?
10:10Yes.
10:11What does that have to do with this?
10:12Nothing.
10:13I'm excited.
10:14I've been waiting for 8 years to find a friend to do construction together.
10:16How much time do we have?
10:17Tomorrow.
10:18He has to hand it over.
10:19And you're telling me now?
10:20That's what I said.
10:21There is no time.
10:22The construction of an electronic cycle of oil extraction cannot be done.
10:25I know that cement and asbestos will not mix properly.
10:28Stavros, what are you saying?
10:29I'm thinking.
10:30So, I have it.
10:31I want you to bring me soda, plasticine, a bottle, dish soap, cardboard, paper, newspaper,
10:36pens, pencil, salt, wax, kerosene and pasta.
10:39Are you going to put pasta in the oil?
10:41No, I'm just hungry.
10:42I'm going to start designing the model.
10:44Today will be the coolest day of my life.
10:48Bravo, Maximilian!
10:49Bravo!
10:50Sara!
10:51Sara!
10:52What did I do wrong?
10:53No.
10:54We avoid the handshake.
10:55It is very aggressive and can trigger sensitive people.
10:56We now do this.
10:57Bravo, Maximilian!
10:58Did you feel that he has less aggression?
10:59Of course.
11:00And less passion.
11:01Maximilian, I eat in an hour.
11:02So, please, you have finished your aerophonics so far.
11:03Okay?
11:17You have finished your aerophonics so far.
11:18Okay?
11:19Maximilian, I have finished my aeroplhanics so far.
11:20Hi, Mom.
11:21Yes, that's Japanese!
11:22She's chosen the third language.
11:23Tallos convinced us she wants to study Korean.
11:24What verse will you learn?
11:25In preparation.
11:26At the university of PAUL I at a factory.
11:27Is there a chance of success?
11:28I hope so!
11:29Who will you marry?
11:30Hahaha
11:31Too bad.
11:32I don't like the
11:43idea.
11:44I'm not engaged.
11:45We add a little bit of soda, a little bit of soap and we're ready.
11:49Is it a little too much for a third-dimensional work?
11:52Michael, if you wanted something simpler, you shouldn't have asked for my help.
11:55I didn't ask for your help. You begged me to help you.
11:58You come to me and you want a simple model of the festive third-dimensional,
12:01it's like you want a painting of an amphibian and you go to Picasso.
12:05At least, should we remove the model of the village?
12:07This is not a village, Michael. This is the city of ancient Pompeii.
12:11I have put houses. I have put people inside the houses.
12:14If there is no explosion, some of these people will be saved.
12:17Some will not.
12:19I have put a person inside this house who will stay like this forever.
12:23I have named him Stavros.
12:25Police!
12:27Shut up!
12:29What are you doing, sir?
12:31No, it's a research.
12:34What kind of research are you looking at?
12:36For an article I'm writing about life in ancient Pompeii.
12:43What Pompeii? Why are you dealing with fairy tales?
12:45With the wildness of antiquity.
12:47I'm sorry to interrupt, but ancient Pompeii was a big city.
12:51With a palace, with a stadium.
12:53I don't hate this garden.
12:55This is a theater.
12:56Let's see this.
12:57Also, to add, in ancient Pompeii, there was one of the first
13:01houses of antiquity.
13:03Here you are, my friend. Here you are.
13:05So, this is what I want. I have it.
13:07What do you have?
13:08Subtitle. Ancient Pompeii.
13:10Subtitle. They had a full program.
13:12Subtitle. They had free tickets.
13:15Sub-sub-sub-subtitle.
13:17Exclusive. Ticket offices.
13:20Tony, please, no.
13:21What no, you idiot?
13:22The clickbait will go to hell.
13:24Well, Michalis, my son, despite the failure of your presenter,
13:27I think you are slowly entering the path of professional journalism.
13:31That's it.
13:33Is there hope, Angelis?
13:36If you need help, I have a lot of material at home.
13:40Can we write it together?
13:42This day is getting better and better.
13:44Do you want to go to the store to buy the same hat?
13:47We will finally be matchy-matchy.
13:50Here is our match.
13:56We will fire someone.
13:58Sara?
13:59Yes.
14:00Apart from bad taste, I think you had some news to tell us.
14:03Yes.
14:04Well, I decided to go back to work.
14:06Really?
14:07Yes.
14:08Have you told your mother?
14:09Not yet.
14:10Can I tell her?
14:11Why should you tell her?
14:12Because I had a bet.
14:13She said that after the kids, you will never come back to work.
14:16While I said that you will try to come back.
14:19But you will not make it.
14:20Of course.
14:21Sara, I am very happy that you want to go back to work.
14:23Here is a man who supports me.
14:25And I really believe that this sabbatical of motherhood gives you the skill you need
14:30to get this boost.
14:32To reach your maximum potential.
14:34Well done.
14:36Anyway, if you are interested, I am looking for people in my family.
14:40Where?
14:41In the organization of smart reading construction in Akali?
14:44No, no.
14:45We abandoned this idea.
14:46Why?
14:47After all, I am talking about my new family.
14:50It is the Foundation for the Protection of the Helon of Lycabettus.
14:53Our effort has already begun to sensitize many people.
14:57In our last activity, we had seven people.
15:0025,000 euros of donations were collected.
15:0325,000 euros, really? For the Helon of Lycabettus?
15:07No, Sara.
15:08Why the Helon of Lycabettus?
15:09It is one.
15:10Say that.
15:11Anyway, I am thinking of getting a job in a more profitable organization.
15:18That's why I said to talk to you.
15:20With Hector, that is.
15:22Have you heard anything about a position from the companies you are consulting?
15:26Now that you mention it, they are looking for a financial manager in a multinational that I am a member of.
15:31It is based in Chile.
15:32Chile, nice.
15:33Look for something closer.
15:35They have offices in the Azores.
15:36I have no idea where that is.
15:37Look for something that is more Greek.
15:42Thank you, my love.
15:43I am an angel investor in a well-promised start-up.
15:46It is based in Athens.
15:47There it is.
15:48It is Nano Brewery.
15:49What is Nano Brewery?
15:51Brewery is an establishment, Sara.
15:53I know, Ioanna.
15:54I didn't understand Nano.
15:55It is something like Micro Brewery, but smaller.
15:58Exclusive and high-end.
15:59It is still in the beginning.
16:01But I am sure that you will help them.
16:03Do you want me to arrange a date?
16:05Are you serious?
16:06I am happy to unite people.
16:09To gather energy in order to create something new.
16:12It makes me feel like a company ambassador.
16:16Hector, thank you very much, guys.
16:18I am very happy.
16:20You are doing it wrong.
16:2312 euros.
16:24Yes.
16:25This?
16:26Yes.
16:27This looks like a sample they give you in the supermarket to see if you will buy the beer.
16:31Yes.
16:32Should we try it?
16:33Yes.
16:34Tassos, I am happy to see you in your bed in two minutes.
16:37Teeth washed.
16:38Pajamas folded.
16:39Room tidied.
16:40How are you, Gabriel?
16:41Don't make a fuss and we will lose two euros.
16:44What can I say?
16:45On the one hand, I am very happy.
16:47On the other hand, I did a research.
16:49And I saw that it is a start-up company that is 25 years old.
16:52And as you can understand, it creates some kind of insecurity.
16:59Wow.
17:01They definitely know how to make beer.
17:03What is this?
17:04I will never stop drinking this beer.
17:06Tassos, I am happy.
17:07I will be there in a minute.
17:08Teeth, pajamas, room.
17:10What is this?
17:11I would sell one of our kids for a pack of these beers.
17:14I don't think any of our kids make that much money.
17:16You are right.
17:18I want to see what they do.
17:20What?
17:21Let me show you something.
17:22I have a surprise for you.
17:25Ta-da!
17:29What is this?
17:30Tassos' work for the school.
17:32The infestation.
17:35Michalis, this is not the work of a 3rd grade student.
17:38This is the work of a PhD student.
17:41He even writes the climate analogy he has made.
17:44Yes, the truth is that Stavros lost it a bit.
17:46Excuse me, how long do you expect Tassos to justify this?
17:49To believe his teacher that a kid who has not yet learned to write his name made this.
17:53Really.
17:54The other option is to go to school with this.
17:57At least he made this by himself.
17:59He will be very sad if he goes with this.
18:02My dear, he is a kid.
18:03He will outdo him.
18:04What can I do?
18:05I am not talking about Tassos.
18:06I am talking about Stavros.
18:10Guys, why don't you wear these pajamas?
18:12I can't wear them.
18:13I can't fit my wings.
18:15Did you wash your teeth?
18:16I did.
18:17Yesterday.
18:18At your wedding, I mean.
18:19Please, I beg you.
18:20Tell me that you have packed your room.
18:22Please.
18:23Mom, you have never told us to lie.
18:26When you have kids, you believe that at some point the night routine will be over.
18:31That they will learn to do these three simple things.
18:34You have an imagination that the night will go like this.
18:38Mom, dad, we are going to sleep.
18:40From now on, you have another half an hour to play.
18:43We will go early.
18:44We will be fresh tomorrow.
18:45Fresh.
18:46Like our mouth, which smells like mint.
18:48Well done, guys.
18:49Why don't you watch a video?
18:51We don't have time for a video.
18:52We have to go and pack our room.
18:54And play some games for kids that I don't have.
19:00A little more.
19:01I want to fly.
19:03I haven't put the pasta yet.
19:04What do you want to fly?
19:05I want to put the pasta on my head.
19:07Why?
19:08I don't like it.
19:11I have put on my pajamas.
19:13Nice, let me see.
19:14I have put them on, I'm telling you.
19:18Why?
19:19I might dream that I'm going somewhere nice.
19:21Here you go.
19:23Ready.
19:24Spit in your mouth.
19:26No, I'm chewing.
19:27What?
19:29Why?
19:30I want to get the taste out of the toothpaste.
19:37Nice.
19:38Let's go get you in their room.
19:41And then we will come, take them and put them in.
19:43Yes, we will put them in and in the middle of the night they will come back.
19:45And we will sleep in their beds.
19:55Mom!
19:56I want water!
19:57Me too!
20:00Toilet!
20:01Me too!
20:02Mom!
20:03I'm hungry!
20:05Me too!
20:11Come dad.
20:12Hello Michalis, I'm your father.
20:14Yes.
20:15What are you doing?
20:16I'm writing an article about the 20 years of antiquity.
20:20Did you find the time to write about all this antiquity?
20:23You went through democracy, philosophy, culture and you went to 20 years of antiquity?
20:27I didn't go with my will.
20:28No one goes to 20 years of antiquity with Michalis' will.
20:32Well, we talked a lot.
20:34I'm hanging up.
20:35Goodbye.
20:36Goodbye.
20:39Michalis, what is Maketa doing here?
20:41Stavros, let me explain.
20:43It's not what you think.
20:44What I think is that Tassos didn't take her to school.
20:47It's exactly what you think.
20:51Come on mom, it's urgent, I have to go to the interview.
20:53No, I just took it to wish you good luck.
20:56And it doesn't matter if you don't get a job.
20:58Of course.
20:59I would like you to win the bet with Ioanna.
21:01My child, you have misunderstood me.
21:03When you decided to leave your job to stay with the kids, I was the first one to support you.
21:09Everyone was telling you not to leave your career.
21:11Do you remember what I told you?
21:12That I don't have a career to quit.
21:14Exactly.
21:15I'm glad you're trying to get back to work.
21:18But?
21:19But...
21:20If they hire you, we say if, and only if.
21:24Yes mom, I understand, if.
21:26I can't be a full-time grandmother.
21:28I also have a law firm, you know.
21:30Some of us have serious jobs.
21:39I can't believe it.
21:40All the work we did was for nothing.
21:42Not for nothing.
21:44Michalis' goal was to go to school.
21:46To show our work to the public.
21:48For the public to be able to admire what we made.
21:51Let me tell you, you remember that he's going to the third grade, right?
21:53It doesn't matter.
21:54What matters is that this volcano will never erupt.
21:58I'm sorry.
21:59The volcano we made could erupt.
22:02Obviously, half a bottle of kerosene I've put in the foundation.
22:05What are you saying?
22:06Do you think it's okay for my eight-year-old son to go to school?
22:09Why didn't you put dynamite in it?
22:13You've put dynamite in it, right?
22:15A little bit of gunpowder.
22:16One shot.
22:17One shot, half a shot, Michalis.
22:19Are you serious?
22:37Sofi.
22:38Offline time.
22:39Oh, yes.
22:44So, Sara.
22:46We're 100% here for you.
22:48And we're very happy that you're with us.
22:50Me too.
22:51We talked to Hector and he has a strong feeling that this can work.
22:55Very good.
22:56What did he tell you about me?
22:57He told us that we have complementary energies.
23:01Very good.
23:02What did he tell you about me?
23:03He told us that we have complementary energies.
23:08And?
23:09That.
23:10High praise.
23:11Of course.
23:12Look, I have a lot of experience in economics.
23:14As you can see in my CV.
23:16Sara.
23:17I'm sorry to interrupt you.
23:19But we don't believe in CVs.
23:21We also don't believe in maps.
23:24We believe in forests.
23:26We want to know each other through his life.
23:28To know that we need each other through his experiences.
23:30Can we see your Instagram?
23:32I don't have Instagram.
23:33I'm sorry?
23:34I have Facebook.
23:36Okay.
23:38I'll find you after my mom's calculation.
23:42Let's do it another way.
23:43Do you want to know what we're doing here?
23:45Of course.
23:46The startup's job is to produce an exclusive and limited edition beer.
23:50Of course, it's not just a job for us.
23:53It's the realization of a vision.
23:56A vision that we had when we were partying at the Portland festival.
23:59Drinking tea and mandragora.
24:01We saw a white dove.
24:03Tsenoua, as they call it in Diana.
24:05He sat next to us and started talking to us.
24:08The dove?
24:09Yes.
24:10He told us exactly what to do.
24:12The dove?
24:13Yes, yes.
24:14He gave us everything.
24:15From the recipe to the business plan.
24:17And the money?
24:18The SPA.
24:19I see.
24:20We don't do this job for the money.
24:22Profit is not the number one thing on our list.
24:25Do you dare to ask what is the number one thing?
24:28Realization.
24:29On number two, I'd put inclusiveness.
24:31On number three, the sense of community.
24:33On number four, I'd put something that doesn't have a word.
24:36This.
24:38I'm pretty sure it has a word. It's called a smile.
24:41A nosebleed.
24:42A headache?
24:43It doesn't have a word, Sarah.
24:45Some things, the letters, they can't express them.
24:48This is one of them.
24:49It's just number four.
24:51And number five is profit.
24:53At least it's in the top five.
24:55For the environment.
24:59Are you still mad?
25:00Obviously.
25:01Do you realize how irresponsible we were?
25:03It wasn't irresponsible.
25:04The explosion I've planned is completely under control.
25:07Completely under control?
25:08With half a bottle of kerosene?
25:09If you don't believe me, I can prove it to you.
25:11No, you don't have to.
25:12No, I think you do, Michalis.
25:13I'm not going to sit here and be accused of racist art.
25:15I have a name in the community that I have to protect.
25:18What community, Stavros?
25:19You're alone in life.
25:20No community has accepted you.
25:21Fine.
25:22Now you'll see.
25:29Oh, my God!
25:31Has the hat caught fire?
25:32No, no, no, no, no, no, no!
25:45And that's how we get to number 19 on our list,
25:49where I'd put the fan.
25:51Oh, yes.
25:52A simple, ignorant, unfiltered fan.
25:55At 20, I'd put hypochondria.
25:57At 21, I'd put hypochondria again.
25:59Clearly, hypochondria needs two places.
26:01At 22, I'd put...
26:02Listen, guys.
26:03So, look.
26:04The way I see things and the actions,
26:09I think all this can't work.
26:11So, don't waste your time.
26:13What? Why?
26:16First of all, why are you looking for an economic advisor
26:18when you have no interest in economics?
26:21We're at number 21 on your list
26:23and I haven't heard anything about profit.
26:25We'll get there.
26:26When?
26:27I've heard about polyphony,
26:29about multi-ethnicity,
26:30even about polychromy.
26:31I haven't heard anything about profit.
26:33You have a very nice product.
26:34That's the truth.
26:35But all this is not work for you.
26:37It's a hobby.
26:38And I'm looking for a job
26:39that will last for over a month.
26:41According to the preliminary calculations
26:42I've made in my mind,
26:43it will save you so much money from ESPA.
26:45Thank you very much for your time.
26:47Good luck.
26:49Perfect.
26:50Beautiful.
26:53Here.
26:54Yes?
26:55Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
26:57Aftiros Fylakas.
26:59Who?
27:00You know, Sarah,
27:01when we were on our way to faraway Portland,
27:04Peristeri told us about you.
27:06About me?
27:09So, you want to tell me
27:10that they hired you because Peristeri told them?
27:14No, exactly.
27:15They hired me for my economic knowledge and...
27:18Let me tell you something.
27:19Yes, they hired me because Peristeri told them.
27:21Peristeri told them
27:22that I got a letter from a mental institution.
27:24And you're okay with that?
27:26No, exactly.
27:27They would have preferred to hire me.
27:28Let me tell you something.
27:29Yes.
27:30Since we have a job, I got it.
27:32And I'm okay with it.
27:33He's a bit crazy and selfish, I'm telling you.
27:35And he's got kids.
27:36But the salary is okay.
27:37I have the freedom to work from home.
27:39And for the first time in my life, I'm a CFO.
27:42Look, they gave it to me on credit.
27:43CFO.
27:45I don't think we know what that means,
27:47but anyway.
27:48Well done, my love.
27:49Yes, thank you.
27:52Ah...
27:55Let me tell you something.
27:56The kids have been sleeping here for hours.
27:58What would you say?
27:59Let's celebrate your new job
28:01in the bedroom.
28:04I would say, bad idea.
28:06Bad move.
28:08But it's a good idea.
28:09Let's go.
28:11My love, what happened?
28:12Dad, can you read me a story?
28:15I had a nightmare.
28:16Of course, my boy.
28:17I also had a nightmare.
28:19Dad, can you read me a story?
28:21Of course.
28:22Come on, let's go inside for stories.
28:24Let's go.
28:26Give me five minutes for a story,
28:28and then three minutes...
28:33When you have kids,
28:34apart from your job,
28:35you have thousands of other jobs.
28:36And yes,
28:37many times,
28:38these jobs are tiring.
28:40Exhausting.
28:41Exhausting.
28:42Exhausting.
28:43Exhausting.
28:44Okay, we got it.
28:45But these jobs
28:46are also the time you spend with your kids.
28:49For sure,
28:50some jobs
28:51you hope will be over one day.
28:53When?
28:54It's been eight years.
29:01With some jobs,
29:02it's better not to bother.
29:05And some jobs
29:06you never want to finish.
29:16Yes, please.
29:17Back to work after years.
29:19How do you combine work and kids?
29:21Very good question.
29:22Look,
29:23I'm only at work for a week.
29:25So it's a bit early
29:26to make conclusions.
29:27But what I can say
29:28is that I feel
29:30like I'm dying.
29:31Next question.
29:32Michalis,
29:33in your previous statement,
29:34you said that you think
29:35it's wrong for parents
29:36to do their kids' work.
29:38Yes,
29:39you know what else I said?
29:40That I'll never feed my kids,
29:42I won't tidy their room,
29:43I won't let them sleep in our bed.
29:45I work an eight-hour shift,
29:46then an eight-hour shift with the kids,
29:48and when I fall asleep,
29:49I work an eight-hour shift
29:50at home.
29:51Another thing I've said
29:52is that I'll never carry my kid
29:54when he can walk.
29:56Have you ever heard of that?
29:57Four years ago,
29:58and two Lumbagos.
29:59Look,
30:00I'm practically
30:01two hours asleep.
30:03All week.
30:06I only have coffee in my stomach.
30:09Now,
30:10I make coffee
30:11to concentrate
30:12enough energy
30:13to make coffee.
30:15Most of the things
30:16I've said
30:17I've disliked,
30:18because most of the things,
30:19you know,
30:20have I ever said them?
30:21I can't be a parent.
30:22But I'm optimistic.
30:23Things will get better.
30:25It's a matter of time
30:26for the kids to grow up
30:27and take on their responsibilities.
30:29Especially in their own company.
30:33Good morning.
30:34Good morning.
30:38What?
30:39Wow.
30:40I didn't do it.
30:42What do you mean,
30:43I didn't do it?
30:44I didn't understand.
30:45That's how I say it.
30:47What's this?
30:48Tasos' homework for school.
30:50The infestation.
30:53Michalis,
30:54this isn't a 3rd grade homework.
30:56This is a presentation
30:57of a textbook.
30:58No,
30:59nice.
31:00Here,
31:01everything.
31:02This is a presentation
31:03of a presentation
31:06of a textbook.
31:07Ah,
31:08nice.
31:09Do I have to do it again?
31:10Yes.
31:11Let's go.
31:13I'm wearing pyjamas.
31:16I'm wearing pyjamas, yes.
31:18Don't worry,
31:19they're perfect.
31:20Perfect.
31:21Perfect.
31:223,
31:232,
31:241,
31:25go.
31:26I'm wearing pyjamas.
31:27Nice.
31:28Let's go
31:29and gather up
31:30in their rooms.
31:31Because I...
31:32You did it.
31:33We found the new guy.
31:37Nice,
31:38nice.
31:39We have to light the hat
31:40properly.
31:42The way I see things
31:44and the actions,
31:46I think
31:47all of this can't work.
31:48So,
31:49I don't want to waste your time.
31:51I'm saying something crazy.
31:52I'm saying something crazy.
31:53I'm saying something crazy.

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