Wendy, Andy, and their twin daughters Natalie and Nicola, all in their twenties, reside just outside of London. When Wendy isn't working, she is leading aerobics at a primary school, making vaudeville jokes, serving as waiter at a friend's new restaurant, and buying a broken down lunch cart with a drunken companion. Natalia, a plumber with short, clean hair, is on vacation in the United States, but she doesn't have much else planned. Last but not least, there's Nicola, the odd one out: a snarl, huge spectacles, cigarette, mussed hair, nervous fingers, a bulimic, unemployed, and depressed man. What they do and how they do it is the film's central focus.
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