Any mention of Slough or Swindon always makes me think of the Office and this scene:
BRENT: I don't look upon this like it's the end; I look upon it like it's moving on, you know? It's almost like my work here's done. I can't imagine Jesus going, "Oh, I've told a few people here in Bethlehem I'm the son of God; can I just stay here with mum and dad now?"
"No, you've got to move on, you've got to spread the word. You've got to go to Nazareth, please." And that's very much like ... me. My world does not end with these four walls. Slough's a big place, and when I'm finished with Slough, there's Reading, Aldershot, Bracknell, you know, I've got Didcot, Yateley. Winnersh. Taplow, you know? Because I am my own boss, I can - Burfield - I can wake up one morning and go, "Oh, I don't feel like working today, can I just stay in bed?"
"Oh, I dunno, you'd better ask the boss." "David, can I stay in bed all day?" "Yes, you can, David."
HE POINTS TO HIMSELF.
BRENT: Both me. I'm not ... That's not me in bed with another bloke called David