- 4 months ago
McHale's crew raffles off a date with a French charmer (guest star Claudine Longet) to raise money for a party. With Ernest Borgnine, Joe Flynn and Tim Conway.
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00:00Uh, three cartoons.
00:03Come on.
00:04Chuck, give me three.
00:06Hey, hey, boy, you had the baby.
00:08Look, she's in the picture.
00:10Isn't that cute?
00:11Just with those cute little dimples.
00:14You got it upside down.
00:16Hey, boy, just think we're all fathers.
00:18Hey, you guys remember when we first found out it was gonna happen?
00:21Yeah, just my luck.
00:23I had to be in New Caledonia.
00:24Yeah, and you left me in charge of the boat.
00:26Boy, what a day that was.
00:30I said, see!
00:45Fire.
00:47All right, you civilians.
00:49You can come out now.
00:50It's safe.
00:51Ah, we're out of range.
00:54Monsieur, my daughter and I, we owe you and your men
00:57a great debt of gratitude.
00:59You saved us from the Japanese in the neck of time.
01:03Oh, well, it was all in the nick of duty.
01:05You know how it is, Monsieur Girard.
01:07Say, yes, Laguerre.
01:10That's French.
01:14All right, man, let's pick up this brass.
01:15Do not minimize your efforts, mon capitaine.
01:23It was a very brave thing you did.
01:26Wow.
01:28Oh, I do not know what I can ever do to thank all of you.
01:32Oh, I will think of something, honey.
01:35You know, I was...
01:35All right, man, let's get back to our stage.
01:41All right, man, let's get it.
01:43All right, man, let's get it.
01:43Let's get it.
01:43Let's get it.
01:44All right, man, let's get it.
01:56Here comes the 73 boat now, sir.
02:24Good. Intelligence will want to interrogate Monsieur Girard and his daughter right away.
02:31All right, men, stand by to put it into Taratuba. Let's get her ship shape.
02:36That's, uh...
02:39Let's look sharp, men.
02:42Steady as she goes.
02:44Aye, aye, sir.
02:45I'm so young and so much responsibility.
02:49Well, I'm very impressed, mon capitaine.
02:52Oh, Nansen.
02:56Fine, Senator, uh...
02:58I'll take her in.
03:00Mr. Parker, you don't know how to...
03:05I, uh, always make it a practice of bringing in my own boat. I...
03:08I don't trust anybody with my baby.
03:11Mr. Parker, that's too much throttle! Look out!
03:14Good morning, Captain.
03:29Good afternoon, Captain. How are you?
03:35Oh, wait, let's go.
03:38Parker!
03:41Afternoon, Captain.
03:43Good numbskull.
03:44Look what you've done.
03:46Oh, the Auto Club would never believe a thing like this.
03:49Well, we have plenty of witnesses on board, sir.
03:51I'm sure they'd all be...
03:52Oh, you're just standing at attention.
03:54Oh, this whole thing is my fault.
03:56I should have my head examined
03:58for letting Mikhail put you in command
04:00while he's over in New Caledonia.
04:02Oh, please, mon capitaine, it was my fault.
04:04Oh?
04:05Oh.
04:12Well, now, Miss Gerard had nothing to do with it, sir.
04:14As a temporary commander of PT-73, I assume...
04:17Oh, shut up!
04:19Get your boat out of my jeep.
04:23I'll deal with you later.
04:25Now, now, Miss Gerard, let me take your hand, my dear.
04:28I'll help you shore.
04:29There, there, there.
04:30Watch your step.
04:31Oh, there we go.
04:32You're safe and sound now.
04:33I'm Captain Wally Binghamton.
04:36The important thing is,
04:38we've gotten you off of your plantation
04:40and you're here safe and sound.
04:42You're very kind, Captain.
04:44Oh, Captain.
04:46Oh, Captain?
04:48Yes?
04:48This is my papa, Monsieur Gerard.
04:50Your papa?
04:51Monsieur Gerard.
04:52Yes, I have been my daughter.
04:53Oh, yes.
04:54Merci, merci, merci.
04:55Welcome to Tarotupa, Monsieur Gerard.
04:56Oh, merci.
04:58We, we are very thankful and happy to be here.
05:01And now, Lieutenant Carpenter will escort you to intelligence
05:04where your assistance is going to be invaluable.
05:06Oh, yeah, I understand completely.
05:08If you will lead the way, I'm at your service.
05:11Fine.
05:11After that, we'll try and find some suitable accommodations for you and your daughter.
05:15Yes, wonderful.
05:16Goodbye.
05:17Goodbye.
05:18What a fun.
05:20Hey!
05:22Parker.
05:24Yvette, you must go.
05:26Uh-huh.
05:26Bye.
05:27Bye.
05:27Bye.
05:34Attention.
05:36Now, hear this.
05:38Hanson Hot Lips.
05:40And you and this pack of wolves that you and Mikhail laughingly refer to as a crew
05:45come within a mile of that girl.
05:47I'll have you drawn and quartered.
05:49Do you read me?
05:50Uh, yes, sir.
05:51Drawn and quartered.
05:51Positively, sir.
05:53Positively, Parker, the only thing that you can be positive of is that you will never
05:57be more than an ensign.
05:59Getting a jeep with a PT boat.
06:04Bell call, everybody.
06:06Hey!
06:07Hey, thanks, Willie.
06:08Christopher.
06:09Edwards.
06:10Right.
06:11Tinkerbell.
06:12Fuji, a hometown paper.
06:13Huh?
06:14Ah, Groove smells like another cheesecake from your mother.
06:17Ah, good old mom.
06:19Okay, you chow hounds.
06:20Groove was grew a main shop is open for business again.
06:23Half a buck a slice.
06:23Same as always.
06:24Oh, I do.
06:25Hey, I'm gonna be a father.
06:28Me?
06:28I'm gonna be a father.
06:30What are you doing?
06:30Quiet, now, listen.
06:33And the doctor said the baby should be here around the 15th of July.
06:36Of course, this miracle would have never happened if Commander Mikhail and that unbelievable
06:40crew of yours hadn't gotten us married before I was shipped stateside.
06:43So tell them all that they're gonna be godfathers and the baby will be named after all of them.
06:48It will be Quentin, Charles, Lester, William, Harrison, Virgil, Happy, Fuji, Christopher.
06:52All right, all right, what happened?
07:00Congratulations, Mr. Parker.
07:01You're about to become a father.
07:03I am?
07:04Hey, wait a minute.
07:05I'm not even married.
07:06Christy's wife is having the baby.
07:08She's naming it after the whole crew.
07:09All of us.
07:10Hey, congratulations.
07:12Thank you, sir.
07:13Well, it's kind of hard to believe.
07:14Gonna be a Charles II.
07:16Yes, sir, that's true, sir.
07:17Hey, Christy, what hospital's Gloria going into, huh?
07:19I don't know.
07:20Gloria's got out the best of everything.
07:22Private rooms, nurses, the whole shot.
07:24Not to mention the best doctors.
07:26And toys for little fuzzi.
07:27Brosser toys.
07:28Hey, now, wait a minute, fellas.
07:30Look, Gloria and I can't afford anything like that.
07:32I'm just an ordinary sailor.
07:33But this ain't no ordinary kid.
07:35No, not with nine fathers, it isn't.
07:37All right, guys.
07:38Get it up.
07:39Everybody and no slugs, huh?
07:41Oh, now, hold it.
07:41You guys, look, I appreciate what you're trying to do.
07:43But Gloria and I can't.
07:44Oh, wait a minute.
07:45I don't want to discuss this any further.
07:46I want that child to have everything I didn't have as a child.
07:48Hey, you can say that again, Mr. Parker.
07:50How much we got there, Gru?
07:52Roughly, we got enough to keep the kid in talcum powder for two weeks.
07:5512 bucks, 18 cents, and 4 yen?
07:59Best I can do.
08:00I'm being paid, Ray.
08:05Hey, look, fellas, I got an idea.
08:08Why don't we have a floating crap game?
08:10Maybe we can run it up, huh?
08:11Oh, yeah, yeah.
08:12But how do you know we're going to win?
08:14We, is it?
08:15Is it all the dice?
08:15Oh, sure.
08:16Sure, suppose we get caught.
08:18You want our kids to start our flight with a police record?
08:20Hey, I got it.
08:21We hold the raffle.
08:23Hey, that's a good idea.
08:25That's a good idea.
08:26Raffle's a good idea.
08:27It's safe.
08:28And what do we got to lose?
08:29Our necks.
08:30Oh, no.
08:31You know how big enough feels about any form of gambling.
08:33No, that is out.
08:37Mr. Parker, you don't want that poor defenseless little tyke to be born on the charity ward.
08:41Naked.
08:42Friendless.
08:43Broke.
08:45Parker, what kind of a father are you?
08:47Well, I just feel that we should have discussed that level.
08:49And it's all set.
08:50Now, when are we going to raffle off?
08:52It's got to be something sensational.
08:54Something everyone on the base would really like.
08:56Now, think.
08:57What would everyone like more than anything else in the world?
09:02That's it.
09:04Yvette.
09:08Yeah, yeah.
09:09That's not a bad prize on weekend.
09:10Wait a minute.
09:11Yvette, you can't raffle off a woman.
09:12Relax.
09:13Relax, Mr. Parker.
09:14Everything would be on the up and up.
09:16Oh, I can see it all now.
09:18An evening in Paris.
09:20Sailor, how would you like a date with a beautiful mademoiselle?
09:23Dinner for two.
09:24Candlelight.
09:25Wine.
09:26Dancing under the stars.
09:28That ought to be worth a buck a throw, huh?
09:29I'll spring for that.
09:31Hey, you got a buck?
09:32Now, wait a minute.
09:33I'm sure if the skipper were here, he wouldn't approve of this kind of thing.
09:35But Yvette said she'd do anything to repay us, didn't she?
09:39Well, nonsense.
09:39You can't ask that young lady to do a thing like that.
09:41Yeah, Mr. Parker's right, guys.
09:43We can't ask Yvette to do something like this.
09:45Right.
09:45I'm glad you came to your senses.
09:47That's right, Mr. Parker.
09:48We can't, but you can.
09:51I can't.
09:52What do you mean?
09:53Remember, it's for Charles II.
10:03Well, it's Parker.
10:05What is a prize?
10:07Entrez?
10:08Yes.
10:09Kind of quaint.
10:23Now.
10:28Well, I guess I better leg along.
10:31Run along.
10:32But you just arrived.
10:35Oh, nice.
10:36Well, I'm sorry, but you see, this is all I have been able to borrow.
10:41Does it fit to, how do you say, snug?
10:45Snug?
10:46Oh, no, no.
10:48Well, can I do something for you, mon ancien?
10:51Well, yes, there is.
10:55Monsieur Girard.
10:57Mademoiselle Girard.
10:58Oh, mercy.
10:59Uh, we were just wondering, how would you feel about a date with a sailor?
11:05Oh.
11:05Well, that depends on who the sailor is.
11:11Yeah, well, that's just it.
11:12We don't know who it is yet.
11:14Well, you see, maybe I better start at the beginning.
11:17Yeah, that's a good idea.
11:18Come on.
11:20Well, heck.
11:25Oh, well, you see, it all started with Charles II.
11:29Oh, he wants a date.
11:31No, no, he's too little for that sort of thing.
11:33Why, he's only that big.
11:35Well, I mean, he'll be that big when he's born.
11:39Baby.
11:40Well, I didn't know you were married.
11:43Oh.
11:44Oh, no, no, I'm not married.
11:46No, no, you see, Gloria's married.
11:49She's married to Christy, see?
11:52But she's naming the baby after me.
11:54Oh?
11:56Well, she's naming it after the whole crew, because we're all responsible.
12:00For them getting married.
12:02Oh, boy.
12:05Now, what is it you're trying to say?
12:09Well, you see, Christy doesn't have the kind of money it takes to have a baby.
12:13So, we're running a raffle.
12:16Oh, a raffle.
12:19To raise money for le petit enfant.
12:21I'll buy a ticket.
12:23No, no, no, you don't understand that.
12:25Well, I cannot buy a ticket.
12:27Well, it is for a good cause, no?
12:30And besides, maybe I'll win the prize.
12:32Well, she's a nice prize, yes?
12:34Oh, great.
12:35Terrific.
12:36No, wait a minute.
12:37Uh, you see, uh, well, the whole thing is, you're the prize.
12:44Moi?
12:45I am the prize?
12:47Yes.
12:47Well, the thing is, the prize is a date with you.
12:51See, we'd have a big bowl, and the guys would...
12:53You're right, the whole thing is ridiculous.
12:56Uh, I'll just go back and tell the guys that you said that...
12:59I'll do it.
13:00That you'd do it, and then we'd...
13:02Oh, you'd do it.
13:03May we?
13:04Yes, I tell the captain to explain papa, and there is no...
13:07Oh, no, no, you can't tell the captain.
13:09Oh, no, boy, if he found out gambling...
13:11Ah, ha, ha.
13:12The captain is like my papa, yes?
13:14Very strict, no?
13:15Yes.
13:15Okay, we do it, and we keep it a secret, no?
13:19Well, we'll do it and keep it a secret, yes.
13:21I wonder what's taking Mr. Parker so long.
13:26I don't know.
13:27Oh, brother, look who's coming.
13:34Get Mr. Parker out of there.
13:37Well, I guess I'd better be going now.
13:39All right.
13:40But remember, when this is all over, perhaps...
13:43Well, perhaps I can get a date with Charles I.
13:46Oh, my goodness.
13:50Oh, I'll get it.
13:51Oh, it's...
13:53May I have...
13:53Condition red.
13:56Thank you, Mr. Gerarder, coming.
13:57Condition red.
13:58Oh, boy, that's about as red as you can get.
14:00Well...
14:00Yuck.
14:00Yuck.
14:01Yuck.
14:02Yuck.
14:03Yuck.
14:03Yuck.
14:04Yuck.
14:05Yuck.
14:06Yuck.
14:07Yuck.
14:08Yuck.
14:09Yuck.
14:10Yuck.
14:11Yuck.
14:13Yuck.
14:14Yuck.
14:15Yuck.
14:16Yuck.
14:17Yuck.
14:18Yuck.
14:19Yuck.
14:19Yuck.
14:19Yuck.
14:20Yuck.
14:20Yuck.
14:21Yuck.
14:22Yuck.
14:23Yuck.
14:24Yuck.
14:24Yuck.
14:25Yuck.
14:25Yuck.
14:26Yuck.
14:26Yuck.
14:27Yuck.
14:27Yuck.
14:28Yuck.
14:28Yuck.
14:29Yuck.
14:29Yuck.
14:30Yeah, but suppose I win.
14:40How do I collect?
14:42Lend you this.
14:43A hundred and forty-five in the Seabees, another hundred and a hundred and a second barbers.
15:01Two hundred and forty-five more, Mr. Parker.
15:04Two hundred and forty-five.
15:05One hundred and eighty-five bucks, and I just talked to Willie.
15:08He said the USS Georgia and two destroyers radioed in another four hundred.
15:11Hear that, Mr. Parker?
15:14Did I?
15:15Gentlemen, congratulations.
15:16You've just paid for your son's college education.
15:20Wow, what a bankroll.
15:22You know, with the right crap game, we could probably send that kid off to a nice happy wedding
15:26and have a little left over for the grandchildren.
15:28Not yet!
15:29Mr. Parker!
15:30No, no, you don't.
15:31Because he's making out a money order and sending us right home.
15:33Just a suggestion.
15:34I felt a little lucky.
15:35Just a little idea.
15:36A little suggestion, that's all.
15:37Make room for the Chef Roubaix.
15:38Thank you, gentlemen.
15:39Tonight is the night.
15:40In a few short hours, some lucky Pierre will be done.
15:41Come on, you get out with the toys.
15:42All right, you peasants.
15:43Try to add a little class.
15:44Should be just a blindfold.
15:45Keep it on the level.
15:46Seb will play, will he?
15:48Nothing?
15:49Nothing, huh?
15:50Here we go.
15:51Just hold it, buster.
15:52What is it, Sarge?
15:53Yeah.
15:54We know all about you crooked slobs.
15:55Get out of there.
15:56Now, I'm going to pick the winning ticket, see?
15:57And the winner better collect.
15:58And the winner better collect.
15:59And the winner better collect.
16:00And the winner better collect.
16:01And the winner better collect.
16:02All right.
16:03All right.
16:04All right, you peasants.
16:05All right, you peasants.
16:06Try to add a little class.
16:07Just a blindfold.
16:08Keep it on the level.
16:09Save a play, will he?
16:11Nothing?
16:12Nothing?
16:13Nothing?
16:14Nothing, huh?
16:15Here we go.
16:16Just hold it, buster.
16:17What is it, Sarge?
16:18I'm going to pick the winning ticket, see?
16:19And the winner better collect.
16:21Or I personally will lead the whole Pacific fleet in a little landing.
16:25Right on your neck.
16:26Oh, wait a minute, Sargeant.
16:27Yeah?
16:28You don't mean to tell me that you're insinuating that our little raffle here has...
16:33Uh...
16:34All right, let's clear an area in here with Sargeant.
16:37The winning number is...
16:48867.
16:49867.
16:50Anybody here got it?
16:52No.
16:53Now hear this.
16:54Now hear this.
16:55The winning number is 867.
16:57That's 867.
16:59Well, who won it?
17:10It ain't me.
17:11We don't have his name.
17:12It was in that batch we sold to the fleet.
17:14Well, one thing we can be sure of, whoever it is, you'll be here for his day to the 8 o'clock tonight,
17:17comes kamikaze or high water.
17:19Oh, he'd better be.
17:20And so had that bit of French pastry over there, too.
17:23Or else.
17:24It's a quarter to eight already, we'd better snap it up.
17:38Yeah, the faster we get this over with, the better.
17:40Here we go.
17:44Call aboard, mademoiselle, for an evening in Paris.
17:47Well, I'm sorry, boys, but I cannot go with you.
17:53Good enough.
17:54You just hurry up and you get it.
17:55What do you mean you can't go?
17:56You gotta go.
17:57Well, I tried to reach you all afternoon.
17:58But Papa is going away and the captain is coming to take me to dinner.
18:02Captain Binghamton?
18:03He didn't even buy a ticket.
18:05Well, you bet you've got to come along with us.
18:06If you don't show up, whoever won that raffle is going to tear it out on the pot and us with it.
18:09With a small assist from the Pacific fleet.
18:11I thought about it.
18:12See, the captain is going to tell Papa and then I'm...
18:15That's Gerard.
18:16It's me.
18:17It's Captain Wally Binghamton.
18:19Tell me, go away.
18:20Tell me, get a headache.
18:26Gerard?
18:27Are you in there?
18:28Oh, we're captain.
18:30But you see, I'm terribly sorry.
18:32I...
18:33I have a terrible headache.
18:35I'm afraid I cannot go with you.
18:37Oh.
18:38Oh, well, that's too bad.
18:40Could I get you something for it?
18:42It might make you feel better.
18:43No.
18:44You see, I've already taken some medicine, but...
18:47Well, thank you anyway.
18:48Well, um...
18:50I hope you feel better.
18:52Good night.
18:53Good night.
18:54Safe at first.
18:55Hey, it's ten to eight.
18:56We better run for it.
18:57Yeah, well, let's make sure he's gone first.
18:58Now what do we do?
18:59Boy, why does Skipper have to be away at a time like this?
19:00Well, in the old days, affordable.
19:01There was always a way out.
19:02Hey.
19:03Oh, no.
19:04Guard detail.
19:05Boy, that Binghamton's getting a sneak year every day.
19:06Maybe he's gone by now.
19:07Check it.
19:08Oh, no.
19:09Oh, no.
19:10Guard detail.
19:11Oh, that Binghamton's getting a sneak year every day.
19:12Maybe he's gone by now.
19:13Check it.
19:14Oh, no.
19:15Guard detail.
19:16Oh, that Binghamton's getting a sneak year every day.
19:18Boy, that Binghamton's getting a sneak year every day.
19:19Maybe he's gone by now.
19:20Check it.
19:21Now he's trying to take the nurse.
19:22The way that Binghamton operates, it'll take him a week.
19:23Now with five to eight.
19:24Well, we're trapped.
19:25There's only one thing to do.
19:26We gotta disguise Yvette some way a sneaker past the captain.
19:27Hey, maybe I could borrow a uniform from one of the nurses.
19:30No, that wouldn't disguise everything we've got to disguise.
19:32Maybe Yvette could get to one of our uniforms.
19:33Hey, good idea, Tink.
19:34After all, this is a hospital.
19:35We could sneak a right past the captain and he'd never even look up.
19:36Now, wait a minute.
19:37If three people walk by him in Navy uniforms, that means that somebody's gotta stay in here
19:40and there's a you-know-what.
19:41You're just the right size.
19:42Oh, now hold on, you guys.
19:43Hold on.
19:44Hold on.
19:45Hold on.
19:46Hold on.
19:47Hold on.
19:48Hold on.
19:49Hold on.
19:50Hold on.
19:51Hold on.
19:52Hold on.
19:53Hold on.
19:54Hold on.
19:55Hold on.
19:56Hold on.
19:57Hold on.
19:58Hold on.
19:59Hold on.
20:00Hold on.
20:01Hold on.
20:02Hold on.
20:03Hold on.
20:04Hold on.
20:05Hold on.
20:06Let's go.
20:07Time's running out.
20:08Remember, it's for just a second.
20:09Nope.
20:10I'll be in my dressing room.
20:16Voila.
20:17I'm ready.
20:18How do I look?
20:19Great.
20:20You're my kind of ensign.
20:21Mr. Parker, you'll be perfectly safe here.
20:23Just lock the door.
20:24Let's go.
20:25I'll hurry back with my uniform.
20:26Yes, sir.
20:27Vincent Crosmore will take care of the detail first thing in the morning, sir.
20:41Well, it's 8 o'clock.
20:42I'm off duty.
20:43Captain, I think I'll take you up on that dinner invitation.
20:44Oh, that's fine.
20:45Why don't we get started now?
20:46Oh, I'd like to freshen up a little.
20:47Tell you what.
20:48What?
20:49I'll ask Yvette if I can borrow some lipstick.
20:50I'll only be a minute.
20:51Yvette, this is Helen.
20:52Can I borrow a lipstick?
20:53That's funny.
20:54That's funny.
20:55What's the matter, my dear?
20:56I think I'll take you up on that dinner invitation.
20:57I think I'll take you up on that dinner invitation.
20:58Oh, that's fine.
20:59Why don't we get started now?
21:00Oh, I'd like to freshen up a little.
21:01Tell you what.
21:02What?
21:03I'll ask Yvette if I can borrow some lipstick.
21:04I'll only be a minute.
21:09Yvette, this is Helen.
21:10Can I borrow a lipstick?
21:12That's funny.
21:17What's the matter, my dear?
21:22The door seems to be jammed.
21:24Oh, well, let me count it.
21:28That is jammed, isn't it?
21:29Yvette, there's something the matter with your door.
21:31Yvette, are you in there?
21:33Answer us.
21:35Oui, oui, moan, Captain.
21:37Are you all right, my dear?
21:39Oui, oui.
21:40I'm fine.
21:42Tress moan.
21:43Well, how is your headache?
21:44It seems to have gone to your throat.
21:46My headache.
21:50My headache!
21:51Oh!
21:52It's better!
21:53Go away!
21:54Go away?
21:55There's something strange going on in there.
22:09Welcome aboard, Captain.
22:17Well, I told you he was on the level, Sarge, huh?
22:20Here he comes now, the lucky stiff.
22:22Welcome!
22:23Welcome, winner!
22:24Welcome to an evening in Paris!
22:27Greetings, losers, and welcome to six months at hard labor.
22:32Let me explain.
22:33There are no explanations necessary, Miss Gerard.
22:35These men have violated every rule in the book.
22:38No, no, no.
22:39I intend to throw that book at them.
22:41Disobedience of orders.
22:42Off limits in the nurses' quarters.
22:44Improper uniform.
22:46Kidnapping!
22:47Now, Captain, I'm sure...
22:48Freeze, Ensign!
22:49Pull up your blanket!
22:51This is the most outrageous thing I've ever lived through.
22:54Raffling off a...
22:56Oh.
22:57That must be your winner now.
23:00Well, whoever he is, he's just in time to go to the brig with the rest of you.
23:07All right, stand over there, you're under arrest, you...
23:12Admiral Reynolds?
23:14Under arrest?
23:15And what are you talking about, Binghamton?
23:17Well, the men are having a raffle.
23:19You're telling me there's been a raffle?
23:21And who do you think's got 867?
23:27This is the Admiral.
23:34Sorry, I'm late, my dear.
23:36You must be Yvette.
23:37I'm Roscoe G. Reynolds.
23:39I'm Roscoe G. Reynolds.
23:40You must be Yvette.
23:42You must be Yvette.
23:43Well, we sure went through heck.
23:44But it was worth it for... our son.
23:46Yeah, well, all I can say is...
23:47it's a good thing that Admiral Reynolds had the winning ticket.
23:49And that he thought it was for a good cause.
23:51Otherwise, boys...
23:52we'd all be celebrating Father's Day in the brig.
23:56worth it for our son yeah well all i can say is it's a good thing that admiral reynolds had the
24:02winning ticket and that he thought it was for a good cause otherwise boys we'd all be celebrating
24:07father's day in the brig oh no what's the matter what's shaking what's wrong he's not a him
24:15he's a she it's a baby girl wait a minute wait a minute hold it hold it hold it oh so if it's
24:27all right with you and the crew i'm naming her quintina charlene leslie wilhelmina harriet virginia
24:34heady fujiana charlene the second don't worry she's got cute dimples oh my
25:04you
25:34You
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