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After giving the 73 Crew a harsh punishment, Binghamton worries that McHale and his men are planning his demise.
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00:00It's a goofy bird again.
00:27Come on, guys. Let's go get him this time.
00:30Hey, blast him, Groove.
00:37There he is.
00:37Yeah, enemy bird is talking.
00:38I don't get him.
00:39Blast him, Groove.
00:43Forgot to load it.
00:45I'd like to wring his neck.
00:47God, we missed him again.
00:49I'd like to wring his neck every morning.
00:51He can't do this to us.
00:51How do you wake up?
00:53All right, how do you expect to shoot that enemy plane
00:55if he can knock off one Griffo bird?
00:57Well, he's tricky, Skip.
00:58Oh, sure. He's tricky, Skip.
01:00Ten o'clock.
01:01I didn't join this man's neighbor to get up before noon.
01:04Oh, come on, boys. Let's hit the sack and see what they're trying to get back to sleep.
01:11Oh, yeah, kid.
01:12It's a murder.
01:14Well, well, well, well, well, well.
01:16Oh, Captain Binghamton, sir.
01:18Well, attention, man.
01:20Attention, attention, attention.
01:21Since when is the uniform of the day, Dr. Denton?
01:25Oh, Dr. Denton.
01:26Cut that out.
01:28Well, sir, we were just having a little fire drill.
01:31Yes, sir.
01:32That's right, sir. A little fire drill.
01:33Right, sir.
01:34All right, man, you did pretty good that time.
01:36But now, next time, let's not crowd around the fire escapes.
01:39Knock it off.
01:40Crowd around the fire escapes.
01:41I'd like to give you something to drill about.
01:43I'd like to set fire to this whole island.
01:46That's what I'd like to do.
01:47You were nitwits rolling your sacks, weren't you?
01:50Well, Rivoli happens to be at 0600 around here.
01:54And to help you remember that fact,
01:56I'm going to take away your beer ration for one week.
02:00I hear mumbling.
02:01There's mumbling going on here.
02:03Just for that, there'll be no beer for two weeks,
02:05and there'll be no movies.
02:06There'll be no liberties, and you're banned from the ship's store.
02:09Oh, now, just a second, Captain.
02:10That's pretty rough punishment for just a...
02:12Oh, it's going to get rougher, McHale.
02:13I want the paint chipped off that scow of yours,
02:16and I want it replaced with two coats of new paint,
02:19and I want it done within 48 hours.
02:2248 hours?
02:24Well, that means my boy's out to work night and day.
02:26Oh, that's too bad.
02:27I'll send a chaplain over.
02:28He'll punch you a little ticket.
02:29Oh, beg your pardon, sir.
02:30I think I lost mine.
02:31Oh, shut up.
02:33Captain, Captain, just a minute, sir.
02:35Why are you putting a spruce to us all of a sudden?
02:38Well, I'll be happy to tell you, McHale,
02:39and as much as you're the leader of these mattress commandos,
02:42Admiral Tucker is due in here next week for an inspection,
02:45and my fitness report depends upon it.
02:47So this would just better look like a naval base around here
02:50instead of a gang slumber party.
02:53Yes, sir.
02:54You betcha, sir.
03:01All right, you wise guys,
03:03just for that, two more weeks without beer.
03:05Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
03:35Oh, sir.
04:00Oh, gentlemen, the drinks are on me.
04:02How are you?
04:03Well, thanks, Walter.
04:04Well, what are you celebrating?
04:05The captain just lowered the boom on McHale and this guy.
04:08You should have seen him.
04:09It was beautiful.
04:11Oh, I haven't been this happy since my wife left me for a week.
04:14You know, you've been driving that 73 group pretty hard, Wally.
04:17You know you can overdo discipline.
04:19Oh, nonsense.
04:20That bunch of pirates, they deserve everything I can dish out.
04:23Listen, just the same.
04:24I'd be easy if I were you.
04:25I'd take it easy.
04:26You know those stories they tell.
04:28What stories are those?
04:29What, what, what, what?
04:30Well, you know the one.
04:31About the skipper in charge of the minesweep.
04:33The one that the crew called Old Iron Fist.
04:37Well, one night during a storm, Old Iron Fist just disappeared.
04:42Oh, I did.
04:43It probably just, uh, did, well, you did washed overboard, probably.
04:47Washed?
04:48Or pushed?
04:51Oh, that's poppycock.
04:53That's a lot of bilgewater.
04:53I've been listening to those stories for years.
04:55Ha!
04:56Well, wouldn't laugh, Wally.
04:57Ha!
04:57I remember a skipper on a tin can.
05:00He was on a run to Hawaii.
05:02His crew put nitroglycerin in his cough syrup.
05:07Shook it up.
05:08Bam!
05:09He was in Honolulu three days ahead of his ship.
05:12One good thing, though.
05:14He wasn't troubled with his cough any longer.
05:16What did he do to make his men hate him so much?
05:20Well, he really cracked down.
05:21He took away their movies.
05:23And their beer rations.
05:24Carpenter, we've got work to do.
05:28We don't have time to sit around us in this poppycock.
05:30You're going to laugh.
05:32Captain, about all that punishment you dealt McHale and his men this morning,
05:35I was just thinking...
05:36Carpenter, you are my aid, and you are not supposed to think.
05:39Don't pay attention to those stories.
05:41Nothing's going to happen to me.
05:42But, sir, if you were ever shaking your syrup,
05:44I'd be standing right beside you with a teaspoon.
05:46A teaspoon, you nitwit.
05:49Go ahead of me and see if the coast is clear.
05:54When we requisition the paint, let's get some nitro.
05:57I'd like to blast that griffle bird right out of its feathers.
05:59Ah, nitroglycerin's too good for that miserable fink.
06:02Let's get some hand grenades,
06:03and when he comes around, we'll blow him from here to Tokyo.
06:06You know what I'd rather do?
06:07I'd rather sneak up behind him and wring his neck with my bare hands.
06:10Yeah, that has more of a personal touch.
06:12I'd like to get my hands on that scrawny little neck myself.
06:16Yeah, that makes two of us think.
06:23Sir, did you hear what they said?
06:24They're out to get you.
06:25Oh, poppycock, they wouldn't dare.
06:27That's just more talk.
06:27It's Bill's water.
06:28Sir, maybe it wouldn't hurt to ease their punishment a little.
06:31Nonsense.
06:32As a matter of fact,
06:33you and I are going to pay another little surprise visit
06:35to McHale and his eight balls
06:36just to make sure that my orders are being carried out.
06:38Oh, but, sir, you can't go over there.
06:40Didn't you see the look on those men's faces this morning?
06:42How did they look at me?
06:43How, how, how, how?
06:44Get in!
06:46How dare you look at your commanding officer like that?
06:49Oh, but, sir, I was just trying to...
06:50Never mind, let's go.
06:51Oh, and if you ever bear your teeth at me like that again,
06:54I'll ship you home to the zoo.
07:04Hey, hurry up, you guys.
07:05Come on.
07:07I can't see him, Skip.
07:08Don't worry.
07:09He's up there.
07:10Hey, Skip, we're never going to get that taint job done.
07:11All right, all right.
07:12In just a second, we're going to nail us a gripple bird.
07:14Now, on your toes, everybody, now, the minute that tree comes down here, pow, he's got to fly out.
07:19Then let him have it.
07:20This is our big chance.
07:21We'll clobber him.
07:27We're almost at the clearing.
07:28Now, keep low so the lookout doesn't spot us.
07:33She's just about ready, Skip.
07:34Okay.
07:35Come on, let's stand back.
07:41Don't shoot.
07:41Whatever you do, don't show yourself.
07:43I still think they're out to get you.
07:44Oh, but you cut that out.
07:46I told you, they wouldn't.
07:47Yeah.
07:48Woo!
07:56You're right, Carpenter.
07:58That's how to kill them.
07:58Don't let them get away.
08:03They're about to kill us.
08:05They're murderers.
08:05Zig-zags here so they can't draw a bead on you.
08:07You're right there, but I'll take it.
08:08Use that.
08:09There you go.
08:10You little creep.
08:11Hey, throw a couple of grenades at them.
08:12Come on.
08:15Get!
08:21Help me!
08:22Kill them.
08:24Sir, they are after you.
08:25Yeah.
08:26You wear the hat with the braids.
08:28We missed it.
08:31Ah, we'll have to figure out something else.
08:33Come on, boys.
08:33Let's get back and paint that boat.
08:44Ah, got your whole...
08:45Hold on.
08:46Hold the hood there.
08:47Hold, hold.
08:48Lieutenant Carpenter, sir.
08:49I have your dinner.
08:50Oh, all right.
08:52All right.
08:58I'll say you posted the security guard.
09:04Yes, sir.
09:04And with fixed bayonets, sir.
09:06But, Captain, I still don't understand why you don't just throw McHale and his gang of
09:09murderers into the brig.
09:10Oh, why don't you use that lump on your shoulders for something besides a hat rack?
09:14Admiral Tucker is coming here to give me a fitness report.
09:17Now, it could mean a promotion for me.
09:19How many captains do you know that become admirals while their men are trying to kill
09:22them?
09:23I can't say, sir, but I'll check Graves' registration and find out how to shout out.
09:26Oh, Minnie and I'll check Graves' registration.
09:27Guys, sometimes I'd like to give you a good one.
09:30I'll look at McHale and his men, all right, but after I get my fitness report from the
09:34Admiral.
09:35Oh, very clever.
09:35You are brilliant, sir.
09:36Oh, brilliant.
09:37I don't need a fitness report from you.
09:39Sir, why don't you just relax now and have some dinner?
09:41You haven't had a bite all day.
09:43Well, frankly, I'm just not hungry.
09:46But, sir, you have to keep up your strength.
09:49You might have to run again.
09:52Suppose I should try and force something down.
09:55Very fine, sir.
09:56Oh, sir, when you're finished, would you be kind enough to approve this requisition
10:02form from the supply officer?
10:03What is it?
10:05Oh, he's all out of rat poison, isn't it?
10:06Yes, sir.
10:07He said that a couple of McHale's men cleaned him out.
10:09What do you suppose they want with all that rat poison?
10:15Sir?
10:16These potatoes have a peculiar color.
10:18Yes.
10:20Oh, sir, you don't think that McHale and his men would possibly try to...
10:23I don't know what to think.
10:24All I know is I'm definitely not hungry now.
10:26Sir, you have to eat something sometime.
10:30Captain Binghamton, you cannot go on being afraid, sir.
10:33Carpenter, by Jove, you're right.
10:37One can't afford to be a coward, can one?
10:39Oh, no, sir.
10:41Ha-ha, good boy.
10:42Have some mashed potatoes.
10:43Oh, thank you.
10:44Oh, no, sir.
10:44Supposing it is loaded with rat poison, sir.
10:46Well, then isn't it better to die like a rat than to live like a coward, Carpenter?
10:49Sir, I'll see to it that you get the Navy Cross for giving up your life for your commanding officer.
10:53Oh, Captain Binghamton, if anybody deserves the Navy Cross, it's you, sir.
10:55You, sir.
10:56I'll decide who gets the Navy Cross around here, Carpenter.
10:58Here, you.
10:59Sir, please.
11:00Follow.
11:00Follow, boy.
11:01No.
11:01I don't feel it going down.
11:02I don't feel it going down.
11:04Choo-choo.
11:04Follow.
11:05I don't hear it.
11:05I don't hear it.
11:05Sit down.
11:06Huh?
11:06You feel anything?
11:07Oh, yes, sir.
11:08A sharp pain.
11:08Where is it?
11:09My foot, sir.
11:10You're standing on it.
11:13Maybe you better try some more.
11:14After all, you're bigger than most rats, you know.
11:16Oh, no, sir, please.
11:17I don't feel it.
11:18Get in there.
11:19Get up and hop yourself.
11:20Sit down.
11:20There you go.
11:20No, please.
11:21Take the park, boy.
11:22Please, sir.
11:22I'll do anything but do it.
11:23Enjoy.
11:23Enjoy.
11:24Enjoy.
11:31Halton, state your business.
11:33Will Lieutenant Commander McKay...
11:34Come on, you guys.
11:35What are you doing?
11:36Playing war?
11:37Please lie, sir.
11:38Captain's orders.
11:39Nobody passes without his permission.
11:41What a fuck.
11:42Christ.
11:44Captain.
11:45Captain Binghamton.
11:46Captain Binghamton.
11:50How do you want, McHale?
11:51I know you're out there.
11:53Oh, I came over to talk to yourself about the beer ration.
11:55The boys have been painting the boat, and it gets pretty hot out there, sir.
11:59Not as hot as it's going to get, McHale.
12:01From now on, you and your men are restricted to your island.
12:04Restricted?
12:05Well, what for?
12:05We haven't done anything, sir.
12:07Not yet, you haven't.
12:08I'm going to keep it that way.
12:09Now, take off.
12:12Oh, what a boy.
12:16That's telling him, sir.
12:18Ah, you're still alive?
12:24Hi, Clint.
12:26Oh, hi, Molly.
12:28Say, Molly, you noticed anything peculiar about the old man lately?
12:32I'll say.
12:33I went to his office an hour ago, and he had me frisked.
12:38Molly, what's the first sign that a man has been out here too long?
12:43I begin to look good to him.
12:44No, no, no, no.
12:45I'm not kidding.
12:46You think I am?
12:47Well, okay.
12:48Doggone it.
12:49I think the old man's about ready to flip.
12:51I wonder what's bugging him.
12:52You must be kidding.
12:54Huh?
12:55Oh, you don't mean me and the boys.
12:57Oh, let's face it, Quint.
12:59You've had almost as many skirmishes with the captain as you have with the nips.
13:02Yeah.
13:03He's not getting any younger.
13:05I looked at his medical record.
13:06He'll be 47 years old tomorrow.
13:09Doggone it.
13:09It's birthday, huh?
13:11Yeah.
13:12Funny.
13:12You don't think of him as being born.
13:14Just launched.
13:15I got it.
13:19Supposed to me give him a little surprise birthday party.
13:22You know, like show him we want to be friends.
13:24Oh, great.
13:25Now you're the one who's flipping.
13:26You mean you're going to give old Ledbottom a party?
13:28Well, yeah.
13:29You think the boys would spring for that?
13:31Oh, sure.
13:32Oh, those guys are all right, doggone it.
13:35Listen, all I have to do is explain the captain's condition.
13:38They'll go right along with me.
13:40Are you kidding?
13:40A party?
13:41Well, that phone.
13:42Are you kidding, Skip?
13:43I wouldn't throw him a rope if he was drowning.
13:45Ah, now wait a minute, you guys.
13:47If the captain's in a bad way, he's about ready to go off to deep end.
13:49Well, if he needs a push, you can count on me.
13:52Oh, you talk, will you, Chuck?
13:54All right, now look, you guys.
13:56After all, the captain is a human being.
13:58And tomorrow's his birthday, so I say we forget the past.
14:01I say forget that he tried to court martial us.
14:04And that he gave us extra duty.
14:05And that he took away our movies.
14:07And that he took away our beer ration.
14:09I say tomorrow for his birthday, we all get together.
14:13And string him up.
14:15Oh, well, you're a pretty help.
14:17Come on, knock it off, you guys.
14:19Now, Fuji, you're in charge of the birthday cake.
14:21Okay, I bake him a kamikaze cake.
14:24He likes candles and ba-ba-ba-boom.
14:27Look, just make a plain cake or I'll give you ba-ba-ba-boom.
14:32Skip, even if you do want to give him a party, how are you going to get him out of his office?
14:34What do you do to get him over here?
14:36Well, we'll just have to use a decoy.
14:38I'll get Molly and the gals to help out.
14:40That's what we'll do.
14:41Ah, Skip, what do you want to have a party for that creep for anyway?
14:47There goes that other creep.
14:48What a lousy war.
14:49I sign up to fight nips, not a Binghamton or a Griffo Bird.
14:52All right, all right, knock it off.
14:54Now, hear this, you guys.
14:56Now, tomorrow you're going to give the captain a birthday party.
14:58And then you're going to give him a birthday cake.
15:01And then you're going to sing for he's a jolly good fellow.
15:05And you're going to do all this of your own free will and accord.
15:09And that's an order.
15:13I'll sing, but not good.
15:14Now, listen, Susan.
15:22The guys are all set up on the island for a party.
15:24All they need is the guest of honor.
15:26And you're the one who's going to deliver.
15:28Molly, if you just want to trick the captain into going to McHale's island,
15:31I don't see why you can't do it.
15:34I'm not built to trick anybody.
15:37Would you tell the captain that Lieutenant Lorimer and Commander Turner would like to see him?
15:48And if you don't frisk me again, I'll report you to the Pentagon.
15:51Well, I wouldn't stand by the window so you make a perfect target.
15:58Hold that, hold, hold, hold, hold, hold that, hold.
16:01Lieutenant Lorimer and Commander Turner here to see you, sir.
16:04Oh.
16:04Oh.
16:07Permission to pass.
16:10What the hell?
16:11What can I do for you charming ladies?
16:13Oh, well, Captain, the nurses are having a picnic on the beach on the other side of the island,
16:17and I thought you might like to share my box lunch.
16:21Oh, well, that's very nice of you, Lieutenant, but actually I was planning to stay in today.
16:26Oh, it would do you good, sir, to get out in that fresh air and just breathe.
16:32Yeah, there's a lot to be said for that breathing.
16:37It just wouldn't be a picnic without you, sir.
16:41Well, I was counting on you being my partner in the three-legged race.
16:46Oh, you're going to have one of those, too, right?
16:49It might do me some good at that.
16:50I've been a little tense lately.
16:52That fresh air might help me.
16:54Well, shall we go, ladies?
16:55Oh, I'm Carpenter, sir.
16:58If Admiral Tucker wants me, you know where to find me.
17:01Well, girls, I can hardly wait to get out in that air and start that breathing.
17:05Oh, you'll love it.
17:07Yeah.
17:08Sir, I've been a little tense lately myself.
17:11I think maybe I could use some of that fresh air, too.
17:13Yeah, yeah, well, stand by the window.
17:15All right, Lieutenant, breathe it.
17:16Uh, Lorimer, shall we go?
17:18Yes.
17:18Yes.
17:18Yes.
17:18Yes.
17:18Yes.
17:18Yes.
17:18Yes.
17:19Yes.
17:19Yes.
17:19Yes.
17:20Yes.
17:20Yes.
17:21Yes.
17:21Yes.
17:22Yes.
17:22Yes.
17:23Yes.
17:24Oh, I'm just crazy about boat trips.
17:27I love to breathe that ocean air.
17:33You try it, Captain.
17:34Oh, somehow I don't think it would be the same if I...
17:38That you never can tell.
17:41Eh?
17:41I'll have to you, my dear.
17:43Watch your step there.
17:44There we go.
17:46There we go.
17:47All right, sir, I shall move.
17:49Bye, sir.
17:50Bye, sir.
17:50Bye, bye.
17:51Bye, bye.
17:52Bye, bye.
17:52Bye, bye, bye.
17:53Bye, bye.
17:54Bye, bye.
17:55Bye, bye, bye.
17:55Bye, bye.
17:57Bye, bye, bye.
17:57Coxon, we're going in the wrong direction.
18:00You're going towards McHale's Island, and Earth's picnic is due west.
18:03Aye, aye, sir.
18:05Right rudder, 270 degrees.
18:08Bye, aye, sir.
18:10The way you give otters dust into the little shivers up and down my spine.
18:14There's so much in command.
18:17You noticed that, huh?
18:19Well, that's the difference between a line officer and these 90-day wonders you see running around here, you see.
18:25When I give a command, I give a...
18:28Cotson! I thought I told you, right, brother, 270 degrees, we're getting nearer to McHale's Island.
18:35That's right, sir.
18:38You're one of McHale's men!
18:40This is a trap. You're taking me to McHale's Island.
18:42Yes, sir.
18:43Hey, you turn this board around. That's an order.
18:46Aye, aye, sir. We just have enough gas to get to McHale's Island, sir.
18:50No, I ain't. No, I ain't.
18:52Relax, Captain.
18:53You're a part of them, too. You inhaled me in the...
18:56Captain, you're locking the boat.
18:57Let me out of here.
19:00Captain, don't jump.
19:01Take your hands off me, you vampire, you.
19:04I got it, Lieutenant. Don't let him get away.
19:11Commander, tell me if you see the same thing I see.
19:16Admiral Tucker, is that Captain Binghamton?
19:29He's wrestling with a nurse.
19:32Strange what the tropics will do to a man.
19:35Lieutenant, you take your fingernails out of me or I'll break you loose of me.
19:39Hang on a little more time. We're almost there.
19:41Please, Captain, relax. Take a breath.
19:44Now, yes, now, with that breathing stuff again.
19:53He's getting away. Go after him.
19:56He won't get very far. That's our island he's on.
19:58I'd better report with the skipper.
20:01Well, he's swimming ashore and in full uniform.
20:04And he left the nurse in the boat.
20:05That man's a disgrace to the Navy.
20:07Commander?
20:09Over a boat. I'm going to investigate this.
20:10And that's the way it happens, Skip.
20:23He jumped overboard.
20:25Oh, no.
20:26We just couldn't stop him.
20:27I had my arms around him, but it wasn't enough.
20:30That would have been enough for me.
20:31You know, Skip, where the captain's happening, you'd think he was afraid of us.
20:34Ah, you're trying to do a good deed.
20:36All right, you guys, let's go find our birthday boy.
20:38Excuse us, gals.
20:48Okay, Doug Fairbanks, take it easy.
20:51He swam ashore.
20:53He's got to be around here somewhere, Skip.
20:55Yeah.
20:56All right, you guys, let's spread out there.
20:58Come on.
21:08Let's move, you guys.
21:12We've got to track him down.
21:13Don't worry, Skip.
21:15If we catch him, he won't get away this time.
21:21Hey, Skip, there he is.
21:26Hiya, Captain.
21:28You're going to get away from me, Miguel.
21:29You're not going to get away with us.
21:30You're cutthroat.
21:31No, no, no, wait a minute, Captain.
21:32We've got a surprise for you.
21:33I don't know any surprises.
21:34The United States Navy will track you down on the ends of the earth.
21:36No port's going to be too small.
21:38My widow will see you hanging from a yard arm.
21:41Your widow?
21:41What are you talking about?
21:42I know.
21:42Oh, Parker.
21:43Thank goodness you're here, Parker.
21:44You're not like the rest of them.
21:45Tell me you're not in on this boy.
21:47Why not?
21:48I'm entitled to as much fun as anybody else.
21:50Tell him, Captain.
21:50Yeah.
21:51There you are, Captain.
21:56Come on, boy.
21:57There you go.
21:59This should bring him around.
22:00Hey, Captain, sure, I think he's scared of us.
22:02Oh, maybe he's too high-strung for surprises.
22:04Christy, get that birthday cake.
22:05Let's get this over with.
22:06Okay, Skip.
22:08Here's a knife to cut it with, Skip.
22:10Oh, good, good.
22:13Captain.
22:14Hey.
22:14He's coming, too.
22:15Captain.
22:16Captain.
22:16Hey, we got a surprise for you, Captain.
22:20Oh, I see.
22:21Oh, I know.
22:22Can you sign it again?
22:23Hey, we can't keep this guy conscious, Captain.
22:26Oh, please.
22:27Oh, I don't want that.
22:29Wait a minute.
22:30Wait a minute.
22:31Wait a minute.
22:32We got a surprise birthday party for you, sir.
22:34Oh, I?
22:34Here's the cake, Skip.
22:36Yeah.
22:37For he's a jolly good fellow.
22:41For he's a jolly good fellow.
22:42For he's a jolly good fellow.
22:46Which nobody can deny.
22:49Happy birthday.
22:49Do you mean you're celebrating my birthday?
22:54Well, we wanted to keep it a surprise, but you sure made it rough for us.
22:58That's the reason for the boat, the jungle, and the breathing.
23:01Well, sure.
23:01What'd you think?
23:02Oh, I don't know what to think.
23:03I'm so tired.
23:07It's the griffle bird.
23:08He's back.
23:09I'll get my rifle.
23:10Man, you battle stations, man.
23:11I'm sorry to break up your party, Captain, but boy, we've been after that bird all week.
23:15He's been driving us batty.
23:16You've been trying to kill a bird?
23:18Well, sure.
23:19We used everything from hand grenades to rat poison.
23:22You've been trying to get rid of a little birdie?
23:25Yeah.
23:25Yeah, that's him.
23:26He sure is horrible, isn't he?
23:27Horrible.
23:28That's the most wonderful sound I've ever heard in my life.
23:30All right, you fellas, you stand back there.
23:33Let me have a crack at him.
23:35Oh, but, but, but, but.
23:36Yeah!
23:36Captain, but, but.
23:37Captain, but.
23:46Ah.
23:47Captain, Captain.
23:49There he goes again.
23:51Well, boys, Captain Binghamton got his fitness report, and we got our beer ration back.
24:03Drink up, boys.
24:04Boy, it's a good thing that Admiral Tugger had a sense of humor, boy.
24:07Pow!
24:08Yeah, we're in luck all around.
24:10Looks like the griffle bird's gone, too.
24:11Haven't seen him around in hours.
24:13To the griffle bird and to Binghamton.
24:15Two birds off our back in one day.
24:17Hey, Skip, Captain Binghamton on the squawk box.
24:22I want to talk to you.
24:23Okay, Willie.
24:24Shh.
24:24Climb up, boys.
24:26Hello, Captain.
24:27Oh, Captain, we got some good news for you.
24:29We're not going to be bothered with that griffle bird anymore.
24:31He's gone.
24:33And I know where he went.
24:34We're not going to be bothered with that griffle bird.
25:04We're not going to be bothered with that griffle bird.
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