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Gruber and the guys try to make some money with some phony pearl oysters, but their scheme backfires, when a greedy Binghamton takes over their operation.

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00:00How do you like it, Tink?
00:04I like it.
00:05Ah, you've got class.
00:11Very good, Christy boy.
00:12We set them up on a dock, so that'll be the first thing our customers see when they get here.
00:16You want to proofread these licenses, Groove?
00:17Oh, you bet.
00:19Taratupa Fish and Game Society, permit to dig oysters.
00:22Twenty-five dollars.
00:24Print up a couple of hundred of these, boy.
00:25I expect a very heavy turnout.
00:27Got you, Tink.
00:28Go with them, and don't spare the ink.
00:30How are we doing in the blessed event department here, chaps?
00:32We sure got to hand it to you, Groove.
00:34Miss Wreck, it's pure genius.
00:35Ah, cut it out.
00:37You'll give me a big head.
00:38Besides, I was a sucker that bought these phony paws from those sea bees, wasn't I?
00:42I got a moral obligation to get us off the hook.
00:44Yeah, but Groove, this is beautiful, beautiful.
00:46We hold a seafood sale for the guys at the base.
00:49Somebody chomps into one of these little beauties.
00:51And the pearl rush is on.
00:54And they say, we sneaky.
00:55Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
01:58Hide those signs.
01:59Go and help them, will you?
02:00Try and look alive.
02:01Look honest, huh?
02:03Well, Arullo, seems like it just wasn't your day.
02:06He must have got up on wrong side of money belt.
02:09Chuck, you want to check the damages, buddy?
02:11Right, Skip.
02:12Watch him.
02:13Him got shifty eyes.
02:14Oh, hi, Skip.
02:27Greetings, oh great and noble chief.
02:30What you Ghanavs got going this time?
02:32Ghanavs?
02:33Now, this is strictly Penny Annie stuff.
02:35Just thought we'd deliver a couple of bushels of oysters over to the guys on the main base.
02:38You guys think you'll find any pearls?
02:41Forget it.
02:42Huh?
02:43Pearls?
02:43Us?
02:44What are we going to do with pearls?
02:46Are you kidding?
02:46But forget it.
02:48Lagoon used to be loaded with pearls.
02:51But that hundred years ago, Caratonga take care of all that.
02:56Carah who?
02:57Yeah, Caratonga.
02:59Sure, the serpent of the lagoon.
03:02Yeah, I heard about that.
03:03It's an island legend.
03:05When him see people make profit and not cut him in, him flip lid, punish old tribes, take
03:10away all pearls forever.
03:12Caratonga, terrible monster.
03:15Also, Big Fink.
03:17Sure.
03:18Well, see you, Skip.
03:19Got to pedal these while they're still fresh.
03:20Christy!
03:23Carpenter, do you realize what's going on back home while we're out here fighting this
03:29miserable war?
03:30The whole world is getting rich.
03:32That's what's going on.
03:34This is the third letter that my wife has written me, telling me how all my civilian
03:38friends are cleaning up.
03:41Oh, I tell you.
03:43But, sir, at least you have the satisfaction of knowing that you're doing an important
03:47job.
03:47No satisfaction, satisfaction.
03:49Did you ever try and buy a nagging wife a mink coat for satisfaction?
03:52What is going on out there now?
03:54What is that?
03:55Why, why, why, why is that?
03:58It's a couple of McHale's men, sir.
04:00And they seem to be setting up some kind of a stand to sell something.
04:04Sell something.
04:04You see that?
04:05Everybody has got something going for them but me.
04:09Everybody is setting up their own little monopoly.
04:12Well, I've just had about enough of it, Carpenter.
04:14That's all.
04:15I have had enough of it.
04:16If Teddy Roosevelt could bust trust.
04:19So can I.
04:20That's all.
04:21Money for you, sir.
04:22Hey, sir.
04:23Bye, bye.
04:24Here's your big stick.
04:25Yeah, my big stick.
04:26On the San Juan Hill.
04:28Hey there, sailor.
04:32Tempt your palace with the food of kings at peasants' prices.
04:35Uh-huh.
04:36Caught you right in the act, didn't I?
04:38Huh?
04:39Now this is your little racket this week, is it?
04:42You're opening a seafood speakeasy.
04:45That racket?
04:46Captain, this ain't no racket.
04:47Why, this is practically a charity operation.
04:50We've got so many oysters in our lagoon, we're just sharing the wealth.
04:53And of course, if it bothers you, we can take it right back to our island.
04:56Right, Groove?
04:56Sure.
04:56Yeah, yeah, you don't.
04:58These oysters are all I need.
04:59They'll put you right in the cooler.
05:01Ah, good afternoon, Captain.
05:03You bet it's a good afternoon, McHale.
05:05I'm sending these two cutthrots to the brig.
05:07To the brig on what charges?
05:09The charge is profiteering on a military installation.
05:12That's the charge.
05:12They're selling oysters.
05:14Illegally.
05:15Oh, no, wait a minute, sir.
05:16That's not illegal.
05:17I mean, after all, it's perfectly acceptable to sell oysters in any month that has an R in it.
05:20This is June.
05:21Hey, wait a minute.
05:22You guys are out of season.
05:23I'm going to kill him one of these days, McHale.
05:26Where was I?
05:28You're kidding me, sir.
05:29No, I'm the second carrier.
05:31Men disobeying my orders.
05:33Speaking of orders, Captain, didn't Admiral Rogers send specific orders that the 73 should
05:39test those U-torpedoes today?
05:43What has that got to do with this?
05:44Why, why, why, why, why?
05:45See, this is how I can't make a test without a full crew.
05:49You'd better call up the Admiral, sir, and tell him that you can't carry out his orders.
05:53Guess we got you there, Wally.
05:54Shut up.
05:57I think I'm going to submit the blackmail to, uh, today, good dick.
06:02Oh, watch the use.
06:03Get this pitchman out of here.
06:05Out, out, out.
06:05Yes, sir.
06:06Come on, boys.
06:07Put those down.
06:10These oysters are going right back where they came from.
06:13In the drink.
06:13Now, get out of here.
06:14Out, out, out.
06:15Bye-bye, Captain.
06:17I'll dispose of these oysters right away, sir.
06:19Hey, you'll dispose of nothing.
06:21Take these to the steward or at the officer's club.
06:24Have him fix them a la Rockefeller.
06:27If I can't be a millionaire, at least I can eat like one, huh?
06:31Yes, sir.
06:32All right.
06:33Sir.
06:33Who do you think is going to carry the other one?
06:36Oh, sorry, so sorry.
06:41A toaster to you and a bright financial future after the war.
06:46Oh, don't try and bolster up my spirits.
06:49After the war, I don't think there's going to be any money left.
06:51What do we got here?
06:53This is on the half shell for a starter here.
06:58Slippery little devils.
06:59That's it.
07:01I've got a...
07:03A bigger...
07:04A bigger...
07:06What's the trouble, sir?
07:07Did you bite into a piece of shell?
07:09I don't know why, Bill.
07:12The whole thing I'll eat.
07:17It's a pearl, sir.
07:19Well, that's a one-in-a-million shot.
07:26That's a two-in-a-million shot.
07:28That's a three-in-a-million shot.
07:37McHale.
07:38McHale and his pirates, they've been selling this stuff for seafood.
07:42They've been getting rid of a fortune down there without knowing it.
07:44And you know what this means?
07:48That there are probably a lot more pearls than the rest of the oysters.
07:51I'll have the chef open them and check, sir.
07:54Don't be ridiculous.
07:55Don't be ridiculous.
07:56Do you realize that when Sutter found all that gold in California,
08:00it would have all been his if he'd have just kept his big mouth shut?
08:05What would you suggest, sir?
08:09To keep your big mouth shut.
08:11The orchard down there in McHale's Lagoon,
08:14just waiting to be plucked.
08:16What are you waiting for, boy?
08:17On the double hubba?
08:18Yes, sir.
08:20Oh, thank you.
08:22Thank you, thank you.
08:23It's so nice to know you're on my side.
08:27At last.
08:28You're working very slowly, Elroy.
08:37Shake a leg, shake a leg.
08:38McHale will be back soon.
08:39Oh, sir, it's just my uniform.
08:41I don't want to get it too wet, sir.
08:42Oh, never mind your uniform.
08:43With all the pearls we're going to find here,
08:45we buy you a hundred uniforms.
08:46Dive, boy, dive, dive, dive.
08:49Yes, sir.
08:49Looks like we got company.
09:00Uh-oh.
09:01It's old Leadbottom.
09:03And he's shucking oysters.
09:04Those almonds.
09:06He must have found those phony pearls we planted.
09:07Oh.
09:08Huh?
09:09All right, grow about with it.
09:11And fast.
09:12What phony pearls?
09:14The ones we spiked those oysters with.
09:16Perfectly harmless business venture,
09:17but he wasn't the one who was supposed to...
09:18Harmless?
09:19You call it harmless when we end up
09:21with Binghamton in our lap?
09:23Doggone it.
09:24Now we're going to have to get rid of him.
09:26Maybe we have to tell him the truth
09:27to get out of it.
09:28Tell him the truth, Skip?
09:30Why, a thing like that could ruin our reputation.
09:32Oh, get out of here.
09:33Come on, let me take over over here.
09:41Hi, sir.
09:42Hi.
09:43I'm going to buy the yacht club.
09:44Oh.
09:45Ha!
09:46McHale.
09:46How are you doing here, McHale?
09:48What do you want?
09:48Wow, wow, wow.
09:49What is it?
09:49Well, we just came back from the torpedo test run, sir.
09:53Besides, we live here, remember?
09:54Yeah.
09:55Madam Kale, I'm Enthard Parker.
09:57Shut up.
09:57I know who's who.
09:59That's a disgrace, you're sneaking up on me like that.
10:01Oh, we're sorry, sir.
10:03But look, sir, I wanted to talk to you about those pearls that you and copy of...
10:07Hey, I prefer what pearls.
10:08I don't know anything about any pearls.
10:10I don't know a pearl if I saw one.
10:11It's very easy to spot.
10:13They're little white things.
10:13You make necklaces and little beads out of them and everything.
10:15Well, now, look, Captain.
10:17If you're not looking for pearls, then what's with all the oysters?
10:21The oysters?
10:21Well, yeah.
10:22There's no oysters here.
10:23I don't have any oysters.
10:24These are shells.
10:25No oysters at all.
10:26Just the shells.
10:27See, I'm cleaning up this place.
10:28You left it such a mess with all these shells around here.
10:30I'm going to take over this island.
10:32I'm going to turn the whole thing into an officer's recreation area.
10:35Yes, that's it.
10:37An officer's recreation area?
10:40Captain Binghamton, sir, look at the size of these.
10:42They ought to have an enormous pearl.
10:44Good, good, good, good.
10:45That's good work, boy.
10:46All the dusty things.
10:47I could give a person gang to you.
10:49Come on, Captain.
10:51Knock it off, will you?
10:52You've been suckered into this.
10:54My men salted all these oysters.
10:56There isn't one real pearl in our lagoon.
10:59Okay, well, I've got news for you.
11:01This is not your lagoon.
11:02You've been banished, evicted, tossed out.
11:05From now on, you can just set up camp on the north side of the island.
11:10In the swamps?
11:11Captain, you can't do that to us.
11:13I can't, huh?
11:14Well, I've got a little eagle here on my collar that says that I can't.
11:17Get your nose out of my eagle.
11:19Come on, get moving.
11:20That's an order, all of you.
11:21Pack your things and get out, out, out, out.
11:24Come on, Chuck.
11:26You heard the nice captain.
11:28Bye-bye, sir.
11:30It's not a very nice eagle.
11:34And that carpenter trying to tell me that there aren't pearls on this island?
11:39What do they call these, marbles?
11:42Don't stand there shivering.
11:44Dive, boy, dive, dive, dive.
11:45Listen, I may even let you keep one for yourself.
11:56Food, hurry up with that coffee, will you?
11:57Hey, Chuck, watch what you're doing, boy.
12:00Boy, what a way to live.
12:02This is murder.
12:03I wouldn't send my worst enemy's kids to a camp like this.
12:08What?
12:09What's going on here?
12:11What are you doing, Mr. Parker?
12:12Oh, I'm sorry, Tigger, but there was this gigantic mosquito.
12:15Hey, ban it at 10 o'clock.
12:17Come on, knock it off, all of you.
12:19You're a fine bunch to be griping.
12:21You wouldn't be here in the first place if it wasn't for your larsenous souls.
12:24Ah, don't rub it in, Skip.
12:26I'm so miserable, I'm ready to give up chiseling for life.
12:32Foods, what are you trying to do, poison us?
12:34If you think coffee bad, wait till you try dinner.
12:38IPW, not Boy Scout.
12:41Oh, that settles it.
12:43Come on, Chuck.
12:44We're going to go back to Binghamton and let him know we've just begun the fight.
12:48Come on.
12:50Why don't you put that silly thing away?
12:52Come on.
12:52Yeah, yeah, yes, yes, yes, yeoman.
12:56You can sign those requisitions in my absence, I don't care.
12:59Stop calling me down here.
13:01I don't want to be disturbed.
13:02I'm out here on a top-secret mission.
13:04Now, don't bother me anymore.
13:06Ah, deeper, boy.
13:07Deeper.
13:08Go out deeper, Elroy.
13:10The deeper the water, the bigger the pearl, you know.
13:15This is something I can tell us.
13:18Oh.
13:22Greetings, oh, great Leadbottom.
13:26Come for a little gin rummy rematch with, uh, McHale.
13:29Where did you go?
13:29Ha, I don't know, McHale.
13:31Oh, hey, uh, McHale doesn't live here anymore.
13:33He doesn't live...
13:34Anyway, beat it.
13:35You're trespassing on Navy property here.
13:38I see you are nice to kick, too, huh?
13:40It seems like all of a sudden everybody around here got hearts for shelf.
13:44Oh, yes, yes, yes, that's the thing everybody's doing these days.
13:49They're, uh, delicious little morsels.
13:51Oh, that's good.
13:55Oh, good, huh?
13:56Oh, goodbye.
13:57Nice to see you.
13:58Hurry up there, Chief.
13:59Captain, be a fitter.
14:00Sure, look at this.
14:01This is the biggest...
14:01Shut your face up.
14:02Curve your tongue.
14:04Curve your tongue.
14:04He's a sick boy, Chief.
14:05A very sick boy.
14:07He's always imagining things.
14:08Go imagine somewhere else, Elroy.
14:10Imagine...
14:10You think Kim just imagined this pearl, you ready for Happy Farmer?
14:15Now, you, wait a minute.
14:16Whatever goes on around here is my business.
14:18This is my base.
14:19I'll do whatever I want around here.
14:21You, Peter, you'll banish.
14:22You'll get out of here.
14:25Now, what did you get?
14:26You'd knock me right on my oyster there.
14:30Holy smoke.
14:31Birds, come back.
14:32Curse of lagoon.
14:35Come on.
14:36You're going to stay there.
14:37Come on.
14:37Come on.
14:38Come on.
14:38This lagoon belong to me.
14:39Me.
14:39Me.
14:40Me, huh?
14:40I, landlord, according to treaty, you trespass.
14:44So, I in for half the loot.
14:45One, two, three.
14:45Nobody's getting in on half of my property.
14:48Nobody at all.
14:49Stop diving, Elroy.
14:50Stop diving.
14:51But listen, you lay a hand on me, and it's going to mean war.
14:54You understand that?
14:55I, not Snoop Binghamton, not need to kill you to get pearls, huh?
15:00Just tell old buddy Admiral Rogers that you break treaty.
15:03How'd that grab you, huh?
15:05Just tell him that you caused whole tribe to revolt.
15:07Uh, Revol, you, you, you wouldn't do that.
15:10That's not cricket.
15:11Not cricket, but pretty good blackmail, huh?
15:13What do you think Admiral would say if you caused whole native uprising for a couple of
15:17lousy pearls?
15:19A couple of lousy, uh, a second front here on Tarantupa?
15:23You, you wouldn't, uh, you would.
15:25Uh, how about, uh, you rule, old buddy.
15:30I think, uh, second thought, I, uh, if I could use a pardon.
15:35Okay, let's bottom here.
15:36We make deals.
15:38Mind the board.
15:41Oh, I wonder what those two are so chummy about.
15:48Looks like they're closing some kind of a deal.
15:50Yeah, must be pretty important.
15:52They're sealing it with a kiss.
15:53Come on.
15:54Oh, hey, McHale, what are you doing here?
16:02I told you to get out of here.
16:03Well, I came over to have a few words with you, Captain, but I didn't expect to find my
16:07gin rummy pigeon here.
16:08Ex-pigeon, McHale.
16:10Got better racket now.
16:12We in business together.
16:13Orulu, bring plenty of divers tomorrow.
16:16We go big time.
16:17Now, wait a minute, Orulu.
16:19Don't count your oysters before they're hatched.
16:20According to naval regulations, a combat unit can't be evicted without...
16:24Without written orders.
16:26There they are, McHale.
16:27You read them and weep.
16:28I'll read them on your way back to the swamp.
16:30Oh, no.
16:31Oh, look, Captain, I'm telling you.
16:34The only pearls in that lagoon are the ones that Gruber put there.
16:37And there is 40s and ones from the five...
16:39No, don't strike that again.
16:40Get out.
16:41Oh, pardon me.
16:42Out, out, out.
16:43Oh, there must be somebody around here to listen to reason.
16:47Don't pay any attention to him.
16:48He's a very neurotic man.
16:50All right, Snow White.
16:51Get back to your seven dwarfs.
16:53Take Dopey there with you.
16:55Dopey?
16:56Oh, wait a minute, Grumpy.
16:57Curb your conscience.
16:59Got work to do, right, partner?
17:00Anything you say, Wally.
17:04Hey, Skipper.
17:05Hey, how'd you make out?
17:06When do we stop packing and moving?
17:08We don't.
17:09Binghamton just made it final, boys.
17:11Well, maybe it ain't as bad as it looks.
17:13After all, Lieutenant Carpenter's got to get tired of diving sometime.
17:16Not a chance.
17:17Binghamton just made a deal with Orulu.
17:19And by tomorrow, there'll be more divers in our lagoon than at Coney Island on the 4th of July.
17:24Orulu?
17:24How'd they get together?
17:25Those two guys will never get along.
17:27No, you're wrong.
17:27We saw.
17:28They were kissing.
17:29What?
17:29Hey, food.
17:30What's to eat?
17:31For supper, we have sea ration on single.
17:35Sorry.
17:36I burned everything else.
17:38Ah, it figures.
17:40Hey, birds.
17:41You better snag out of something pretty soon or we'll all starve to death.
17:43Not a chance, Skip.
17:45I haven't had a bite or...
17:47Hey, hold the phone.
17:48I think I got something.
17:48Yeah, yeah, yeah.
17:49Chris, give me your hand.
17:50All right.
17:50All right, Max.
17:51Come on.
17:51It feels like a whale.
17:53Yeah, it is a whale.
17:54And now she blows.
17:56Yeah.
17:59What whale?
18:00That's a two-man cellboy.
18:02Grab your rifles.
18:03Come on.
18:03Come on.
18:04Keep pulling.
18:04Keep pulling.
18:05You're going to fix it a little.
18:06Here we go.
18:06Right this way.
18:07Come on.
18:08Here we go.
18:09Hey, come on.
18:09Come on.
18:10Let's go.
18:10Right again.
18:12Keep pulling.
18:13Keep pulling.
18:13You're going to fix it a little.
18:14Come on.
18:15Get the coins.
18:17Get the coins.
18:18Come on out of there.
18:19Come on.
18:20Get the coins.
18:26Hey, Skip.
18:27The joint's empty.
18:28Yeah.
18:29They must have abandoned ship.
18:30Hey, how about that?
18:31We got our own two-man sub.
18:32Hey, Skip.
18:33Hop in and take a look.
18:34What?
18:35Me fit down through that little hatch?
18:37Oh, well, here.
18:38Let me try it, Skip.
18:39Parker's always come through in a tight spot.
18:40All right.
18:41Now, take it easy now.
18:42Easy does it.
18:45Hey.
18:46Hey, look at all these buttons.
18:49Hey, Chuck.
18:50Stay away from those buttons.
18:51This baby might be carrying a torpedo.
18:54I knew our luck had to change.
18:56Man, we can make a fortune with this thing.
18:58Hold that.
18:59Hold that.
19:00Skip, think of the possibilities.
19:01We could hook it up a bit and start our own sideshow.
19:04See the terrifying monster.
19:06Two bits for the biggest thrill and chill of your life.
19:08Bring the kitty.
19:08All right, all right.
19:09Enough with those ideas.
19:11Come on, you guys.
19:12Hit me.
19:14Hey.
19:15Gruber, what you just said.
19:17I know.
19:17I know, Skip.
19:18Forget it.
19:19Forget it, my foot.
19:20It's a great idea.
19:21Boys, who's to say that we can't turn this little doll into the biggest monster that
19:27ever walked in two shoes, huh?
19:29You mean we scare the trunks off those pearl grabbers.
19:31Skipper, you're beautiful.
19:33Beautiful.
19:34The ruler was just superstitious enough to fall for it.
19:37This could put all that bottom out of business for good.
19:39Well, who's going to operate this thing?
19:41Well, now, you've been doing okay up to here.
19:44Chuck, the USS Sea Monster is your baby.
19:48Oh, boy.
19:51Will mother ever be proud?
19:53Laugh.
19:54My own command.
20:09When I said put them in the pot, I didn't mean yours, partner.
20:13There they are, the Pearl Tycoons.
20:19Yeah, looks like a ruler has every good diver in the tribe working.
20:22Yeah, well, Sutton told me there's about to be a sudden rush on the unemployment line.
20:25All right, boys, this is it.
20:27Paratanga time.
20:28Now, make it look good.
20:29And remember, aim carefully.
20:32I don't want anything to happen to our favorite sea serpent.
20:36Ready?
20:36Hey, look out!
20:43Monster!
20:43Captain Bigger, thank you, goodness.
20:46Then we got here time to warn you.
20:48Oh, knock it off, Miguel.
20:49I'm sick and tired of your tricks.
20:51You call that a trick, Captain?
20:53Look at that!
20:53Oh!
20:54Oh!
20:54Oh!
20:54Oh!
20:55Oh!
20:55Oh!
20:55Oh!
20:56Oh!
20:56Oh!
20:57Oh!
20:57Oh!
20:58Oh!
20:58Oh!
20:59Oh!
20:59Oh!
21:00Oh!
21:00Oh!
21:01Oh!
21:02Oh!
21:03Oh!
21:03Oh!
21:04Oh!
21:04Oh!
21:05Oh!
21:05Oh!
21:06Oh!
21:06Oh!
21:08Oh!
21:08Oh!
21:09Open fire, man!
21:10We've got to stop that monster!
21:12Good luck here, Mike.
21:12Give him everything you've got!
21:19What'll you, Skip?
21:20It can't be killed!
21:23Fire one!
21:33You, you, you, you're facing bullet, Miguel!
21:35that no ordinary monster that caratonga caratonga who that place is this caratonga caratonga you
21:41heard you know the sea serpent sir but it sounds more like a cocker spaniel
21:52for the bad case of indigestion this is the most ridiculous thing i've ever
21:57what ridiculous him just hungry not eat greedy people for over a hundred years
22:03yes come on can we better evacuate you out of here he puts too late sir
22:06my pearl band's got on your life wait a minute you're rolling away you're going
22:10wait a minute my beautiful pearl
22:13sacrifice to see god maybe him fight it out with caratonga now i bug out of here
22:19sacrifice your half you big slob you're fighting out my
22:25fire three
22:27captain captain what are you doing half on the bucket brigade my pearls are barbecuing
22:42the monster's getting closer i don't care how close your monster gets i'm
22:47oh that's your monster is it parker i'll have your cold bar for this
22:58fight
23:06this way
23:08oh no chuck must have hit one of the switches come on let's get out of here
23:14my pearls
23:28my pearls
23:32my pearls
23:35my pearls
23:36my pearls
23:37my pearls
23:38my pearls
23:39my pearls
23:40sorry sir uh the monster and i both apologize
23:43why is it me why is it always me
23:53let this be a lesson to you cutthroats if it wasn't for the admiral citation for capturing
24:04that two-man subway to have you all doing time for planting those phony pearls
24:08but captain we told you that they weren't real pearls
24:11oh shut up
24:12all that time wasted my dreams shattered my bank account right back where it started from
24:16what do you think partner got a little present for you
24:21a bill for five hundred dollars for what what what what what what is it
24:27you think i some kind of snook let my divers work for nothing huh
24:30you pay up now or maybe you like i sent bill to admiral rogers
24:34oh no if you want to scream captain you go right ahead we will understand
24:38stay now scream later
24:51he's got a little bit of a hurricane
25:02he's got a little bit of a hurricane
25:04wake up now or maybe you say
25:05he's got an intense, but he says
25:07the whole thing is that the whole thing is like
25:08the whole thing is not doing
25:09okay
25:11the whole thing is so cool
25:13uh the whole thing is that we can change the whole thing
25:14it's just for sure
25:16that the whole thing is never gonna happen
25:18I'll see you next time.
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