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Ensign Parker has been writing this novel about how an young Ensign, like himself, does these great things for the Allied effort during the war.

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00:00Jumping torpedoes! Look at that!
00:09Wow! Let's get out of here, Skip! That's the Yakimora!
00:12The nips don't make them any bigger!
00:15Hey, Skip! They're firing on us! What are we gonna do?
00:17I don't know. We can't make it.
00:20We can't fight a battleship.
00:22We're finished! Finished!
00:24Oh, thanks, Chuck. I needed that.
00:32Take it easy, Skip. I'm taking over.
00:34All right, men. Battle stations!
00:37But, sir, that's the Yakimora!
00:39And the Yakimora! Full speed ahead!
00:42We've not yet begun to fight!
00:44Don't hardly see the whites of the rise!
00:47Remember the Vermont!
00:50Meet me!
00:51And so the daring young ensign took command of the 73
00:56and in a devil-may-care torpedo run
00:59sank the infamous Yakimora.
01:02Oh, boy. Another great chapter in my war novel, Fighting the 73.
01:06Documented story of a daring young ensign
01:08who faced the Japanese
01:10coolly, determinedly, fearlessly.
01:14After you're captured, you're not supposed to sneak up on people.
01:20And no weapons!
01:21To be continued...
01:22To be continued...
01:421, 2, 3, 5, 1.
02:12Hey, Chuck, here's a letter for you.
02:13You just picked that up over at the main base.
02:14Oh, thanks, Skip.
02:16Hey, it's from my girl, Mary.
02:17She wrote me a letter.
02:19Hey, how's the great war novel coming?
02:21Oh, great, Skip.
02:23Today I captured Hirohito.
02:24And that's only chapter two.
02:25Hey, how about that?
02:26Yesterday to Yakimoro, today Hirohito.
02:28We should be home by Friday.
02:31Oh, no.
02:32Hey, what's wrong, Chuck?
02:34Oh, it's my girl.
02:35She's not my girl anymore.
02:37Look, she wrote me a dear Chuck letter.
02:40That's a tough break, Mr. Parker.
02:41What a raw deal.
02:42Go trust women.
02:44Well, I don't understand it, Skip.
02:46Mary and I grew up together.
02:47We went to kindergarten together.
02:49Had our first set of braces together.
02:51Boy, how soon they forget.
02:53Oh, look, it's not as bad as you're making it, Chuck.
02:56All she said, she just went out on a couple of dates, that's all.
02:59Yeah, with a hot shot fly boy from the Air Force.
03:02Big hero in North Africa.
03:04Shut down 13 message meets.
03:07Boy, have you got problems.
03:09Listen, Mr. Parker, don't you worry.
03:10Things will work out.
03:11Why, sure it will.
03:12I don't want to bother you guys with my problems.
03:15I'm going to take a long walk.
03:17Into the ocean.
03:20Hey, wait a minute, Chuck.
03:22Hey, Chuck.
03:22Who are Parker, son?
03:24Fellas, we got to get Mr. Parker's girl back for him.
03:26Yeah, Billy.
03:27How?
03:27He can't compete with a guy that shot down 13 Messerschmitts?
03:31Why not?
03:32Mr. Parker could top that easy.
03:34What are you talking about, Groove?
03:35With this, they say the pen is mightier than the sword.
03:40So, Marge, into action, my boy.
03:43Take a letter.
03:45Now, let's see.
03:45We've got a choice.
03:47Shall we have him, uh, kidnap the emperor or sink the Yakamura?
03:51Have him sink Yakamura.
03:52Kidnap the emperor is an unfriendly act.
03:58Yes, Ensign Charles Parker.
04:03You're going to reprint the entire letter on the front page?
04:07Wonderful.
04:10I'll bring it right down to your office.
04:12Bye.
04:13Merry, merry, merry.
04:26Hi, Chuck.
04:27How's it?
04:28Hard to pour.
04:29What?
04:31Reverse to a legend.
04:33Reverse to a legend.
04:37Too late.
04:38Hey, Archer.
04:44All right, sir.
04:45Sir, I was at the wheel.
04:46I take full blame, sir.
04:48Carpenter, take this down.
04:50Yes, sir.
04:51I want this man relieved of active duty as of his second.
04:55Oh, but sir.
04:56Oh, don't you but sir be.
04:58From now on, hot rod Parker here is assigned his shore duty.
05:02And when he takes a bath, there ought to be no boats in the tub.
05:05No boats in the tub.
05:06Oh, keep a breath.
05:07Now, sir, if I may say something on behalf of Edson Parker.
05:10I say goodbye to Edson Parker.
05:12Edson Parker's leaving the 73, and that's an order.
05:15Papa, look, get me my cap.
05:17Cap!
05:17I'll get you, Cap.
05:18Cap!
05:18Cap!
05:19Here it is.
05:20Now, look, sir, I'm really sorry about this.
05:22I don't care.
05:25Does this affect my chance for promotion, sir?
05:31You guys check the docks?
05:32Looked everywhere, Skip.
05:33Well, I don't know.
05:34I've been around this place twice.
05:35I've been able to find...
05:36Hey, sailor.
05:37Have you seen anything of our Edson Parker?
05:40Hey, Chuck, what the heck are you doing?
05:43Oh, hi, Skip.
05:44Binghamton put me on pest control.
05:46He says I'm a pest that needs to be controlled.
05:48You can't do that to you.
05:50You're an officer.
05:51Well, he says I'm not gonna be one long.
05:53Ah, Mr. Parker, this ought to cheer you right up.
05:56It's from your girl.
05:57My girl?
05:58Mary?
05:59You mean she wrote me another letter?
06:01Boy, how can you imagine putting an officer on a detail like this?
06:05I can't even imagine putting an enlisted man on a detail like this.
06:08Hey, you guys.
06:09She loves me.
06:10She loves me.
06:11Boy, oh boy.
06:13Parker.
06:13Sir?
06:14Oh.
06:20Parker, get in here.
06:22Wherever you are.
06:23Admiral Hastings?
06:36Congressman Fogelson here.
06:38Well, one of the boys from my district finally made it.
06:41And I want to see that he gets a medal and...
06:44Who?
06:46Why, Parker, of course.
06:49Ensign Parker.
06:51He sunk the Yakimora.
06:53Don't you boys at the Pentagon know anything that's going on out there in the Pacific?
06:58Never mind.
06:58I'll drop by your office and explain everything.
07:02You call yourself an officer in the United States Navy?
07:06I call you a menace.
07:07That's what I call you.
07:08You're incompetent.
07:10You're inept.
07:10You're inefficient.
07:11You're inadequate.
07:12You're in...
07:13Inconsiderate.
07:14Oh, sir.
07:15Sir.
07:16Oh, don't you ever knock one nitwit isn't enough?
07:19Now I got a set of nitwits here.
07:21What is it?
07:21What, what, what, what?
07:22Sir, it's a signal from the Pentagon.
07:24Congressman Fogelson, flying in from Washington, will arrive Taratupa 0800 Friday, sir.
07:29Well, thank you, Carpenter.
07:31Oh, you're welcome, sir.
07:32I haven't had anybody read to me since Mumsy read me about Peter Cottontail while she was
07:37stuffing me into my jammies.
07:39Did your folks read you Peter Cottontail, too?
07:41Why, didn't you hate that mean old Brerwolf?
07:43I just got to kill him.
07:45I'm going to give...
07:47What is this, anyway?
07:49Arriving for formal ceremony to present a medal to the hero of Taratupa.
07:53What hero?
07:53If I may say so, there is only one man on Taratupa who fits the word hero.
07:57You, sir.
07:58Me, sir?
07:59Oh, me.
08:00Oh, but definitely, sir.
08:01You've always been my hero.
08:02And not only mine, sir.
08:03All of the men respect and honor you.
08:05Yes, I know, I know, I know.
08:06But, Carpenter, a medal from a congressman, you've got to do something to earn an honor
08:10like that.
08:11He's right.
08:12It's not him.
08:13But you'll get out of here and spray those weeds and be careful that old Brer Rabbit doesn't
08:18jump out and get you.
08:24Congressman Fogelson, honored guests, it is with great pride and humility that I accept
08:30this unexpected honor.
08:32Thank you, man.
08:33Furthermore, friends, I would like you all to know that...
08:38Oh, McHale, what are you doing here?
08:41Oh, uh...
08:42Oh, well, I came here about Ensign Parker, sir.
08:45I demand that he be returned to active duty, sir.
08:47You're the man of your superior officer.
08:49Get your hands off of me.
08:51You're certainly here.
08:51Stand at attention when you're in here.
08:53Sir, sir, if I may interrupt, sir.
08:54You may not interrupt.
08:55I'm talking.
08:56When I'm talking, I want to hear absolute silence.
08:59Captain?
09:00That goes for you, too, you old goat.
09:02Oh, what?
09:02Oh, Admiral Elliott.
09:04All right, sir.
09:05Very nice to see you.
09:06You man snapped our attention.
09:07As you were.
09:09Good day, gentlemen.
09:10Oh, yes, it is a good day, Admiral.
09:11A very good day.
09:12Where is Congressman Fogelson?
09:14The Congressman's arriving on the next plane.
09:16The Pentagon sent me ahead to prepare for the medal ceremony.
09:19A medal ceremony, sir?
09:20To honor the hero of Tarotuba, Commander.
09:22Didn't you inform your men, Captain?
09:24Oh, yeah.
09:24Well, yes, I did, sir.
09:26Sir, who is the hero of Tarotuba?
09:27We're all most anxious to know.
09:29Well, I assume that all of you here would automatically know who it is.
09:32Who else would it be but Ensign Parker?
09:36Parker?
09:37Parker?
09:38Parker?
09:41Somebody call me?
09:44This is Ensign Parker?
09:46Well, yes, sir.
09:46You can see it for yourself by looking at a thing like that.
09:49Is it Parker, a hero?
09:52Hero?
09:52Who's a hero?
09:53You are, according to the Admiral, here.
09:56Well, Admiral, are you sure you've got the right Parker, sir?
09:58I mean, do you mean Charles Beaumont Parker?
10:01Of course I'm sure.
10:03And what's he doing with that pick and shovel?
10:05Oh, well, I was out in back digging a toy...
10:06A toy tunnel.
10:07A tunnel.
10:07He was digging a tunnel, Admiral.
10:10He's on a special espionage detail.
10:13He's our tunnel expert.
10:16Tunnel expert?
10:17Yeah, yeah, yes, sir.
10:19A tunnel expert.
10:20You see, old, old, dare or die Chucky here.
10:23He was volunteering his free time, teaching the boys how to tunnel their way out of enemy
10:29prison camps.
10:31It's an honor to meet you.
10:32I'm Admiral Elliott.
10:36Tut, tut, don't salute me, boy.
10:38It is I who should salute you, the hero of Tarotuba.
10:41But Admiral Elliott, I don't think...
10:42Don't call me Admiral Elliott.
10:45Call me Bruce.
10:46And if you'd show me to the officer's club, I'd be pleased to buy you a drink, young
10:50man.
10:50Captain, can I have a drink with Bruce?
10:53I have by all means, boy, yes.
10:55Oh, and don't call me Captain.
10:57Don't do that to me.
10:58Call me Wally.
11:01Well, I'll see you later, Chuck.
11:02Run along now.
11:03Yeah!
11:08Commander!
11:09All right, here, one more snick on you.
11:10No, no, no, no.
11:11Don't call me Commander, sir.
11:12Just call me Quentin.
11:14You can call me Elroy, sir.
11:17No!
11:23Come on, hurry up, Pat, will ya?
11:25You know, I just can't believe that Mr. Parker's a hero.
11:27It's sure hard to believe, all right.
11:29Doesn't seem possible.
11:30Yeah.
11:31He do more good for our side.
11:32There must be some mistakes.
11:34Yeah, and we made it when we sent that letter to Mr. Parker's girl.
11:37Here.
11:38Get a load of this.
11:39It just came in his mail.
11:40Oy vey.
11:41Well, that explains everything.
11:43Sure, the girlfriend went in black.
11:44Boy, are we in trouble.
11:45Oh, boy, wait till the skipper finds out about this.
11:48We don't have to wait.
11:49Hey, have you guys seen our boy hero?
11:52Last time I saw him, he was in a shack.
11:53Yeah, autographing pictures of himself to give to the nurses.
11:57Oh, brother.
11:58I gotta get down to the bottom of this.
12:00I need...
12:01Hey, Chuck!
12:03Chuck!
12:03Come on, Skip!
12:06Autographing pictures of himself.
12:08Ready for action, Commander.
12:12What are you dressed up for?
12:14Dangerous mission.
12:15Request permission to take the 73 out and its gallant crew for a sub hunt.
12:21A sub hunt?
12:23A what?
12:24A sub hunt?
12:24Now, here's what we do.
12:26We use a 73 as a decoy.
12:28Now, we lure a sub to the surface.
12:30Now, I take a raft, paddle over to the sub, and I take this grenade.
12:34Now, I pull the pin.
12:35Now, I throw the grenade down the periscope.
12:39Oh, what are you guys afraid of?
12:40I'm the guy that's taking all the chances.
12:42Chuck, Chuck, you're holding a live grenade!
12:44I know, I gotta...
12:45I gotta...
12:46Whoa!
12:47Whoa!
12:54All right.
12:59Who threw the grenade?
13:00This is your last willa, willa, willa, willa, McHale.
13:05You whole pack of cutthroats are gonna be up for attempted assassination for trying to kill
13:10the superior officer.
13:12Now, before I lose consciousness, who threw the grenade?
13:16I cannot tell a lie.
13:17I threw it, sir.
13:18Who threw the grenade?
13:19Oh, you ought to give you a...
13:21Who are you?
13:21Oh, Chuckie.
13:22It's you.
13:23I didn't see you standing there, boy.
13:25You with the...
13:26And out there with the...
13:27My goodness.
13:30What a shot that was, huh?
13:31I bet that would've gone 300 yards if I hadn't gotten away.
13:34I'll have to be more careful, boy, with your...
13:36That's okay, Wally.
13:39Oh, not only bravery and modesty, but compassion, too.
13:43Is it any wonder I picked you to be my personal aide?
13:47Personal aide?
13:48Yes, McHale.
13:49I'm afraid I'll have to borrow your executive officer once more.
13:52We have a lot of things to do in preparation for the medal ceremony.
13:57Boy, you aren't kidding.
13:57You're a mess.
13:58Oh, you're so good, sir.
14:00Very clever of you, boy.
14:01Come on, I know you'll want to work on your acceptance speech.
14:04You'll probably want to say a lot of nice things about your old commanding officer,
14:08huh?
14:13I don't get it.
14:14Now, why would they pick on Chuck for all this?
14:16I don't know.
14:18There's something weird going on here.
14:20Hey, Groob, you better tune the skip in before Hero Parker gets us all killed.
14:24Well, either way, we die.
14:26But this is less painful.
14:28Skip?
14:29What?
14:30Have you ever read the Chagrin Falls Gazette?
14:33Oh, now, come on.
14:34Who's interested in small-town newspapers?
14:37All right, so hometown Hero Sinks, Yakimaura.
14:39What interests me is,
14:41why is that congressman flying over here all the way from Washington?
14:44Oh, jumping jellyfish.
14:50Hover, hover, hover.
14:51It's awful, Skip.
14:52We set a chapter of Mr. Parker's novel to his gal like it really happened.
14:56Of all the lame brain stunts!
14:59Well, we were only trying to help Mr. Parker.
15:02Some help.
15:03You helped him right into the brig.
15:05And you guys right along with him.
15:06Oh, what a mess.
15:08Where are you going, Skip?
15:09I'm going to go over and try to put a stop to all this before that congressman arrives.
15:17How did this ever get to the Pentagon?
15:19Who the heck reads the Chagrin Falls Gazette?
15:22What is this?
15:23What is this?
15:24It's a strange newspaper, right?
15:25Yakimaura has fallen down.
15:26I think the American people have fallen down.
15:27Look, look at it carefully.
15:29It's not that much.
15:30This guy really did not.
15:32I said that Yakimaura has fallen down.
15:33I said that Yakimaura has fallen down, so I don't think it's really bad.
15:38Thank the Yakimaura.
15:40Parker, thank the Yakimaura.
15:42Carpenter, where did you get this paper?
15:44Sir, I sneaked around like you told me to, and I found a stack of these in Admiral Elliott's quarters.
15:49Well, do you actually think that it's possible that a goof like this Parker could sink the biggest battleship in the Japanese Navy?
15:56Well, sir, an admiral from the Pentagon is here, and it says right there that...
16:00Doesn't it, Whit?
16:00I can see what it says right there.
16:03Check this out.
16:04There's only one way to get to the bottom of this.
16:06Get me Admiral Rogers at Comfleet.
16:07This could very possibly be another one of McHale's tricks, you know.
16:13Oh, hello, Admiral Rogers.
16:15Captain Binghamton here.
16:18Oh, you knew.
16:19I was just calling you, sir.
16:21I wanted to check a ridiculous rumor about the sinking of the Yakimaura by...
16:28Oh, you were going to call me about that.
16:31Yes, well, I didn't.
16:32You, uh...
16:37He sank it.
16:39Kisses all your fuck, you numbskulls, sneaking around, stealing papers out of the Admiral's quarters, making a lot of trouble.
16:46But, sir, you told me to...
16:47Out, out, out, get out of here.
16:48Out, out, out.
16:49I'm not you, Chuck, Chuck.
16:53You all right, sir?
16:54Oh, yes.
16:55Yes, boy, yes.
16:55I was just leaning against the safe, resting here for a minute.
16:58Keep on in, Chuck.
16:59Good to see you, boy.
17:00Good to see you.
17:00How have you been sitting down there, Chuck?
17:02Make yourself comfortable.
17:03Put your feet up there.
17:04Get the blood to your head to do wonders for you.
17:06How are you, boy?
17:08Just fine, sir.
17:09Good.
17:09Just had a talk with Admiral Rogers.
17:11Very proud of you, son.
17:14Well, it's not everybody that can be the hero of Terra Tupus.
17:16I should say not, boy.
17:18Say, um, why didn't you tell me you sank the Yakimura, huh?
17:22Well, it was nothing, Wally, and I didn't want to worry you after all.
17:25You sank the Yakimura.
17:28Oh, now, don't be modest on top of everything else, Chuckie boy.
17:32It's all right here in your hometown paper.
17:34Hometown paper?
17:35Yeah.
17:40Hi, Captain.
17:41Chuck.
17:43Yeah, what, what?
17:44Oh, well, well, well, sir, I wanted to talk to you about...
17:47Oh, I see you got a copy.
17:49Then you know all about the phony story, huh?
17:50The phony story, huh?
17:51I'll have you know that story was just confirmed by Admiral Rogers at Comfleet.
17:56It was?
17:57But this is ridiculous, right?
17:59Hey, Mr. Parker never sank the Yakimura.
18:01He's right, Wally.
18:03I never really sank the Yakimura.
18:05See, it was just a chapter in my war novel.
18:06Now, how had I ever gotten that...
18:07No, no, no, boy.
18:08I admire your loyalty to old Yellowbelly here, but you don't have to cover up for him anymore.
18:13Yellow...
18:14Cover up for me?
18:16That's right.
18:17The details are all right here in the paper, McHale.
18:20Indecision in the line of duty.
18:22Your exec had to move in for you and make the kill.
18:25But I tell you, sir, that never happened.
18:27That was just some story that the boy sent in just...
18:30Knock it off!
18:31I've heard enough from you, Chicken McHale.
18:34Congressman Fogelson's plane is due in here in one hour.
18:37I want that scurvy crew of yours rubbed and scrubbed and disinfected and lined up for the medal presentation at 1700.
18:45Now, shove off.
18:46See you later, son.
18:48Let's go, Chicken.
18:49Uh, Chipper.
18:49Skipper.
18:51Oh, and Chuck, if you ever do anything like this again, boy, let me know.
18:56Yeah, right this way, Congressman.
19:05Right over here.
19:06Hi, Chuck.
19:07How are you?
19:08Congressman Fogelson, I'd like you to meet one of my boys.
19:11I'll take over, Binghamton.
19:13Congressman, this is the man you've been so anxious to meet.
19:16The modest young officer who sank the Yakimora, Ensign Charles Parker.
19:20My boy, your congressman is proud of you.
19:23Chagrin Falls is proud of you.
19:24Ohio is proud of you.
19:26Your nation is proud of you.
19:28I wish I were proud of me.
19:30What was that, son?
19:31Sir, may I speak to you for a moment?
19:33I'm McHale, commanding officer of the 73.
19:36Yes, I heard about you.
19:38For shame, cracking up like that.
19:39It's lucky my boy Parker was there.
19:42He's one of my boys, too, Congressman.
19:44Now, look here, Congressman.
19:45McHale.
19:46Shall we get on with the ceremony, sir?
19:48By all means, I'm most anxious to see that this brave young man gets what he so richly deserves.
19:53Come along, my boy.
19:54Right up here we go.
19:58Just sit down.
20:00Right.
20:03Attention.
20:04Your attention, please.
20:05It is my great privilege to present the Right Honorable Roger S. Fogelson, Congressman from Ohio.
20:18Officers and men of the United States Navy, we are gathered here today to pay honor to a gallant warrior of the sea, Ensign Charles Beaumont Parker.
20:27A daring young man who, without thought of personal safety, did shout those six defiant words, Darn the Akamara, full speed ahead.
20:42In honor of this bold action, I am proud to present this award.
20:48I don't even tell how many hall was that.
20:54Captain, we're under attack, sir.
20:56Under attack?
20:56Yes.
20:58That's the Yakamara.
21:00See Yakamara?
21:02See Yakah.
21:02Uh-oh.
21:03Parker, I thought you said you sunk him.
21:06Well, I didn't say it.
21:07You're the one who kept saying it.
21:13Is there any orders, sir?
21:14Yes, two.
21:16Arrest that man and give me your helmet.
21:18Oh, sir.
21:25I've got my hands on that, Parker.
21:28I want...
21:28You called, sir?
21:29Parker, you're the hero.
21:31You get on top.
21:33Oh, no.
21:33You can get killed off.
21:34I know.
21:35And I'll get you.
21:36I will.
21:37Get on top.
21:38I got a win.
21:39What's the matter with you?
21:41I've got a pebble in my shoe.
21:43Oh, never mind.
21:43Get on top.
21:45I will be hurt.
21:49I have the hat.
21:50I'm on top.
21:51No, you can't have the hat.
21:52Put the other hat on.
21:54No, not the one with the brain.
21:58The last time I ever write a war novel.
22:01Isn't there room for two of us down there?
22:03There go our bombers now.
22:05Who is it?
22:13Captain, look.
22:14Our planes are here.
22:19Parker, you did that on purpose.
22:22Next time you knock, I'm not going to let you.
22:24I got her.
22:35She's gone down.
22:36And I was here.
22:37Oh, wait till the boys in the courtroom hear about this.
22:40Hey, we got her.
22:42We got her.
22:43Parker, will you stop knocking on me?
22:45You're giving me a headache.
22:46We got the young abora.
22:47Look, Captain, it's safe to come up now.
22:50And I know I couldn't move.
22:52Parker panicked.
22:53The man is a disgrace.
22:57Now, Vincent Parker, I demand to know what this is all about.
23:02I want explanations.
23:03Do you hear explanations?
23:05Well, of all that dastardly lies I ever heard of in my life, claiming that you sank the Yakimaura.
23:10Did you say dastardly lies, Captain?
23:12Actually, he did sink the Yakimaura.
23:15Just what are you getting at, Admiral?
23:17Well, you got an assist on this too, Congressman.
23:19Oh, I did?
23:20When Parker's imaginative story was inadvertently printed as the truth,
23:24naval intelligence decided to go along with it,
23:26hoping that the Japanese would try to save face and retaliate.
23:30Sure enough, they brought the Yakimaura out in the open where our bombers could get a crack at it.
23:34And, as you gentlemen have just witnessed, the rest is history.
23:39Hey!
23:39Charles, my boy, I'm proud of you.
23:45Your methods are a bit unorthodox, but you're still our first hometown hero.
23:50Oh, it's nothing that any other guy from Spring Falls wouldn't have done.
23:53All clear!
24:00All clear.
24:06I could just scream.
24:07Hey, Chuck, grab your socks.
24:15We're going to go out on your reconnaissance mission.
24:17Yeah, in a minute, Skip.
24:18I'm just finishing the chapter where the daring young ensign blows up Mount Fujiyama in the entire city of Tokyo.
24:22Don't you want to hear what happens when the avalanche hits the Japanese Supreme Headquarters?
24:29Those guys come hustling.
24:30Now, wait a minute.
24:31They think it's a giant air raid, see?
24:33But when they see that Mount Fujiyama's gone, well, boy, these guys come hustling out of there and they just...
24:37You don't want to hear about it.
24:39I don't know.
24:40I don't know.
24:41I don't know.
24:43I don't know.
24:47I don't know.
24:49It's an air raid.
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