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After Admiral Rogers mistakes a pretty young Nurse for Binghamton's wife, McHale and Parker must hustle to keep the situation a secret from Binghamton's real wife.
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00:00The End
00:30That's what I call news
00:32Boy, poor Andy
00:33She was always so kind to me
00:35Used to take me bird watching
00:36Taught me how to Twitter like a grey speckled metal thrush
00:38That's enough with the birds
00:41That's with the cash
00:42Let me see that
00:44It says here Mr. Williger's estate
00:47Is estimated to be over one million dollars
00:50Hold it, hold it, hold it
00:56You schlockmeisters
00:57Chuck, Mainside just called
00:59Those prop shafts are all set
01:01You take Tinker and go and pick him up, will you?
01:03Skip
01:03Watch your tongue
01:04That's no way to talk to a financial giant
01:07What are you guys talking about anyway?
01:10Skip, we got a millionaire in our midst
01:11The park has got more lettuce than you can shake a rabbit at
01:14Chuck, that's great
01:17But it doesn't say here how many people you're going to have to share the loot with
01:20No, there won't be any other heirs to the state
01:23Annie only talked to me and her canary
01:25Listen, don't go counting your polo ponies until you see the will
01:31At any rate, listen
01:33Get over to Tarantula and pick up those prop shafts
01:35We'll get down with the prop shafts
01:36Boy, a million dollars
01:39And listen, you knuckleheads
01:41Will you stop filling his head full of that millionaire jazz?
01:44Let's just wait and see what happens with...
01:46Mr. Parker, watch out!
01:48I've asked you, Chuck
01:49Chuck, wait
01:49Chuck, no!
01:50No, no, Chuck
01:51Boy, a million dollars
01:54I get cold and clammy
01:55Just thinking about it
01:56I don't know
02:06I word
02:08I forgot
02:12I don't know
02:44Carpenter?
02:47Sir.
02:48You wouldn't happen to have $20,000 stashed away somewhere, would you?
02:53No, I wouldn't think you would.
02:55Anybody with that kind of money is back home wheeling and dealing while I'm out here fighting this non-profit war.
03:01Oh, but sir, money isn't everything.
03:03It won't buy happiness.
03:04No, but it could buy me a lieutenant who doesn't make me sick to my stomach.
03:08This is the opportunity of a lifetime right here.
03:11Look at this.
03:12Valuable New Caledonia waterfront property for sale.
03:16Must sacrifice.
03:18$20,000.
03:20Contact Fair Pierre Noumere Building.
03:24$20,000 is a lot of money, sir.
03:26I've seen it.
03:26It's a pain, sir.
03:28Why, after the war, do you realize, Carpenter, that that property could be worth a million?
03:32Oh, I tell you right now, I would sell my soul for $20,000.
03:38And that's a fair price, sir.
03:39Very fair.
03:40Would you?
03:41I'm dead.
03:42Oh, Jesus.
03:43I'm telling you.
03:44Why did I ever read a blasted ad in the first place?
03:47But, sir, I just vacuumed the floor.
03:49Well, just vacuumed the floor again.
03:50If I can't enjoy this war, why should you?
03:58You know, now that I'm a millionaire, I think I should have a classier name.
04:01Something like Charles Parkerfeller or Chief Diamond Parker.
04:05Watch out, sir.
04:06Three at 11 o'clock.
04:14Parker, the old murderer, he'll come back here.
04:16Oh, broken bolt, sir.
04:34This is all right.
04:35Yeah.
04:35Boy, it's a good thing you're so chubby.
04:37Get your hands up.
04:39Get your hands up.
04:40We'll kill her.
04:41We'll kill her.
04:42How was it?
04:42I was going to attempt to kill me right there.
04:44You're trying to run me over.
04:45Twice.
04:46Yes, sir.
04:47What time's the court-martial, sir?
04:48I don't want to be Mark Tardy.
04:49Mark Tardy?
04:51You simple thing.
04:53He's simple.
04:53He's simple.
04:54There's not going to be any court-martial.
04:56You're going to be shipped off to the Illusions,
04:58and I'm not going to wait for a court-martial.
04:59You think I'm going to give you a chance to try and kill me again?
05:02You're going to the Illusions on the next plane.
05:03The Illusions?
05:04Ah, gee, Captain.
05:05Don't you watch it.
05:06You'll start packing right now before I change my mind,
05:09and I start to strangle you right in the spot.
05:13Get out of there.
05:14Hey, hey, it's here.
05:24I left Mr. Parker from the Chagrin Falls National Bank.
05:27Get around him over.
05:27Hey, I don't want to cheer you up.
05:29Boy, how about that?
05:31Hey, look, it's from the trust department.
05:32Now you'll know how much you're getting, Chuck.
05:34Oh, boy, Skip, I'm too nervous.
05:36You better read it.
05:37All right.
05:37Uh, dear Ensign Charles Parker,
05:41sir, enclosed, find a copy of the last will and testament of Anastasia Terwilliger,
05:47as admitted to probate on May 5, 1942.
05:51You will note that your great aunt bequeathed $1,000 to her canary, pretty boy.
05:57Pretty boy?
05:58A lousy bird gets $1,000?
06:00I don't mean Mr. P's going to get a bucket.
06:01Go ahead.
06:02Pipe down.
06:03Now, $1,200,000 to the Friends of Hummingbirds Foundation.
06:10Yahoo!
06:11Will you?
06:12And, oh, and to you, Mr. Parker, she bequeaths her birdwatcher's encyclopedia,
06:18her binoculars, and her prize stuffed owl.
06:23That's all he gets, a stuffed owl?
06:26That's it?
06:27Well, she cut him off without a penny.
06:30Boy, she really gave you the bird.
06:31Don't worry about it, you guys.
06:33It was a nifty stuffed owl.
06:34Well, I used to take it nighty-night.
06:36Broke me a thumb-sucking.
06:38I'm wrapped.
06:39The illusions and no money.
06:41Mr. Parker hadn't been dreaming about being a millionaire.
06:44He never would have clobbered the captain.
06:45All right, all right.
06:46That's enough.
06:47What's the matter?
06:49Hey.
06:51What's the matter with me?
06:52Of course, of course.
06:54That's it.
06:55You got an idea, Skip?
06:56Look, I was just thinking that...
06:59Well, look, if old Ledbutter found out that Chuck was a millionaire,
07:02he'd never ship him out.
07:03Ha-ha.
07:04Well, he'd keep him around like a...
07:06Well, like a lost bank account.
07:08The bird's got all the dough.
07:09Do you mean we fake it?
07:10Where there's a will, there's a way.
07:13Ha-ha-ha.
07:14There's a way.
07:15Of course.
07:16Come here, fellas.
07:17Look, here's what we're gonna do.
07:20Hi, Captain.
07:21Hello, Copy.
07:22Hey, Kale.
07:23If you're here to beg for mercy for that flea-brained Parker,
07:27you can just save the strain on your kneecaps,
07:30because I've got his orders right here.
07:31No, sir.
07:32No, sir.
07:32No, I just brought him with the rest of his paper, sir.
07:35This is before you ship him out.
07:36Oh?
07:37Oh, thank you, Kale.
07:39I'll tell you, you don't seem very upset about losing your little nitwit buddy.
07:44I thought you'd be in tears by this time.
07:46Oh, no, sir.
07:48Look, Parker made a boo-boo and he ought to pay for it.
07:51Yes, sir.
07:52What is this newspaper clipping?
07:53What is that?
07:54How's that?
07:54I don't know, sir.
07:55It was along with the rest of Parker's paper, sir.
07:57Well, I know you're busy, so I'll be buzzing along.
08:00Bye-bye, sir.
08:01Four, three, two, one.
08:06Michael!
08:13Can you imagine that dunce Parker being an heir?
08:17Why, he's worth well over one million dollars.
08:20A lot of good as millions will do him in the Aleutians, sir.
08:23Tony said he's going to the Aleutians.
08:24Well, you...
08:25Now, why would a big-hearted real estate investor like me
08:28send a nice, young, rich lad like that to the Aleutians?
08:33But, sir, you just had orders cut for him to go to the...
08:36Stop trying to stir up trouble.
08:37What?
08:38That boy is worth over a million dollars.
08:40He'd certainly be willing to lend his CO a paltry 20,000.
08:45I guess so, sir, but I don't understand.
08:47You already have...
08:48Oh, shut up, shut up.
08:48Comb your hair.
08:49Blow your nose.
08:50We are going to pay a social call on our wealthy young entry.
08:54Sir?
08:56Why are you so cross with me?
08:58Because I hate poor people.
09:18Yes?
09:21Oh, oh, oh, yeah.
09:23I, uh, I want to see Parker.
09:25Whom?
09:27Parker.
09:28You mean Charles Beaumont Parker III.
09:31And whom shall I say is calling?
09:33Uh, Captain Wallace.
09:35You know who I am, Gruber.
09:36Get out of my way.
09:38Sleeve 35.
09:39Sleeve 35.
09:40Mr. Parker, do you prefer your collars in mink or chinchilla?
09:43Oh, uh, well, why don't we make the collars in mink,
09:45and it'll keep me cozy in the snow,
09:47and make the lining chinchilla.
09:50Wait until I announce you.
09:51Excuse me, sir.
09:52Now, latest stock market quotations, sir.
09:56Canadian can, up 2 and 3 eighths.
09:59National consolidated, up 2.5.
10:02Algerian wool, down 2.3, sir.
10:06Oh, gee.
10:07They need help, don't they?
10:08I'll tell you.
10:08Buy 1,000 chairs, take it out of petty cash.
10:11Oh, sir, you are of good heart, sir.
10:13Oh, they'll be thrilled.
10:15Announce me.
10:16Announce me.
10:16Please.
10:17Say, what's all that commotion over there?
10:19Captain Binghamton.
10:21Yes.
10:21Good of you to drop in, huh, sir?
10:23These royal ventures have to be signed immediately, sir.
10:26And...
10:27Ow.
10:29Yes, uh, you'll have to forgive me, sir.
10:31You know, busy, busy, busy.
10:33Oh, I hope you don't mind my stealing Quentin and the boys from you.
10:36Oh, no, no, no, no.
10:37That's perfectly all right.
10:38Be my guest.
10:40Oh, as a matter of fact,
10:41I brought some champagne over to toast your good fortune.
10:44Hmm.
10:44Um...
10:45Domestic.
10:46Oh.
10:47Yeah!
10:49You'll have to forgive Quentin, sir.
10:51He's such a perfectionist.
10:53Oh, thank you, Chuck.
10:54Chuck, why don't you call me Wally?
10:58Wally?
10:58Wally!
10:59That's good.
11:00Wally.
11:00Yeah, well, why don't you just call me, uh, Mr. Park?
11:03Sorry, I won't get this other measurement here.
11:06I'm terribly sorry.
11:07Wally!
11:07All right.
11:08No, I'm done.
11:10Lunch is served at your rich ship.
11:13Yes.
11:14The apple is not done.
11:17Take it away.
11:18Immediately.
11:19Immediately.
11:19Immediately.
11:19Oh, sorry, sir.
11:20Forgive me, sir.
11:21It won't happen against us.
11:23Boy, you think you could find a ship to whip up a simple little snack.
11:26Yes, but you think so.
11:28Listen, Mr. Parker, I know how busy you are,
11:30but I've been thinking and dabbling in a little real estate.
11:33Uh, sir, these, uh, stock transfers have to be signed immediately, sir.
11:38All finished, Mr. Parker.
11:39We'll have the uniforms ready the first thing in the morning.
11:41Oh, don't forget the Vicuna pajamas.
11:44Yes, that's right.
11:44It gets awful cold up there in the Aleutians.
11:47The Aleutians?
11:48Who said anything about sending this boy to the Aleutians?
11:50Well, Captain, you gave the order, sir.
11:52Well, what kind of a rabble rouser spreading a story like that?
11:56Or would I send this boy to the Aleutians?
11:58This boy is almost like a son to me.
12:01He's like my own flesh and money.
12:03That's right.
12:04Uh, yes.
12:05Well, uh, I suppose if you insist, I could carry on business affairs from here.
12:10Oh, splendid.
12:12And speaking of your business affairs,
12:14do you suppose you and I could get together on a little deal,
12:16say a little real estate investment?
12:19Well, now, I see why not, Wally.
12:21Anything you want.
12:22Anything at all.
12:23Now, you'll have to excuse me now, sir.
12:24Yes, sir.
12:25Mr. Parker has to have his massage now, you see.
12:27Uh, that, uh, all that signing of checks can tighten up a man.
12:31Yes, sir.
12:31Put it there, sir.
12:32Yes, sir.
12:32Get your hands off of the U.S.
12:34Yes, sir.
12:35Sir.
12:36Don't you realize how hard it is to get help with a war run?
12:39All right, man.
12:40You're right.
12:40You're right.
12:41All right.
12:41I'm sorry, Lester.
12:43A thousand pardons.
12:44As a matter of fact, 20,000 pardons.
12:48Goodbye, Chuck.
12:49Let's have lunch.
12:51All right.
12:54I can't help.
13:00Look at this.
13:10C'est magnifique, eh, mon capitaine?
13:12Ah, so good to be true.
13:14Can't believe it's mine.
13:16But it is yours, mon ami.
13:17Just as soon as you give me the $20,000.
13:20Yes, of course.
13:21Oh, the money.
13:23There is a problem, monsieur.
13:25Oh, no, no, no.
13:26There's no problem.
13:27It's just that I don't happen to have the money with me.
13:29But don't worry.
13:30You can trust me.
13:32Of course, mon ami.
13:35Just sign this I.O.U. to show your good faith, superpley.
13:40I.O.U.?
13:41Well, is that necessary that I...
13:44It merely states that you will pay Pierre $20,000 upon demand.
13:48Well, I'm...
13:49Why not?
13:50After all, I've got millions behind me.
13:55Chuck, I'm sorry you burst in unannounced like this.
13:58I know how busy you are, but I have just made the most marvelous business deal.
14:02Will you look at that beautiful acreage?
14:04Oh, say, that is good.
14:06Yeah, but pretty clouds, too.
14:08Skip, too.
14:09Pretty clouds.
14:10Yes, that's a card, Chuckie.
14:12I'll please understand.
14:13You see, this is the property that you and I bought.
14:15Oh.
14:16You remember?
14:16You gave me the green light.
14:17You said anything I want.
14:19What?
14:19What do you mean is that?
14:20Captain, this is no time to do...
14:22Now, Clinton, I know how busy you are running Chuck's financial empire,
14:25so if you'll just write me a check for $20,000, I'll be on my way.
14:30$20,000?
14:31Uh, you want me to make you a check for $20,000?
14:35Oh, I've got one.
14:38Get the fingers, the fingers.
14:40Get the key.
14:41Just get it.
14:43You're clumsy.
14:47You're very clumsy of me that when you...
14:49Look at those silly fingers.
14:51They're all bent.
14:52I have to carry the check in my other hand now.
14:56Mr. Parker.
14:57Oh, my goodness, this cable.
14:58Dougal, I don't know how it slipped by me, sir.
15:02What are you babbling about?
15:04Sir, Mr. Parker, brace yourself.
15:07It's from your lawyers.
15:09The bottom just fell out of Canadian can.
15:13You're wiped out.
15:15Wiped out?
15:16I'm wiped out.
15:17Wiped out?
15:17I heard.
15:18I heard.
15:19Well, that's the way it goes, Wally.
15:20Easy come, easy go.
15:22You couldn't have blown a whole million.
15:23Let's get over to the radio shack.
15:25We'll cable your bank.
15:26The bank?
15:26But I don't have anything in the bank.
15:28Well, we'll just sell a steamship.
15:29Harkin' oil well.
15:30I need that money.
15:31Quick.
15:32Captain, please.
15:33Easy does it.
15:34We need these papers for the bankruptcy proceedings.
15:36Bank?
15:37Don't give me that, man.
15:38There's got to be something left here.
15:40Look at there.
15:40How did dismantle a machine gun?
15:42Look at this.
15:42It's Gruber's laundry list.
15:44Hey, look.
15:44This is a bingo card.
15:48Dale, you planned this whole thing just to get this baboon off the hook from going to the illusions.
15:54No, no, no, no.
15:54It's true, isn't it?
15:55Your aunt didn't leave you a nickel this week.
15:57Hi, Nicole.
15:58I'll do it.
15:58I'll do it.
15:59He didn't leave you a nickel.
16:00You left me a stuffed owl.
16:02A stuffed owl?
16:03I'll just stuff him one of these days.
16:05I'll sign an I.O.U. for $20,000.
16:07And if I look up with the money to the world, fair Pierre's going to turn that note over to Admiral Rogers.
16:11No, no.
16:12Easy does it, Captain.
16:13Maybe there's some way out.
16:14I'm some way out.
16:15What a dastardly deed.
16:17Shocking pink sport cars.
16:18Mink butlers.
16:20Captain.
16:20That's it.
16:21That's your way out.
16:22I know the way out.
16:23Throw that door.
16:23No, no, no, no, no, no.
16:25No, you just give me an idea of how we can fake that Frenchman right out from under your I.O.U., sir.
16:29Oh, sir, I'd like permission to inhale.
16:32Yes, sir.
16:33I'm not going to fall for any more of your tricks, McHale.
16:36No, no, no, no, no.
16:36This can get you all off the hook for all that do, sir.
16:39Yes, sir.
16:40It's your only chance to remember Admiral Rogers.
16:43Admiral Rogers.
16:44Oh, McHale, I don't know what this scheme is all about, but it better work.
16:48Well, here we are, fair.
16:59The money is in my office.
17:00I'll get it.
17:01I'll pay you off.
17:02You can be on your way.
17:03Wonderful, Mon Amir, because I must leave Australia immediately.
17:07Ah, what is that?
17:15Oh, oh, that.
17:16That's a yacht.
17:16And that's a group of those international playboys.
17:20You never know where they're going to turn up.
17:22They are international playboys, all right.
17:24And look at that yacht.
17:25Sacre bleu.
17:26No, no, that's the SS Fort Knox.
17:29And they are a delightful bunch to know.
17:31I'd introduce you if you weren't in such a rush.
17:33Well, now, who is in a rush?
17:35I have plenty of time.
17:37Ah, sure likes the way you dance, honey.
17:48Remind me to name an oil well after you.
17:50I just, I just hope we get, I get back to the hospital on time.
17:56I go on duty at 1300.
17:58Yeah, all right.
17:58Put making like a nurse then and start like Zsa Zsa.
18:01Come on, come on.
18:01Yeah, whoo.
18:05Well, go, go.
18:07Now, look who's here.
18:08Hiya, cap, you old maverick.
18:13Ow.
18:15My, he's a strong one.
18:17Hi, Mr. McHale.
18:18I'd like to have you meet a friend of mine.
18:20This is Mr. Pierre.
18:21Oh, it is a great pleasure, Mr. McHale.
18:24Well, now, you just call me Gusher.
18:26Like an oil Gusher.
18:28You get it?
18:35Hey, cocoons, we all got company.
18:39Hi, baby.
18:40Come back, cook, and sit down.
18:42You're just in time.
18:43We're sending to Rome for pizza.
18:45Yeah, I want you to meet all these boys.
18:48Now, this here maverick's name is, uh, Senor Ramon Velasquez.
18:52And he's heir to the Castilian soap fortune.
18:57Buenas dia, senor.
18:58Anytime you get dirty, just give me ze buzz.
19:00Si, si.
19:01Ha, ha, ha.
19:02Hey, well, that's soapy for you.
19:03Yes, sir.
19:04Oh, and this here chap's name is, uh...
19:06Prince Fawzi, sahib.
19:08Greetings.
19:08And perhaps you would like me to autograph a ruby for you?
19:12I blur.
19:13Yeah, well, you can say that again, yes.
19:15Ha, ha, ha.
19:16Oh, ha, ha.
19:17Our dear old friend here, Diamond Jim Silvergold,
19:21made his fortune selling war surplus battleships.
19:25But the war is not over.
19:27Why wait until the last minute?
19:30Excuse me, how about some drinks, chaps?
19:32Well, it's bubbly time.
19:34Yeah.
19:35Yeah, hon.
19:36That's me.
19:37Woo.
19:39He's only got three million,
19:41so they're making him work his way across.
19:43Ha, ha, ha.
19:44I'm surprised he doesn't have a lot more.
19:49Ha, ha, ha.
19:49Yeah, you can say that again, bingy old dope.
19:51Yeah.
19:56Oh.
19:57Tell you what we're going to get out.
20:01Hi-ho, everybody.
20:03Say, listen, why don't we choose up sides and play a few chuckers?
20:06Oh, you know, she'll be careful.
20:07You're Claude.
20:08Ha, ha, ha, ha.
20:09Oh, Pierre.
20:10Yeah, I want you to meet Claude.
20:12Yes.
20:13And her full name is Claude Chumley and Chatsworth.
20:17Yeah, of course.
20:18Claude.
20:18Hey, look.
20:19Well, haven't I seen you somewhere before?
20:21Didn't I ski over you at St. Merritt?
20:22I don't think so, Mr.
20:24Mr. Pierre is in real estate.
20:26He just sold me a very choice piece of waterfront property to New Mayer.
20:30Oh, my heavens to Dunn and Broad Street.
20:33Well, I've been looking for a little place like this to tether my polo ponies.
20:37Well, you can't have this place.
20:39This place is sold.
20:40I bought it for $20,000.
20:42Woo-wee.
20:44$20,000.
20:45Well, down in Texas, they'd string you up for cheating a man like that.
20:48Oh, yes.
20:49Why, I pay more than I for a good haircut.
20:52Listen, why don't we go down to the saloon and talk this over,
20:54and I'll make you out a check for, oh, $50,000.
20:58$50,000?
20:59You can't do it.
21:01I already bought it, and a deal is a deal.
21:03Ah, but you have not paid me yet.
21:05You gave me just an I.O.U., see?
21:07An I.O.U.?
21:09Oh, worthless, worthless, just worthless.
21:11Here, that takes care of your old I.O.U.
21:14Now, look, why don't we buzz off?
21:16So long, cheat.
21:17Oh, here, hold my polo mouth, right?
21:19Oh, second, hold on, I'll take it.
21:21Yep, in your dad's with.
21:23Yeah, this place is getting to be a drag.
21:25Yes, we're doing Tahiti at four for cocktails.
21:27You and me, Captain.
21:28What a con artist.
21:29Well, it was rather good, wasn't it?
21:31Oh, yeah.
21:32I mean, it shows it's going to work.
21:33Oh, positive, positive.
21:35Once Chumley's checked bounces,
21:37all you have to do is tell Pierre we were sunk at sea.
21:41No, we are sunk.
21:42Look what's coming.
21:43I had my, I had my roaches.
21:45Say what?
22:01And all my 32 years in the Navy, I have...
22:05Binghamton, what are you running here,
22:07a PT base or a Section 8 ward?
22:10And that boat!
22:14You start talking, cowboy.
22:16Bob, I already told him that, McCann.
22:19Well, one of you better start explaining.
22:22Oh, say, bingyo, boob,
22:23I just brought the property and...
22:25Permission to go on sick call, sir?
22:28You're going on sick call.
22:30You're all going on sick call.
22:32Wait a minute.
22:33What is he doing on that boat?
22:35Grab him!
22:36Don't let that man get away.
22:38Admiral, you know that man?
22:40No, I'm...
22:41Fair Pierre.
22:42He tried to sell me some phony real estate in Honolulu.
22:46Hey, how about that, Bingy?
22:47You weren't the only sucker.
22:49Well, now, isn't that a darn shame, Captain?
22:52The Admiral spoiled our surprise.
22:54Surprise?
22:55What surprise?
22:56But you see, Admiral,
22:58it was all the Captain's idea, yes.
23:00He knew that Pierre was in the area,
23:03and so all the get-up and the yachts
23:05and everything was all his idea, yes.
23:08And, well, it worked.
23:11We caught the swindler, and that's it.
23:14That's what he said, Admiral.
23:15You mean you did all of this justice?
23:18Well, why didn't somebody say so in the first place?
23:20We're fine at 1 o'clock!
23:24Admiral, hit the shell.
23:26Governor, take that person.
23:27Come on!
23:27Let's get this shit-tuck out of here!
23:30Let's go!
23:31Let's go, let's go!
23:33Let's get in line!
23:37Somebody help me with this badminton net!
23:39Darn the badminton net!
23:40Full speed ahead!
23:42Come on, you wagoners!
23:43Get that device to shoot!
23:46Seriously, you pulled my mouth out of it.
23:47Oh, what a war!
23:57You and your poisonous little stunt!
24:04You almost cost me my commission!
24:06No, no, no, no!
24:06Easy does it, Captain!
24:08Hey, hey!
24:08You know, if you hadn't been so greedy,
24:09you'd have never gotten mixed up with this fair Pierre!
24:13Captain Skipper, my inheritance just arrived!
24:15Oh, was it a mistake?
24:16What do you got in your boy's stocks?
24:17Wait a minute, let me see them!
24:20Hey!
24:22Get that moth-eating vulture out of here!
24:24Well, it's not a vulture, sir!
24:25It's an owl!
24:26And I'm sure Annie would have wanted you to have it!
24:28No, no, I know why!
24:29Achoo!
24:30I'm allergic to feathers!
24:31I'm gonna kill this!
24:32Achoo!
24:33Come on, Chuck!
24:34Come on, come on!
24:34Achoo!
24:36You too!
24:37Yeah!
24:38Don't fight it for me!
24:40Why is it always...
24:41What are you staring at?
24:44What are you staring at?
25:14What are you staring at?
25:27What are you staring at?
25:30What are you staring at?
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