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Parker is in trouble and to be transferred to a dangerous island, but Binghamton's niece, an anthropology student, talks her uncle into keeping Parker.

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00:00I don't understand it.
00:09This torpedo firing switch was working great until he took sight on that sub and then nothing.
00:14For what's we let a nip off the hook?
00:16The question now is, how do we get off the hook with Binghamton?
00:24Oh, no, wouldn't you know it?
00:26Old Leadbottom's waiting for us on the dock.
00:28Jack, now look, when we get in, let me do the talking, will you?
00:31I'll check.
00:32Sure, Skip.
00:33I still don't get it.
00:34Normally, all you have to do is just touch this button real light and pow, those torpedoes take off like a shot.
00:42Jack, what did you do?
00:44That fish is heading right for the landing.
00:46Captain Binghamton, look out!
00:58Well, I fixed it.
00:59Well, I fixed it.
01:28You, uh, see this speck right here?
01:52Oh, yes, sir.
01:53Here, I'll get it.
01:54Now, don't you move a muscle, sir.
01:56Ow!
01:58Palomsy, what's wrong with you?
01:59That's not a fly.
02:00That's your next duty station.
02:02You read me?
02:02Your next duty station!
02:04Well, now, you've got to admit, sir, it's shaped like a fly.
02:06No, no, no, wait a minute.
02:07Wait a minute, Captain.
02:08That's your atuva.
02:10And the nip fleet uses that sandbar for target practice every time they sail by, sir.
02:14Uh-huh, and I am going to use it as a one-man lookout station.
02:19Or should I say a one-clutch lookout station.
02:21Oh, but, sir, putting Mr. Parker on there is practically like a death sentence.
02:26That's right, McHale, and the punishment fits the crime.
02:29This squirrel has made his last attempt on my life, believe me.
02:34I'd like to see where I'm going again, sir.
02:40I'm not going to wait for the dips.
02:41I'm going to kill you.
02:42No, no, no, sir, no, no, wait a minute, sir.
02:44It was just an accident.
02:46Hold it.
02:46Oh, Captain Binghamton, sir, sir, I've got the most amazing news.
02:50A transport plane to Australia was just forced down here with engine trouble.
02:53And, sir, guess who's aboard?
02:55What are we going to do now?
02:55Play 20 questions?
02:56What are you boxing in here for?
02:57No, sir, please, sir, this is very important.
02:59Three of the passengers were canteen girls on their way to Sydney, Australia to work in a serviceman's club.
03:03And, sir, one of them says she's your niece.
03:05I don't care if she says she's the queen of sheep, but I... my niece?
03:09Yes, sir.
03:09Pardon me, sir.
03:10Cynthia?
03:10I'd like to see where I'm going.
03:12Oh, poor goodness.
03:13I didn't expect you here.
03:14Well, I don't know for sure, sir.
03:15Oh!
03:17Oh!
03:18Oh!
03:19Get him out of here.
03:20Start packing before I really lose my temper.
03:23Yes, sir.
03:23But, sir, won't you give Mr. Barker a break, sir?
03:26I'll give him a break from one earlobe to the other.
03:27Now, get him out now!
03:28All right, sir.
03:29You heard the captain.
03:30Go!
03:31Go!
03:31You, please, go!
03:32Get him out!
03:34Come on, man.
03:37Shut up, dog.
03:38Oh!
03:39I'm terribly sorry, miss.
03:41Are you all right?
03:41No, I'm fine.
03:42I'm sure.
03:43I know.
03:43I was in a big hurry.
03:44Cynthia, my dear.
03:45I'm so good.
03:47I beg your pardon for your pressing my vaccination.
03:51I'll press him.
03:52I told you to get this butter brain out of here.
03:54Sir, we were just going.
03:56Oh, Uncle Boy, they've been so nice.
03:59How are you?
04:00Oh!
04:02Boys, boys.
04:03I gotta get them.
04:04Get them.
04:06Thank you, Vincent.
04:08You're very nice.
04:09I am?
04:10Well, see, somebody in your family appreciates me.
04:13Get out of here.
04:14I mean, dismissed.
04:15Have a good day.
04:16Hacking.
04:16Yes.
04:17Bye-bye.
04:18Nice meeting you, man.
04:23Well, my dear, let me look at you.
04:25You do look lovely.
04:26What a surprise this is, my favorite niece dropping in out of the blue.
04:30Oh, isn't that wonderful?
04:32We're going to have to show her a good time, aren't we, Elroy?
04:34You can count on that, sir.
04:36If you forgive me for putting it this way, Miss Prentice, I play an absolutely wonderful
04:41game of Chinese checkers.
04:42Well, that's just as well, Lieutenant, but I've got a lot of studying to do.
04:46Elroy, you don't know this, but my niece is a very educated young lady.
04:50She already has an M.A. in anthropology.
04:54Anthropology?
04:54Oh, well.
04:56That's the reason I took my canteen duty tour in the South Pacific, so that I could study
05:01the aboriginal times.
05:02Oh.
05:03Look out, Elroy.
05:03She's staring at you.
05:05Me?
05:07Well, you have to excuse me.
05:09I'm going to go back to my quarters and get settled.
05:11I'll call you.
05:12Oh, wonderful, wonderful.
05:13And I'm going to show you just a marvelous time, my dear.
05:16See you later.
05:17Bye now.
05:18Oh, I love that girl.
05:20Oh, she does have a lot of charm, sir.
05:22And brains, too.
05:23Yeah, she does.
05:24And her mother is loaded.
05:25Oh, that's too bad, sir.
05:27Has she been drinking long?
05:29Drinking?
05:29You nitwit.
05:30She doesn't...
05:30She's rich.
05:32She hears what a wonderful time I've shown her daughter.
05:34She's going to thank me from the bottom of her pocketbook.
05:37I'm afraid I don't quite understand that.
05:39Don't you see?
05:40After the war, when I need a loan to go into business, then I...
05:44What am I explaining it to you?
05:46You just make sure that you take her out on a date tonight and every night that she's here.
05:50Oh, don't you worry about that, sir.
05:51I'll take care of that.
05:53Who knows?
05:53If all goes well, maybe I'll be calling you Uncle Wally, too.
05:57Uncle Wally.
05:59Uncle Wally.
05:59Wouldn't that be something?
06:00Yes, sir.
06:01Oh, get out of here.
06:03Wally.
06:05Skip, there's got to be somewhere kind of no lead bottom out of this.
06:08Yeah, sure, there is, Skip.
06:09Maybe if you talk to her.
06:11Oh, yeah.
06:11Binghamton's going to do us a favor.
06:13Well, now, just a minute.
06:15Binghamton might just be able to do somebody a favor at that.
06:18Ah, come on, Skip.
06:19He wouldn't do his own mother a favor if her life depended on it.
06:22Look, I'm not talking about Binghamton's mother.
06:25I'm talking about his niece.
06:28His niece?
06:28That's right.
06:29She might just be able to get your orders changed, baby.
06:33Now, why would you do a thing like that, Skip?
06:34I hardly know the girl.
06:35Well, that's right.
06:36But she's going to get to know you a whole lot better once you turn on that old Parker charm.
06:42You know, a few sweet nothings whispered in her ear.
06:46No, I don't know, Skip.
06:48Last time I tried to whisper sweet nothings to a girl, I got my nose caught in her earring.
06:53Come on, a handsome bachelor like you?
06:55Why, just one little sexy twitch of that eyelid and Cynthia will be begging Binghamton not to ship you out.
07:02Skip, you're a killer, Mr. Parker.
07:04She won't be able to resist you.
07:05Uh-huh.
07:06Hey, you really think so?
07:07I mean, uh, sexy twitch, huh?
07:10That's it!
07:12Believe me, Miss Prentice, I've never met a girl like you before.
07:20There's such mystery in your eyes.
07:23Lieutenant Carpenter reports to base operations immediately.
07:28Lieutenant Carpenter reports to base operations on...
07:31You'll have to excuse me, Cynthia.
07:33Duty calls.
07:33Lieutenant Carpenter reports to base operations immediately.
07:36Fine.
07:38He fell for it.
07:40Okay, Casanova, go on down there and do your stuff the way Virgil showed you.
07:43And just remember the three S's, smooth, suave, and sophisticated.
07:46Okay, that's fine.
07:46I'm going to play it.
07:47Come, get the...
07:48Oh, Ensign Parker.
07:55What are you doing here?
07:57Um...
07:57Well, I...
08:00Just wanted to see how you're doing.
08:03Uh...
08:04How are you doing?
08:05Well, fine.
08:06See?
08:07You're doing fine.
08:08You're doing...
08:09All right.
08:09Uh...
08:10Well, you want to...
08:11Uh...
08:12Can I, uh...
08:17Offer you a...
08:18Suave?
08:19Uh...
08:20Suave.
08:21Uh...
08:22Cigarette.
08:23Suave.
08:24Cigarette.
08:24Oh, here.
08:25Allow me.
08:30If I, uh...
08:31Pick this up in, uh, Paris.
08:33I, uh, do that a lot in Paris.
08:46Here you...
08:47You want to take the one on the...
08:52Uh...
08:53It's, uh, no smoking area.
08:55And...
08:55Well, uh, enough of this small talk.
08:59Um...
09:00Nice night out, isn't it?
09:03Um...
09:04Why don't we just, uh...
09:05Sit here on the bench and enjoy it together.
09:08The, uh...
09:09Uh...
09:09Moon...
09:10And the stars...
09:12And, uh...
09:12Uh...
09:13The...
09:13The knot hole.
09:14Knot hole?
09:15I got my thumb in a knot hole.
09:17It's not...
09:18Don't worry, you know.
09:19I'll, uh...
09:19Have a little time.
09:20It's just, uh...
09:21Matter of...
09:22There.
09:23Here we are.
09:24Uh...
09:25Uh...
09:27Maybe I'd better, uh...
09:29Get up.
09:32Well, uh...
09:33Uh...
09:34Why...
09:35Why don't you tell me about yourself?
09:37Oh, let's not talk about me.
09:40Actually, you're much more interesting.
09:43I am.
09:44I am?
09:45I mean, I'm, uh...
09:46I am.
09:47Oh, you certainly are.
09:49As a matter of fact, I never thought I'd ever meet anybody quite like you.
09:53You didn't.
09:54Well, uh...
09:56Mother always said I was different.
09:57Oh, you're a lot more than that.
09:59In fact, it's hard to believe somebody like you still exists.
10:03It is.
10:03I bet it is.
10:05Well, uh...
10:05I'm really not that special.
10:07I'm just like any other...
10:08Suave...
10:09Uh...
10:09Sophisticated...
10:11Smooth...
10:11American...
10:12Uh...
10:13Kid.
10:14Uh...
10:14See?
10:15I fall down and go boom just like anybody else.
10:18Oh, now that I've found you, I'm not gonna let you go for a minute.
10:21Come on.
10:22Let's go back to my quarters.
10:23Right.
10:23Wait a minute.
10:24Your quarters?
10:25Uh...
10:26Now, wait a minute.
10:26You got me all wrong.
10:27I'm not that kind of kid.
10:29Uh...
10:29And I'm teaching him how to operate?
10:34It's a little offbeat, but he does have a technique, all right.
10:38Now, look.
10:39You come another step closer to me and I'll scream.
10:41I'm like...
10:42I just can't believe this.
10:46You have a cranial capacity of 1220 centimeters.
10:51You do?
10:52And look at that sloping forehead.
10:56The high cheekbone.
10:58The weak chin.
11:00The sunken eyes.
11:02Uh...
11:02Well, you see, I haven't been too well lately.
11:05I can hardly believe it.
11:07You bear an amazing resemblance to the Peking man.
11:11I do.
11:12Uh...
11:12Well, now that's funny.
11:13My mother told me I folks came from Rhode Island.
11:16Well, I gotta get going.
11:17It sure has been swell.
11:18That little's got a lot of personals in there.
11:24Now, please, Edson Parker.
11:25Charles.
11:26Just...
11:26I must examine you.
11:27I don't want anybody else to know about my discovery.
11:29Well, there.
11:30What an operator.
11:31Skip, you better go down there and give them the clincher before they barricade the door.
11:34You're right.
11:35You're right.
11:35Oh, Charles, please.
11:38I'm not gonna hurt you.
11:40I just want to measure your trapezius.
11:43Well, it's doing fine.
11:45I measured it this morning and it's growing like a weed.
11:48Will you please get down from there?
11:52Oh.
11:55Hi there.
11:55I'm sorry to break it up, kids, but, uh...
11:59Chuck, don't you think you'd better get your gear packed?
12:02Packed?
12:03Now?
12:04Or what for?
12:06Chuck, you mean to tell me you didn't tell Miss Prentice about Captain Binghamton shipping
12:11you out first thing in the morning?
12:12Well, I couldn't work it into the conversation.
12:15Well, he can't go now.
12:16I'm on the verge of making a very important anthropological discovery.
12:22Anthropological...
12:23To discover.
12:24Oh, yes.
12:25Well, that's too bad, ma'am.
12:27But, uh, you see, your uncle's a very stubborn man and, uh, none of us could get him to change
12:32his mind.
12:33Oh, well, maybe not.
12:35But he'll listen to me.
12:37Don't you worry, my little specimen.
12:40You're not going anywhere.
12:43Hey, let me help you.
12:47Chuck, you're a magician.
12:49You've got that captain's niece wrapped right around your little finger.
12:52Well, anybody with a sloping forehead could have done the same thing.
12:55But, my dear, what do you mean I can't ship Parker out?
13:03That nitwit is a menace to the entire war effort.
13:06That's not important, Uncle Wally.
13:09Scientifically speaking, he's a magnificent specimen.
13:11Of what?
13:12A ring-tailed baboon?
13:14Chronologically, he may fit somewhere between the great apes and the Cro-Magnon man.
13:19I don't care if he's a cross between Tarzan and Rima the bird girl he's shipping out in the morning.
13:25Well, all right, Uncle Wally.
13:27If you insist.
13:29I just don't know what Mother will say when she hears about this.
13:32How, how, how Mother?
13:33Oh, you mean Martha, you know.
13:35You know how Mother is.
13:37She may never forgive you for coming between me and the only man I've ever been interested in.
13:41How, the only man you've ever been interested in?
13:45I, I, I don't see any need, my dear, to, to bother your mother with a thing like this.
13:50Perhaps you're right, Parker can stay for a few more days.
13:54A few more days would never be enough, Uncle Wally.
13:57I need months, maybe years.
14:00Months, years?
14:01Oh, Uncle Wally, I could spend a lifetime with him.
14:03He's such a challenge.
14:04A lifetime with that clutch?
14:06Oh, Uncle Wally, thank you.
14:09I can hardly wait to tell Charles the good news.
14:11Night.
14:12Oh, she must be putting me on to spend a lifetime with that dodo.
14:19It would, it almost sounds as if she wanted to marry him.
14:24She wouldn't do that.
14:25She couldn't do that.
14:27No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
14:31She wouldn't marry that bird brain, Parker.
14:35No, he'll never get in my family.
14:38Never.
14:39No, never.
14:41You!
14:46Hey, yo, Gladys!
14:49It's me, it's Wallachens.
14:51I bet that little minx is waiting in the other room for me.
14:55Gladys!
15:00Hi, Uncle Wally, welcome home from the war.
15:05Parker, what are you doing in my house?
15:08Huh?
15:09Oh, our house, Uncle Wally.
15:11Cynthia and I live here now, too, you know.
15:12Well, over my dead body you live here.
15:15Who ever gave you an idea like that?
15:16Who, who, who?
15:17Who?
15:19Martha.
15:20That's who.
15:22My mother-in-law.
15:26Your sister-in-law.
15:27Old moneybags.
15:29Old moneybags or not, I am not going to put up with this outrage.
15:33Wally, baby!
15:37Oh, boy!
15:39You're safe for sunrise!
15:42Just calls for a real date, baby.
15:48Oh, no, McHale!
15:50What are you doing in my house?
15:52What, what, what, didn't Chucky baby tell you, Wally baby?
15:55We're not going to move in the house, kid.
15:57We're going to move in the guest house.
15:59We are going to, we, who is we?
16:05What a crazy pad.
16:07Hey!
16:08Greetings, fellow veterans.
16:09It's our lovable luster, returner from the wars.
16:12We're going to cruise.
16:13Ha, ha, ha.
16:14McHale, you'll get this zoot-zoot bum out of here before I...
16:18Ha, ha, ha, ha.
16:29Come on in, boys.
16:35Meet the new landlord.
16:36Hey, it's the lead fight.
16:38I do it, Daddy.
16:39Get away the drinks, kid.
16:40No, no, no.
16:41This is my house.
16:42I don't want you.
16:43Stop that.
16:44What are you doing?
16:45That's that.
16:46No, no.
16:47Hey, Daddy, I'm doing this crazy spittoon.
16:49Oh, yeah.
16:50Ha, ha.
16:51Oh, that's my priceless main base.
16:53Don't have it a base.
16:54That's my priceless base.
16:55Tell you what we'll do, Wally baby.
16:57Let's play.
16:58Keep away.
16:58Here you go, Chuck.
16:59No, no, not with the main base.
17:01No, no, no, no, stop with the main base.
17:04That's my priceless main base.
17:06No, no, no, no.
17:07My priceless main base.
17:09No, no, I won't let you kiss.
17:13Parker.
17:14McHale.
17:16Oh, I was dreaming.
17:19Parker didn't marry my niece.
17:21He's not my nephew.
17:22He never will be.
17:25Never.
17:26Never.
17:27Never.
17:27Get me, Commander McHale, on the double.
17:35Hey, what a man.
17:37Oh, you sure knocked that doll off her feet.
17:39Yeah, she's a sense to get your transfer canceled.
17:41Hold, hold, hold.
17:43Hello?
17:45Oh, yes, Captain.
17:46Yes.
17:47Anything wrong?
17:48Wrong.
17:49Wrong isn't the word for it, McHale.
17:50Well, if you think that I'm going to let that imbecile Parker marry into my family, then you've got another thing coming.
17:57I wouldn't let Parker marry Cynthia if he was the last crow magnet on Earth.
18:03Marry your niece?
18:05Mr. Parker?
18:06Hey, Cynthia?
18:08Don't you play coy with me, McHale.
18:10And you're going to pay for the vase, too.
18:12How do you like that?
18:12Parker is shipping out to Yorotuba at 0900 hours in the morning, and they're never going to see each other again.
18:17Never, never, never.
18:20Hey, Chuck.
18:23What did you do to that gal?
18:26I mean, you never told us that she wants to marry you.
18:28Well, now, you've got to believe me.
18:30I didn't touch her.
18:30Well, now, that date must have flipped.
18:32Yeah, just one date, and she wants to get hitched.
18:34Well, I sure shook up Binghamton.
18:36Of all of that lousy breaks.
18:37Well, I guess I'd better go pack again.
18:39Now, wait a minute, wait a minute.
18:40There must be some way out of...
18:43Look, the only reason that Binghamton is shipping you out is to keep you from marrying his niece, right?
18:49Uh, I didn't touch her?
18:50No, I know.
18:52But supposing we convinced this girl anthropologist to call off the wedding?
18:58Huh?
18:59Binghamton would be so grateful, he'd have to take you off the hook.
19:02Yeah, it's not going to do it.
19:04Well, as you'll just ease off, I'll tell you.
19:07It's all very simple.
19:08Tell us.
19:09If she wants a caveman, we'll give her one.
19:23Please, ma'am, it's not too late to turn back.
19:26Listen, we know Mr. Parker much better than you do.
19:29Oh, don't be silly.
19:30We get along just fine.
19:32Okay, ma'am, he's in there.
19:34But don't say we didn't warn you.
19:36Oh, for heaven's sake.
19:46Charles, it's me, Cynthia.
19:48Oh!
19:55Charlie, you're going to give me a start there.
19:57Well, I just had to see you today.
19:59I came over.
20:02Ah!
20:02I want women!
20:04Charles, for heaven's sakes, control yourself.
20:07I just want to ask you a few questions.
20:13Now, Charles, tell me, where were you born?
20:15Uh, Cleveland.
20:15Uh, uh, I had one question.
20:21For heaven's sake.
20:22I want women.
20:23You went this way last night.
20:25Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh.
20:29Charles, what's the matter with you?
20:31What are you acting like this?
20:32Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh.
20:33Help! Help! Somebody help me!
20:36Did I hear somebody up out?
20:37Chuck!
20:38Who turned you loose?
20:39Are you all right?
20:40Come on, sir.
20:41Stand back!
20:41Heel!
20:42You're here!
20:42Heel!
20:43Ah!
20:44I not want heel.
20:45I want woman!
20:47The matter is horrible.
20:48Yes, we all know about the ensign.
20:50That's why we keep him in the wraps until sundown.
20:53Grab him, men, and chain him to the wall!
20:56Surround him!
20:57Huh!
20:57Huh!
20:58Huh!
20:58Huh!
20:58Huh!
20:58Huh!
20:59Huh!
20:59Huh!
20:59Huh!
20:59Huh!
21:00Huh!
21:00Huh!
21:00Huh!
21:00Huh!
21:00Huh!
21:01Huh!
21:02Huh!
21:02Huh!
21:03Oh, I had no idea.
21:04I never realized.
21:06Yes, he even fooled the Navy doctors, man.
21:09Condition red!
21:10Condition red!
21:12Ah!
21:15Need too much for it!
21:17I can't hold it!
21:18Oh, run, miss, run!
21:20It's your only chance!
21:23Let's go!
21:25One!
21:25One!
21:30Ah!
21:30Well, I guess it takes care of that romance.
21:38Wow, was Mr. Parker a beast.
21:40He's off a hook for sure.
21:41Ah, it's an Oscar-winning performance in February.
21:44Hi, hi, hi.
21:46What would you know about an Oscar-winning performance?
21:49All right, you kidnappers, where is she?
21:51Where, where, where?
21:52Oh, you mean your niece, sir?
21:54Oh, she's fine.
21:54Fine!
21:55What in the name of John Paul Jones is that?
22:01Oh, no, no, no, the parrots!
22:02Parrots, yes, sir.
22:03The jungles are full of them today, sir.
22:06I demand, you know, what you've done with my niece.
22:09Oh, she's fine.
22:10She's fine, sir.
22:11She just, uh, went for a nice little stroll in the jungle.
22:14Oh, Uncle Wally, thank goodness you're here.
22:26Oh, just tell me what they've done to you, and they'll hang.
22:28I promise you they'll hang.
22:28Oh, it's not them, Uncle Wally.
22:30It's that awful, horrible man.
22:32What man?
22:33Point him out to me.
22:34I'll tear him apart.
22:35Oh!
22:37Oh!
22:40Check!
22:42Oh!
22:42Check out!
22:43Come on, Captain.
22:48No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
22:52I should have known.
22:53Hi, Captain.
22:54I mean, uh, you Captain, me Ensign.
22:57No, no, no, no, don't do it, Captain, don't do it.
22:59He tried to disable me so I couldn't stop the wedding.
23:02Wedding?
23:02What wedding?
23:03For your wedding, this ape.
23:05Uncle Wally, you've got to be kidding.
23:08I wouldn't marry him if my life depended on it.
23:11Hey, how about that?
23:13Yeah, I told you, Captain.
23:15Nothing to get so worked up about.
23:17Well, you told me you were willing to spend months, years, a lifetime with him.
23:21To study, yes.
23:23But to marry, ugh.
23:26Just imagine what Mother will say when I tell her about this.
23:30Your mother?
23:31There's no need to tell your money.
23:33Your mother!
23:33Well, you know, wait a minute, Captain, wait.
23:35And I, look, I should be all smiles now that the marriage is off.
23:38Yeah, and I'll write an apology to Cynthia's mother.
23:41What more do you want?
23:42What more do I want?
23:43I want my hands around your dirty little neck.
23:45Oh, no, no, no, no.
23:46Swank!
23:47You swing, man!
23:48Oh, why did I ever leave my old tramp steamer?
23:52That's it!
23:59Parker, you halt.
24:00That's an order.
24:01You'll come back there, Parker.
24:06It's not going to do you any good to hide.
24:07I'll track you to the ends of the earth.
24:12All right, Parker, now I've got you in that disguise.
24:17It isn't going to do you one bit of good.
24:19Sir, can I apologize?
24:21No, get out of here.
24:22I'm going to take a hug.
24:26Parker?
24:27If it's Parker, then I have a...
24:30Oh, I just want to see if I can do this.
24:37Boy, it's a good thing we had Gargantua standing by here.
24:41Nice going, old Paisan.
24:44You, Paisan, me, Fuji.
25:00My God is a great king of country.
25:03Oh, my God is a great king of northíssimo.
25:04I don't know.
25:05It's wonder if I can do this.
25:06You, the mayor's from Mississippi,
25:17who lives in town and any segutions of Jeremy Sink est of the counterpart.
25:20I've got it from now.
25:22Yes, we can do this.
25:23Well, let's go.
25:25THE END
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