The Roaring Twenties
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:05:02
Here's mine. Here you are, big and
good-looking. Try your luck on those.

:05:05
- Thanks.
- That's for you.

:05:07
Yeah, that's all I've been getting.
:05:09
Anything good, I'll split it with you.
:05:14
Oh, now, look at that.
:05:16
Thousands of dames writing us letters
that are supposed to pep us up.

:05:19
Get a load of that kisser.
:05:23
Hey, somebody must've sent him
some dough.

:05:28
Hey, now, that's more like it.
:05:30
- Very pretty.
- Yeah.

:05:31
A million guys in the Army, a babe
like her has gotta pick out a mug like him.

:05:36
- Who she ain't met.
- When you write, ask if she has a friend.

:05:39
Put in, "Having a wonderful time.
Wish we was in Mineola."

:05:42
What do you mean, "we"?
:05:46
Bugle too vulgar for you guys?
Maybe you need a harp to call you out.

:05:50
Come on! Move out!
:05:53
What's the matter? You hard of hearing?
:05:55
I'm coming, I'm coming.
Keep your shirt on.

:05:58
When you get an order in the Army,
buddy, you jump.

:06:00
Like you did when you worked for my dad,
and he caught you stealing nickels?

:06:04
I ain't working for him.
I ain't working for you.

:06:06
Yeah, well, you might be.
:06:08
I'm gonna give you a break.
:06:10
I'll let you stand behind the bar
with your medals on...

:06:12
...and tell the drunks how
you won the war.

:06:15
Fall in!
:06:16
- I said, fall in!
- Where's the sergeant?

:06:23
Come on. Shake it up! Shake it up!
:06:25
Someday I'll catch that ape without
those stripes on and kick his teeth out.

:06:29
Fall in.
:06:30
Come on, move along!
:06:32
You must be quite a guy back home.
:06:35
I do all right.
:06:45
What is this armistice they've
been talking about the past four days?

:06:49
It's just another rumor.
This brawl's gonna go on forever.

:06:52
I ever get back, I'll have a swell law office
in the Woolworth Building.

:06:55
Have it all picked out on the 28th floor.
:06:57
You can see the whole city,
the bay, Brooklyn.


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