Dive Bomber
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:18:02
Who said I was following you around?
:18:04
I'm with friends and got bored
and went for a walk.

:18:06
Of course, I was hoping I might run...
:18:09
Okay. I'm following you around.
:18:13
But in a very refined way.
:18:15
Darling, why do you waste your time
on me? You're much too nice for me.

:18:18
- Am I?
- Sure, you are.

:18:20
I've told you, as far as I'm concerned,
a woman is like an elephant.

:18:23
I like to look at them,
but I don't want to own one. Come on.

:18:28
- Hey, Peter, a table for two.
- Over there.

:18:35
Now, two of those tall green horrors
of yours.

:18:38
That will kill us or cure us.
:18:40
You're a double-dyed, no-good,
cold-hearted wretch, Douglas.

:18:44
Somehow, I find you very entertaining.
:18:46
What? Oh, thanks.
:18:48
Well, how is good old Jack
back there in Washington?

:18:52
His name is Charlie,
and he lives in Baltimore.

:18:54
Yeah, old Charlie, that's what I said.
Well, how is he? Swell guy.

:18:59
I always used to get so jealous of him.
:19:01
Shall I phone and tell him I've caught the
mumps or something and stay a while?

:19:08
Yeah, sure. Do that.
:19:09
Did you hear what I said?
I'm offering to stay another week.

:19:12
What? Oh, another week.
Why, darling, that will be wonderful.

:19:15
I hope you can make it.
Look, will you excuse me just a moment?

:19:18
I must talk to these fellas.
:19:20
Why do I keep tossing myself at you?
Why am I such a chump?

:19:23
Darling, you're not a chump.
I'll be right back.

:19:29
Say, could I buy you fellas a drink?
:19:33
No, thanks.
:19:37
I just... Oh, thanks, I'll have it here.
:19:42
I just wanted to tell you I'm sorry
for sounding off that way this morning.

:19:45
I guess we're all wound up
a bit too tight.

:19:47
Yeah.
:19:50
You know, this blackout in dive-bombing
is a very interesting medical subject.

:19:56
I just read a report on it.
:19:57
Seems those German Stuka pilots
have been hit hard.


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