Stalag 17
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:47:00
In a way I'm glad
you're not in America,

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with everything rationed here,
like gas and meat.

:47:05
Heart-rending, ain't it?
:47:07
Why don't we send them
some food parcels?

:47:13
- What do all those broads say?
- What do they always say?

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- Let me read one.
- It's not good for you, Animal.

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Hey, this is with a typewriter!
It's from a finance company!

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So it is from the finance company.
It's better than no letter at all.

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So they want the third
payment on the Plymouth.

:47:34
So they want the fourth,
the fifth, the sixth, the seventh...

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so they want the Plymouth.
:47:40
Sugar-lips Shapiro.
Amazing, ain't it?

:47:45
- I believe it.
- You believe what?

:47:47
My wife. She says,
"Darling, you won't believe it,

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"but I found an adorable baby
on our doorstep

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"and I've decided to keep it.
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"You won't believe it, but it's got
exactly my eyes and nose".

:47:59
Why does she keep saying
I don't believe it? I believe it.

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I believe it.
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I believe it.
:48:14
This is it, gentlemen.
Don't bother to scrape your shoes.

:48:20
OK, gang! Meet our new guests.
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This is Lieutenant Dunbar
and this is Sergeant Bagradian.

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Lieutenant?
:48:28
Knock it off fellas.
The pleasure's all mine.

:48:31
- How are things?
- What's doing on the outside?

:48:33
What's new in the States?
:48:35
The skirts are shorter,
if that's what you mean.

:48:39
The Lieutenant will be here for a week
until the Krauts ship him

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to the officers' camp in Silesia. All
railroads out of Frankfurt are fouled up.

:48:47
Somebody blew up
an ammunition train.

:48:49
Somebody, my eye.
:48:51
The Lieutenant did it
with 50 German guards around.

:48:53
Glad to have you here.
:48:55
You're in time
for the Christmas pageant.

:48:58
Looks more like
the lost company of "Tobacco Road".


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