White Christmas
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1:04:05
You know something,
you still haven't eaten anything.

1:04:09
I know exactly what
I'm going to dream about tonight.

1:04:26
Hold your fire, men.
I'm coming through.

1:04:32
- Morning, Captain.
- Morning, General.

1:04:34
Looks like you're on active duty.
1:04:37
Emma drafted me for a few chores.
1:04:39
And I picked up the handbills
for the new show.

1:04:42
Pretty good, eh?
1:04:44
That ought to bring
in quite a few guinea pigs.

1:04:48
You ever meet the fellas
in the horseshoe game?

1:04:51
No. I'm a little too young
for that sort of thing.

1:04:54
I'm gonna hold up on horse shoes
till after the parade's passing by.

1:04:58
That'll be some time.
1:05:02
Look, Bob... I still don't know too much
about show business and guinea pigs.

1:05:08
But in case you and Phil are worried
about the welfare

1:05:12
of a certain Vermont innkeeper,
you needrt be.

1:05:15
- His inn keeping days are numbered.
- I wouldn't say that.

1:05:19
The percentage will catch up
with the weatherman someday.

1:05:22
Those clouds have snow in them.
1:05:24
Those are cumulus clouds,
elevation 7,000 feet.

1:05:28
I wouldn't be surprised
if it snowed overnight.

1:05:30
I want to tell you something,
I haven't even told the women folk.

1:05:34
I'm going back in the army.
1:05:37
I've applied for active duty.
1:05:40
They may try to give me one of those
desk jobs, but they'd better not.

1:05:44
I'm holding out for a training commander,
or something overseas.

1:05:47
- When will you hear, sir?
- I expect a letter any day.

1:05:51
Holy smoke, I'm really on the boil!
I got the mail here.

1:05:54
There's a letter for you, General.
1:05:57
Here it is, from Washington too.
1:05:59
- Looks like the one.
- War Department...


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