Battle Cry
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1:04:02
- Ready to move out, sir.
- Let's go.

1:04:22
And it was 10 long days before
he eased up and gave us liberty.

1:04:25
The wonderful people of New Zealand
loved the kids in green...

1:04:28
...and to us, well,
it was almost like home.

1:04:41
He's full of whiskey and donuts.
1:04:43
You gotta stop acting like this,
you'll get shipped out.

1:04:46
Marion snapped out of it.
1:04:48
You smell up the network every time
you're on radio. Wise up to yourself!

1:04:52
Go on. You guys slobber over me
like I'm a 10-year-old. Leave me alone.

1:04:56
Sober him up on that stuff
before the MPs get to him.

1:05:10
- What would you like, please?
- A cup of joe...

1:05:13
...and one of them crumpet things.
1:05:16
My name's Andy Hookens.
I didn't catch yours.

1:05:19
I didn't throw it.
1:05:20
Nice country you got here.
1:05:22
I'm from Washington state.
Not to be confused with the capitol.

1:05:26
I know.
Lots of trees in Washington.

1:05:28
I'm the boy who chopped
most of them down.

1:05:30
A modest Yank. Well, well.
Excuse me.

1:05:34
Don't flit off again, honey.
I'd like some more coffee.

1:05:37
- Are you persistent too?
- I never let go.

1:05:40
- You're fighting a losing battle.
- The story of my life.

1:05:47
- You can't score with that one, buddy.
- Just move over and give me some room.

1:05:51
- That's Pat Rogers. Mrs. Pat Rogers.
- You shouldn't let that scare you, junior.

1:05:59
Are you still here?

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