North to Alaska
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:25:00
Big.
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I'm so happy for you!
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You hit pretty good here, too.
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This is...
What's that last name?

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Michelle Bonnet.
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Angel's easier.
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This is Lars,
my old loggin' boss.

:25:15
Hello, Mr. Lars.
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Shake hands.
Your wife ain't lookin'.

:25:19
How is Lena?
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Still hittin' you
with rollin' pins?

:25:23
She's slowing down.
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Ha ha ha!
Ha ha ha!

:25:26
She's crazy to
see you again.

:25:29
What are you doin' in Seattle?
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The whole gang is here...
:25:34
for the loggers' picnic.
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We heard you were in town.
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Everybody starts hollering...
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"You can't have a picnic
without Sam."

:25:43
Come on!
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Well, uh...
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Go on, Mr. McCord.
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I'll give you my address...
:25:50
in case you want
to see me again.

:25:53
The name is Sam,
and we're goin' to Alaska.

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Pick up your trousseau,
and let's go.

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I don't know where to begin.
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Let's start here.
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Oh, it's such
a lovely suit, Sam...

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and it fits so perfectly.
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Everything...
the shoes, the hat.

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I hope I look all right.
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You look great, eh, Lars?
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Sure, sure.
:26:33
What's the matter?
You lost your laugh.

:26:36
No. Ha ha ha!
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Lena!
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Oh!
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Hey!
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Sam McCord!
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Lena!
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Ha ha ha!
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You crazy Sam!
Ha ha ha!

:26:52
That's my wife.
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I bet you I know
where Lars find you.

:26:58
Some crazy, no-good place.

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