Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation
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Now, that— that one I don't know.
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None! He never played in the stadium.
He was in the National League.

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How can you be so cruel
to your own father?

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Did you really see Babe Ruth play?
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Yeah, yeah. 1928.
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I was in New York, and l—
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The coast guard informed Mrs. Hobbs...
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that the only hope now was that the boat
had drifted far enough out to sea...

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to be picked up
by a passing tramp or tanker.

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- See what I'm doing?
- What do you mean?

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I'm holding her in a tight circle.
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That way, we'll stay just about
in the same place.

1:14:43
Good idea.
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Who's the greatest quarterback
you ever saw?

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- Sammy Baugh.
- Better than Unitas?

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I think so.
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- Did you ever see Red Grange play?
- Now, wait a minute.

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Wait a minute.
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Following the crash...
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the great ship lowered a boat,
but it was too late.

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There was only a bit of wreckage
to mark the spot.

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- Isn't it gettin' mighty close?
- No, no.

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No, it-it— it's over in there.
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This fog plays tricks with sound.
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I thinkJim Thorpe...
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did more things well than any other athlete.
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It's all right, son. She missed us.
Now, hold on tight!

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Hold on!
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All right,
now really hold on tight now...

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because we're gonna get some rough stuff
when we hit the wash.

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Here we go! Hold on!

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