Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation
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1:30:01
It's 9:15.
1:30:03
I've got to be up bright and fresh
for those spraddle-legged coat hangers.

1:30:06
It's still bright over the ocean.
1:30:09
I'd just as soon try and sit around...
1:30:11
and have a few yuks with Khrushchev.
1:30:16
You were wonderful, darling.
Really, you were.

1:30:19
But be careful tomorrow because
if anything should go wrong...

1:30:23
I'd just hate to think
of what would happen.

1:30:25
Oh, you just don't have to worry, dear,
because if anything would go wrong...

1:30:28
one of the things that would happen—
1:30:30
I'd be living in the same house
with little stinker.

1:30:34
Good night.
1:30:37
Good night.
1:30:44
You sure we oughtn't
to have at least a cup of coffee?

1:30:46
Worst possible thing you could do.
1:30:48
Never fill yourself up with a lot of slosh
when you're taking the field.

1:30:51
That's one of the first lessons
a bird spotter learns.

1:30:53
He travels best who travels empty.
1:31:00
What are—What are those
up in the tree there?

1:31:03
- Barn swallows.
- How can you tell?

1:31:06
Easy to spot. Barn swallows are the only ones
with white spots under their tails.

1:31:11
But they're sitting down.
1:31:13
Interesting call, the barn swallows.
1:31:25
You've never done much walking,
have you?

1:31:27
Only since I was about two years old.
1:31:30
You don't walk right.
You walk with your knees stiff.

1:31:33
You'll never last that way.
Bend them a little, like this.

1:31:36
Of course, this is exaggerating,
but it'll give you the idea.

1:31:40
Try it.
1:31:42
Almost as if you were sitting down.
1:31:45
You're coming down too hard
on your heels.

1:31:47
Try having the whole foot
hit the ground at the same time.

1:31:51
And toe in, don't toe out.
1:31:53
- What about the birds?
- We'd better get the walk straight first.

1:31:56
One, two, one, two, one, two.

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