The Americanization of Emily
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You don't win a war
with strategic bombers!

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Right!
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If you did, Hitler would be sitting
in this room right now instead of us.

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Right! Hitler ruled the sky.
He had the greatest army in the world.

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But he couldn't make it across
30 miles of English Channel.

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Right.
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Hitler had everything, except a navy.
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Now he's finished.
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This planet is five-sixths water!
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God made it that way,
and that's the way it's gonna stay.

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In this world, you're as strong
as your sea power.

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- You tell them, Jesse!
- Damn right.

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My father was class of 1869.
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He beat the Army 2-0...
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when they were still pitching baseball
underhanded.

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I wish he was pitching for us this year.
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My grandfather died slipping a sloop...
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through the Union blockade at Charleston.
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I knew we'd get back to the Civil War.
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My people have shipped out for this
country under sail, wood and diesel...

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ever since Capt. John Smith left
a Jessup to hold Jamestown in 1610.

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And I'm damned if I'm going to see
the Navy sucking runt's udder in my time.

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I'll tell you that!
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By golly!
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Bus, how is that movie coming along?
:44:22
- Movie, sir?
- Yeah.

:44:23
What...
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- Sir, are you all right?
- Jesse?

:44:28
You know, something very strange
is happening to me.

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I'm beginning to like tea.
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With milk?
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Charlie? Better come here.
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Florence!
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- Take it easy.
- Florence!

:44:47
- Florence!
- Easy, Jesse.

:44:49
I've got him, sir.
Help me get him on the bed, Bus.

:44:52
- Think we ought to call a doctor?
- No, he'll be all right, sir.

:44:55
Here we go. On the other side, Bus.
Here we go, sir.


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