The Reluctant Astronaut
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:16:01
My mother called and I think she's got
the flu. I'm gonna have to rush home.

:16:04
That's a shame.
Have you heard?

:16:07
Heard what? Oh, what time
does the drug store close?

:16:11
Oh, 7:00 or 8:00 or around there.
But you mean you really haven't heard?

:16:15
I can't understand that. It's all
over town. What a day. What a day.

:16:19
Well, see, what happened was my-my
father sent in this application for me...

:16:22
about a month ago... Tell me about it
tomorrow. I'm in an awfully big hurry.

:16:26
Well, there won't be any
tomorrow. I'm sorry about the date.

:16:29
Yeah, but, Ellie, you see...
:16:31
Ellie, I'm gonna be an astronaut!
:16:40
I'm gonna be an astronaut.
:16:54
Have you got your ticket,
Roy? Yeah, I got it right here.

:16:57
I've never been out to the airport
before. This is all new in through here.

:17:01
Yeah, it seems like only yesterday this
was all beets as far as the eye could see.

:17:05
You got your ticket now, Roy?
Yeah, I got it right there.

:17:09
A-Okay, there.
:17:12
Missouri Trunk Lines super deluxe
twin engine flight number one...

:17:21
Well, that's me.
Got your ticket, Roy?

:17:23
Yeah, got it right here.
Roy.

:17:25
Passengers all aboard,
please.

:17:28
Over the top.
Right, Pa.

:17:38
Well, good-bye,
everybody.

:17:40
You got your ticket?
Yeah.

:17:45
I don't have my ticket.
Haven't got your ticket?

:17:49
Oh, here...
Here it is.

:17:51
Oh. I was kinda
hopin' it was lost.

:17:55
Well, maybe you can tell the pilot
not to drive too high. Well...


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