The Reluctant Astronaut
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:37:00
What it is
is, uh...

:37:03
My father's son
is in trouble.

:37:05
- Your father's son? You mean your brother?
- No, he's an only child.

:37:09
Look, what are
ya talkin' about?

:37:12
The man obviously has a problem,
Donelli. Why don't you let him go?

:37:17
Well, if it's uh... If it's an
emergency, but don't take too long.

:37:21
Oh, no, no. A day or two will be
plenty. Thank you, Mr. Donelli.

:37:24
Thank you.
:37:28
He gets very excited. Oh, you
just can't get good help anymore.

:37:53
Hiya, boy.
Hi, Pa.

:37:56
Got your wire. Couldn't wait
for you to get here. Couldn't wait!

:37:59
Well, I'm here.
Of course you are.

:38:02
Come on in.
Let me look at you.

:38:05
Ah, you look great.
:38:07
Oh, well. Hard as nails. Brown as a berry.
:38:11
Let me feel that arm.
:38:14
It's a whole new arm.
:38:16
Well, uh... Uh...
:38:19
Listen, Pa, the reason I came home
is there's something I gotta tell you.

:38:23
I bet you got a million things you
wanna tell me. Yeah, that's true.

:38:27
But there's one thing in
particular, Pa. You see, the...

:38:30
Ten-hut!
No, no, no, Pa.

:38:32
Come on, get those shoulders back. Pa...
:38:35
Suck in that gut!
:38:37
Pass in review!
:38:39
Surprise!
:38:44
Oh, kiss
your Uncle Roy.

:38:47
Oh. Oh, I'll never wash her face again.
:38:51
Remember me?
Well, sure, Aunt Zana.

:38:54
I used to change
his didies.

:38:57
I remember.
Frieda Wilcox.

:38:58
Oh, Frieda Wilcox,
for heaven sakes, sixth grade.


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