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:42:03
Did you see in the paper this morning
where we lost 3,000 helicopters?

:42:07
You know how much money that is?
:42:08
Hell, I don't want to hear about that,
drop it.

:42:10
What's the matter?
I mean, the waste, the money.

:42:13
- The men.
- Men?

:42:15
Yeah, the men.
:42:16
What do you want me to say about that?
:42:18
Hell, I just don't want to talk about it.
Screw the helicopters.

:42:21
For God's sake, Harry,
what are you getting upset...

:42:23
- Phil, please!
- I just meant the waste...

:42:25
- Phil!
- The money.

:42:35
Remember when I went to Milan last year?
:42:40
- Cotton mills?
- Yeah, that's right.

:42:42
Covered the cotton mills.
:42:44
Then I flew to Rome
and I drove down to Anzio.

:42:51
There's a ridge there and the sand
is all piled up like a dune...

:42:54
you know; it runs about 200 feet.
:42:57
In 1944 that sand was muddy with blood.
:43:02
And last year it was covered with bikinis.
:43:05
Bikinis, you know, cute little buckets...
:43:07
sweating into the same sand
that held all that blood.

:43:13
Hell, I don't want to talk about war.
It's the final joke.

:43:16
It shouldn't surprise you. Battlefields
have a way of turning into resorts.

:43:22
Wait a minute.
:43:24
Yeah! Air Mail Special.
:43:26
Only that's not Charlie Christian,
he was the original.

:43:28
Oh, Jesus, that was Big Band showtime.
:43:32
One time... I'm just a kid, see?
:43:36
And I'm playing drums,
we're in this divey joint...

:43:38
it's up in the mountains. We had a vocalist.
:43:42
Everybody in the band
is banging her except me...

:43:44
and I got a crush on her. God.
:43:48
These Foolish Things.
:43:49
She could sing These Foolish Things,
put you right in Paris.

:43:53
Blonde, blue-eyed...
:43:55
perfume, the whole whiff of her was just...
:43:59
Before a number she'd come over...

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