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:07:00
and it's just a matter of a mop-up time.
:07:04
I've waited a long time
for an opportunity like this.

:07:07
You're gonna make major.
:07:10
- Major?
- Major.

:07:12
Major and Mrs Robert Hyde? I'll have
to get my skirts lengthened for that one.

:07:18
Start wearing girdles.
:07:20
- You'll have to watch your language.
- Right. Very reserved.

:07:26
I'm actually excited.
I never thought it would get like this.

:07:31
I have competitive nervousness.
I feel like I'm off to the Olympic Games.

:07:37
Bob is very sexy.
:07:39
In 13 months I'll throw you
the damnedest party.

:07:42
We'll have a side of beef,
a case of Jack Daniels,

:07:45
and maybe I'll even get you
a couple of congressmen.

:07:48
Fantastic.
:07:50
- I'll bring you back a souvenir.
- Like what?

:07:53
A Commie AK-47.
:07:56
- Robert? Sorry to interrupt.
- Mrs Vickery.

:07:59
I wanted to pass on
the Colonel's best wishes.

:08:02
- Isn't he able to come by later?
- No. Tonight's his chess night.

:08:06
- Sally, be sure to keep in touch.
- I will, Mrs Vickery.

:08:11
- She'll be staying with my mom.
- Oh, nice.

:08:14
Earl, your Kathy's doing
a wonderful job on the paper.

:08:17
- Don't let it go to your head, young lady.
- I've got a lot of good ideas.

:08:22
Call me tomorrow.
:08:25
- May God be with you, Robert.
- Thank you, Mrs Vickery.

:08:32
That was very nice.
:08:34
A time of innocence
:08:37
A time of confidences
:08:42
Long ago it must be
:08:45
I have a photograph
:08:48
Preserve your memories...
:08:51
Now hear this!
:08:54
It is exactly zero hour minus six.
:08:59
Your orders for the day are:

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