Gremlins
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:31:10
Can I keep one of these here,
run some tests on him?

:31:15
I think I can spare one.
:31:26
This is some Christmas, Katie,
I'll tell you.

:31:28
First the old bat closes the factory,
and now it's my goddamn plow.

:31:34
Mr. Futterman, guess what?
It's time to go home now.

:31:37
-How about one more beer?
-No, it's late.

:31:39
One more beer,
I'll help you clean up.

:31:41
No, thanks, though.
It'll be okay.

:31:46
-It'll be okay.
-It will not be okay.

:31:49
I brought my plow in for a tune-up
and found it loaded with foreign parts.

:31:53
I mean, everything.
Gaskets, pistons, spark plugs.

:31:57
All of it's foreign.
:32:03
Going home?
:32:10
Gremlins!
:32:12
You gotta watch out for foreigners.
:32:14
They plant gremlins
in their machinery.

:32:17
The same gremlins brought down
our planes in the big one.

:32:21
That's right.
:32:23
World War ll.
:32:24
Good old. . .
:32:26
. . .W-W-l-l.
:32:32
They're still shipping them over here.
:32:34
They put them in the cars, the TV.
:32:36
They put them in the radios
you stick in your ears.

:32:39
They put them in the watches.
Little teeny gremlins.

:32:42
It's not a good idea that you drive.
Why don't you walk home?

:32:46
You know, Katie, I think
maybe I'll walk home.

:32:49
Good.
:32:50
It's a nice night.
:32:56
Good night, kids.

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