Good Morning, Vietnam
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Sir?
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Thank you for that
constructive criticism. It's...

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It's a privilege to take comedy notes
from a man of your stature.

:42:10
Fine. Just don't
let it happen again.

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Whoa.
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In the dictionary under "asshole,"
it says "See him."

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Why am I here? All right, we're gonna
play some music for you right now.

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Here we go. Here's a little
James Brown comin' your way.

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Baby, help me, please.
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Whoa, I feel good
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I knew that I would, now
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I feel good
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I knew that I would, now
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So good
So good

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I got you
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- Ow
- Ow! Ow! Back again.

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When I hold you in my arms
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I know that I can do no wrong
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And when I hold you in my arms
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My love can't do me no harm
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And I feel nice
Like sugar and spice

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I feel nice
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- Like sugar and spice
- Sugar and spice!

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- So nice
- So nice!

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- So nice
- So good!
- I got you

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- I feel good
- Tell 'em, James. Hurt 'em now.

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- I knew that I would, now
- Good God, help me!
Work through it. Ow!

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I feel good
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I knew that I would
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So good
So good

:43:46
- Sir, Walter Cronkite
lives in New Jersey.
- It was a joke, sir.

:43:49
- Yes!
- Sarcasm, sir.
- Up in Bergen County.

:43:53
- That's a form of humour, sir.
Yes, sir.
- Oh, it's Hackensack!

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- Yes, sir.
- How do I know?
- I'll make sure he gets the message.

:43:58
- We're pretty happy with him,
too, sir. Thank you.
- Yes, I'm sure that wasn't
Walter Cronkite.


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