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My friends and I...
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acting on advice from
the radio G-Man Biff Baxter...

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collected scrap iron
every day after school.

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Our local soda jerk, Lita,
joined the WACS...

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and looked good in uniform.
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And Mrs. Riley had
a Victory Garden...

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in her flower pots.
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On the radio, stories changed...
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and now it was
the Japanese and Germans...

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who were the villains.
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OK, you Axis rats.
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I know you've
got submarines...

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sneaking around
the coast of America.

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We have no submarines.
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Yes, you do!
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U-boats and airplanes.
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But we Americans are...
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always on the lookout,
always alert.

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Take that!
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OK. I think you've
learned your lesson.

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One American with courage
is worth 20 of you.

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Come along.
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Uncle Sam knows what
to do with Axis rats.

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My friends and I hung on
Biff Baxter's every word...

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and when he said
to keep a sharp eye out...

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for enemy planes and submarines
lurking off the coast...

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our parents laughed,
but we took it seriously.

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Remember, if we see
any German planes...

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I do have a number to call, OK?
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Aw, look at that.
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Hey, look. There's one.
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No. No. That's one of ours.
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You sure?
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I don't think the Germans
can get over here so easy.

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They can!
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The Masked Avenger says
they're working on rockets.

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Hey, look! There's
a Japanese bomber!

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-Let me see!
-Get off!

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Hey, wow! Look in that window!
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Let me see! Let me see!
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What do you see?
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Jesus! What legs!
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Hey, it's my turn.
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Hey, hand 'em over.
What do you see?


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