Biloxi Blues
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1:19:01
I'm not in your place, Sergeant.
1:19:04
I know you write down everything
you see in that book of yours.

1:19:08
Is there anything happened tonight
that might be of interest to me?

1:19:11
I was asleep, Sergeant.
1:19:13
If you weren't, you wouldn't
tell me anyway, would you?

1:19:16
No, I don't think I would.
1:19:19
Got me another Epstein
on my hands, don't l?

1:19:25
OK, men, all base privileges
are cancelled.

1:19:30
All weekend passes, likewise, cancelled.
1:19:33
The moral of this story is
when you get real horny,...

1:19:36
..do unto yourself what you would
otherwise do unto others.

1:19:42
Dismissed.
1:19:47
- What we gonna do about this?
- Don't say it.

1:19:49
Hey, I don't have to say it.
1:19:52
We all know who he's talkin' about.
You even wrote it in your book.

1:19:55
Yeah. I also wrote down
that you're an animal.

1:19:58
If I'm right,
then you should be in the cavalry.

1:20:01
- Yeah?
- Hey, this is none of our business.

1:20:05
Let's just let the army take care of this.
1:20:20
I'm sorry, Arnold.
I swear to God I'm sorry I ever wrote it.

1:20:24
Actually, I'm enjoying it.
Sounds like an Agatha Christie story:

1:20:28
Sodomy on the Orient Express.
1:20:30
Hey, Epstein, let's see
if you'll be laughin' at Leavenworth.

1:20:36
And he calls me a cretin.
1:20:38
I don't see the big deal. A guy
should be able to do what he wants,...

1:20:42
..just as long as he doesn't do it to me.
1:20:46
That's a mistake, Gene.
1:20:47
Once you start compromising your
thoughts you're a candidate for mediocrity.

1:20:58
There's nothing we can do about it
tonight. Let's hit the sack.


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