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:18:00
She going
to get a motel?

:18:02
'Cause I'd like
to get in on that.

:18:10
Ronnie, would you take this
to section three?

:18:13
Check the stock
for dog food.

:18:15
Dog food.
:18:16
Then finish
stacking the potatoes.

:18:18
Come on. Let's go.
:18:19
Let's do some work
for a change.

:18:22
This goes
in section three?

:18:24
Section three.
:18:25
O.K., Dad.
:18:51
Hey, Donna.
:18:52
Hi, Ronnie.
:18:54
Hi, Ronnie.
:18:54
Hi, Ronnie.
:18:55
How you doing?
How's...

:18:57
Good.
:18:58
I heard that you were going
into the Marines.

:19:02
Yeah, yeah.
:19:03
It's better than
working at A&P.

:19:05
That's great,
Ronnie.

:19:07
That's wonderful.
:19:08
I'm going
to boot camp soon.

:19:10
I joined
for four years,

:19:12
so I go to Vietnam,
:19:13
probably on
the front line.

:19:15
Really?
:19:16
I'll see
a lot of action.

:19:18
Wow.
:19:19
That's neat.
:19:21
Heard you got
into that school.

:19:23
The letter?
:19:25
Yeah.
:19:26
Yeah, Syracuse.
:19:27
It's going to be
really hard.

:19:29
Could I...Could I talk
to you in private?

:19:32
Oh, yeah. Sure.
:19:38
I've been meaning
to call you.

:19:40
I was wondering,
:19:42
are you going with
someone to the prom?

:19:45
Yeah. I'm going
with Jed.

:19:47
Oh, yeah?
That's great.

:19:49
I mean, he's
a nice guy-- Jed.

:19:51
Stevie Boyer told me
:19:53
that you were taking some girl
from Lake Ronkonkoma.

:19:56
Yeah. No, no.
:19:58
No?
:19:59
No. I don't have time
for that stuff.


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