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1:34:08
- Do you need some help
gettin' in the ambulance?
- No, thanks.

1:34:15

1:34:20
You know, we saved half a million people
from a full body peel.

1:34:25
We're the shit. Big-time.
1:34:27
They aren't exactly gonna
publicize this, Arlo.

1:34:29
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey,
we're heroes, my man.

1:34:33
It's time to start actin' like it.
Quit limpin' around like that.

1:34:35
- Excuse me, I got a bullet in my leg.
- Always the negative with you.

1:34:38
All right, gentlemen,
we're about done here.

1:34:41
- Fine job.
- Thank you.

1:34:44
Your country and a lot of innocent
people in it owe you.

1:34:47
- Us. Owe us.
- You did help a little.

1:34:51
Who drove the ice cream truck
that kept Elvis cool?

1:34:54
Who had to put a gun
to your head?

1:34:56
Who put the big hurt on that Army
nut job to save your narrow butt?

1:34:59
- You, Arlo. You!
- Hello? Right.

1:35:01
You damn skippy. And now
that I am both jobless...

1:35:05
and-- and truckless
in the service of my country,

1:35:08
- I feel that my government
owes me a little restitution.
- Us. Owes us.

1:35:12
I'll handle it from here, sweet dear.
Owes us a little restitution.

1:35:17
We do have to take into consideration,
that through your courage...

1:35:20
- and selfless actions,
you did save millions of lives.
- Exactly.

1:35:24
However, you are also non-enlisted
personnel with detailed knowledge...

1:35:28
of classified secrets falling
under the National Security Act.

1:35:31
In order to protect those secrets, I am
authorized to fine you, imprison you,

1:35:36
to take any extreme measures
I deem necessary,

1:35:39
including the permanently extreme.
1:35:48
- I'd say we're about even.
- Patriotism is its own reward.

1:35:51
I think so too.
1:35:52
- Thank you.
- Thank you very much.

1:35:58
- What about all that "no need to
get in the man's face" crap?
- I was not in the man's face.


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