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:31:00
Hey, Homer.
I heard you tellin' Ike...

:31:03
you were gonna be shootin' off
another rocket up here today.

:31:06
l, I thought that might
be somethin' we'd like to see.

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Whoa!
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[ Boys ]
Eight, seven,

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six, five,
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four, three--
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Hey, look out!
:31:28
[ Homer ]
Mr.Bolden!

:31:31
- Mr.Bolden, are you okay?
- [ Grunting ]

:31:34
[ Sighs ]
I'm all right.

:31:38
- I'm sorry about that, sir.
- Oh, that's all right. That's all right.

:31:41
Homer, I flew with the Red Tails
in World War II.

:31:45
And seein' that rocket
come at me--

:31:48
it almost
took me back there.

:31:51
Hey, let me have
a look at that thing.

:31:56
That's a good job
on the weld, Homer,

:31:58
but the heat from the exhaust
melted the washer.

:32:02
It's referred to
as a nozzle... uh, sir.

:32:06
Son, you can call it
whatever you wanna call it,

:32:09
but you're gonna have to have
a better steel that can take the heat.

:32:14
Now I'd say S.A.E. 10-20 bar
stock ought to do you fine.

:32:18
- And I can order it for you.
- Well, that'd be great, Mr.Bolden.

:32:22
- But it's kind of expensive.
- Um--

:32:26
Twelve miles of scrap iron,
and all we gotta do is pop it loose.

:32:30
Yeah. Now what are we gonna
tell the railroad when they
catch us pryin' up the track?

:32:34
It's abandoned. See, the county's
covered with abandoned spur lines.

:32:37
A mine shuts down,
the track just rusts over.

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[ Grunting ]
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[ Gasping ]
$8.20.

:32:48
This is worth eight twenty?
:32:51
A ton.
:32:54
- Come on.
- [ Clears Throat ]

:32:58
[ Chattering ]

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