Pearl Harbor
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:13:00
- No, you'll wait your turn.
- Yes, ma'am.

:13:02
Ma'am, I'm never gonna be
an English teacher.

:13:06
But I know why I'm here:
to be a pilot.

:13:10
And you don't dogfiight with manuals.
You don't fly with gauges.

:13:13
It is all about feeling and speed...
:13:14
and lettin' that plane become
like a part ofyour body.

:13:16
And that manual says that a guy who's
a slow reader can't be a good pilot.

:13:20
That fiile says
I'm the best pilot in this room.

:13:25
Ma'am, please,
don't take my wings.

:13:32
Well, I felt so bad.
:13:34
Evelyn, rotate to station three.
:13:36
I had no choice.
:13:38
I passed him.
:13:41
So then this cocky pilot
comes back.

:13:44
- Say, fella, are you enlisted?
- Yeah.

:13:46
""Yeah''?
Boy, you're talking to an offiicer.

:13:48
- Yes, sir. Sorry, sir.
- Give me that fiile.

:13:50
- Yes, sir.
- Parade rest.

:13:52
Yes, sir.
:13:53
Ma'am, I didn't get
a chance to thankyou.

:13:55
Drop your skivvies.
:13:57
Oh. Okay.
:14:00
Just like this?
:14:03
That's fiine.
:14:04
He did have a very cute butt.
:14:06
You know, I know you didn't have
to pass me, and you did.

:14:08
And I just-- I didn't think
you'd understand, and you did.

:14:11
You know, you still
haven't said thankyou.

:14:14
- Thankyou.
- You're welcome.

:14:17
Why'd you do it?
I mean, I'm just curious.

:14:20
You're like my hero now.
:14:22
Actually, my father was a pilot...
:14:24
and I've seen fiirsthand what happens
when a pilot loses his wings.

:14:27
You know what?
Your father's my hero then too.

:14:31
In fact, as an offiicer,
I think it'd be my duty...

:14:34
to take my new hero's daughter out
tonightjust to--

:14:39
- Gosh, did I poke too deep?
- I thinkyou hit the bone there.

:14:44
You are so mean.
:14:48
What, so is-- so is there any chance
that you might kind of, sort of...

:14:53
you know, like me, or--
:14:55
How did you guess?
:14:59
They never taught us how
to deal with this feeling.


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