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:26:05
I just don't understand
why he asked for a Ranger.

:26:09
The man's in trouble.
Never leave a man behind.

:26:12
-So?
-Ranger code.

:26:16
Never leave a man behind.
:26:20
What's the matter?
:26:24
This place gives me the willies.
:26:27
-Not the happiest of memories, huh?
-No.

:26:32
He's the son of a general,
so go easy on him. Kid gloves.

:26:35
-All right.
-I mean it. Kid gloves.

:26:37
I got it.
:26:40
Yeah. Thanks.
:26:43
Tommy, that you?
:26:45
Pete Vilmer, as I live and breathe.
How are you?

:26:47
-How are you? I'm good.
-Osborne, Pete Vilmer.

:26:50
I know. Let me guess,
you two trained together?

:26:53
Guilty as charged, Julie-bird.
What are you doing here?

:26:56
-You're not getting all nostalgic on me?
-No, I can't tell you--

:26:59
-I'm running this joint.
-No.

:27:00
Yeah. We're busy as hell too.
Packing up supplies...

:27:03
...getting ready for the move stateside.
:27:05
Who'd have thunk it?
Pete Vilmer, bettering society.

:27:07
Shall we see Kendall
or would you like to continue...

:27:10
...the backslapping
for a couple of minutes?

:27:12
"Julie-bird."
:27:14
Now if I were a smart man,
and I am not...

:27:17
...I could come to the conclusion
that you two saw each other socially.

:27:24
Oh, I've seen you around
the base before, but...

:27:28
...well, are you in the Army or...?
:27:32
Coast Guard.
We're worried about Florida beaches.

:27:35
Oh, I've seen you before.
You were in the newspaper.

:27:39
You're that DEA agent
with friends in low places.

:27:43
Oh, the price of fame.
:27:45
We were wondering if you'd
answer a few questions for us?

:27:50
Oh, no. I'm really fatigued.
I feel all drugged-up.

:27:55
Our collective hearts weep.
:27:58
Well, we just wanna know
what happened out there.


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