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- Amerikaner!
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5. Amerikaner!
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Some people slept around.
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you took it.
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between the Allied nations.
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- No. But I'm excited to be here.
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some fascinating people.
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I hope it's nothing urgent.
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going by without sending a letter.
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My roommate?
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- Subalterns.
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Well, James, thank you for the tour.
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- Ladies. Ma'am.
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- Look out. Here comes the cavalry.
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you could ask for, all right here.
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croquet, riding with hounds.
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with Dr. Huston.
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78. 100th.
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Brits actually hit something for once.
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What are you doing?
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- Guards! Guards!
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99. Yeah, come in, come in.
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- Yes.
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- Fine.
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to talk to you about.
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to bury these dogs.
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- Finish him off.
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the arbitrary authority of a tyrant.
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laid the foundation for.
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an important symbol of liberty even today.
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it took you Yanks more than 500 years
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to produce a similar bit of paper.
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our collective...
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the tyranny of your king for 500 years,
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the resolutions of those conflicts.
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- Oh, my God.
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149. Don't worry. I've seen men
in much less, Captain.
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150. Big family, small house, few doors.
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153. Oh, dear.
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- No, I didn't— I just— It was—
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our feminine names, hence A.M. Wesgate.
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Sandra for short—
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I shall take to the grave.
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159. - We should report this to the bursar.
- Well, I'm not bothered if you're not.
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to leave the toilet seat down.
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with these bloody Americans."
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the trouble with we Britons is?
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174. We are undersexed, underpaid,
and under Eisenhower.
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in your approach to the opposite sex.
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dreamt of trying to tup a debutante.
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and barmaids for our excitement.
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would invite a duchess to bed
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no right to say no to their employers,
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are persistent regardless of class.
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pretty much "tup" anything that moves.
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to live it up.
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before they go on their weekend pass.
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to be pilot, but you are a captain.
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but sounds official.
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to women though, if you can believe it.
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Besides punting, of course.
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- I'm all right.
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Took me years to master the pole.
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I'll get better. Promise.
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- Have at it.
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I'm a flight surgeon with the 96th.
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to behave this way.
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We had to do something, and...
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Riding with hounds, whatever that is.
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You don't go crying about it.
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three wheels down. Boom, boom, boom.
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left off without missing a beat, do you?
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more than keeping his own rhythm.
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of his whole band, isn't he?
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whiskey should never be diluted.
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- Cheers.
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someone else will.
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they're much closer than yours.
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very far away sometimes.
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we can't tell them, you know?
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I'm not much of a drinker.
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of a hotel room with no boots.
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on a weekend pass,
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with quarters and boots.
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with no quarters and no boots.
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spewing in the bathroom with Bubbles,
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- Maybe I should just move this over here.
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- That's why they sent me here.
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for one reason and one reason only:
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decided they should rule the world.
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anybody dies in this war.
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Lieutenant Haussmann.
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314. Please, sit.
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315. Can I pour you a whiskey?
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- Rüsselsheim.
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I will add it to the report.
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if you give me their names and rank,
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- I don't know their names.
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really appreciate a thicker blanket,
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what you're gonna get from me,
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330. - it's gonna be name, rank, and serial—
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H for Heavy.
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as your American brands.
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a bit of a mystery to me,
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running in circles.
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wasn't there?
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the St. Louis Cardinals.
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when I went down.
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the outcome of the World Series?
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only one of your planes returned?
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as you say, in a bit of a pickle.
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near Ostbevern...
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from the Münster attack.
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that makes you a spy.
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the Gestapo is never mistaken.
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your squadron, and your plane
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that you are indeed what you say you are.
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that perhaps my colleagues
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security forces might not.
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about Buck Cleven, John...
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at Thorpe Abbotts next week, for example.
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breakfast in bed now.
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Take 'em out, Pappy! Let's go!
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Come on. Come on.
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in this town being so old.
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founded in 1846.
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- Iowa.
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was there before 1846.
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what's still standing here
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where you're stationed or what you do?
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to think about work tonight, Captain,
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with Professor Goodhart.
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- Yes?
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He would tear our union down
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Break them slavery chains
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424. I walked up on a mountain
In the middle of the sky
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425. Could see every farm and every town
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426. I could see all the people
In this whole wide world
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427. That's the union that'll
Tear the fascists down, down, down
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428. That's the union
That'll tear the fascists down
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429. I walked up on a mountain
In the middle of the sky
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430. Could see every farm and every town
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431. I could see all the people
In this whole wide world
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432. That's the union
That'll tear the fascists down
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433. So I thank the Soviets
And the mighty Chinese vets
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434. The Allies the whole wide world around
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435. To the battling British, thanks
You can have ten million Yanks
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436. If it takes 'em to tear
The fascists down, down, down
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437. If it takes 'em
To tear the fascists down
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438. Well, I guess this is good night.
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439. You're— Are you not coming in?
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440. Did you forget that we're roommates?
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441. Yeah. You know, I think I did actually.
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442. Subaltern,
we've been scouring the college for you.
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443. An urgent message.
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444. What is it?
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445. I have to leave.
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446. - What, now?
- Indeed
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447. Next time you're in London, ring me.
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448. We'll go dancing.
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449. If you're lucky,
I might even teach you to punt.
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450. You know, I hear it's all in the wrists.
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451. What about your things?
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452. - They'll send them.
- That's not your bicycle.
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453. Well, I'm borrowing it.
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454. Fortunes of war.
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455. Don't you sleep?
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456. After we win!
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457. - There he is.
- Hey.
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458. Well, to what do we owe this honor?
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459. We're almost out of this joint
and I'm after your cash.
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460. - Wow.
- Ooh, Rosie.
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461. Big spender.
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462. Hey, this is the guy
I was telling you about.
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463. Is he telling stories again?
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464. Yeah, I've got a story.
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465. Our last mission over Münster.
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466. One by one, we see everybody go down
until we're the last bird in the sky.
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467. Sitting ducks.
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468. We know they're coming for us
any fucking second.
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469. And then we hear it.
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470. Is that what I sound like?
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471. We're about to get our balls
blown off when this guy here,
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472. this crazy bastard,
starts humming Artie Shaw.
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473. Out of the blue.
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474. And it was the strangest thing.
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475. But I gotta say,
hearing his voice over the radio,
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476. that was the first time that
I didn't feel scared shitless.
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477. Even though he'd clearly
lost his fucking marbles.
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478. I knew that I wasn't alone.
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479. None of us were.
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480. Oh, come on. Who's dealing?
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481. Let me tell you about our last mission.
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482. We were in this shot-up fort,
limping over the channel on two engines.
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483. Someone on the plane radios the tower,
"Hello, Lazy Fox.
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484. This is G for George, calling Lazy Fox.
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485. Will you give us landing instructions,
please? Pilot"--
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486. "And copilot are dead.
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487. Two engines feathered.
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488. Fire in the radio room.
Vertical stabilizers gone.
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489. No flaps, no brakes, no chutes.
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490. Bombardier flying the ship.
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491. Will you give me landing instructions?"
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492. So, the tower hears all of this,
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493. they put their heads together
and they think.
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494. And they think as fast as they can
because this thing
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495. wasn't going to be staying up in the air
for very much longer.
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496. Flying control officer
is thinking and thinking
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497. until he finally figures it out.
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498. Picks up the radio and says,
"I hear you, G for George.
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499. Now here are your instructions.
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500. Repeat slowly after me:
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501. Our Father,
who art in heaven hallowed be thy"--
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502. - Please.
- You wanna hear it again. Come on.
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503. We don't wanna hear it again,
so why don't you drop it?
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504. You heard it before?
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505. Heard it a million times.
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506. We told each other all kinds of stories.
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507. Some of them were true.
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508. Most were not.
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509. It didn't matter.
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510. Tall tales, music, laughter,
good Irish whiskey...
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511. We all needed something to
help us climb back into that plane
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512. and do it all again.
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513. - Johnny! John!
- Egan!
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514. Hey, Johnny! John!
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515. Jimmy! Jimmy, did Frankie make it?
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516. Bucky! Bucky! Over here!
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517. Bucky! Over here!
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518. Crank!
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519. You made it!
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520. Murph!
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521. Glen!
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522. What about O'Neill?
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523. Hey! Any of you know if Buck made it?
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524. What?
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525. - I said if Buck—
- John Egan! Your 2:00.
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526. What took you so long?
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527. Welcome to Stalag Luft III, boys.
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528. Where you're gonna spend
the best years of your wives.
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529. What do you say if you and I,
we made our move?
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530. My plan is to get home
to Marge in one piece.
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531. Well, you'd die here in one piece.
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532. - Hey, hey!
- That what you wanna do?
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533. while Allied troops remain
pinned down on the beaches.
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534. Morning, gentlemen.
I'm Captain Robert Rosenthal.
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535. Welcome to the 100th.
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536. Rosie's the best pilot
I've ever seen fly a B-17.
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537. You pray to God you can fly half as
good as him, you might make it to 25 too.
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538. They don't care if they kill us all,
do they?
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539. It'll be good for you to show
the new guys that 25 can really get done.
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