:07:08
Doctor, there's something
sort of morbid about our jobs.
:07:11
Here we sit, day after day,
like buzzards on a rail fence.
:07:14
Yeah, I guess you're right, Lucky.
:07:16
We sort of symbolize the uncertainty
of life for those pilots.
:07:19
- No wonder they don't love us.
- Oh, I don't mind them, sir. It's my wife.
:07:23
She says I have to stop
smelling of iodoform.
:07:26
Did you ever have complaints on it?
:07:27
Did I? Only about eight years.
Harvard, Hopkins, Cambridge.
:07:30
The girls all used to call me
"The lodoform Kid."
:07:33
- Generally, they called me, "Stinky."
- How did you manage to get rid of it?
:07:37
I didn't. They just got used to it.
:07:38
Killed a lot of romances for me, Lucky.
:07:40
I should have been smart like you,
lieutenant, stayed single.
:07:43
Especially if I'd known
I was coming to Honolulu.
:07:46
Why, that's fine talk
when you're a new bridegroom.
:07:49
Three weeks and I got marriage
up to here.
:07:51
Yeah?
:07:52
Three more and you'll have it
up to here.
:08:27
Those planes do something to you,
don't they?