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:28:01
- What kind of a landing do you call that?
- I'm sorry, sir. I got confused.

:28:06
Every time I take you doctors upstairs,
you pat me in the face with a spade.

:28:10
What have you got against me?
:28:11
Nothing. The ground's closer
than I thought, that's all.

:28:14
Slim, you'd never make a flier
in a thousand years.

:28:16
Doctors are dodoes by nature,
all of them.

:28:19
- One thing I want to thank you for.
- What, sir?

:28:21
You're the last grasshopper
in this plague of surgeons.

:28:24
It's an even break to live longer.
:28:26
- That's all.
- Yes, sir.

:28:33
- Hello.
- Hi.

:28:35
Sorry, but here's another grasshopper.
:28:40
Well, well. What have I done
to deserve this honor?

:28:43
You took the words
right out of my mouth.

:28:45
Tired of Honolulu?
Run out of women?

:28:47
No, no. Things just got a little dull
after you left.

:28:50
Well, when do I start flying?
:28:51
I can't imagine a nicer job than teaching
you myself, but I'm too busy.

:28:55
That's a tough break for me.
:28:56
We'll try to find an instructor
worthy of your talents.

:28:59
Hey, Tim.
:29:05
- How are you, lieutenant?
- I was all right until now.

:29:08
Tim, the doctor here wants a pair
of wings so he can visit his ex-patients.

:29:12
See if you can jam his head
into a cockpit.

:29:14
Well, I'd be delighted.
:29:16
Get your flight equipment on
and report to plane 17.

:29:18
- Don't forget your parachute.
- Thank you, gentlemen.

:29:21
I know I can expect the very best
of instruction at your hands.

:29:30
This is a profanity strainer.
I talk, but you can't talk back.

:29:33
Very clever.
No home should be without one.

:29:35
All right. Come on. Get aboard.
:29:52
You're all set?

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