:01:05
Oh, the rang, tang, tang.
:01:11
Yeah, the rang, tang, tang.
:01:13
Oh, the rang, tang, tang.
Oh, the rang, tang, tang.
:01:33
Uncle Bill!
:01:35
Uncle Bill! Uncle Bill!
:01:37
- Here's your picture.
- That's it, Uncle Bill.
:01:39
- Well, what do you know?
- Read us about it, Uncle Bill.
:01:42
- Well, look at this.
- Read it, Uncle Bill.
:01:45
What does it say, Uncle Bill?
:01:48
Why, it say, " Dear Bill:
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Jim Europe would have been
proud of you."
:01:53
Signed, " Ex-Drum Major,
Noble Sissle."
:01:55
Who's Jim Europe, Uncle Bill?
:01:57
Jim Europe? Why he had
the greatest band in the world-
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Attached to the 15th Regiment.
Didn't I never tell you that?
:02:02
No, Uncle Bill!
:02:04
Why, we was under fire
for 191 days straight.
:02:07
Yes, sir! And our regiment was decorated
with the Croix de Guerre.
:02:11
You don't say, Uncle Bill.
:02:13
Why, children, I remember when
we come back from France in 1918...
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the flags was flying,
people were cheering.
:02:48
- Boy, I'm looking out for us.
- What you got there?
:02:51
Book of telephone numbers
I won from Joe.
:02:53
Boy, I'm gonna promote us
a couple of gals...
:02:56
- for the ball tonight.
- How do you spell "us"?
:02:58
- "U.S."
- You leave off the "S" and worry about you.