:07:02
- Briefing in an hour, Gabby.
- Just a minute.
:07:04
I'm washing my last pair of nylons.
:07:07
It's about time.
:07:11
Never mind filling it, Doc.
:07:12
We've got briefing in an hour. Pull it.
:07:18
No!
:07:23
Briefing in an hour, you guys.
:07:30
- Thanks for the buck.
- I hate sergeants.
:07:33
Give me a shampoo, a light trim,
and a manicure.
:07:39
Finish it after the war. Briefing in an hour.
:07:46
You monkeys!
First platoon, briefing in an hour.
:07:51
Come on. Throw the ball, you dummy.
:07:53
I want to write a letter.
:08:07
- But what a babe.
- Yeah?
:08:10
A real straw job, see?
:08:11
- Stacked up like a pair of bricks.
- I know the type.
:08:14
- They take a taxi to cross the street.
- But could she spend the dough.
:08:18
It's about time we saw some action.
:08:20
Speaking for myself...
:08:21
I'd just as soon take it easy
for another 100 years.
:08:24
All right! Stop hounding me, will you?
:08:27
When?
:08:28
- Suppose you get killed?
- So I get killed.
:08:30
- So you're out $2.
- Quit waving your teeth.
:08:33
All right, but I still don't think
this is a way to fight a war.
:08:36
We've been sitting around so much,
we've bunions on our landing gear.
:08:39
You batted your gums so much,
you have bunions on your lip.
:08:42
I don't like your attitude.
If I only had one more...
:08:45
Who's that?
:08:46
Who's what?
:08:47
The guy with Lieutenant Jacobs.
I've never seen him before.
:08:50
He's that newspaper Joe
that just came in yesterday.
:08:53
No kidding? You mean
we're gonna be in the newspapers?
:08:57
Just in case he's gonna take pictures.
:08:59
Why should anybody in his right mind
want a picture of you?