:54:02
surrounding a tall, cold bourbon and soda.
:54:05
What? I didn't know newspapermen drank.
:54:10
How about you?
:54:11
A place you probably never heard of.
Cannonball Island in Central Park.
:54:15
- Really? New York?
- Yeah, Schenectady, New York.
:54:17
They have a central park, too,
with this island in the middle.
:54:20
Sort of take your girl there
if you're real friendly.
:54:23
Sounds all right.
:54:24
- I have a lot of friends in Schenectady.
- No kidding.
:54:28
Yeah. My column is syndicated there,
The Gazette. Your folks live there?
:54:31
My father has a grocery store
on Crane Street, by the locomotive works.
:54:35
- Really? Where'd you go to school?
- Union College.
:54:38
I'm supposed to be a schoolteacher.
After the war I have an appointment.
:54:41
History teacher
in Pleasant Valley High School.
:54:44
That's fine. Your folks will get
quite a kick out of reading about you.
:54:48
You mean all that stuff
will be in the Schenectady paper?
:54:51
- Sure. You don't mind, do you?
- Heck no.
:54:54
What do you know.
It's a small world, isn't it?
:54:58
Yes, and it's getting smaller.
:55:00
If only more folks back home
would realize...
:55:02
Crane Street, Schenectady
runs all the way to Burma...
:55:05
- this would be the last war.
- Amen.
:55:08
All right, boys,
here's the pill that kills the chill.
:55:11
That's a nice bunch of tombstones
you got in your mouth.
:55:15
Sarge, come on.
:55:17
- Sergeant!
- Hey, look. Atabrine.
:55:19
A pill a day keeps the old doc away.
:55:25
Wake up.
:55:28
Throw some water on him.