:16:02
Say, thanks a lot.
:16:03
Forget it, Doc.
:16:05
The principal of
my old school sent it to me.
:16:07
I don't smoke pipes.
:16:09
Hey, uh...
:16:11
you did a fine job getting
that plasma into me at Tarawa.
:16:15
Forget it, sir.
:16:16
The medical brass say I'll
be out of here pretty soon.
:16:19
Hey, that's fine,
Lieutenant.
:16:21
Yeah.
:16:22
Sit down.
:16:24
Go ahead,
it's all right.
:16:28
There's an old witch
of a nurse out there
:16:30
with an ear like radar and
a tongue like a fire bell.
:16:33
Heh heh.
:16:39
You know what
psychological migraine is?
:16:42
A lot of pain
in the head,
:16:43
no functional
disorder.
:16:45
Heh heh, for a guy
who was a manure spreader
:16:47
in South Dakota 3 years ago,
you're pretty hep.
:16:49
Well, I always wanted
to be a doctor.
:16:51
You know where
a migraine comes from?
:16:55
I ain't that hep,
Lieutenant.
:16:56
It comes from being scared
too many times
:16:58
and wanting to run away...
:17:00
and not running away.
:17:02
I got it.
:17:04
What do the doctors say?
:17:06
I haven't told them.
I'm not going to.
:17:13
I want you to see
that I'm supplied
:17:15
with enough of these
to keep me going.
:17:25
If the lieutenant will
excuse the expression,
:17:27
the lieutenant
is a 5-star fool.
:17:31
You have a chance to
go back to the states,
:17:32
don't you want to live?
:17:33
The gentleman on
the middle aisle says no.
:17:36
Oh...
:17:37
that's
no explanation.
:17:39
What about
the future?
:17:40
What about
your teaching?
:17:41
Heh.
:17:42
Yeah, I used to get
a bang standing up there,
:17:44
pretending to know
all the answers.
:17:46
But now?
Teach high school boys
:17:49
the bright new world
of science after this?
:17:53
Oh, Doc, you can have
the future for peanuts.
:17:55
Listen, if you think
the future--
:17:56
I had 44 men
in my platoon
:17:57
when I started out
on the Canal.
:17:58
Now I've got
37 replacements.