1:20:22
Doc: Now I can go back
to being a farmer.
1:20:25
Dickerman:
sure you can.
1:20:27
Fine corpsman I am.
1:20:31
Hey, I-I ain't
supposed to be
1:20:33
on the receiving end.
1:20:34
Take it easy,
Doc. Don't talk.
1:20:38
You like Anderson?
1:20:39
Yeah.
1:20:41
I've known him
from the beginning.
1:20:44
He is the best.
1:20:47
I'll take your
word for it,
1:20:48
but relax now,
will ya?
1:20:50
Okay. I'm okay.
1:20:56
Men like Anderson
gotta live and go home,
1:21:01
tell them what it's like.
1:21:03
Please, Doc, huh?
1:21:04
I am a corpsman, right?
1:21:07
Right. Then I know
my condition.
1:21:12
Well, will you talk
to him about it,
1:21:14
sometime?
1:21:18
You speak his language,
being a writer.
1:21:20
Sure. Yeah.
1:21:21
I...
1:21:23
I put down on paper
1:21:25
something I've been trying
to tell the lieutenant.
1:21:29
It ain't finished,
1:21:30
but will you
take a look at it?
1:21:33
Maybe fix it up?
1:21:35
You know what I mean.
Being a writer, you know.
1:21:37
Okay, but pipe down
now, huh?
1:21:40
Pipe.
1:21:42
Pipe.
1:21:48
It's Doc.