:33:00
	Don't it bother you,
working at a cannery?
:33:03
	What should I work at?
:33:06
	What does the bee do in the clover?
:33:09
	He's busy making honey.
:33:22
	Mae's some dancer.
Me, I'm a hippo on two feet.
:33:25
	Yeah, my two feet.
:33:27
	- The sardine fleet's back.
- I feel like a walk.
:33:30
	Come on, Joe.
:33:34
	The little bee is making honey.
:33:36
	Earl, show Mae
your Chinese imitation.
:33:48
	You kill me.
:33:59
	Well, well, there's
my own nephew, I said...
:34:01
	...sitting with his friends.
I must step up and say hello.
:34:03
	Hello, Uncle Vince. This is Mae Doyle,
Earl Pfeiffer. This is my Uncle Vince.
:34:07
	Always glad to meet
my nephew's friends.
:34:09
	Have a beer,
if you got nothing else to do.
:34:12
	Nothing to do? I beg your pardon.
I've got so much to do...
:34:15
	...I don't know where to start,
as a matter...
:34:17
	But I can stand a beer
on an afternoon like this.
:34:21
	Miss Doyle, may I have this dance?
:34:23
	- Go on, Mae, enjoy yourself.
- All right.
:34:26
	- Maybe I won't bring her back, Jerry.
- You will.
:34:28
	Keep that periscope up, uncle.
:34:31
	Think he's funny? He ain't funny.
:34:35
	- The old gent's here.
- What? Papa?
:34:38
	- Tucked in the bar.
- In the bar?
:34:54
	- Can I ask you a foolish question?
- You'll get a foolish answer.
:34:59
	You've got Jerry spinning.
I can see it a mile off.