:59:00
Mrs. Kipfer picked Lorene
out of a perfume ad.
:59:05
She thought it sounded French.
:59:24
Hey, how did you get away?
:59:27
I told Mrs. Kipfer I was sick.
:59:29
-But I bet she doesn't believe it.
-I bet she doesn't.
:59:32
-What'll you have?
-A Coke, please.
:59:35
Give her a big Coke.
:59:37
It's great you meeting me here.
:59:39
You know, I'm just lucky getting in town.
:59:42
Top Kick gave me a break.
:59:44
They still pouring it on?
:59:45
Holmes and those others,
they really got me on the edge.
:59:48
-You must hate the Army.
-No, I don't hate the Army.
:59:52
But look what it's doing to you.
:59:54
I love the Army.
:59:57
But it sure doesn't love you.
1:00:00
A man loves a thing,
that don't mean it's got to love him back.
1:00:04
Yeah, but a person can stand just so much.
1:00:08
You love a thing, you've got to be grateful.
1:00:12
I left home when I was 17.
1:00:13
Both my folks is dead.
1:00:15
I didn't belong no place
till I entered the Army.
1:00:19
That's where I learned to bugle.
1:00:21
To bugle?
1:00:24
That's the mouthpiece I used
when I played a taps at Arlington.
1:00:29
They picked me to play a taps
at Arlington Cemetery on Armistice Day.
1:00:33
The President was there.
1:00:38
I play the bugle well.
1:00:40
Hello, citizens!
1:00:43
Hey, where you been?
1:00:45
Hi, pals. I've been in three bars
and I put a dent in all three of them.
1:00:48
Yeah, you look it.
1:00:50
Give me a nail. I'm hungry for a nail.
1:00:52
What you doing in uniform?
1:00:53
I'm thinking of joining the Army.
1:00:56
Or maybe I'll go to Mexico
and become a cowboy.
1:00:59
You want to go with me?