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1:03:01
Or maybe you didn't like your C.O.
Maybe you shot him in the back.

1:03:03
That it?
Maybe you... Aaagh!

1:03:09
Like I said, shut up.
1:03:19
- Tod darling, it's hopeless.
- No, no it's not five o'clock yet.

1:03:28
Gonna' keep your trap shut?
1:03:30
Yeah.
1:03:31
Hurts, huh?
1:03:33
It hurts.
1:03:34
Well I can keep kickin', as long
as you keep shootin' your face off.

1:03:36
I know.
1:03:38
Pop, you were right when you blew
the power tube. I have one here.

1:03:43
I'll have it perkin',
in a second.

1:03:45
You know,
I was thinking Jud.

1:03:47
If you were to clamp the main plate lead
to a good ground like that table there,

1:03:51
you'd get a better picture.
A lot of lines in it now.

1:03:55
Clamp the main plate lead to the table.
Cut the static lines.

1:03:59
Expert. First he wrecks the set,
then he tells the kid how to fix it.

1:04:04
Main plate lead...
1:04:12
Yeah.
1:04:16
That's right, Jud, all it needs
is a high potential ground.

1:04:19
We're a long way from
the broadcasting station.

1:04:21
What are you guys
yapping about?

1:04:22
Technical talk, mister.
I'm an old radio man.

1:04:25
Battleship New York,
World War One.

1:04:27
Gramps beat the Germans,
single-handed.

1:04:28
Not exactly son,
but I was there at Scapa Flow

1:04:31
when the German
fleet surrendered.

1:04:32
Alright, alright, stop the bulling
and fix that set will ya.

1:04:36
Yes sir.
1:04:37
- Oh!
- Dad, Dad what is it?

1:04:40
- Pain, bad.
- What hit him?

1:04:43
He has a bad heart.
1:04:44
Pidge, my pills,
top drawer of the bureau.

1:04:46
- I'll get 'em.
- You stay put. The kid'll get 'em.


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