White Christmas
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1:06:03
My glasses are in my room.
1:06:05
I would like to read this by myself,
but I'm a little anxious.

1:06:09
Read it, son, slowly.
1:06:13
I'm starting to play trombone a little too.
Let's see if I can get focused in here.

1:06:17
- "Dear Tom, why you dirty old..."
- Skip that word.

1:06:21
"Certainly was a surprise
hearing from you.

1:06:25
"Your amusing letter was appreciated.
1:06:27
"Of course you've got plenty of time
to be amusing,

1:06:30
"sitting on that porch, rocking away,
while we put in a full day's work.

1:06:34
"You always were lucky and I envy you.
1:06:37
"A few years more,
I was just saying to Edie,

1:06:40
"and I'll be taking it easy
like old Tom."

1:06:43
Old Tom!
1:06:46
"Oh, well...
Some people have all the luck!

1:06:49
"Everything's fine here.
Carol had the mumps..."

1:06:52
The rest of the letter is about the family.
1:06:56
He's telling me that they can't use me.
No place for me.

1:07:04
It wouldn't be too hard
to learn this game of horseshoes.

1:07:08
Begging your pardon, sir, but there's really
a lot to be said for leisure.

1:07:12
Of course,
you've always been active...

1:07:14
Never kid a kidder!
1:07:18
See you later.
1:07:21
That's a good one!
1:07:36
Fine. All right, kids, take a rest.
1:07:40
- Ready for the "Choreography" number.
- I'll be with you in a minute.

1:07:44
It's crazy! How are you going to get
a whole division here by Christmas Eve?

1:07:48
We don't. Just the guys
in New England from his outfit.

1:07:51
At least enough guys
to show him he's not forgotten.

1:07:55
Wort the show do it?
1:07:56
If you'd seen the look in his eyes when he
read that letter you'd know it wouldn't.


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