It Came from Beneath the Sea
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:27:58
Nice of him to throw
this going-away party for us.

:28:00
Probably comes off
of his expense account.

:28:03
You sound bitter.
:28:04
Well, if he's giving us
a going-away party, why isn't he here?

:28:07
Probably at a meeting
of some kind.

:28:10
What's the trouble, Leslie?
:28:12
Oh, I don't know.
Just let-down, nervous.

:28:16
As nervous as a bride
left waiting at the altar.

:28:19
- Don't be a fool.
- On the contrary.

:28:20
I've been a sober professor so long, I'm
entitled to one night of foolishness.

:28:25
May I have this dance?
:28:27
Do you consider that
part of your foolishness?

:28:31
Good evening.
:28:33
I have your transportation passes and
releases signed, sealed and delivered.

:28:36
You'll be leaving in the morning.
:28:38
Believe me, in the Navy
that takes some doing.

:28:41
- Thanks, Pete. You've been swell.
- He's probably glad to get rid of us.

:28:45
I'm glad you didn't wait.
I'll have the same.

:28:47
If the waiter comes by, would you order
me a T-bone, rare, and some red wine?

:28:53
- Where are you going?
- We, my dear doctor, are going to dance.

:28:56
- With your permission, sir.
- Live it up, children.

:28:59
- But you haven't even asked me.
- That's the way we do it in the Navy.


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