:25:14
- Hello, Joe.
- Evening, Colonel.
:25:15
- Evening, men.
- Evening, sir.
:25:18
- Hi, Sam.
- Colonel.
:25:21
Ah, Soames.
:25:22
- You wish you were back at the drugstore?
- Yes, sir.
:25:25
So do I, having a nice cold Coke.
:25:33
- Evening, Colonel.
- Evening.
:25:37
- Oh, Kenny.
- Colonel.
:25:38
- Who'd you get to take over your place?
- My cousin and his wife, from Louisiana.
:25:43
That's good.
:25:44
- Hello, Raker.
- Evening, Colonel.
:25:46
- What do you hear from the family?
- They're fine.
:25:48
Good. Good.
:25:53
Meleski?
:25:55
How does it feel to be a Chicago boy
in a Southern regiment?
:25:59
- Rough as a cob, sir.
- Watch it, Meleski.
:26:01
That's all right, Ray. It's a perfectly good
expression. I use it myself.
:26:05
- Sam?
- Yes, sir.
:26:07
Would you step out on deck?
:26:09
- It's a real sharp platoon, Ray.
- Thank you, Colonel.
:26:39
- There's not much of a view.
- Not much.
:26:44
You've been awful quiet lately, Sam.
:26:48
- Somethin' bothering you?
- I've just been thinking about a lot of things.
:26:53
- Jenny?
- First and foremost.
:26:57
What else?
:26:59
I don't think I ever
appreciated home until now.