:32:00
...but you look terrible.
:32:03
Inside of my mouth tastes like
the outside of a crocodile.
:32:06
There's some toothpaste in here.
You can use it on your finger.
:32:09
And water for rinsing out your mouth.
:32:12
But I'd caution the captain
against drinking that water.
:32:15
It has a tendency to cause ulcers.
:32:17
Now, for swallowing,
I suggest the gin, sir.
:32:21
Gin?
:32:23
Yes, sir. Old Panther. Very, very popular
among the enlisted personnel.
:32:30
You mean to say they drink this?
:32:32
Guzzle it.
:32:33
Like the old story about the crap game:
:32:36
It's crooked,
but it's the only game in town.
:32:38
Well, where do they get it?
:32:42
From me, sir.
:32:44
I make it, bottle it, label it, sell it.
:32:47
I even drink it.
:32:49
God, you've got guts.
:32:52
- You interest me, Ringa.
- Well, thank you, sir.
:32:55
Knock off the "sir" detail.
You ever seen any combat?
:32:59
Here and there, sir, a little bit.
:33:02
Well, where and where, a little bit?
:33:05
New York City, mostly.
:33:07
I've seen action in Williamsburg,
Hell's Kitchen, Yorkville, Weehawken...
:33:11
Well, of course, that's in New Jersey.
:33:15
Funny part about it is, since I've joined
the Army and the war started...
:33:19
...l've led a comparatively sheltered life.
:33:26
Well, you're gonna be
about 10 minutes late.
:33:36
Good morning.
He's waiting for you.
:33:39
- Good morning.
- Good morning, sir.
:33:41
Good morning.
:33:44
Well, what can I do for you?
:33:47
I want a doctor, Fred,
and I want one right away...
:33:51
...or you won't have a single Kachin left.
:33:54
Did you fly down here
just to bicker about doctors?
:33:57
Among other things,
but most important, the doctor.