:43:02
#Doesn'thave a point ofview,
Knows not where he's going to
:43:09
Isn'the a bitlike you andme
:43:16
Nowhere Man, please listen,
You don'tknow whatyou're missing
:43:24
Nowhere Man,
the worldis atyour command
:43:32
He's a reaINowhere Man,
Sitting in his nowhere land
:43:40
Making all his Nowhere plans
fornobody
:43:48
Making all his Nowhere plans
fornobody
:43:55
Making all his Nowhere plans
fornobody
:44:02
Okay, men, all aboard.
Let's go somewhere.
:44:04
What about him?
:44:06
He's happy enough
going around in circles.
:44:09
Poor little fella.
:44:11
I don't know.
Ringo's just a sentimentalist.
:44:15
Look at him.
Can't he come with us?
:44:21
Mr. Boob, you can come with us,
ifyou like.
:44:24
You mean, you'd take a Nowhere Man?
:44:27
Come on, we'll take you somewhere.
:44:30
Okay, Booby. Down the hatch.
:44:33
Down the hatch.
A quite curious phrase.
:44:36
The middle South Midlands
Victorian phase.
:44:39
Its usage undoubtedly on the increase.
:44:42
I must work it into
my New Statesman piece.
:44:45
- That's the hatch, friend.
- Indeed.
:44:48
Steady now, crew.
Prepare to go forward.
:44:51
- Forward.
- Forward.
:44:52
- Forward.
- Forward.
:44:54
Forward!