:07:04
So the RAF drops the stuff
and we blow the dam, right?
:07:07
Right.
:07:08
Is it anything like Boulder Dam?
Now, that baby's big, man.
:07:12
Wouldn't know, old boy.
:07:16
How often have you used this
as a dropping zone?
:07:20
Never.
:07:22
The Germans see to that.
:07:24
We have to keep moving around.
:07:27
Makes sense.
:07:30
You think those two guys know
anything about blowing a dam?
:07:33
Oh, no, I shouldn't think
they've got a clue.
:07:36
But never mind, old Weaver...
:07:38
...we sergeants will see them through
as usual.
:07:44
- Right.
- Hello.
:07:48
Ought you to be out and about?
It's jolly cold.
:07:51
Come on in, take a seat.
:07:53
Thank you, but one thing
I cannot do just yet is sit down.
:07:56
You're not staying for the fireworks?
Bags of panic and blue lights.
:07:59
No. I've seen too many airdrops.
:08:02
They don't compare
to a nice, warm bed.
:08:23
Would you believe it?
Right on time.