:33:00
keeps hot dog buns fresh for days.
:33:03
These people had been completely
isolated from civilization.
:33:07
No one had outlined a physical
fitness program for them,
:33:11
and they had no athletic equipment.
:33:13
I started them
on simple calisthenics,
:33:15
worked up to rudimentary game skills,
:33:16
and finally, advanced
competitive theory.
:33:19
I was patient, and
they were eager to learn.
:33:22
They seemed to enjoy themselves.
:33:24
Probably due to advanced
American teaching techniques,
:33:28
we bridged the generations
of isolation,
:33:31
and communicated successfully
with the Molombos.
:33:39
They're getting the hang of it.
:33:41
When we re-enlist,
I'll teach them baseball.
:33:43
Ted, I don't want to stay here.
:33:46
It's time to go home to
the plans we made before the war.
:33:52
A lot of people made plans
before the war. Like George Zip.
:34:01
At that moment, I realised Elaine
had doubts about our relationship.
:34:06
And that, as much as anything else,
led to my drinking problem.
:34:11
We did come back to the States.
I tried a number of jobs.
:34:15
I could go on, but
I'd probably bore you.
:34:18
I couldn't blame Elaine.
She wanted a career.
:34:28
- I can't stand it.
- What is it?
:34:30
- Yes?
- It's my stomach.
:34:32
I haven't felt this awful since
we saw that Ronald Reagan film.
:34:37
I'll see if I can find
some dramamine.
:34:47
Captain, a woman passenger
is very sick.
:34:50
Airsick?
:34:52
I think so, but
I've never seen it so acute.
:34:56
Find out if a doctor's onboard
as quietly as you can.