:17:13
Can I talk to you
for a minute?
:17:27
I was wondering if you, uh--
:17:30
Are you, uh, you know, holding?
:17:32
No, man, I'm not.
:17:34
Well, I was wondering if you could
hold something for me.
:17:38
Are you smuggling furs
or something?
:17:42
Drugs.
:17:46
Excuse me. General Hansen?
:17:48
No, I'm not a general,
but may I help you?
:17:52
Yes. I want to thank you
for saving my life over in Vietnam.
:17:55
- I don't think that was me.
- You're right. It was Normandy Beach.
:17:58
I was shot up pretty bad.
:18:01
You grabbed me, pulled me into a foxhole
and patched me up. I appreciate it.
:18:04
I don't think so and don't care
and don't have the time.
:18:07
- See this arm band? MP.
- Yes, ma'am.
:18:10
Stands for military police.
Are you on one of these buses?
:18:14
Not yet, ma'am.
:18:15
My job is to see that
big, strong men like you...
:18:19
get on these buses
without getting lost.
:18:21
So why don't you just move along
and get on the bus.
:18:25
Could you check him off?
:18:26
You know, there's a strip search
before you get on the bus.
:18:30
- Really?
- Yeah. Be careful, man.
:18:36
So, I guess we dig each other...
:18:39
and we'll be seeing each other
around the officers' club?
:18:47
Watch out for this guy.
He's a troublemaker.
:18:53
- Do you have your papers?
- Yes. Here.
:18:58
What happens if I refuse
to get on the bus?