:46:01
I'd take a stroll
:46:05
And get you right off my mind
:46:08
But now I find that
:46:12
I don't want to walk
:46:15
Without the sunshine
:46:23
Why'd you have to turn off
:46:26
All that sunshine?
:46:34
Oh, baby
:46:36
Please come back
:46:38
Or you'll break
my heart for me
:46:44
'Cause I
:46:48
Don't want to walk without you
:46:52
No, sirree
:47:07
My friends and I...
:47:08
acting on advice from
the radio G-Man Biff Baxter...
:47:12
collected scrap iron
every day after school.
:47:14
Our local soda jerk, Lita,
joined the WACS...
:47:17
and looked good in uniform.
:47:19
And Mrs. Riley had
a Victory Garden...
:47:21
in her flower pots.
:47:23
On the radio, stories changed...
:47:26
and now it was
the Japanese and Germans...
:47:28
who were the villains.
:47:29
OK, you Axis rats.
:47:30
I know you've
got submarines...
:47:32
sneaking around
the coast of America.
:47:33
We have no submarines.
:47:35
Yes, you do!
:47:36
U-boats and airplanes.
:47:37
But we Americans are...
:47:39
always on the lookout,
always alert.
:47:40
Take that!
:47:45
OK. I think you've
learned your lesson.
:47:47
One American with courage
is worth 20 of you.
:47:50
Come along.
:47:51
Uncle Sam knows what
to do with Axis rats.
:47:54
My friends and I hung on
Biff Baxter's every word...
:47:57
and when he said
to keep a sharp eye out...
:47:59
for enemy planes and submarines
lurking off the coast...