:40:01
I'd like that.
:40:05
It would be fine.
:40:09
I'd like it very much.
:40:29
Have you always been
this stupid?!
:40:31
How did a person like you,
as stupid as you are,
:40:33
become an aviator?!
:40:34
Can you read?!
:40:35
Are you that illiterate?!
:40:36
This is no kindergarten!
:40:38
This is no, no preschool!
:40:40
Grafton!
:40:42
Get in here.
:40:43
You were part of this, too.
:40:48
Sit down, both of you.
:40:52
Now what's this crap
:40:53
about you attempting
to feed a merchant seaman
:40:55
to some alligators?
:40:56
They were crocodiles, sir.
:40:58
I don't give a damn.
:41:00
Now go on.
:41:01
Well, I attempted to throw
:41:03
the aforementioned puke
to the crocodiles, sir,
:41:04
when his belt caught on
the railing and I failed.
:41:07
An altercation
then ensued, sir.
:41:08
700 bucks damage,
:41:09
30 men in the brig
:41:11
and an alligator injured...
:41:13
and you got away.
:41:15
Using escape and evasion
techniques, sir,
:41:17
I was able to avoid
being captured and, sir,
:41:19
we didn't hurt that crocodile.
:41:21
He was fine when we left.
:41:22
Yeah, he was okay, skipper.
:41:29
Damn it, stand up!
:41:30
Who gave you permission
to sit down?
:41:35
Who was with you?
:41:35
I'd rather not say, sir.
:41:37
That's the same thing he said.
:41:40
Mr. Cole.
:41:41
I couldn't help but overhear
the conversation,
:41:44
and I thought
I might add something, sir.
:41:46
Then go ahead, mister.
:41:49
These men were victimized, sir.
:41:52
"Victimized"?
:41:53
Exactly, sir,
they were victimized.
:41:55
We were lucky to escape.
I saw the whole thing.
:41:57
Yes...
:41:59
And I'm sure you'd let me know