:15:00
It's like the colonel says:
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Good men are hard to find.
:15:05
I don't know how much you know
about ______ the last war but...
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...several of our men
were missing in action.
:15:10
Since then on two occasions we sent in
squads to rescue those men.
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Both missions failed.
:15:15
Now we have to go and get the men who went to
get the men who went to get the men.
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-My job is to make sure we don't fail again.
-What's this got to do with me?
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I'm going this time.
:15:24
-We want you to go with him, Topper.
-Why me, ma'am?
:15:27
Because you're the best
of what's left.
:15:31
My war is over.
:15:43
This will cost you a few extra dollars now.
:15:44
But you'll make that back
and more on your heating bill winter.
:15:48
Later we'll be cocking the ashram
if you want to stop by.
:15:51
Thanks, Bob.
:15:56
This mission's important Topper.
We've got to take care of our people.
:16:00
Come with me.
:16:04
When are you gonna
put Ramada behind you?
:16:07
-What are you talking about?
-You say your war is over.
:16:11
Maybe the one out there is,
but not the one inside you.
:16:15
You running away from the pain,
but it won't solve anything.
:16:18
Because wherever you go,
you take the pain with you.
:16:21
You've come an awful long way to burn me lecture,
haven't you colonel?
:16:24
I know you were hurt
when that woman left.
:16:26
But you're just using that to hide
from who you really are.
:16:29
-That was a long time ago.
-(Thank you. Next!)
:16:32
I don't want it.
:16:34
Nice butt.
:16:37
Topper, let me tell you
a little story.
:16:40
It seems there were three bears.
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And one morning when their porridge was
too hot, they went for a walk.
:16:45
And a little blond girl came
skipping through the woods...
:16:49
...she ate their porridge
and she sat in their chairs...
:16:52
...she slept in their beds.
:16:53
And when those bears returned
and discovered that mess....
:16:57
-Do you know what happened then Topper?
-No.