Yours, Mine and Ours
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- What will we do?
- Get off it!

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Otter, Ely!
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- Admiral, you okay?
- Where are the boys?

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- Where are the boys?
- What?

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- Where are the boys?
- I don-t know.

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Otter!
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Stop! Stop!
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Yay, a sandbox!
:37:51
- How-s it going?
- Good.

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I ordered us a part that-ll have us
up and running in no time.

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You sure are putting a lot of effort
into fixing that big old light bulb.

:38:01
A lighthouse without a light
is just a house.

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And that-s a problem because...
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Have I ever told you the story
of the beautiful lighthouse keeper?

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The beautiful lighthouse keeper? No.
I think I would have remembered that.

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Well, once upon a time,
there was a beautiful lighthouse keeper.

:38:19
Wait, wait.
I thought that lighthouse keepers...

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were old men in yellow raincoats
with long white beards.

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Oh, no. This one was a real hottie.
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- She had long red hair. She was tall...
- Yeah.

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...and her body, it was the bomb.
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Anyway, her man was a sailor.
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Oh, I love sailors.
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And he was afraid that she-d find
someone else whenever he was away.

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- No.
- So she said to him...

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- As long as that light up there is lit...
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- my heart will always be yours...
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So, from then on,
whenever he was away at sea...

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he could just look back
and he-d see that light...


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