:48:08
Well, shall we get some tea?
:48:10
That would be lovely.
:48:12
I love tea in the afternoon.
:48:15
I love tea, but we have to boil it.
:48:19
Helen!
:48:21
Atten-hut!
:48:23
Right shoulder arms!
:48:28
Right face!
:48:32
Forward arms!
:48:35
- Ready!
- Looking good, men.
:48:38
- Don-t they?
- Ready!
:48:40
- Fire! Ready! Fire!
- Frank.
:48:44
- Fix bayonets!
- Frank!
:48:47
- What if he brings his hammer?
- There is no hammer.
:48:51
But maybe
we-re kind of crossing the line.
:48:53
And I don-t feel right
about endangering the little kids.
:48:56
Trust me, they-re biologically protected
by the cuteness factor.
:49:00
This is gonna be good.
:49:05
You like it?
:49:06
- Stop!
- Isn-t it pretty?
:49:08
That was very naughty.
:49:12
What-s happening?
:49:14
Boys, I don-t think that was a good idea,
do you?
:49:18
- No.
- No.
:49:19
But that was very important
to your father...
:49:21
so you need to say you-re sorry.
:49:23
- Sorry.
- Sorry.
:49:24
Okay, now go on and play.
:49:27
Whoa, whoa! That-s it? ...Go play...?
:49:31
Well, they-re four years old, Frank.
What else is there? The hammer?
:49:35
- There are other...
- A spanking?
:49:37
No, honey, of course not.
We don-t spank our children.
:49:40
The Admiral does.
:49:46
Occasionally, a little pat on the butt
sends a clear message.
:49:50
- Well, you-re not spanking my children.
- I thought they were our children.
:49:53
You-re not spanking our children.
:49:57
Okay, fine.
:49:59
Let-s just let them all run naked
and wild.