Old Bill and Son Page #7
- Year:
- 1941
- 96 min
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Dad you might say goodbye to sell it for
me will you and give her you know and no
one else no one else second quarter
mom bye son wish I wish come in Jerry
people boy
move to the right in threes Roy.
Oh Oh guys that bread dad's friend give
the countersign medicaid boss friend
number seven pose old well sir
doesn't intend six beds incubated
section grounded this is our forming up
point sergeant steel you're the leading
section inform me as soon as yours catch
him you know where the forties you've
got the rope
yep as soon as our scouts get across and
see that it's safe get the rest of our
section over to cover them - okay on
number one section scout
just look at the English
number two seconds left in sport number
one straightaway
any case you have to run or - what about
my boy in his pale I don't think come to
say goodbye got an early start
oh boy share couldn't ask you do just
remember just to say goodbye
afraid you can't be gun couldn't put the
tunes back lasted until October night
it's alright with me.
Aussies anyway last he said before he
went was cycling bad you said he dizzy
listen you left your Pleasant right
listen I expect I'll be up here again
sometime
goodbye
yes
now boys missing I'm gonna have to value
around Oh
I am gasps mr. Knight the word I
offenses what you cannot go you will be
shot nobody I'm carrying gasps you know
the country round here don't ain't
budgin what is pork
well scrounging and same thing nor ever.
Pope's down that cheap one yes drove me
out to get there without being cocked no
I do not draw anything Jesse I am not so
fully why wait if you lose my drawings
and die by well what happened to my
fortunes after the war no I do not draw
anything but I will go with you
we should put a cork in the end of that.
Winkle pin of yours
hey Ellen you know gasps I've been
thinking when we'd expect from this
little urchin we're pouring yes here if
we get back
do you see what I see saddle borscht
light your mouth water don't eat yes
what an idea if we wish to take that not
prisoner might be there one asked so
many questions whatever you're back what
about come on come on camera and all of
well William I'm surprised at you
thanks see you talking so rough like
that
what are you playing it we're gonna be
all over the place don't you sit down
take a load off your mind seven all
right are you Sam well of course I'm all
right
what the blazes are you doing out here
well you didn't come back so me and Gus
come out to look for you it's all where
your silly old thing William taught me
you would often this think when you get
back
just what I was thinking so that's why
me and Gus capture them prisoners
there's a sort of peace offering I say
what Oh capture them we haven't go home
no you haven't we have but we've just
captured them did you see yes I don't.
Trump all that we busy all the time and
you know it well you don't need him son
and we could do with a Morrible oh don't
I what about my promotion come on son
hey don't stop wheedling William
well you might let's have a couple of
just stand over to the sergeant major
nothing doing but you can have him back
when we've done with him
now listen will you them prisoners he's
ours and we're sticking to him get it
wonder what he is thinking about he does
not think thinking Germany is Fairport
that's very even as where he is probably
thinks he's an arrant what does it
matter
he's not trying to think he's only
trying to kill without pity without
mercy anybody anywhere anytime but
always don't in your I guess trying the
machinery talk the machinery they'd be
mysterion Tom Nia born the machinery
giving God the second ending his job to
Hitler let him have their bombs and guy
screams guitar thousand concentration
camps they didn't have a lot he'll never
have the guts to fight on Freeman and
this is the people who think they should
all the world
I'll never be won't you b*tches sweet
life I won't hey fritz you've been
listening to our news in English
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