• 4 months ago
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00:00:00Boy, the boogie-woogie dancing at the old Savoy
00:00:22Was hoping he could spend the summer nights with me
00:00:25Then Uncle Sam shipped all the boys back out to sea
00:00:28We boogied on the dance floor
00:00:31Until the shore patrol was at the ball
00:00:58We boogied on the dance floor
00:01:00Until the shore patrol was at the ball
00:01:28According to this file, you've been in three fights since January
00:01:31You've been in detention five times a month
00:01:33This is worse than any other kid in this entire school
00:01:36And as such, you give me no choice
00:01:38I have to expel him, Miss Statler
00:01:40It was a fight that I didn't even start
00:01:42It's not about today's fight, Dylan
00:01:44It's about what you've been doing all year long
00:01:48Why don't you go out in the hallway and have a seat
00:01:50Let me speak to your mother in private
00:01:53Why'd he get in so many fights?
00:01:59Miss Statler, this fight is just the icing on the cake
00:02:01There's a pattern of violence here
00:02:03His fights, his disrespect towards his teachers
00:02:05His inability to show up for more than half of his classes at all
00:02:08And it's getting worse
00:02:29Happy Birthday, Connor
00:02:31Happy Birthday, Connor
00:02:57Can I get you something, handsome?
00:02:59Morning
00:03:01You gonna just keep staring at that newspaper
00:03:04Or you gonna give a girl a look?
00:03:06Oh, sorry
00:03:08Sorry
00:03:10Sorry
00:03:14Come, Cahill
00:03:16Are you blushing?
00:03:17What?
00:03:18Oh, come on, that's crazy talk
00:03:20All right
00:03:22Well, you wanna try something special today for breakfast?
00:03:25I would, uh, just like my usual, Kay, if you don't mind
00:03:28Thanks anyway
00:03:30Well, it was worth a try
00:03:32So let's see, that's scrambled eggs and bacon
00:03:34And fill up this miserable thermos
00:03:36I like it, it's got character
00:03:38It's got salmonella
00:03:40Be right back
00:03:52You're 16, Dylan
00:03:54This mad at the world routine is getting old
00:03:57And getting kicked out of school, that just tops it off
00:04:00Whatever, the way I see it, my summer's just starting early
00:04:03Oh, dream on
00:04:05Your summer ends today
00:04:07Dylan, ever since your father left, you've been nothing but a nightmare
00:04:11Why is that?
00:04:12Oh, don't be so dramatic, Mom
00:04:14I was nine when Dad left
00:04:15I didn't become a nightmare until a couple of years ago
00:04:18He was the smart one, he escaped
00:04:20You don't know what you're talking about, kiddo
00:04:22Anyway, Dad wasn't happy, and you made him leave
00:04:30Dylan
00:04:38How many you want?
00:04:39All right, all right, all right
00:04:41Who wants banana cream?
00:04:43Good Lord, I do
00:04:44Oh, I do, but we're playing cards here, right?
00:04:46Play, dummy, I'm out
00:04:49How many you want, man?
00:04:50Can you get that, Bart?
00:04:51Two
00:04:56Hello?
00:04:57Hi, Dad
00:04:58Who's this?
00:04:59It's Veronica, your daughter
00:05:00Veronica?
00:05:02Uh, how'd you know I was here?
00:05:05You're always at the VFW
00:05:07Well, hi, honey, is everything okay?
00:05:10It's Dylan
00:05:11Dylan? What happened to him?
00:05:15Well, he got into a fight today at school, and...
00:05:20I just think he needs a little attention
00:05:23You know, from a positive male role model
00:05:28I was actually thinking he could come out and stay with you
00:05:32For the summer
00:05:35We're out of options, Dad
00:05:39He needs some tough love, he might not graduate
00:05:42I...
00:05:44I guess it wouldn't hurt the boy to spend the summer in Greensville
00:05:50Thank you
00:05:51Don't thank me yet
00:05:54All right, then
00:05:56Good night, Dad
00:05:57Good night, honey
00:06:07How many you want, man?
00:06:10Three, all right
00:06:14You all right, Colonel?
00:06:15You look kind of pinky
00:06:16I don't know what that means, but what's the matter, Colonel?
00:06:18Veronica would like Dylan to spend the summer with me in Greensville
00:06:24As in your grandson, Dylan?
00:06:26What does she want you to do, shape him up or something?
00:06:28Make a man out of him?
00:06:29Well, what are you gonna do with him, Colonel?
00:06:31I don't know
00:06:40Where have you been?
00:06:41Nowhere
00:06:42Don't give me that, I asked you a question
00:06:44Give me a break, Mom, you're totally overreacting
00:06:46I don't think I'm overreacting at all
00:06:49You just put a boy in the hospital
00:06:51I think I'm taking it pretty well
00:06:56I talked to your grandfather tonight
00:06:57And how's the Colonel?
00:06:58You're spending the summer with him
00:07:00I'm what?
00:07:01You're spending the summer in Greensville
00:07:03There's no way I'm spending the summer in the sticks
00:07:05Much less with them
00:07:07Oh, yes you are
00:07:12Yes, you are
00:07:42I can't slow it down
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00:08:12Rainbolt
00:08:15Dylan
00:08:16Over here
00:08:19Reporting for duty, Colonel
00:08:22What's that?
00:08:23Shake like a man
00:08:27You must have grown two feet since I last saw you
00:08:30Here, stand next to me
00:08:34You got some meat on your bones finally, too, huh?
00:08:37Come on
00:08:38I gotta make a pit stop
00:08:41Come on
00:08:48Come on
00:08:55Hey, Mac
00:08:56Hey, Colonel, right on time
00:08:58I just switched out the tap
00:09:00Nice
00:09:02This is Dylan
00:09:03Veronica something
00:09:04Nice to meet you, Dylan
00:09:05What are you drinking?
00:09:06Beer
00:09:07Dream on
00:09:08Coke's fine
00:09:09Coke, coming up
00:09:12What do you say?
00:09:14Thanks
00:09:15You're welcome
00:09:16Come on, knucklehead
00:09:17Let me introduce you to the rest of the knuckleheads
00:09:20What are you playing?
00:09:22Rock, card, stud
00:09:24Must be Dylan
00:09:25I'm Johnny
00:09:26Hey
00:09:27Hey
00:09:28You don't look like a hardened criminal
00:09:30I'm Chick
00:09:31Welcome aboard
00:09:33Knucklehead, we're here
00:09:36All right, San Diego, give me three points
00:09:38Make it two
00:09:39Done
00:09:41Yo, New York
00:09:42You play poker?
00:09:43You bet
00:09:44Have a seat
00:09:46Not tonight
00:09:49Rain check?
00:09:50You got it
00:09:51You making a bet?
00:09:52No, I'm making a contribution
00:09:54Children's fun
00:09:55Come on
00:09:57Let's go
00:10:06Yeah, come on in
00:10:09Up at the top of the stairs
00:10:12You don't smoke, do you?
00:10:14No
00:10:15Better not catch you doing it
00:10:17I'm putting you in your mother's room
00:10:20Don't let the frills bother you
00:10:23You'll bunk in here for the summer
00:10:27Why don't you slap your backpack down on the bed for now?
00:10:32Now, we may as well get this out of the way right now
00:10:35I've got a few rules for you to follow
00:10:38Rule one, be on time
00:10:40Okay, rule two, do what's right
00:10:43Rule three, treat everyone with respect
00:10:47Now, you follow those three rules, we won't have any problems here
00:10:51Now, unless there are some questions, and I'm sure there won't be
00:10:56I think you probably should call your mother
00:10:59I will
00:11:01All right, then
00:11:03Good night
00:11:04You going to bed?
00:11:05It's eight o'clock
00:11:06Yeah, well, I usually read at least until eight-thirty
00:11:11Sometimes I even make it to nine
00:11:15Good night
00:11:30Hello?
00:11:31Dad?
00:11:32Hey, sweetie, how's my girl?
00:11:34I'm fine, but I haven't heard from Dylan yet, is everything okay?
00:11:37I thought he called you
00:11:39Yeah, he's fine
00:11:41Dad, I know how angry he must be right now
00:11:45I'll make sure he calls you tomorrow
00:11:47Well, good night, Dad
00:11:49Good night, honey
00:11:50Thanks for calling
00:11:51You're welcome
00:11:52Bye
00:11:53Bye
00:11:54Bye
00:11:55Bye
00:11:56Bye
00:11:57Thanks for calling
00:12:04Hello
00:12:28Hello?
00:12:32We have work to do, get dressed
00:12:35We're burning daylight
00:12:36Okay, okay, I'm up
00:12:39I'll be in the kitchen
00:12:40You'll be down in fifteen minutes
00:12:49Work is important
00:12:51It gives a man self-respect and a reason to be alive
00:12:56If a man is useful to others, then he really feels good about himself
00:13:01And he's really lucky if he finds something that he's good at and...
00:13:10You really type messages into that thing?
00:13:12Huh?
00:13:13You don't talk?
00:13:14Nobody talks anymore, everybody texts
00:13:17Well, with that little keyboard, how do you do that with your big fingers?
00:13:21You use your fingernails
00:13:23Could I see it?
00:13:26What is with you?
00:13:30You know, it's amazing
00:13:33It's just so incredible
00:13:36The things that they come up with these days
00:13:39That...
00:13:41Oh, windfall!
00:13:46I'm sorry
00:13:49I'll buy you another one someday
00:13:53Come on!
00:14:00This is one of my jobs
00:14:03Every time I do it, it gives me a great feeling
00:14:09Hey, a horse
00:14:14Whoa, whoa, what are you doing?
00:14:16Unfolding the flag
00:14:18It almost hit the ground
00:14:20A flag must never touch the ground, understood?
00:14:23All right
00:14:24Good, come on
00:14:33Hold still, hold it!
00:14:35Keep it up!
00:14:38I'm gonna learn respect somewhere along the way
00:14:42Raise her up
00:14:50Come on
00:15:10What's that?
00:15:12When you raise the flag, you always salute it
00:15:16You can stand at attention like that salute meant something
00:15:20Say it again!
00:15:24That's it
00:15:25Good
00:15:27Let's go
00:15:32I work here, too
00:15:34Well, I don't really work, I volunteer here
00:15:37I volunteered you, too
00:15:39What?
00:15:40What?
00:15:41Well, yeah, we package up the books and clothes for the church rummage sale
00:15:47I want you to meet this guy
00:15:49He'll show you the ropes
00:15:52Cory?
00:15:53Oh, hey, Colonel
00:15:55He's up
00:15:56Cory, this is my grandson, Dylan
00:15:59Dylan, this is Cory Miller
00:16:00Heard a lot about you
00:16:02He'll be staying the summer with me
00:16:04Cool
00:16:05Now, listen up, guys
00:16:06This Saturday is our rummage sale day
00:16:09We've got a whole bunch of boxes of clothes in
00:16:12We gotta sort them out
00:16:14Take you about four hours
00:16:16I'll be over at the VFW taking care of a few things there
00:16:20Cory, lock up
00:16:21Dylan, when you finish here, go straight home
00:16:25Clear? Clear?
00:16:27Yes
00:16:28Take care
00:16:29So, uh, come on, I'll show you where the boxes are
00:16:35Uh, pants go here, shirts go over there
00:16:39Forget this
00:16:41No, come on, it's not as bad as it seems
00:16:44We'll put on some tunes and if we have sodas in the break room
00:16:48You live in New York City, right?
00:16:51Yeah
00:16:52Do you like it there?
00:16:53Better than here, dude
00:16:55A whole lot better than here
00:16:59Ah, I'm last
00:17:00Give me a hand
00:17:03There, boy
00:17:05All right, did you get those boxes sorted?
00:17:07Yeah
00:17:08Good, now before you get too comfortable
00:17:10I've got some work that needs to be done
00:17:12I just got done working
00:17:13Yeah, I know
00:17:14I want the newspapers bundled in the lawn mowed
00:17:18But it's gonna be dark
00:17:19Not if you work fast
00:17:20Let's go, it's getting late
00:17:22I'm so over this
00:17:23I know, I know
00:17:39Fuck
00:17:42I'm so over this
00:18:09Fuck
00:18:17Hold it right there, Huck Finn
00:18:20Get back inside
00:18:24This is so stupid
00:18:25What is?
00:18:26Me being here
00:18:27It's just another one of my mom's dumb ideas
00:18:29Let's get one thing straight
00:18:30This is not one of your mom's dumb ideas
00:18:33This is your last resort
00:18:34One way or another
00:18:35You're here to get your act together
00:18:38Whatever
00:18:40I'm not done talking to you
00:18:41Get back here
00:18:43Don't ever walk away while I'm talking to you
00:18:45You got that?
00:18:46Yeah
00:18:47What?
00:18:48Yeah
00:18:49All right, go back to bed
00:18:50And call your mother
00:18:51It's late
00:18:52I don't care
00:18:53She's worried about you
00:19:09Oh
00:19:15Hello?
00:19:16Yeah mom, it's me
00:19:18Oh, hey honey, how are you doing?
00:19:20I hate it here
00:19:22How are you two getting along?
00:19:24How do you think?
00:19:25He treats me like a slave
00:19:27Well, his bark is bigger than his bite
00:19:29You'll be fine
00:19:30If I promise to be good, can I come home?
00:19:33No, you can't
00:19:35This is going to be good for you, trust me
00:19:37Whatever, I'm going to bed
00:19:39Okay, honey
00:19:40I love you
00:19:51No gourmet coffee houses around here
00:19:57Good morning, gentlemen
00:19:59Okay
00:20:00This is my grandson, Dylan
00:20:02Well, Dylan
00:20:04I see the resemblance
00:20:06You're as good looking as your grandpa
00:20:09Can I get you something to eat, Dylan?
00:20:11I'll take an omelette
00:20:12Want some orange juice to go with it?
00:20:13Can I get some coffee?
00:20:14Of course you can
00:20:18Right here
00:20:20I'm not even going to ask you
00:20:23Oh, mustn't forget the thermos, sweetie
00:20:28Sweetie?
00:20:30Quiet, I don't want to hear it
00:20:37You know, you could have broken your leg
00:20:41When you jumped off that roof last night
00:20:43I was fine
00:20:44You did it in good time, though
00:20:47Yeah, your mom took longer than that
00:20:49When she used to do it
00:20:54Where were you headed?
00:20:56Nowhere but here
00:21:02You want to go?
00:21:05Go
00:21:07But ask yourself this before you go
00:21:10What the heck is it I'm going back to?
00:21:23Okay, guys, break's over
00:21:25Cory, make sure the canned goods for the food drive are boxed up
00:21:29Roger, Colonel
00:21:30Jenny, this is my grandson, Dylan
00:21:36It's nice to meet you, Dylan
00:21:38Yeah
00:21:40Jenny, I want you to get the children's clothes boxed up
00:21:43So I can get them over to Father Martin at the orphanage
00:21:46Roger
00:21:51Okay, Dylan, let's go
00:21:53Dylan, let's go
00:21:56Let's go
00:22:05Oh, what a mess
00:22:07Sure would be nice to have our July 4th picnic here
00:22:11So, here's what I want you to do
00:22:13I want you to clean all this mess out of here
00:22:15And fix up that fence
00:22:17Cory will show you where the tools are
00:22:19And when you're done, you're going to be so proud of what you finished
00:22:23You watch
00:22:25Okay
00:22:56Hey, Mr. Fix-It
00:23:02Looks like you used brake
00:23:12You're doing a really good job
00:23:14Looks great
00:23:16I didn't know you were so handy
00:23:17Me neither
00:23:18Did your dad teach you how to do that?
00:23:20Nah, my old man's a ghost
00:23:22Oh, I'm sorry
00:23:24Nah, he ain't dead, he's just out of the picture
00:23:27Oh, you always have the colonel
00:23:29Don't remind me
00:23:30What, you guys don't get along?
00:23:31Sure, like a convict gets along with the warden
00:23:37You know, I've always wanted to see New York
00:23:40Central Park, Times Square
00:23:43That must be so exciting
00:23:45It's been plenty exciting for me lately
00:23:47Yeah, I heard you got into some trouble
00:23:50You could say that, and then some
00:23:54Fighting, getting kicked out of school
00:23:57You don't seem like that kind of guy
00:24:02It's hard to explain
00:24:05Maybe it's just the way things are back there
00:24:07You get into a situation and people expect certain things
00:24:11You don't want to look like a fool
00:24:14And you get trapped
00:24:16Yeah, I guess that's what it is
00:24:19I can understand that
00:24:24Want to know something funny?
00:24:26My parents warned me about you
00:24:28Don't worry, they do it with every guy
00:24:31They heard the colonel's juvenile delinquent grandson was coming into town
00:24:35And that spells trouble
00:24:37With a capital T
00:24:41How about you?
00:24:43Do you like it here?
00:24:45I love it
00:24:47But that doesn't mean I wouldn't like to see
00:24:50Well, New York City, for instance
00:24:55Well, if you ever make it there
00:24:57I'd love to show you around
00:24:59That'd be nice
00:25:05So how's the little hooligan doing?
00:25:08Kids these days, they're just so different
00:25:12Tell me about it
00:25:13His dad leaving put her behind the eight ball
00:25:16No crucified a boy for his father's mistake
00:25:19He's just a kid and he needs your help
00:25:21You led men into battle
00:25:23What's the matter, you can't handle a teenager with a chip on his shoulder?
00:25:26That was different
00:25:27And this chip is a very large chip
00:25:29I know how it is
00:25:31Kids practically begging you for help
00:25:34You're a colonel
00:25:36Lead
00:25:50This boy's class
00:25:58There you go, Brooks
00:26:00Thank you
00:26:01Hey, Tim, no, please don't do this
00:26:12Here's your change
00:26:14Cory, get your helmet
00:26:16Hi, deputy
00:26:18Please, I need that
00:26:19Yeah, right, Cory
00:26:20It's not happening today
00:26:22Hey!
00:26:23Yep, back at you
00:26:25Give him his helmet back
00:26:27This helmet?
00:26:32There's the helmet
00:26:34Now why don't you just stay out of it?
00:26:42All right, that's it, stop it
00:26:44That's it, that's enough
00:26:46That's enough
00:26:47That was awesome
00:26:49Hey!
00:26:50Thanks, Jack
00:26:52You got it
00:26:53Well, we'll see if it won't happen again
00:26:56Good night
00:27:00Do you realize how lucky you are?
00:27:02They could have pressed charges as easy as anything
00:27:05Cory was in trouble, I had to help him
00:27:07Oh, and I heard it all, I got it
00:27:09Sometimes you get kids like Cory who...
00:27:12You mean nerds?
00:27:13I was gonna say who are smart and sensitive
00:27:16And, you know, and they get picked on and they turn to...
00:27:20Well, they turn to guys like us
00:27:22There was nothing else I could do, I had to help
00:27:25And I'm glad you did
00:27:27But you could have used more brains
00:27:29You could have...
00:27:31You could have maybe talked your way out of it
00:27:33You could have walked away from it
00:27:35All those fights at the school, what did they get you?
00:27:37Just more fights, didn't they?
00:27:39Didn't they?
00:27:40I guess...
00:27:41Yeah, come here
00:27:43I'll tell you something about an old war horse like me
00:27:46Violence never got anything for anybody, anywhere
00:27:55Gentlemen, gentlemen, the party has arrived
00:27:58You wanna razzle up a hamburger for him?
00:28:00Oh, sure, I can handle that, you want fries with that, chief?
00:28:02Sure
00:28:03All right
00:28:04Okay, knucklehead, have a seat
00:28:06Hey, Colonel
00:28:11What are you playing?
00:28:12All right, hand it up
00:28:18What do you say?
00:28:19Thanks
00:28:20You're welcome
00:28:21It's awesome
00:28:23Kid, you in or out?
00:28:24Why? You wanna lose some money?
00:28:26All right, huh?
00:28:28You got any scratch, kid?
00:28:29Yeah, a little
00:28:31Hand it up
00:28:32Are you sure?
00:28:33Now, don't go betting crazy like...
00:28:37Give me something, will you?
00:28:39I'm trying, I'm trying
00:28:43Hand it on over
00:28:45There you go
00:28:46It's so close
00:28:49Garbage
00:28:51How many you want?
00:28:52Give me two
00:28:54How many you want, kid?
00:28:55I'm good
00:28:59Okay
00:29:00I'll take two, you know, from the top
00:29:03If I can
00:29:05Do a bet, Mac
00:29:06I'll bet two
00:29:07I'll see your two and raise you four
00:29:12I'll leave
00:29:14I call
00:29:16All right, kid, flip them out
00:29:17What you got?
00:29:18Pieces and eights
00:29:19You got it
00:29:21You raised on a dead man's hand?
00:29:23Yeah
00:29:24Looks like you got us a shark in the tank
00:29:26You wanna deal again?
00:29:27Or you guys just wanna give me the money now?
00:29:31See, would you?
00:29:32We're not related
00:29:35Here you go, kid
00:29:42Quite a collection of vinyl, huh?
00:29:47Jane, The Butterflies?
00:29:49Yeah
00:29:50Can't believe my mom would listen to that stuff
00:29:53She was such a nerd
00:29:55I wouldn't have it any other way
00:29:58I had enough to worry about with all the burnouts and punks chasing her around
00:30:03What was my mom like when she was my age?
00:30:06She was a beautiful young girl
00:30:10Smart, straight A's
00:30:13Homecoming queen, you name it
00:30:16I was always worried that some young buck would come along and steal her away from your grandma and me
00:30:24I guess that's what happened
00:30:27My dad?
00:30:34Was my mom ever a troublemaker?
00:30:37No, not really
00:30:39Not until she took off for New York with your dad and didn't tell anyone
00:30:44I guess that kicked things up a notch around here
00:30:51I really wasn't prepared for that one
00:30:55Then my dad just took off again
00:31:00Maybe it was the best thing for both of them
00:31:10I'm up, I'm up
00:31:14Okay then
00:31:16Here
00:31:19Lord of the Flies?
00:31:21Good book, read it
00:31:24It doesn't matter how many you get through
00:31:28It does matter how much of a good book gets through
00:31:33Get through?
00:31:35It does matter how much of a good book gets through to you
00:31:42Alright, hurry up, we're burning daylight
00:31:50Bye sweetie
00:31:56Why don't you ask Kay out?
00:31:58What?
00:31:59It's obvious she likes you, trust me, I know
00:32:02What's up?
00:32:03Well, thanks for the tip, Casanova
00:32:05I'm serious, she lights up like a Christmas tree whenever she sees you
00:32:09Well, you're my age, the last thing you need is a girlfriend
00:32:11If you ask me, it's the first thing you need
00:32:13Okay, enough
00:32:15Hey, where are we going anyway?
00:32:16To your new job
00:32:17I already have a job
00:32:19Yeah, well when you're through working for me, you're gonna work for Chick
00:32:23You might learn something
00:32:32Hey Chick
00:32:50Hey Chick
00:32:52I see you brought me some help
00:32:54These are all yours
00:32:57Come on kid, I'll show you the lay of the land
00:33:00Don't forget how to find your way home
00:33:05First thing you gotta do if you're gonna work here
00:33:08Is master the dock station's S.O.P.
00:33:12S.O.P.?
00:33:13Standard Operating Procedure
00:33:15But first things first
00:33:17I don't take credit cards
00:33:19Cash is king around here, you got it?
00:33:22I got it
00:33:23Where's the register?
00:33:24You won't need one
00:33:25I'm gonna give you a hundred dollars change at the beginning of every day
00:33:28You keep all the purchases in this ledger here
00:33:32And over here, this one
00:33:35In order to dispense the gas, you have to extract the hose from its holder
00:33:41Like this
00:33:43Then, to dispense the gas into the boat
00:33:45You have to hold the end of the hose into the boat's gas tank
00:33:49Do you understand?
00:33:51Perfectly
00:33:53Good
00:33:55Because here comes your first customer
00:33:58I'll be up here if you need me
00:34:00Keep your hands inside
00:34:03Keep your hands inside, don't slow down
00:34:06We're coming really fast
00:34:08Let me help you with that
00:34:09Take the rail
00:34:12I can't reach it
00:34:14Watch your hands
00:34:15Watch your step
00:34:18Be careful, honey
00:34:20I got it
00:34:23See you again
00:34:26I'll see you guys in the car
00:34:28I didn't know you worked here
00:34:30Neither did I until this morning
00:34:32Another pleasant surprise from the colonel
00:34:34Well, looks like you're getting the hang of it
00:34:39Weren't you supposed to be at the church?
00:34:41I was, but your grandpa gave me the day off
00:34:45Cory told me how you stuck up for him
00:34:48He's very heroic of you
00:34:52Okay, I'll see you at the church
00:34:55Okay, all right
00:34:56Okay, bye
00:34:59Miss Jenny?
00:35:00Hey, Chick
00:35:04Holy mackerel, I leave you alone for a second
00:35:07You're messing around with Sweet, and it's Jenny
00:35:09You know, she's the class victor...
00:35:12Class valiant
00:35:15Anyway, she's smart as a whip
00:35:18Come on, toilet's on the fridge
00:35:37You want some help?
00:35:38It's okay, I got it
00:35:40Yeah, it looks like it
00:35:43You want me to snout right there?
00:35:44Yeah, sure
00:35:45Okay
00:35:48So, how long have you been working with the colonel?
00:35:50Uh, this is my second year
00:35:53But I've known him ever since I can remember
00:35:55Everybody knows him
00:35:57He used to read books to us when we were little
00:35:59Yeah, he's been trying to push the whole book thing on me
00:36:01What book?
00:36:02Lord of the Flies, ever heard of it?
00:36:04You've never read Lord of the Flies?
00:36:06No, why?
00:36:08Read it, you'll love it
00:36:09It's a story about these kids that get stranded on this deserted island
00:36:12with no adults and their plane crashes
00:36:14It's pretty cool
00:36:16Alright, maybe I'll check it out
00:36:19So, you coming to the barbecue?
00:36:22Of course, I wouldn't miss it
00:36:24Mac always makes the best ribs
00:36:27You're gonna be there, right?
00:36:29Oh, I'll be there
00:36:31The colonel commands it
00:36:43You call those ribs?
00:36:45I knew I should have left you with the hot dogs and the burgers
00:36:47Don't even start with me, okay?
00:36:49Every Fourth of July, you seem to forget who's the real cook here
00:36:52Little man, step aside and let Big Mac show you how to really cook some ribs
00:36:55One thing, you don't have enough clothes on today?
00:36:57Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
00:36:59Burned down the church?
00:37:00You don't know nothing about this
00:37:01Get out of here, you don't know nothing about cooking
00:37:03You don't want to know what they're doing?
00:37:05Let me take over
00:37:06All this barbecue ribs?
00:37:07Come on, we are the barbecue court
00:37:09Come here
00:37:10Come here
00:37:12Hey, hey, hey, come on, you knuckleheads
00:37:15Leave this future gyrene alone
00:37:18Come on, we're gonna have the ribs almost ready
00:37:20How about having one?
00:37:21With you guys cooking, I don't doubt that's human flesh
00:37:31Hey
00:37:33Nice ranch
00:37:36I need to see you
00:37:38Go get her, tiger
00:37:41I could say the same to you
00:37:45You just did
00:37:51Is this sheet taken?
00:37:53It is now
00:38:04Bye, Jenny
00:38:08Good to see you, Dylan
00:38:11You look really pretty
00:38:13Thanks
00:38:15So, are you enjoying the sticks yet?
00:38:17It's not so bad
00:38:18Really nothing like New York though, huh?
00:38:20That's for sure
00:38:23But, I don't mind
00:38:28How are things going with the boy?
00:38:30Not too bad, he's a good kid
00:38:32He's just got dealt a couple of cruddy cards
00:38:36Sounds like you're taking a shine to him
00:38:40Well, that's what I'm supposed to do, isn't it?
00:38:42After all, he is my grandson
00:38:44No, that's not what I mean
00:38:46What do you mean?
00:38:47Well, I mean, you know
00:38:49You don't love someone out of a sense of duty
00:38:53You love someone for beer
00:38:57Yeah
00:39:00Hey, Colonel
00:39:01Can I take the car to the lake?
00:39:02A bunch of us are gonna watch the fireworks
00:39:04A bunch of us?
00:39:06Like in Jenny?
00:39:08Oh, leave him alone
00:39:11All right, be careful
00:39:13And...
00:39:15Have fun
00:39:16You too
00:39:18Oh, yeah
00:39:19We'll work at it
00:39:21Come here
00:39:35Oh, hi
00:39:40Happy birthday, America
00:39:43You're here
00:39:50Yo, homie
00:39:54Yeah, what's up?
00:39:55You and me, brother
00:39:57Hey!
00:39:58I'm talking to you
00:40:01I'm listening
00:40:02You and me?
00:40:03We got some unfinished business to settle
00:40:05As much as I'd enjoy kicking your butt a second time
00:40:08It's just not gonna happen
00:40:10You know why?
00:40:12Because it wouldn't solve a thing
00:40:14Not a thing
00:40:17So I'm gonna walk away
00:40:18And that ends it right now
00:40:20Uh-huh
00:40:23That's a good guy
00:40:25Dude
00:40:28You coming, Jenny?
00:40:29Coming
00:40:30Bye
00:40:34Look at that
00:40:46That Tim is such a creep
00:40:48I'm so glad you didn't fight
00:40:50If you really ought to thank you, you saved Tim a lot of pain
00:40:54You did the right thing
00:40:56Come on, man
00:40:57Knocked it off
00:40:58She's having some fun
00:41:01You stupid creep
00:41:02Come on, Jenny
00:41:04How about you ditch those losers and come hang out with us?
00:41:06We're having way more fun
00:41:12What a jerk, I can't believe this
00:41:14What's he up to?
00:41:19Die!
00:41:20What's he up to?
00:41:24Die!
00:41:46Hi, Sam
00:41:47Colonel
00:41:49I'm sorry to bother you at this hour but
00:41:52We had a little problem down at Deschler's Farm tonight
00:41:55What problem?
00:41:56Looks like a couple of kids were doing a little stunt driving
00:41:59One of them was your grandson
00:42:01Is he okay?
00:42:02No, he's fine
00:42:04But your caddy's seen better days
00:42:07Was there anybody else hurt?
00:42:08No, sir
00:42:09Corey Miller and Jenny Taylor were with him but
00:42:13Not a scratch
00:42:14Thank God
00:42:15Car took out a couple of mailboxes
00:42:18We talked to the families and they agreed not to press charges
00:42:21As long as the mailboxes are fixed
00:42:24Thanks, Sam
00:42:25Pleasure
00:42:29Get over here
00:42:31Have you lost your mind?
00:42:32You could have gotten yourself killed, not to mention Corey or Jenny
00:42:35It wasn't me, it was that stupid redneck Tim
00:42:37The sheriff has kept you out of jail twice now
00:42:40Twice!
00:42:41You know what I think?
00:42:42I think maybe jail's a good place for you
00:42:44Maybe you'll come to your senses there
00:42:46Maybe you'll think about it more
00:42:48Are you done yelling?
00:42:49No, I'm not done yelling!
00:42:51How else am I going to get through that thick skull of yours?
00:42:54How consistently dumb do you have to be?
00:42:57How totally?
00:42:58You know what?
00:42:59Shut up, you stupid old man!
00:43:01Hey, you!
00:43:04You're not in New York and I'm not your mother
00:43:07And I'm not that old that I can't clean your clock
00:43:11Is this the way you treated Mom?
00:43:15No
00:43:36When I was a kid, my dad used to push me up against the wall like that
00:43:42He did it more than once
00:43:47Things were never right between him and me
00:43:51And now I'm doing the same thing to you
00:43:58Do you want to hear what happened?
00:44:00Yeah
00:44:03I was at a party, I ran into Tim and he wanted to fight
00:44:08I told him what you said to me
00:44:11I said that it wouldn't solve a thing
00:44:14Then?
00:44:15Then I walked away
00:44:18Later we were driving home and he forced us off the road
00:44:23That's it?
00:44:24That's it
00:44:26End of story
00:44:30I guess I need to take lessons on how to listen to people
00:44:36You think I'm too old to take those lessons?
00:44:41Maybe not
00:44:45I'm proud of you
00:44:48I really am
00:45:06I dance all the night, pay the fiddler in the morning
00:45:11Rise and shine coffee's in the dining room
00:45:14And all the tools you need to fix the mailboxes are in the shed
00:45:18Okay
00:45:21You finish Lord of the Flies?
00:45:24Yeah
00:45:25What'd you think?
00:45:26It was alright
00:45:28Alright?
00:45:30Better than alright
00:45:32There's another one that's better than alright
00:45:37To kill a mockingbird
00:45:39To kill a mockingbird
00:45:41See you later
00:46:03Dylan
00:46:05Dylan
00:46:07Hey, you found her, huh?
00:46:09The colonel used to love that old tub
00:46:12He had your grandmother on the lake every day
00:46:15I wonder why he doesn't use it anymore
00:46:19Too many memories, I guess
00:46:21I thought maybe you could use a little bit of this
00:46:25Sweet, thanks
00:46:26Yeah
00:46:30You must have heard what happened
00:46:32Oh yeah
00:46:34I saw your grandfather this morning
00:46:37He cares a lot about you, Dylan
00:46:40He may seem tough, but
00:46:42Oh
00:46:44He's just a product of his generation
00:46:46Oh, he really does care
00:46:49You cut him some slack, I'll bet you things will get a lot better around here
00:46:54I'll try
00:46:55Good
00:46:58Enjoy your omelet
00:46:59And, you know, if you ever want to talk
00:47:03You know where to find me
00:47:06Bye
00:47:07See ya
00:47:37I guess it was that long ago
00:47:45It's a shame you're not the same
00:47:51It's a shame you're not the same
00:47:56Oh, you were my father and I'm a husband
00:47:59But I still think of him by his name
00:48:04I know
00:48:22Hello?
00:48:23Hey, honey
00:48:24Hey, Mom, what's going on?
00:48:26Oh, well, I'm just on my way home
00:48:28I thought I'd check in on you and the Colonel
00:48:30Haven't heard from you guys for a while
00:48:32Grandpa's been keeping me kind of busy
00:48:34I bet
00:48:36Oh, I miss you
00:48:38Oh, come on, Mom
00:48:39Well, I do, and
00:48:41And I was thinking that maybe this whole summer thing was a bit rash
00:48:46What do you think?
00:48:48I don't know
00:48:49Grandpa's got me kind of booked up
00:48:51Oh, well, um
00:48:53Think about it, okay?
00:48:55Mom, I gotta get back to work, I still have tons to do
00:48:57Oh, okay
00:48:58I'll talk to you later
00:49:02Okay
00:49:12Hey
00:49:16What's up, Speedy?
00:49:17Dude, I'm sorry about last night
00:49:19No, no, no, don't be sorry
00:49:21It was the craziest thing that's ever happened to me
00:49:23How'd it go over with your parents?
00:49:25Oh
00:49:27They gave me the, uh
00:49:29The really disappointed in you speech
00:49:31It was a first for me
00:49:33I heard the caddy's still buried in the field
00:49:35Yeah, I know
00:49:36He's dealing with that right now
00:49:38Where are you headed?
00:49:40Into town
00:49:41I was gonna grab something to eat at the VFW
00:49:43Wanna come?
00:49:44I can't
00:49:45I gotta get a bunch of donations in before the Colonel gets back
00:49:48Yeah
00:49:50I wouldn't keep him waiting
00:49:51He's in a sweet mood
00:49:53Yeah, so I'm gonna
00:49:54See you later
00:49:56Okay?
00:49:57Yeah
00:49:58If you believe this
00:50:00They're raising the fees on fishing licenses
00:50:02Ridiculous
00:50:03Tell me about it
00:50:04It cost me a small fortune just to get my prostate medication
00:50:07Thanks for the info, Mac
00:50:11Aces and eights
00:50:12What brings you by?
00:50:13Just wanted to see if I could grab a sandwich
00:50:15Sure thing
00:50:16Great
00:50:17Hey, we heard about your exploits with the caddy
00:50:19You know, you could've killed yourself
00:50:20Yeah, it was a stupid thing to do
00:50:22Hey
00:50:23We were all young and dumb once too, kid
00:50:25Even your granddaddy
00:50:27Heck
00:50:29He was crazy enough to volunteer for combat duty
00:50:31In the greatest war there ever was
00:50:33Really?
00:50:34I thought he was just a desk jockey
00:50:36Who told you that?
00:50:37My mom
00:50:38She said he was in the army
00:50:39But he just shuffled paper
00:50:40You hear that, Mac?
00:50:41Sounds like something he'd say
00:50:43Absolutely
00:50:44Why don't you go behind the bar
00:50:45And check out the paper shuffler in action
00:50:51Colonel didn't ride no desk, kid
00:50:53He was in the 3rd Armored Division
00:50:55Battled his way through France, Belgium, and into Germany
00:50:58He was a war hero
00:51:01You know, he and Chick were at the Bulge together
00:51:04The Bulge?
00:51:05Largest battle U.S. Army's ever fought
00:51:07He won the Distinguished Service Cross for saving Chick's life
00:51:11After the war, he stayed around here in the National Guard
00:51:13Retired a full colonel back in 79
00:51:16Yeah, 79
00:51:17I never knew
00:51:18Well, why would you?
00:51:19I mean, veterans have a hard time sharing their experiences with people who weren't over there
00:51:23Your grandfather probably thought you didn't get it or didn't care for that man
00:51:27So all you guys were in the military, huh?
00:51:29I was in Vietnam, Mac was in Korea
00:51:32Chick and your granddaddy were in the big one
00:51:36World War II
00:51:42Yellow
00:51:44What?
00:51:48Oh my, we'll be right down there
00:51:50What's wrong?
00:51:51It's the colonel
00:51:54Colonel
00:51:57Did Dylan know I'm here?
00:51:58Yeah, he had Johnny Mackert coming over
00:52:01How much blood do you vampires need?
00:52:03I need a little to operate on, you know
00:52:05Don't worry, you've got half a tank or so
00:52:08Yeah, half a tank
00:52:09A man like me needs more than that
00:52:11If I fall, you catch me
00:52:12Will you stop being such a baby?
00:52:14Oh, look
00:52:15Colonel, you alright?
00:52:16Oh yeah, I'm fine, I'm fine
00:52:18Don't worry, I took a spill in that field
00:52:21Chick was there, for whatever that was worth
00:52:24Sorry about the car
00:52:25Huh?
00:52:26If I didn't wreck it, you wouldn't have been out there
00:52:28Will you stop talking about the car?
00:52:30That spilled milk
00:52:31I'm fine
00:52:32We'll get you home, colonel
00:52:33Yeah?
00:52:34Grab that wheelchair
00:52:35No, you don't
00:52:36No, you don't give me no wheelchair
00:52:38I'll walk out of here like a man
00:52:41Watch me
00:52:42See?
00:52:44You staying the night?
00:52:45No, I'm coming
00:52:47Catch me if I fall
00:52:52Uh, Dylan
00:52:54That trip to the hospital wore me out
00:52:58I'm gonna grab some sack time
00:53:00Would you mind getting a load of laundry and sticking it in the dryer?
00:53:03Sure, no problem
00:53:04Thanks, buddy
00:53:21Grandma?
00:53:46Grandma?
00:53:51Grandma?
00:53:57No way
00:54:01Looking for anything in particular?
00:54:04I'm sorry, I was just curious, I'll put them back
00:54:06No, go ahead, that's okay
00:54:09Let me look at those things
00:54:15There I am
00:54:17Thought you were taking a nap
00:54:18Taking a nap with that medication?
00:54:20Nobody could take a nap
00:54:28You were at the concentration camps?
00:54:32Yeah
00:54:34But
00:54:36That's a story for another day
00:54:38But you fought in the army, right?
00:54:40I did, but
00:54:43In the end, I was mostly back and forth behind the scenes
00:54:48That's not what Johnny and Mac were saying
00:54:50They said you were a hero in World War II
00:54:53And that you won some medal for saving Chick's life
00:54:56Yeah, well, Johnny and Mac's stories
00:54:59They're kind of like wine, they get better as they age
00:55:04Here
00:55:09I got something in here that I think you'll find pretty nifty
00:55:13Nifty?
00:55:15Well, cool, in your language
00:55:18Here, try it on
00:55:26Oh, man
00:55:28Hey, it's almost a perfect fit
00:55:31More than I could brag about
00:55:36Say
00:55:39Since I'm already up, G.I.
00:55:42How about you being up for a cup of joe?
00:55:45Come on, I'll brew
00:55:52You know, I noticed how you've been hanging around
00:55:55I noticed how you've been hanging around that Jenny a lot lately
00:56:00Why don't you give her a call?
00:56:03Ask her for a date
00:56:05I want to, I just can't get up the nerve to call her
00:56:07Oh, boy, things never change
00:56:10That's exactly how I felt when I was asking your grandmother for our first date
00:56:15I was as nervous as a sinner in church
00:56:18You know, sometimes it just takes that leap into the great unknown
00:56:23What if she says no?
00:56:24Well, how are you going to find out unless you ask her?
00:56:27Go on, hey, she's probably home by now from her job at the church
00:56:31Call her up and ask her out
00:56:32I don't know, what am I going to say?
00:56:34You're going to ask her if she wants to go out or not
00:56:36Okay, I'll do it, but on one condition
00:56:40Yeah, what's that?
00:56:41I call Jenny, you call Kay
00:56:44Kay?
00:56:45You've been asking me to do all kinds of crazy things all summer long
00:56:49I want you to do this one thing
00:56:51All right, all right, all right
00:56:54All right
00:57:14Hey, Jenny, it's Dylan
00:57:16You want to go out with me?
00:57:22All right, I'll see you then
00:57:35Turns out flat, huh?
00:57:36Not a chance
00:57:37Really?
00:57:38Now it's your turn
00:57:45Come on, you're a colonel, go
00:57:50Here
00:57:58How could you take my money on that pirate's double header?
00:58:01It's strictly business, Chick, nothing personal
00:58:05You could have told me they were in last place
00:58:07They've been in the basement every year
00:58:09Quick, newsflash
00:58:11Clemente dead, Starchild retired
00:58:16Hey, hey, what do you got there?
00:58:19It's a mailbox
00:58:20Whoa, look at that
00:58:22It's a mailbox
00:58:24Yeah
00:58:25Let me see that
00:58:26It's for you guys
00:58:27Where'd you get that?
00:58:29Dylan just finished it
00:58:30A boy has got talent
00:58:32Look at this
00:58:33I mean, in all my life I've never seen delinquency pay off so well
00:58:38That is some fine craftsmanship
00:58:40You did a spread, son
00:58:42Yeah, like some chow?
00:58:44Sure, the usual
00:58:46All right, burgers, cokes and fries to go
00:58:49You hear through the grapevine you got a big date coming up Saturday night
00:58:54Who told you that?
00:58:56Where do you think?
00:58:58You never said it was classified
00:59:01Grandpa's got a date, too, don't you, Grandpa?
00:59:03Is that right?
00:59:04Hey, what's going on?
00:59:07All right, all right
00:59:08Come on, Colonel
00:59:12Where are you planning on going?
00:59:13I don't know, maybe we'll get something to eat at Dairy Delight
00:59:17Oh
00:59:19Are there any movie theaters around here?
00:59:21No
00:59:23Here you go, Dylan
00:59:25Thanks
00:59:27Well, maybe we'll just go to an arcade or something
00:59:29Oh, good
00:59:31See ya
00:59:32All right, well done, son
00:59:34All right
00:59:37We got to plan something better than that for him
00:59:39What do you got in mind?
00:59:40I don't know, but something
00:59:41What do you think?
00:59:47What do you think?
01:00:17How you doing?
01:00:42Hey
01:00:46Oh, these are for you
01:00:49They're beautiful
01:00:52You ready?
01:00:54Okay
01:00:55I'm leaving, I'll be back
01:00:57Let's go
01:01:02Oh, do you mind a little walk?
01:01:04The Colonel has the caddy, so Chick said he'd loan me his, but it's over at the DFW
01:01:09You look nice
01:01:11Me?
01:01:13And you
01:01:20Well, this is it
01:01:22I'll get the keys
01:01:30What's going on?
01:01:32I have no idea
01:01:34Good evening
01:01:38This way, please
01:01:44This way, please
01:01:51This is amazing
01:01:56You can go in
01:02:00Good evening, folks
01:02:06And what are we doing here?
01:02:08We're going to the DFW
01:02:11And what are we drinking this evening?
01:02:14What do you recommend?
01:02:16How special is a ginger mint julep?
01:02:19Sounds yummy, I'll take it
01:02:21And you, sir?
01:02:22A strawberry daiquiri, if you please
01:02:25Sounds kind of girly, but fine, coming right up
01:02:32He's so cute
01:02:34So you really have no idea who did this?
01:02:37None. I'm just as surprised as you are
01:02:40It's crazy
01:02:53Good evening, Colonel. Why don't you look handsome?
01:02:56Well, come in
01:02:58You look pretty nice yourself, my lady
01:03:02Do you mind if we go into the kitchen?
01:03:06I have to check on something
01:03:08One virgin julep
01:03:10Thank you
01:03:11One virgin daiquiri
01:03:15Cheers!
01:03:24There we go
01:03:31Wait'll you see this
01:03:35Wow!
01:03:37Oh, you never cease to surprise me
01:03:39Well, I figure you cook for me every day
01:03:42Least I could do is give you a break
01:03:45Oh, Colonel
01:03:47Now, how about a little libation?
01:03:56Grilled salmon for the lady
01:03:59Thank you
01:04:02Prime rib for the gentleman
01:04:05Looks great
01:04:07Enjoy
01:04:14Those guys must really like you
01:04:18Cheers
01:04:30My, you flicker
01:04:32You didn't have to do all this for me
01:04:35I wanted to
01:04:37I'm glad you asked me out
01:04:39Me too
01:04:41After all, ten years of flirting rolled up into one dinner
01:04:46Yeah, sure
01:04:48How are things going around here?
01:04:50All pretty good
01:04:52There are a few issues with Dylan
01:04:55Well, you have to think about it
01:04:57Now, you're the first real male influence to be in his life since his dad left
01:05:03He wants to get to know you
01:05:05And so do I
01:05:09I got that
01:05:11A couple days ago
01:05:13He was grilling me about the war
01:05:17There you go
01:05:18He's trying to learn more about you
01:05:21I don't like talking about it
01:05:23You know, up till now
01:05:25He just thought of you as some grumpy old man
01:05:27He had nothing in common with you
01:05:30This is a golden opportunity to bridge that gap
01:05:35I'll take your advice on one condition
01:05:38What could that be?
01:05:39That you dance with me
01:05:44I thought you'd never ask
01:05:48That was fantastic
01:05:50I never knew Mac was such a great cook
01:05:52Me either
01:05:53I thought he maxed out after burgers and fries
01:06:06Wanna dance?
01:06:08Sure
01:06:14Come on
01:06:20Open it more so we can see
01:06:22I had a great night tonight
01:06:24Thanks
01:06:25Thank you
01:06:27I'm really glad we met this summer
01:06:32Me too
01:06:44Oh
01:06:57Oh boy
01:06:58This has been some fantastic evening
01:07:02It's getting kind of late
01:07:04I'd better be going
01:07:06Oh
01:07:09Okay
01:07:11You gonna be at the diner tomorrow?
01:07:14Oh yeah, I'll be there for my usual saucer of milk
01:07:25Night
01:07:27Good night my dear
01:07:41Do you go out with a lot of girls in New York?
01:07:46Not as pretty as you
01:08:10Come on
01:08:30Hey, hey
01:08:31I thought video games were a mindless waste of time
01:08:34It's Gary's fault
01:08:36Bad influence
01:08:37Yeah
01:08:38Terrible kid
01:08:39I'm a hostage
01:08:40I mean you guys have been making me play this for the past two hours
01:08:42Yeah, look who's talking
01:08:44Alright, alright
01:08:45How'd it go big guy?
01:08:47Alright, good work, good work
01:08:50You're in a second date?
01:08:52Yep
01:08:57How was your date?
01:09:02Sounds good
01:09:04Well, I'm hitting the sack
01:09:05Don't party too late
01:09:07Good night, good night
01:09:08Sleep tight
01:09:10Here we go, here we go
01:09:12I know you're gonna dream
01:09:14Don't let the bed bugs bite
01:09:21What's up?
01:09:22I gotta go to the doctor, if you like driving me
01:09:25Sure
01:09:29Uh, grandpa?
01:09:32Dead battery
01:09:34Bummer
01:09:35Come on
01:09:38Come on
01:09:41You always gotta have a plan B
01:09:49Hi
01:09:52What do you think?
01:09:53Oh man, this is sweet
01:09:56Yeah?
01:09:58How old is it?
01:10:00It's a 47 Chevy
01:10:02It's the first new car I ever bought
01:10:05It's the car that I picked up your grandmother in on our first date
01:10:11This is awesome
01:10:13Hop in
01:10:14I don't know how to drive a stick
01:10:16What?
01:10:17You learned that between walking and talking
01:10:20Oh man, yeah
01:10:22This I'll have to teach you, let's go
01:10:28Give it a little gas
01:10:36Find it, don't grind it
01:10:45You know, they're glitches, they're always glitches
01:10:47Come on, come on
01:10:49Hey
01:10:51Beautiful
01:10:53You can do it
01:10:54Good, good, beautiful
01:10:57Beautiful, you gotta go, you gotta go
01:11:06Are you all set, grandpa?
01:11:09Yeah
01:11:10Come on
01:11:24I need to talk with you
01:11:28Is everything okay?
01:11:30Afraid not
01:11:32There's some things in life you just can't plan for
01:11:37What do you mean?
01:11:39Oh
01:11:42I've been having treatment for lymphoma
01:11:50It was in remission, but now it's back
01:11:52Can't they do anything about it?
01:11:54Well, they've tried everything
01:11:57But it keeps spreading
01:12:02I'm afraid I don't have much time
01:12:06Does mom know?
01:12:07Well, she thought it was gone like everyone else
01:12:12I'm sorry, grandpa
01:12:14Yeah
01:12:15I was just getting to know you
01:12:18And I'm grateful for that
01:12:21I thank God I had this time
01:12:28To spend with you, to get to know you
01:12:30To get to know the man that you're becoming
01:12:34Yeah, and about 60 years ago
01:12:39I was becoming a man
01:12:41At almost your age
01:12:44World War II?
01:12:45Yeah
01:12:46Chick and I volunteered in June of 43
01:12:50And ended up at Normandy in the 3rd Armored Division
01:12:55You were at D-Day?
01:12:56No, we followed up by a few weeks
01:12:59But we made the drive across France
01:13:02In December of 44, ended up on Hitler's doorstep
01:13:07And that's when he threw everything he had at us
01:13:13Now, I realize that
01:13:16You suffered because your dad wasn't there for you
01:13:20But you've got to remind yourself
01:13:23His leaving wasn't your fault
01:13:25And it wasn't your mother's fault
01:13:28Yeah
01:13:30You've got to promise me
01:13:32That you'll make her proud of you
01:13:36I'll make her proud, grandpa
01:13:57Dylan?
01:14:07Dylan?
01:14:11Are you okay?
01:14:13It's my grandfather
01:14:15He's very sick
01:14:18My father's his doctor
01:14:23He says it's pretty bad
01:14:28You have to look at the time you've had with him as a gift
01:14:34And make the most of what he has left
01:14:50Keep your eyes closed
01:14:52You're taking me to the woodshed?
01:14:54I didn't do nothing
01:14:56No, come on
01:14:59Okay, close your eyes
01:15:00Alright, they're closed
01:15:02Stay right here
01:15:06Okay, open your eyes
01:15:19Kay told me you and grandma used to love to sail
01:15:21And I just hated seeing her sitting here rotting away
01:15:25She's beautiful
01:15:28Your grandmother would love it
01:15:31How did you pull this off?
01:15:33I don't know what to say
01:15:35Corey and I did all the body work
01:15:37She helped out with the sails and instruments
01:15:39And Kay painted it with your favorite colors
01:15:42You got a whole crew together
01:15:44Should we take her for a spin?
01:15:46Absolutely
01:15:55Thank you
01:16:25Thank you
01:16:28Thank you
01:16:53You kids keep on going
01:16:55The wind says get good
01:16:57Ah, good idea
01:16:58I'll show you Iroquois Island
01:17:00Sweet
01:17:01Come on, get a move on
01:17:04Alright, let's go
01:17:06Let's do it
01:17:16What's that?
01:17:22It's beautiful
01:17:24It was my grandmother's
01:17:26My grandpa gave it to her
01:17:28She used to wear it all the time
01:17:30Dylan, I love it
01:17:32I can't believe you're leaving in two weeks
01:17:34I know
01:17:36You gotta come out and visit me
01:17:38I'll be going crazy
01:17:40My mom's sending me to an all boys school
01:17:42Good
01:17:43Yeah, for you
01:17:51I've had the best summer of my life
01:17:55I think I'm in love with you
01:18:01I think I'm in love with you, too
01:18:17Hey, Grandpa
01:18:19Hey, I docked the boat
01:18:21And I gave her a ride
01:18:23I docked the boat and I gave her a wash
01:18:25She looks good
01:18:27Hey, did you notice that the cleats in the back
01:18:29Are messed up on the boat?
01:18:32Hey, Grandpa
01:18:35Grandpa
01:18:37Grandpa
01:18:49Are you comfortable, sweet?
01:18:52Hey, Bart
01:18:54You ever tell those guys about the time
01:18:56He commandeered that German supply truck in France?
01:18:59You remember that?
01:19:01The one loaded with booze
01:19:04You're gonna like this, Dylan
01:19:06It took the MPs two days to find a truck
01:19:08And it was empty
01:19:10Half the 3rd armored was blitzed
01:19:12Even General Rose was hammered
01:19:15He wanted to give us a medal for that one
01:19:19It's the ultimate morale booster
01:19:21To be able to buy a round for 5,000 guys
01:19:28I wanted to talk to you about this one
01:19:33I get it now, it was horrible
01:19:39Yes, it was
01:19:41The picture in the album
01:19:43Was that from a concentration camp?
01:19:45A place called Nordhausen
01:19:50We liberated it
01:19:53You don't have to talk about it, Grandpa
01:19:56It's okay
01:19:58I want you to hear this
01:20:02Not a day has gone by
01:20:04That I haven't thought of the men in Nordhausen
01:20:09I see their faces
01:20:11And hear their voices like it was yesterday
01:20:15Most of them never made it back
01:20:17And death cheated them of life's opportunities
01:20:24You have so much potential, Dylan
01:20:28The men of Nordhausen never got a chance to use theirs
01:20:35I made the best of mine
01:20:39And I want the same from you
01:20:45I'm proud of you, boy
01:20:48Thanks, Grandpa
01:21:15I love you
01:21:17I love you
01:21:19I love you
01:21:44By direction of the President
01:21:45The Distinguished Service Cross is awarded
01:21:47To First Lieutenant Bartholomew Francis Cahill
01:21:503rd Armored Division
01:21:52For extraordinary heroism and action
01:21:54On December 25, 1944
01:21:57Surrounded and decimated by elements
01:21:59Of two SS Panzer Divisions
01:22:01First Lieutenant Cahill
01:22:03Refused to surrender his platoon
01:22:05To the enemy
01:22:07Instead, he rallied his soldiers
01:22:08Many of whom were wounded
01:22:10And conducted a 14-hour march through German lines
01:22:12Until they reached an American position the next day
01:22:15For the duration of the march
01:22:17First Lieutenant Cahill carried a wounded man on his back
01:22:20His unit was under constant fire from enemy forces
01:22:24First Lieutenant Cahill gallantly led his platoon
01:22:26As they destroyed elements of an SS Panzer
01:22:28Reconnaissance Company in fierce fighting
01:22:31His actions reflect great credit upon him
01:22:34The 3rd Armored Division and the United States Army
01:22:37By command of Major General Rose
01:22:45Order!
01:22:46Halt!
01:22:48Cut!
01:22:53Halt!
01:22:55Halt!
01:22:57Forward!
01:22:59Halt!
01:23:08You doing okay?
01:23:09Big General Bartholomew
01:23:11Bye-bye
01:23:12Can't take much more of that, boys
01:23:16Gentlemen, what do you say when you look down?
01:23:18I'm with you
01:23:29You know, I think your being here
01:23:32Did as much for him as it did for you
01:23:35You just need to know how much he loved you
01:23:38I know
01:23:42Okay
01:23:45Come on, Mom, you can ride the bus
01:23:50We hear you're heading back with your mom tomorrow
01:23:52Yeah
01:23:54I want to thank you guys for all you did for me this summer
01:23:58I'll never forget it
01:23:59We figured you deserved a second chance
01:24:02Your grandfather wanted you to have this
01:24:07What is it?
01:24:08Open it up and find out
01:24:10Don't forget to stop by the VFD
01:24:13Don't forget to stop by the VFW before you go
01:24:16Definitely
01:24:28Dylan
01:24:29I figured you could use this more than me
01:24:33Take care of her and drive carefully
01:24:36Death leaves a heartache no one can heal
01:24:40Love leaves a memory no one can steal
01:24:46I love you, buddy
01:24:48Grandpa
01:24:54Hey
01:24:55How you doing?
01:24:56I'm doing alright
01:24:58What is it?
01:24:59It's the key to the truck
01:25:11On a summer morning back in 43
01:25:16The Navy sailed on in from out across the sea
01:25:19They heard that swinging down beat
01:25:22Way up on 141st that swinging street
01:25:25Well, hey, there's a sailor boy
01:25:27The cutter machine cuts the rod while spinning
01:25:30And while spinning, the pieces of metal form a circle
01:25:33Then the steel balls are sent to the other side of the factory by conveyor belt
01:25:38The rods are dipped in cold water
01:25:41And the steel balls are formed
01:25:46Rust cleaning laser
01:25:48The laser is used to remove the rust from the metal
01:25:52In this process, the target object is cleaned with a high-power laser
01:25:58The metal on either side of the laser is cleaned
01:26:02With the help of this machine, the old metal is sharpened
01:26:07You won't be able to understand
01:26:09How old is this metal?
01:26:12The most surprising thing is that this laser is very harmful to the human body
01:26:17It is only made to remove the rust
01:26:20And it only works on metal
01:26:22So your skin is absolutely free
01:26:26Friction welding
01:26:27This is a special type of welding machine
01:26:29With this machine, two different pieces of metal are melted by friction
01:26:36The two pieces of metal are welded together
01:26:39One of them is attached with a rotating machine
01:26:42And the other part is placed in front of it
01:26:45When the roller is spinning
01:26:47It comes close to the other piece in front
01:26:49Then the two pieces are joined together
01:26:52In this process, both the pieces of metal can be welded by friction
01:27:07HEMO MACHINE
01:27:14HEMO MACHINE
01:27:16This is a complete set of machines
01:27:18With this machine, various types of metal can be shaped as desired
01:27:22With the help of this machine, the metal can be heated and given any shape

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