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00:00What's up Wolfpack fam, it's your boy Kid back at it again. Hope you're doing well continuing my journey of dad's army with Mr.
00:16Manoring, Jonesy and the rest of the crew. What adventures lie on this week's episode?
00:20I got to stay tuned to find out but ladies and gentlemen, I do apologize.
00:24I have to be the bearer of bad news. Snacks is not included.
00:28Damn it. You got to bring your own. Don't forget to like comment subscribe.
00:31Absolutely free to do shout out to the passion as well.
00:33Let's get it. Get it. Snacks not included.
00:37Let's freaking go goes off to town on the 821,
00:42but he comes home each evening and he's ready with his gun.
00:47So who do you think?
01:03Is it not a fact?
01:04Mr. Speaker that many of our younger fitter men joined the ARP at the outset of the war.
01:11Is it not further a fact that when the home guard was formed only the older
01:16and less fit men were left. Would it not be desirable to be drafted into the home guard
01:24and some of the old war horses at present in the home guard drafted into the ARP
01:30and given the task of telling us to close our curtains is the honorable member for five cents aware that in my constituency hundreds of people can't afford curtains.
01:41Members made a most valuable suggestion.
01:45I shall consult with my colleague the home secretary to see if some exchange of personnel can be encouraged at a purely local level.
01:52But let us not forget that the experience and fighting spirit of these older soldiers has been invaluable.
01:58The home guard is at the ready ceaselessly on the alert and make no mistake about it.
02:03If the enemy should set foot upon our shores,
02:06these men would be most formidable opponents.
02:09Hell yeah.
02:11Hell yeah, baby.
02:24I'm not enjoying this very much.
02:28You're muttering.
02:30I'm sure this isn't very good for the heart.
02:36What are you grumbling about? After the war, if anyone wants a telegraph pole delivered in a hurry, we've got a nice little business.
02:43Well done. Don't give up. You really are doing most awfully well.
02:50Right, gather round. Now this sort of thing is being done by our toughest troops.
02:55And if they can do it, so can we.
02:57Mr. Manery, can I have something to pad my shoulder with, please?
03:03I'll have no mollycoddling in my platoon.
03:06The trouble is, Mr. Manery, that Jones here spends half his time carrying the pole and the other half dangling.
03:11I was not dangling. I was the one that was dangling.
03:15I was not dangling. It was you that was dangling.
03:17All right, that's enough.
03:19Now on the command go, I want to see all three sections charge across the field, under the tarpaulin, and then use their poles to get across the street.
03:28I'll stand a pint of beer to every man in the first section across.
03:31Right, my section's going to win. This I can do with a pint of beer.
03:34I was not dangling. I was not dangling.
03:37Jesus.
04:04Try not to look quite so bored, Wilson.
04:06I can't help it, Richard. Crawling under a tarpaulin is rather boring.
04:13Come on now, light lightning.
04:19It's you that's bored running around, you silly old fool.
04:22Jones?
04:24Mr. Jones?
04:26Mr. Jones?
04:28Jones?
04:29Mr. Jones?
04:30What is it?
04:31We've forgotten the pole.
04:34Ha ha.
04:38Right, push.
04:44Hurry up, Jones section. Try to catch up.
04:51Come on, boys.
04:52This should be easy for you, Taffy, like tossing the caber.
04:55You don't build up, I'll toss you.
04:57Naughty, naughty temper.
05:04Hold the pole steady.
05:06Bike it and we'll shen across.
05:08We're not shenning, we're walking.
05:10What do you think this is, a circus? I'm shenning.
05:13All right, now, if we hold hands and don't look at your feet.
05:17Don't look at your feet.
05:19Whatever you do.
05:21Now, what I say, don't look at your feet. Look up.
05:24Look up.
05:25All right.
05:26If we look up.
05:28Don't look at your feet.
05:30Don't look down.
05:33Don't look down.
05:41I told you not to look at my feet.
05:46Are you blaming it on my boy, Pike?
05:55What are we stopping for? I didn't say halt.
05:57Carry on.
06:03Double mark time.
06:05Tune.
06:07Halt.
06:09Fall out.
06:11Go in the office.
06:14He said fall out, not fall down.
06:17I swallow so much water, my legs won't carry the extra weight.
06:21Oh.
06:23Oh, goodness me.
06:25Goodness me, that was very tiring, sir.
06:27Oh.
06:29Oh.
06:31That was very tiring, sir.
06:33Just out of condition, that's all.
06:35Are you all right, sir?
06:37Yes, of course.
06:41Just pumping the blood so fast makes one a bit dizzy.
06:44I don't think you should have got them to double the last 200 yards, you know.
06:48I didn't want those chaps who fell in the water to catch cholera, I see.
06:54Mr. Godfrey, can I come to your house and get dry, please?
07:01If my mum sees me like this, she won't let me come again.
07:07We don't have fires on Wednesdays.
07:09Sissy stays in bed all day with a hot water bottle.
07:12You can't get the cold, you know.
07:14Don't worry, Pikey, you can come around to my place.
07:16I can let you have a spare uniform.
07:18Thank you, Joe.
07:19It won't cost you much.
07:22My man.
07:24There, there. That's better.
07:28You're not going to leave those there, are you?
07:30No, no, no. Of course not, sir. Of course I'm not.
07:32They really did awfully well, didn't they?
07:35I thought it was a shambles.
07:37Jones' section was a joke.
07:39Yes, but you must say they were trying awfully hard, sir.
07:42That wouldn't be enough when they come up against Hitler's Prussian butchers.
07:47I think we're going to have to split this platoon into two halves, you know.
07:50One half for those who are fit and strong and the other for those who are not up to battle standards.
07:53Yes, well, I tried that one, sir. It looked rather untidy.
07:56What do you mean, untidy?
07:58Well, there were two in one half and twenty-one in the other.
08:03Yes, I don't mind telling you, Wilson, that I sometimes wish I had younger men under my command.
08:07Yes, well, I don't seem to be thinking on the same line, sir.
08:10What do you mean?
08:11Well, this notice trickled down from the war office and it suggests that commanding officers look at their men's age and fitness
08:16and get together with the ARP with a view to exchanging personnel.
08:21This is an outrageous suggestion.
08:23I shall fight dead, tooth and nail.
08:25Oh, I quite agree.
08:26I mean, fancy my having to tell Godfrey, Fraser and Jones.
08:28I've no further use for you. You're now members of the ARP.
08:31No, I don't think you'll have to do that, sir.
08:32You see, there's going to be a parade and the area commander is going to choose which of us ought to go to the ARP
08:37and which wardens ought to join us.
08:40What?
08:41I'm not having any of Hodge's rabble in my unit.
08:44Oh, I quite agree, sir. I quite agree. Leave one alone.
08:46But, I mean, this sort of thing that goes on like this, I mean, there's no end to it.
08:50Of course not.
08:51I mean, you say you don't want Hodge's rabble in your unit,
08:55you might find yourself in the ARP.
08:59And this might finish as his unit.
09:02See what I mean?
09:03What on earth are you talking about?
09:05They never give my platoon to a man like Hodges.
09:08He's a greengrocer.
09:11We know about the army.
09:12Well, he was in the last lot, you know, sir.
09:13No, no, no. I'm making a different story.
09:15Very different kind of war, this.
09:17Yes, but he did come face to face with the enemy.
09:19He looks pretty fit to me and he's a lot younger than, well, one or two of us.
09:23Meaning me.
09:25Well, you're not absolutely decrepit.
09:28On the other hand, you're not exactly Aubrey Smith.
09:30Thank you very much.
09:31Then again, you're not exactly Freddie Bartholomew.
09:37Wilson, always got to take them jabs.
09:44Anybody there?
09:53Anybody about?
10:17Anybody there?
10:20What has he got in there?
10:23What has he got in there?
10:37No way.
10:42No way.
10:49My God.
10:53My God.
11:01Ridiculous.
11:12Oh, my God.
11:23Wait, wait.
11:32Yes.
11:45Is everything all right, sir?
11:46Yes, yes. Everything's all right, sir.
11:47Go ahead.
11:53You look like you've got to take a dump.
11:55Sorry to have kept you, Wilson.
11:57I thought I was stuck.
11:58You see, I thought I'd go around the other way, I thought.
12:00No, no, no.
12:01I was just looking at some secret file.
12:03Ah.
12:09I'm glad you could get here early.
12:11Do sit down.
12:15I've been thinking about that conversation we had yesterday.
12:17Have a sit down.
12:20I said sit down.
12:21I'd rather stand, if you don't mind, sir.
12:23What's the matter?
12:24Nothing at all, nothing at all, sir.
12:25I just feel a little bit stiff, that's all.
12:29Ah, I see.
12:32Yesterday's exercise leaving its mark, is it?
12:35Well, I must confess that I felt one or two twinges, too.
12:39Catch me in the back here, just about here.
12:41Ah, yes, yes.
12:42Yes, yes.
12:43Yes.
12:44Yes.
12:45Yes.
12:46Yes.
12:47Yes.
12:48Yes.
12:49Please, please don't do that, sir.
12:50I'm rather ticklish.
12:55Wilson?
12:56You're wearing corsets.
12:59Am I right?
13:00It's a gentleman's abdominal support.
13:04What is that?
13:05A gentleman's abdominal support, my foot.
13:06It's corsets!
13:09You're a rumcove.
13:12You wear that uniform like a sack of porridge.
13:15And in some ways you're as vain as a peacock.
13:18It's nothing to do with vanity, sir.
13:19I just don't want to be drafted into Hodges' mob, that's all.
13:22I'm really rather proud of this platoon.
13:24I think you've done wonders in getting us all together the way you have.
13:27I really mean that.
13:28So I just think it pays at the moment not to look any older than my needs.
13:34I'm sorry, Wilson.
13:35That's all right.
13:37It's very kind of you to pay that tribute to me.
13:39Very kind.
13:42I realise it doesn't come easy to a cold fish like you.
13:44Here am I, pouring scorn on you.
13:46And I have no right to, really.
13:47No right at all.
13:48I have to tell you, Wilson, that I too have taken some steps to look more...
13:55Look more virile.
13:57Oh my God, it's not monkey glands, is it?
13:59No, no.
14:02Nothing as drastic as that.
14:04What do you think of this?
14:10Oh, it's awful.
14:12Oh, it's awful.
14:15Yes.
14:16No, no, no, no, no. It's awfully good. Awfully good.
14:18Oh, dear. Oh, dear.
14:22Oh, dear. Oh, dear. Oh, dear.
14:29What's up, Wilson?
14:30Damn.
14:31You might snap your girdle.
14:36Oh, man.
14:38Good moment.
14:39Good moment.
14:42There's not for us.
14:43I was beneath him, if you follow me.
14:46Oh, aye, just like this.
14:48Now, as true as I'm standing here,
14:52peeking out from under the brim of his hat was a wee kiss-curl.
14:58Oh, dear, that doesn't sound like Captain Manoring at all.
15:00Precisely, it's my opinion the man's gone soft in the head.
15:03You listen, I think one of us ought to go into the office and have a butcher's.
15:06Well, I'm not going. I've seen it, I tell you.
15:09You go, Piker. You're the youngest.
15:11That's not fair. No, we ought to dip for it.
15:13All right, then, let's dip for it. Go on.
15:15Eeny, meeny, miny, moe, it's you. Go on.
15:17Now, just a minute. You haven't finished yet.
15:20O-U-T spells out you must go. It's you.
15:25Now, look, Piker.
15:26You've got to find some way of getting to talk to him,
15:28and then get yourself down below him in some way
15:32so that you can look under the peak of his cap, you understand?
15:36You're not listening to me, boy.
15:39He cheated.
15:40Never mind about that.
15:41Now, listen, when you go into the office, you're going to have to make some sort of excuse.
15:44Yeah, I know.
15:45Look, say that you think we ought to go down to the local regimental barracks
15:48and get a bit more practice on the miniature firing range.
15:52How did you do that?
15:53Well, at least we can keep the men as fit as possible.
15:56So I suggest we have one extra period of physical training.
15:59I imagine you'll be taking that, sir.
16:00No, you will.
16:02I also think, sir, that as well as, and in addition to also,
16:06we should do one hour of bayonet fight in practice, sir.
16:09We don't do it as often as we used to, y'all.
16:11There's no doubt about it, sir.
16:14Cold steel puts fear into the heart of the bush.
16:17They don't like it, sir.
16:18They don't like it, especially up until they don't like it at all.
16:22I remember a good example of this when I was outside Whitefish.
16:24I was in a tent, and this big barbarian comes down, and I whoop.
16:27Yes, sir.
16:30Right, I'll make a note of it.
16:32Go, go, rejoin your section.
16:34Come in.
16:36Thank you very much.
16:37Off you go.
16:38Thank you, sir.
16:39All right, off you go now.
16:40Get out, get out.
16:44Excuse me, sir.
16:45Yes, Pike, what is it?
16:47Bags.
16:49I beg your pardon?
16:51We, um, haven't done it for a long time.
16:56What on earth are you talking about, boy?
16:59We, um, we ought to go and shoot at the targets with miniature rifles.
17:04Are you all right?
17:07Yes.
17:08Are you wearing corsets?
17:11I'm a what?
17:12I asked a straightforward question. Are you wearing corsets?
17:16I didn't know we were supposed to.
17:20Start again, Pike.
17:21Excuse me, sir.
17:22Do you mind if I rejoin the platoon?
17:23There are a bunch of things I want to say to the men.
17:25No, no, no, all right.
17:26Thank you very much, sir.
17:27Go ahead.
17:30Now, Pike.
17:34Well, um...
17:38The men asked me to ask you if we could do more of it.
17:48I'm sure they didn't ask you to pray for it.
17:52Yes, um, yeah.
17:54Anyway, um, we thought if we went down to the local one and borrowed theirs,
17:59we'd be better at it because we'd have had more practice with it.
18:04Than they would.
18:06Oh, dear, how careless of me.
18:08I've dropped your papers on the floor.
18:10Don't worry, Mr. Manning, I shall pick them up for you.
18:20Good.
18:23Pike, do you mind telling me exactly what you're up to?
18:27See, the point is this.
18:28He's doing it because he doesn't want us to be split up and drafted into the A.R.P.
18:33Let's face it, we really wouldn't want to lose him, would we?
18:35No, no.
18:36At the same time, he's very sensitive about it, so please try not to stare.
18:41I mean, just treat it as something quite ordinary and everyday and nobody will get bothered.
18:45But do please promise me one thing, chaps.
18:47Don't laugh.
18:50Oh, boy.
18:51Right.
18:52Fall in in three ranks.
18:53Right, get padded.
18:54You heard what the officer said.
18:55Come on, get padded in three ranks.
18:56Come on, now, get padded in three.
18:58Right, sir, we're full in in three ranks, sir.
19:00Thank you, Corbyn.
19:01Sir?
19:02Atten-hut!
19:08Now, it has come to my notice that certain aspects of my appearance are causing a certain amount of speculation and some hilarity.
19:18Now, I'm not a man about to beat about the bush, so here it is straight from the shoulder.
19:24I am wearing a toupee.
19:28A wig, if that makes it any clearer.
19:32So if any of you want a good laugh at my expense, now's your chance.
19:37Because I'm going to show it to you.
19:51Personally, I think it makes him look older.
19:57Well done.
19:59I know that grin.
20:01Yeah, well, you see, the thing is, Mr. Hodges, you might find yourself doing left turns, right turns under Captain Manorin.
20:07And I mean, you don't get on, do you?
20:09Don't get on? Blimey, I'd rather serve under Captain Bly.
20:12Yeah, only half a pound of them onions, Mabel. They're like gold. Shove them under the counter.
20:17Well, you see, the thing is, if your hair was a bit greyer, you might not look so young and fit.
20:21What do you mean, young and fit? With my heart and my nerves, I'm a physical wreck.
20:26I mean, it's silly, isn't it, to take chances.
20:28Look, I've got something here that will make your hair white instantly.
20:30Mind you, it's a bit expensive.
20:32And I can only let you have an ounce.
20:34But to you, it's a quid. Now, are you on or not?
20:37Well, yeah. I mean, I don't want to take any chances, do I?
20:41Now, good man, I'll bring it round right away.
20:51I love Walker, man.
20:54That's sick.
20:58I, I, I, I, I, I like you very much.
21:01I, I, I, I, I, I think you're grand.
21:21What's a mess?
21:23I thought I'd come in and talk to you for a minute.
21:30Sleepy.
21:37I'm sorry about the candles.
21:40The blinds are a bit thin for the glare of the gaslight.
21:44I, I, I like candles. They're, they're, they're more romantic.
21:49What would he be wanting?
21:51Well, it's like this. Mr. Godfrey and I, we've been looking in the mirror.
21:55And we decided that if the General picks on anyone to go on the A.R.P.,
22:00it'll be us three, because we're three of the oldest.
22:04Man, you're right. I haven't slept a wink for brooding on it.
22:10You know that old Mr. Armstrong?
22:13Him that passed away last month.
22:15I?
22:16Yes. You managed to make him look not a day over 60, and he was nearly 97.
22:23I'm on the doosay of a rare skill at beautifying the late lamented.
22:30Well?
22:31Well, could you make Mr. Godfrey and I, you know, could you do the same for us?
22:36Hey, man. That's a challenge and no mistake.
22:44We'd be very grateful.
22:46Yes, and you wouldn't be out of pocket.
22:48Uh-huh. Away into the next room and lie on the slob.
22:54Ah-ha. Away into the next room and lie on the slob.
23:10Caretess, everybody, please. Would you please fall in?
23:13If you can. Let's go, chap.
23:18Where's Mr. Jones, Mr. Fraser and Mr. Godfrey?
23:20I think they're leaving it till the last minute.
23:23When Captain Manoran sees them, he's going to have kittens.
23:26Right there.
23:27All right. Come on. Come on. Hurry up. Come on, chaps. Hurry up. Hurry up.
23:31Come on. Come on, Godfrey.
23:40Young studs.
23:47Oh, there you are.
23:48Wow.
23:49Oh, right.
23:50Come on, Jones. Fall in. As close as you can. Come on.
23:54Come on, Jones. There you go.
23:56I'm sorry, Sergeant. Only without my specs, I'm a bit hard of seeing.
23:59That's good.
24:01Right. Squad. Wait for it, Jones.
24:04I'm sorry, Sergeant. I'm a bit too alert this morning.
24:07Yeah, of course you are.
24:08Right. Squad. Attention.
24:11Is that better?
24:12No, it wasn't really. It must be better. But never mind.
24:15Tune ready for your inspection, sir.
24:18Thank you, Sergeant.
24:20Now, I think you all know me well enough to know
24:22that this inspection by the Area Commander is very much against my wishes.
24:26However, orders are orders.
24:29But if any of you are urged to join the ARP against your wishes,
24:33I shall complain to the very highest authority possible.
24:36Thank you very much, Sergeant.
24:37Thank you, sir.
24:38I think you'll be all right, Pike.
24:41And you, Walker.
24:44Turn about.
24:48What?
24:50Who is this?
24:52I think that's Jones, sir.
24:55Jones?
24:56What on earth have you been doing to yourself?
24:58I didn't want to leave you, Captain Mannering,
25:00nor these brave troops that you captained in the 9th Lance Corporal.
25:05Private Fraser fixed me up.
25:07What's the meaning of this, Fraser?
25:14What did Horace say, Winnie?
25:15He's not speaking very plainly this afternoon,
25:17so on account of his cheeks, he's puffed out with cotton wool.
25:22Did you know about this?
25:23Yes, I did, sir, but I turned a blind eye to it.
25:25Well, you've no business to.
25:27I'm the only one with authority to turn blind eyes.
25:32You've got...
25:38What on earth's happened to you?
25:40Private Fraser, it's fluid, sir.
25:41It stretches the skin.
25:44Insane.
25:45It's ridiculous.
25:47Looks like Madame Butterfly.
25:51Get it off at once.
25:52I don't think I can, sir.
25:55How long's it last, Fraser?
26:00What did he say?
26:01He says he's never dug anyone up to have a look.
26:08Hang on, Napoleon.
26:09Hang on, Napoleon.
26:10Hang on, Napoleon.
26:12Hang on, Napoleon.
26:13How dare you barge in here like that in the middle of a parade.
26:15What do you want?
26:16Clear off, will you?
26:17I just wanted you to know,
26:18if you've got any ideas about getting me into your shower,
26:20forget it.
26:21Look.
26:24Very distinguished.
26:25Not bad, eh?
26:26Wait till he tries to get it off.
26:29I don't think why you went to all that trouble.
26:31Why? Because I'd rather look 107 than serve under you, that's why.
26:34I see.
26:35Pity it doesn't show under the hat.
26:38Well, what if it doesn't?
26:41I'll stoop. That's what I'll do. I'll stoop a bit.
26:43Yeah, stoop a bit.
26:47They're not getting me into your squad, Marion.
26:49The way I'm going on parade,
26:50they wouldn't even have me in the Chelsea Pensioners.
26:57Now, I don't approve of this ridiculous charade.
26:59It's too late to do anything about it.
27:02So be it on your own heads.
27:04That's rather witty, sir.
27:05Come on, Sergeant.
27:06Aye, sir.
27:07Attention.
27:08To left, turn.
27:11By the right, quick march.
27:13Left wheel.
27:20Oh, no.
27:22No.
27:35Didn't pick any of them.
27:36Looks as if you got away with it.
27:38I sincerely hope so, sir.
27:40I really do apologise.
27:41Congratulations, Manory.
27:42You certainly use your initiative in a crisis.
27:46We do our best, sir.
27:47I didn't see anything, of course.
27:49Hope it comes off all right.
27:51I expect it will.
27:54Oh, no, no, no, no.
27:56No.
27:57You just got it over in time.
28:00Give the old boy three cheers
28:01and I'll buy you one in the pox.
28:02Yes, sir.
28:05Blimey, here it comes.
28:06Number one platoon,
28:08three cheers for the General.
28:09Hooray!
28:10Hip, hip.
28:11Hooray!
28:15I think that's all right.
28:19Hooray!
28:30Oh, boy.
28:33Ladies and gentlemen,
28:34this was a banger, man.
28:36This...
28:37Oh, man.
28:38A lot of...
28:39This is going to have a lot of scenes
28:40I will not forget.
28:41We got to talk about it.
28:42Hold on a second.
28:43Thank you for hanging out, everyone.
28:44Appreciate you all.
28:46Ladies and gentlemen,
28:47number one,
28:48thank you for hanging out with me.
28:49Hopefully, you guys enjoyed the episode
28:51alongside me.
28:52But, man,
28:53there was a lot of great moments
28:55on this episode,
28:56a lot of funny moments here.
28:58But, you know,
28:59with Mannering,
29:00you got to be careful what you wish for.
29:01A lot of times,
29:02I tell that to people, too.
29:03Be careful what you wish for.
29:04Sometimes, potentially,
29:05it could happen.
29:07And when he was talking to Wilson
29:10and he was like,
29:11you know, sometimes I think
29:13or I wonder,
29:14you know,
29:15I wish I would essentially
29:16have some younger,
29:17you know,
29:18younger troops and stuff like that.
29:19That's when Wilson pulls up
29:21with that letter
29:22from, you know,
29:23the war office.
29:24And he's like,
29:25yeah,
29:26that could easily happen.
29:27So never in my,
29:28never would I ever want
29:31to be any sort of switcheroo
29:33between the ARP
29:35and, you know,
29:36my boys,
29:37the Home Guard and stuff.
29:38The way they got it
29:39is picture perfect and stuff.
29:40And ideally, yes,
29:41it would be probably more beneficial
29:43to have more younger troops
29:45in the Home Guard.
29:46But no,
29:47no,
29:48no,
29:49we don't want none of that.
29:50We have the finest regiment here
29:51with, you know,
29:52my boys,
29:53Frazier,
29:54Godfrey,
29:55and Jonesy.
29:56Man,
29:57imagine having to tell them
29:58that they got to leave
29:59and stuff like that,
30:00even though I feel like,
30:01yeah,
30:02Manoring would 1000% fight
30:03to keep these guys.
30:04And listen,
30:05they all did things,
30:06although,
30:07you know,
30:08Manoring was like,
30:09it was too late.
30:10It's too late now,
30:11boys.
30:12Funny as hell moments there
30:13from start to finish.
30:15I got to say,
30:16Wilson,
30:17you know,
30:18jabbing at my boy,
30:19you know,
30:20jabbing at my boy,
30:21Manoring on this one,
30:22I have never seen him
30:23laugh so hysterically.
30:25Damn it.
30:26Y'all,
30:27that laugh
30:28is a laugh
30:29that,
30:30man,
30:31somebody is truly,
30:32you know,
30:33making fun of you
30:34at the highest level,
30:35man,
30:36like really going in
30:37on that hair.
30:39So,
30:40great scenes.
30:41Also,
30:42that training,
30:43I guess that training exercise
30:44that was going on
30:45with the poles and stuff,
30:46and going under,
30:47you know,
30:48I guess the tent
30:49or whatever it is,
30:50that was hilarious,
30:51too.
30:52You know,
30:53Frazier wants to do it
30:54one way,
30:55you got freaking
30:56my boy Joneses,
30:57like,
30:58everybody stand up,
30:59don't look down.
31:00And I believe
31:01he was the first person
31:02kind of looking down.
31:03Maybe Pike was
31:04a little bit,
31:05too,
31:06but,
31:07man,
31:08I love how Pike just
31:09constantly gets in trouble.
31:10If it's not one thing,
31:11you know,
31:12he didn't get called
31:13out,
31:14but,
31:15man,
31:16he gets,
31:17he gets the blame
31:18a lot of times,
31:19sometimes,
31:20and,
31:21you know,
31:22they volunteer him
31:23in so many instances here,
31:24and,
31:25you know,
31:26Walker's screwing him
31:27out on that game,
31:28was it Eenie,
31:29Meenie,
31:30Minie,
31:31Moe,
31:32something like that,
31:33you know,
31:34screwed him out there,
31:35he cheated,
31:36god damn it,
31:37man,
31:38but I thought,
31:39you know,
31:40I thought,
31:41obviously,
31:42but,
31:43you know,
31:44he had to break that
31:45shit down.
31:46Listen,
31:47the guys were talking,
31:48you know,
31:49Frazier's gonna be
31:50the biggest guy
31:51that's gonna be
31:52talking smack there,
31:53but I gotta say
31:54that,
31:55you know,
31:56for all the shit
31:57sometimes that we
31:58give Wilson,
31:59and how sometimes
32:00his demeanor
32:01can be,
32:02you know,
32:03I guess more of a
32:04softer touch,
32:05the mannering is like
32:06more,
32:07hey,
32:08ten-check,
32:09you know,
32:10like that,
32:11you know,
32:12make sure
32:13you don't put some
32:14emphasis,
32:15you know,
32:16what you might see here,
32:17don't make it,
32:18you know,
32:19so I think he was
32:20really nice with it,
32:21and he gave him some
32:22nice praise there,
32:23too,
32:24so that's,
32:25you know,
32:26it feels like
32:27not heard of,
32:28like it feels like
32:29that,
32:30yeah,
32:31it's not something
32:32that this guy's
32:33normally gonna be doing,
32:34so it was kind of
32:35a nice moment there,
32:36again,
32:37them going back and forth
32:38there about,
32:39you know,
32:40the freaking
32:41mannering is the one
32:42that gets switched out,
32:43then the freaking
32:44warden gets switched
32:45out there,
32:46oh my god,
32:47no,
32:48no,
32:49no,
32:50I don't want any of
32:51that,
32:52but just the possibility
32:53of the,
32:54you know,
32:55the switcheroo,
32:56possibly with this
32:57training of troops,
32:58led for this crazy,
32:59fun-filled episode here,
33:00you know,
33:01you had Walker
33:02come through in the
33:03clutch,
33:04obviously the warden,
33:05you know,
33:06when you have
33:07something going good,
33:08someone out,
33:09and about,
33:10you know,
33:11to switch things
33:12that you guys
33:13have grown accustomed,
33:14you guys have been
33:15in the trenches,
33:16essentially,
33:17you know,
33:18working,
33:19you know,
33:20together,
33:21that bond right there
33:22will,
33:23will,
33:24I think will,
33:25you know,
33:26carry you far more
33:27than getting some
33:28younger troops and stuff,
33:29so that trust factor,
33:30you know,
33:31that bond that's been
33:32going on,
33:33essentially kind of
33:34like a band of brothers,
33:35so,
33:36yeah,
33:37I did not want no
33:39you know,
33:40shaking up the jar,
33:41about to make him
33:42something that's
33:43going to die,
33:44you know,
33:45the warden's hair,
33:46white,
33:47gray,
33:48whatever,
33:49and then these guys
33:50going into
33:51knocking on,
33:52you know,
33:53this guy has his,
33:54you know,
33:55funeral business,
33:56you know,
33:57has his funeral business,
33:58and these guys
33:59knocking in,
34:00man,
34:01they need to look
34:02younger,
34:03and I think,
34:04honestly,
34:05good idea,
34:06good idea,
34:07because the people
34:08look good,
34:09you know,
34:10when you're dead,
34:11and you're in the coffin,
34:12and all that stuff,
34:13they are making you
34:14look your best,
34:15at least from the face up,
34:16and right here,
34:17they don't really work
34:18too much with the feet,
34:19because I guess it swells,
34:20I think,
34:21at least that's what
34:22I've been told,
34:23but man,
34:24those scenes,
34:25with Jonesy,
34:26he can't see,
34:27you know,
34:28he's blind as a bat,
34:29and I can relate,
34:30you know,
34:31hitting myself,
34:32a lot of times
34:33in the nighttime,
34:34I got to go to the bathroom,
34:35you know,
34:36when I'm doing something,
34:37because I can't see,
34:38I don't put my glasses on
34:39in the night
34:40when I'm going to the bathroom,
34:41you know,
34:42we just wing it,
34:43so,
34:44you know,
34:45him,
34:46you know,
34:47bouncing around,
34:48he's in the wrong place,
34:49he's still never
34:50going to get that,
34:51you know,
34:52when everyone is doing that,
34:53you know,
34:54stand still,
34:55like everyone,
34:56you know,
34:57his feet,
34:58rhythm is always off,
34:59I don't think he's ever
35:00going to get that correct,
35:01and I hope he never does,
35:02yeah,
35:03it was great,
35:04but seeing their faces,
35:05Jonesy,
35:06and it just progressively
35:07was getting worse and worse,
35:08I think maybe Frazier's
35:09was probably the worst,
35:10yeah,
35:11I mean,
35:12I wish I could just
35:13screenshot,
35:14I probably should just
35:15go screenshot
35:16those three pictures,
35:17because,
35:18man,
35:19if a picture,
35:20they say a picture
35:21could,
35:22you know,
35:23have a thousand words,
35:24you know,
35:25there's a lot of different
35:26story or whatever,
35:27that a picture
35:28tells a lot
35:29with what they were
35:30doing right there,
35:31if I had a picture
35:32for that,
35:33man,
35:34oh my god,
35:35the stories that we
35:36would tell out of
35:37that,
35:38that moment,
35:39so I don't think
35:40I'll ever forget
35:41that moment,
35:42that is going to be
35:43a top,
35:44it's a top tier
35:45moment for me there,
35:46just seeing their
35:47faces,
35:48you know,
35:49this guy mumbling,
35:50you know,
35:51not knowing,
35:52you know,
35:53I never really
35:54dig them up,
35:55so I don't know
35:56how long this is
35:57going to last,
35:58great moment there,
35:59again,
36:00when Mannering
36:01was,
36:02you know,
36:03when you see the
36:04wig,
36:05that was such a
36:06great moment there,
36:07he's checking himself
36:08out,
36:09putting the hat on,
36:10losing it at the,
36:11you know,
36:12at the end,
36:13when everyone
36:14started laughing,
36:15guys,
36:16laugh away,
36:17and boom,
36:18that's gone,
36:19and then the
36:20corset business,
36:21or corset,
36:22yeah,
36:23something was up,
36:24I thought he looked
36:25like he had
36:26something too,
36:27that or I thought
36:28he was,
36:29you know,
36:30he had the
36:31shits and stuff,
36:32outfit there,
36:33but man,
36:34this was a
36:35dope episode,
36:36a lot of funny
36:37moments,
36:38we will not
36:39forget it,
36:40Warden was
36:41great as well,
36:42and I think that
36:43we got the
36:44happy ending,
36:45and then all that,
36:46I guess that
36:47makeup stuff
36:48coming out at
36:49the end,
36:50with the,
36:51you know,
36:52thunderstorm
36:53coming,
36:54picture perfect
36:55moment there,
36:56so,
36:57still enjoying
36:58the show,
36:59check,
37:00funny moments,
37:01as far as the
37:02main characters,
37:03they get a lot
37:04of attention,
37:05you know,
37:06I think that
37:07they all just
37:08really deliver
37:09a lot of memorable
37:10moments,
37:11you know,
37:12Godfrey,
37:13Manoring of course,
37:14he's up there
37:15for me too,
37:16I freaking love
37:17Mr. Manoring,
37:18so,
37:19great episode,
37:20great show,
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