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00:00what's up wolf bag fam it's your boy keep back at it again hope you're doing well continuing my
00:14dad's army journey alongside captain mannering and the rest of the gang you know the drill just
00:19in case nexus not included damn it you got to bring your own don't forget to like comment
00:22subscribe free to do helps out the channel tremendously shout out to the patrons as well
00:26let's get this journey started snacks not included let's freaking go turn on the 8 21
00:33but he comes home it's evening and he's ready with his gun so who do you think you are kidding mr
00:43hitler if you think of england
00:46right settle down pay attention first of all i want to apologize for the fact that we're all
01:04packed in here like sardines but uh it's warden hodge's night for the use of the hall and i'm
01:10afraid i can't do anything about it now what i'm going to show you is very highly secret
01:15uncover the board right sir yep just a minute one moment oh
01:21clear on get out right sir oh yes that's awfully good sir it's quite surprising
01:42all right thank you now can anybody tell me what this represents are you going to write a song
01:50sir that's a good idea a song a platoon song we had one in the sudan you know yes all right thank
01:58you uh oh lord kitchener he may look very odd in spite of what the people say i don't think he's
02:06that all right now thank you so much i've got a bit carried away sir now this is it ma'am a highly
02:12secret invasion warning device has been set up along the coast not very far from here
02:16its purpose is to detect enemy boats and uh landing craft long before they reach the shore
02:24so as to give us the vital time needed to prepare our defenses now all this information goes to ghq
02:34along these wires which are patrolled their night by regular troops our next weekend we are taking
02:41over the two mile stretch which is in our area for 24 hours now i needn't stress the responsibility
02:47that this task entails any damage to those wires could affect the dire course of the war
02:54um sorry to bother you captain mary i just want to finalize arrangements for the church parade on sunday
03:01well i'm afraid it's going to have to be cancelled uh vicar we shall be out on secret duties
03:04oh they're only guarding some silly old telephone wires that's classified information how did you get
03:10hold of it see this white app mate chief arp warden that's how i know believe me vicar we're very
03:16upset that we can't come to church well i'll come out to you we'll have a simple service in the open
03:21there oh but we haven't got any transport your reverence oh dear i forgot that oh what a pity
03:26i'll run you out there vicar why don't you mind your own business
03:30why don't you mind your own business go on up you get that chop chop chop oh there you go
03:49all the men are aboard sir we're ready to move on thank you sergeant where the hell's that relief
03:58force got to they're late
04:00boys
04:10oh lord the roads are we'll have to take the diversion
04:15don't give sense look at the map now we've stopped captain man do you fancy a cup of tea
04:20oh thanks so much according to the map our destination is about a mile straight up the
04:25road as we can't get through we'll have to take the diversion but it'll take us miles out of our way
04:30already late as it is fine yes miss manry take that sign down we're going through
04:36all right do you think that's wise believe me i know the british will
04:41all that stuff's been put up just to spin the job out room's as sound as a bell
04:46and what about the pipes we drive over them fast enough we won't feel it
04:50trouble with you is we haven't got a scientific mind
04:53do you mind if i get out and walk please yourself
04:56oh boy ready miss manry
05:00well done pike
05:01tea empty ah thank you fine
05:04right jones back up and drive like hell
05:06oh yeah
05:07you
05:14you
05:16you
05:18you
05:20you
05:22you
05:24you
05:26you
05:28Oh, man.
05:41What has happened to that relief force?
05:43They're ten minutes late.
05:47It's like a dirty old butcher's van doing so.
05:49I've no idea.
05:51Tell them to move on.
05:52Or you, get off air of it.
05:54We're waiting for the relief force.
05:57We are the relief force.
05:58Very good, sir.
06:07Here are your orders.
06:09Oh, thank you.
06:10Now, Captain, I can't stress too highly how important those telephone lines are.
06:14They must be guarded with your life.
06:15Understand?
06:16Yes, sir.
06:17By the way, why were you late?
06:19Oh, well, we had a bit of trouble with the van.
06:22Oh, you had to get out and push, did you?
06:24Well, it certainly made you sweat.
06:27Carry on.
06:27Nice young chap.
06:31Jumped up a little upstart.
06:34Right, man.
06:36Put your kid in the command post.
06:37Yeah.
06:37What's that dreadful smell, hmm?
06:44It's probably coming from that pile of rotting straw.
06:47Why has it been left there?
06:49Oh, getting ready for mug spreading, I suppose, too.
06:51It's a nice, healthy smell.
06:52Right, you heard what the officer said.
07:04Stand by for orders.
07:05Platoon at the double.
07:07Come along now at the double.
07:08All right, sir.
07:09Platoon's now standing by at the double for order, sir.
07:13Fraser, you will be in charge of cooking.
07:15Ah.
07:16There's just one thing, sir.
07:18The porridge for tomorrow's breakfast will have to be put on soon so that it can simmer all night.
07:26Pretty well.
07:26Put it on, then.
07:27Well, if you're wanting some trout for supper, sir, I don't think I can put it on.
07:34I don't quite follow.
07:35Gee, sir.
07:37There's a well-stopped trout stream just half a mile from here.
07:41Ah.
07:41That's why I brought my rod.
07:43But that'll be poaching.
07:44You can't allow that.
07:45Oh, no, no.
07:46Fish are all right.
07:48It's only poaching if it's beasts and birds.
07:51There you are, you see.
07:53Well, this is absurd.
07:55Look, Fraser knows what he's talking about.
07:57He's a countryman, born and bred.
07:59Not a townie like you.
08:00Well, all I know is that my cousin had a gamekeeper once, and he used to tell me that...
08:03Look, I'm not interested in any of this.
08:07There's a war on.
08:09We're troops on active service, and we're entitled to live off the land.
08:12Well, have you got some corned beef?
08:13I don't like corned beef.
08:15Carry on, Fraser.
08:16Sir.
08:17Mike.
08:18Sir.
08:18You cook the porridge.
08:19Oh, right.
08:20Just take notes on.
08:22We don't want any watery porridge, so it's one jug of water to one mug of porridge for
08:27every person.
08:29Have you got that?
08:30One jug to one mug, yeah?
08:31That's a boy.
08:34Right, now, arrange bills for sleeping.
08:36Oh, no.
08:37Now, what we do...
08:38Damn.
08:41Wait a minute.
08:42No, you're good.
08:43All right.
08:44Don't struggle yourselves.
08:48All right, now, stand back.
08:51Stand back for heaven's sake.
08:52What are you doing?
08:52You're playing us.
08:53Stand back.
08:53Look, I'll take the top bunk, and Captain Manor will take the bottom bunk.
08:57Just a minute.
08:57Just a minute.
08:58You're taking a rather lot on yourself, aren't you?
09:01Who gave you permission to decide who'll sleep where?
09:04Now, look.
09:05This is a democratic unit, and we will make our decisions in a democratic manner.
09:09Right?
09:10Right.
09:10That means I take the top bunk, and you take the bottom.
09:13Ha, ha, ha.
09:16Oh, brother.
09:19How's the porridge going, Pikey?
09:21Oh, simmering along nicely.
09:24Bit thick, though.
09:25Yeah.
09:25Well, we don't want runny porridge, do we?
09:28No.
09:29It's good stuff, porridge, isn't it?
09:32Yeah.
09:32I remember once when we was in Sudan, we'd been marching through the desert for days and
09:38days, and we was all exhausted, when suddenly a Scottish soldier fell down on the ground,
09:44and we all halted, and General Kitchener come riding up on his horse.
09:49What's going on, he says?
09:51Mr. Jones, why is it whenever you tell a story about General Kitchener, you put your hand
09:58on your hip?
10:01That's the way he used to stand, all haughty.
10:05What?
10:07Why?
10:11Why?
10:12Well, I don't want to go into all that now, Pikey.
10:16Now, where was I who made me lose my thread?
10:18Oh, Scottish soldier, lying on the ground.
10:20Oh, yes.
10:21So he was lying on the ground, and he looked up, and he says,
10:25Huck, huck, huck, huck, huck, he ejaculated.
10:29I cannae go on, I cannae go on.
10:32That's Scottish, for I can't go on.
10:36Stop it nonsense, says General Kitchener.
10:38You're doing it again, aren't you?
10:38Oh, stop it.
10:41Stop it nonsense, he said.
10:42You want to take more attention to your national hero, Robert the Bruce, when he was lying
10:48in a cave, he was going to give in, when he saw a spider trying to climb to the ceiling.
10:54Fifty times that spider tried, and eventually he succeeded, and Robert the Bruce was determined
11:00to succeed like that spider.
11:02Suddenly, the Scotsman jumped up, you-roo, you-roo, and he started to jump up and down.
11:09That's better, said General Kitchener.
11:11That story has lifted your morale.
11:13But it wasn't that what lifted his morale.
11:16You see, a scorpion had climbed up his kilt.
11:19What's that got to do with porridge?
11:33Code word, porridge.
11:35Just think, Mr. Jones, all those telephone wires, carrying all those secret messages.
11:43Yeah, all them secret messages.
11:47Hello?
11:49Coming to the pictures with me tomorrow night, Doreen?
11:52No, I'm not.
11:53You're all hands.
11:55Oh, come on, be a sport.
11:57Well, all right, then.
11:58If you promise to behave yourself.
12:00Great.
12:00Where do we go, the regal or the odium?
12:02I don't know.
12:03Well, just think of it, Pikey.
12:07Going along them lines at this very moment,
12:10there are messages and decisions being made
12:13which could alter the whole course of the war.
12:16Yeah.
12:17Come on, Doreen, make up your mind.
12:21Oh, I'm not fussy.
12:23You decide.
12:24Right, then.
12:25The regal.
12:26It's darker.
12:33Here they come again.
12:53Pikey, go wake Mr. Manrin.
12:56Right.
12:56Here, wait a minute, wait a minute.
12:57Don't shout.
12:58You might give him a start.
12:59Wake him quietly.
13:01Quietly, yeah.
13:02All right.
13:03Come on, Pike.
13:03There's an air ride.
13:26You shrunk.
13:46Mr. Manrin!
13:47What do you want me to do with all the porridge that's left over?
14:17What are you talking about, Pike?
14:20Come and have a look.
14:31Earth, did you make all that much porridge for?
14:33There's enough there for a hundred men.
14:34Well, I only did what Mr. Fraser said.
14:37One jug of oats to one mug of water.
14:41I said one mug of oats to one jug of water.
14:46You stupid bum.
14:50He tried his best, man.
14:54The vicar's coming.
14:56What?
14:57Oh, well, I don't know all about that.
14:59Right, let's get it over as quickly as we can.
15:00Jones.
15:01Assemble the men for a service.
15:03For a service.
15:04Gather round.
15:05That's a double.
15:06You take these, will you, Mr. Aitman?
15:08Yes, your reverence.
15:11I'll help you out, vicar.
15:15Morning, vicar.
15:16Oh, morning, Mr. Merrick.
15:18It's looking a bit better now, isn't it?
15:19Yeah.
15:20Hand the prayer books out, will you, Mr. Aitman?
15:22Yes, your reverence.
15:23Well, I'll go and have a smoke, vicar.
15:24I'll come back when you're finished.
15:26Don't you feel the need of some spiritual uplift, Mr. Hodges?
15:29You don't mind your own business, Napoleon.
15:32Please stay, Mr. Hodges, for my sake.
15:36Come and join the flock.
15:38All right.
15:40That's what they get.
15:44Brethren, we are gathered together in the true spirit of comradeship and brotherhood.
15:54Let us give thought to those things above that control our destiny.
16:03Let us raise our faces to heaven and give thanks.
16:11Good Lord.
16:12He is indeed Captain Manson.
16:14Good Lord.
16:15Heavens above.
16:17I'll do the praying, Mr. Aitman.
16:19There's a bomb in the war.
16:21There's a bomb in the war.
16:22Take cover.
16:23Good heavens.
16:27Run.
16:32How did that bomb get up there, Captain Manrin?
16:35It must have happened during the raid last night.
16:37It could blow up at any minute.
16:38No, no, no.
16:39It's perfectly safe where it is.
16:40It needs to strike the ground with considerable force to explode.
16:43But if it does slip, the explosion could bring down the pole and the wires with it.
16:47Shall I inform GHQ, Mr. Manrin?
16:49Oh, I ought to tell them something.
16:52No, no.
16:52We'll handle it ourselves.
16:53But I think we should tell the post office first.
16:55There's a phone box about a mile down the road.
16:57Would you like me to sprint down and telephone?
17:00I'll just stay where you are, Goff.
17:03I'm just going to speak to that.
17:05I'll take my van.
17:06No, I want you to stay here.
17:08Sponge!
17:09Yes, sir?
17:09You go.
17:10Right, Captain Manrin.
17:12You be careful of my van, Sponge!
17:14Where have you been, Sponge?
17:20You've been gone for more than an hour.
17:22I'm sorry, Captain Manrin.
17:23After I've made the phone call, I couldn't get the van started.
17:26I've had to run back.
17:27What have you done to my van, Sponge?
17:29I've done nothing to it.
17:30Be quiet, Jones.
17:32What did the telephone people say?
17:33They said they'd send a team of experts along right away.
17:36That was over an hour ago.
17:37Well, perhaps that's him now.
17:43So, does he look like a team of experts from the GPO?
17:46All in.
17:48GPO.
17:49What's the trouble?
17:50Well, they said they were sending a team of experts.
17:55I may not be an expert, but I know what I'm doing.
18:00Well, what are you doing about that, then?
18:04Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
18:06Well, that's outside my territory.
18:09I shall have to report back.
18:11You mean you're refusing to go up?
18:12That's right.
18:14In that case, I shall requisition your letter.
18:16Jones, Pike, go and set it up.
18:18Wow.
18:22Now, look here, my man.
18:23I don't like your attitude.
18:25And I'm going to report you to your superiors.
18:27You can report me to Winston Churchill, as far as I'm concerned.
18:30That's a big letter.
18:40Ready, Mr. Manry?
18:47You stupid fool.
18:51That's too short.
18:53Come back out of the danger area.
18:55That ain't Pike's fault.
18:56Where's the rest of that ladder?
18:58There is no more.
18:59Then how do you get up the pole?
19:01Use the leg irons.
19:03Get them for me.
19:04Right.
19:05But you'll never be able to get up there with those leg irons.
19:08I'll be the judge of that, Wilson.
19:10All we've got to do is tie some rope around the bomb
19:12and lower it to the ground.
19:15Now, then, I'm not asking for volunteers.
19:17Well, I'm going up the pole.
19:20Like a monkey on a stick.
19:25Glad to see this.
19:26Oh, Captain Manry, you're too young to die.
19:29Let me go, sir.
19:31Thank you very much, Jones, but I must go.
19:36Here we go.
19:37Goodbye.
19:37Oh, uh, I forgot to tell you.
19:44You can't walk in them.
19:45They're only for climbing.
19:48Pike Academy.
19:49Well, by myself?
19:51Hodges, help Pike Academy.
19:53Oh, do no such thing.
19:54I'm an incompetent.
19:55I'm keeping an eye out of it.
19:56I'm ordering you to carry me.
19:58Why don't you shoot him, Mr. Manry?
20:00Come on, you're good.
20:01I'll shoot him.
20:02Yeah, I think he's yellow, don't you?
20:04Of course he's yellow.
20:05All right, all right, I'll do it.
20:08Come on, bro.
20:13Right, keep back the rest of you.
20:16Don't risk too many lives.
20:18Forward!
20:25What a brave man.
20:28Right.
20:30Give me the rope, Wilson.
20:31Well, I'll have this bomb down in two shakes of a lamb's tail.
20:40Holy...
20:40Boy, you're supposed to be slack.
20:42You should have sex in you.
20:45Jeez, mate.
20:48Go kill him.
20:50He's got my scum.
20:51He's got him.
20:52He's got him.
20:54Look what you've done.
20:57Wait a minute.
20:58I've got a better idea than this.
20:59Turn the hands in hard, sir.
21:06Come, get an hand up.
21:07Come on.
21:08Come on.
21:08Come on.
21:09Come on.
21:14Look what you've done.
21:18Look here.
21:19You.
21:20You.
21:21Whoa.
21:23Whoa.
21:24Right.
21:27Off you go, Freda.
21:28Right, left, left, left, right.
21:43Pull harder, Fraser.
21:51You want any help?
21:53Tell him to go about his business.
21:58Why don't you move on, please?
22:00I only ask if you want any help.
22:02No, we don't, so just clear off, will you?
22:04That's nice.
22:05Ask a blaster civil question, all against a blaster load of cheap.
22:10What about a safety pin, mate? Get out of it!
22:13Blaster abuse.
22:15Don't worry, mate, I'm going.
22:17Just as soon as I've got these blaster gear sorted out.
22:19Get in! Get blasted, mate! Get blasted in!
22:24Mr. Speak, sir, I've got an idea.
22:27Why don't we take the furniture on that van and build it up and up and up until it's high enough to reach the bomb?
22:34Well done, Joe.
22:35Wilson, stop that van.
22:39Make up your mind.
22:40There, that's the best I can blast to do.
22:49Right, up you go, boy.
22:51I'm not going up there. It's all wobbly.
22:55Here he goes, sir.
22:57Then we've got that wobbly tower of furniture.
22:59If it wasn't for my rheumatics, I'd be shitting up there like this, like this.
23:04Aye.
23:05And if I'd good eyesight, I'd be up there like a shot.
23:08Aren't you ashamed of yourself, boy?
23:10These men are three times your age.
23:11Go on, Frank. Show us what you're made of.
23:13You'll see what I'm made of, I'll be spread all over the road.
23:16All right, I'll go.
23:20Come on, Pike.
23:24Uncle Arthur?
23:25Yes?
23:26Mum's going to hear all about this.
23:28Jesus, snitch.
23:29Go on, Frank, get up there.
23:30Oh, snitch.
23:31Oh, snitch.
23:48Oh, get on, boy.
24:01You're not.
24:09That's not high enough, Mr. Mannorine.
24:10That's not high enough, mate.
24:11Why don't we jack it up, sir?
24:13We're not giving in now.
24:15No, I mean, jack the lorry up.
24:16I see.
24:17Yes, that's a very good idea.
24:18Get a jack.
24:27I hope you know what you're blasted doing, mate.
24:28Five blasted pounds, it's blasted bones.
24:30nasty bones across me. Hold on, Pike. We're going to lift you up.
25:00Oh, no.
25:10Can't you do anything right, boy?
25:15What's my mum going to say when I go out of this?
25:18Very useful. I have to think of something else.
25:20I think I've got a solution, sir.
25:22Remember yesterday when we stopped because the road was up?
25:26Remember that? And you told me that I hadn't got a scientific mind?
25:29And then you had to drive over with the tea.
25:33Yes, get on with it.
25:35Yes, well, there was a crane there. Now, why don't we use that?
25:38Good idea.
25:40Trailer, Sponge, go and get the crane.
25:42All right.
25:53Good luck, Jonesy.
25:57Yes, good luck, Jones.
25:58Thank you, sir.
25:59All right, take it away.
26:00Good luck, Jonesy.
26:01Thank you, sir.
26:02All right, take it away.
26:03I can't quite read it, sir.
26:04I'm going to have to climb onto the pond.
26:05I can't quite read it, sir.
26:06I'm going to have to climb onto the pond.
26:07I can't quite read it, sir.
26:08I'm going to have to climb onto the pond.
26:09Be very careful, Jones.
26:10That man's as brave as a lion.
26:12I can't quite read it, sir.
26:13I'm going to have to climb onto the pond.
26:14Be very careful, Jones.
26:15That man's as brave as a lion.
26:16I can't quite read it, sir.
26:17I'm going to have to climb onto the pond.
26:18Be very careful, Jones.
26:19That man's as brave as a lion.
26:23I can't quite read it, sir.
26:32I'm going to have to climb onto the pond.
26:33Be very careful, Jones.
26:35That man's as brave as a lion.
26:37I thought it was a lamb.
26:51I'm gonna work it loose.
27:01I've got it, sir. I've got it.
27:07I've got it, sir.
27:09I've got it.
27:11I've got to get it back.
27:19If I can just hang on to it for a minute.
27:21No, no, no, no.
27:23Oh!
27:25Oh!
27:27Oh!
27:29I've only got an oldie, sir!
27:31I've only got an oldie!
27:33I've got it!
27:35I've got it!
27:37I've got it!
27:39I've got it!
27:43Let's go!
27:45Thank God for porridge.
27:47Lucky you made all that porridge, Frank.
27:51You're not such a stupid boy after all, am I, Mr. Menrin?
27:53No.
27:55Oh, I'm sorry, Pike.
27:57Good job we didn't have kippers for breakfast.
27:59Mr. Menrin?
28:01How am I going to get down?
28:03Don't worry, George. We'll think of something.
28:05You're supposed to not get a shock?
28:07You can't get a shock.
28:09Unless somebody makes a telephone call.
28:11Mr. Menrin, sir.
28:13I think...
28:15I think someone's on the line now!
28:19Oh, no!
28:23Let's go!
28:25Let's go!
28:39Let's go!
28:41Let's go!
28:43Let's go!
28:49Ladies and gentlemen, a very enjoyable episode.
28:54I gotta say, man, the bravery, ladies and gentlemen, by these lads here, man, is really inspiring.
29:01They motivate me.
29:03And, you know, I'm always looking forward to some more.
29:06So, anyways, guys, we're going to talk about it.
29:08Thank you so much for hanging out.
29:10Hold on a second.
29:11Don't go anywhere.
29:12Let me know if you had a blast watching this episode.
29:15Ladies and gentlemen, I hope that you enjoyed it.
29:17Alongside Captain Menrin, Pike, you know, Jonesy, the rest of the gang.
29:22You know, Godfrey's bravery that he'll go for a run, man.
29:26You know, it melted my heart.
29:28But, yeah, he's definitely not the guy for the job for there.
29:30Unless he needs to go to the bathroom and relieve himself.
29:33But I enjoyed the episode.
29:35I think there was plenty of laughs here.
29:37But throughout the whole series, the bravery of these lads, you know, these guys is truly, truly inspiring.
29:47It motivates me.
29:49And it's real cool.
29:50Besides all the cool lines, it is a great feeling when you get a show that just, you know, motivates you.
29:57You know, so for me, like whenever I'm watching these episodes, yeah, they really do inspire me.
30:03And, hey, listen, we probably have said it at some point in time, but Pike's not so stupid of a boy, ladies and gentlemen.
30:10He has his moments, man, where he is just that dude.
30:14So I, you know, I love all these characters to pieces, but that porridge definitely came in handy.
30:21You can tell that that porridge was going to have, you know, some even bigger meaning besides some food, you know, for these guys.
30:30Pike was the guy, you know, he did that little mix up, but, hey, it comes in handy.
30:34So with that being said, plenty of laughs for sure.
30:38Plenty of great moments and really quickly, you know, we forget how quickly, like, you know, with the way that information and phone calls, you know, how quickly, you know, messages are received, man.
30:52I think we take that shit for granted, man, because, hey, back in the day you hear, you know, pigeons, you got pigeons and, you know, you have to do that.
31:00Or, hey, you did a little can on a string, you know, if you had a next door neighbor, you know, so, you know, all these little cool things.
31:07Or you had your little tree house and stuff.
31:09I didn't have any of these cool things growing up like that, but I always was like, damn, man, that's so cool, you know, to have that.
31:18But again, I think that, sorry, I'm just so happy because, you know, the show puts me in a good mood, man.
31:26But Jonesy was electric on this episode.
31:31Captain Manoring is a man that often leads by example, volunteering himself.
31:37You know, Jonesy will take a bullet for the dude, you know, that, come on, Mr. Manoring, you're too young to die.
31:43Let me do it.
31:45You know, it was inspiring.
31:48It was very inspiring.
31:49I always never get tired of seeing Hodges and Captain Manoring, two of the biggest rivalries there, you know, besides, I would say, Wilson, you know, in times with Captain Manoring, at least in Captain Manoring's eyes.
32:06I say that when he's on the show and he's on the episodes, man, yeah, he provides plenty of laughs.
32:13Even the vicar, Yateman, provide plenty of joy here.
32:20You could see when Manoring was making that face to Hodges because he was like, yeah, you got to, yeah, come on into the sermon here for a second.
32:28Yeah, you're going to have to participate.
32:30I loved it.
32:31I think there was plenty of laughs.
32:32I think that, you know, Jonesy's story going on with the hand movements and stuff, and Pike's like, what the hell has this got to do with Porridge?
32:42I thought that was a great moment.
32:43I like their bond.
32:45I like that this show has given them moments when it's them talking and interacting, giving them a little bit more of the spotlight.
32:53Manoring is always amazing.
32:55You know, the way he talks to people is hilarious.
32:59Obviously, you know, there is a chain of command, you know, and even with that chain of command, right, when the sleeping arrangements happen and everybody just pushes that little guy because he's a little like me, right?
33:13He pushes the shit, he's all messed up.
33:15The T moment with the pipe situation, that was plenty of laughs.
33:20He was like, you know, Wilson already knows.
33:23He's like, yeah, it doesn't look like a good scenario.
33:26This is almost like, do you think this is a wise, you know, do you think this is wise, sir, scenario?
33:33He's like, I think I'm just going to go for a walk.
33:35Pike is out as well because he had to remove the sign.
33:38And, you know, you got sponge, I believe, coming in through with the T.
33:43You just knew they're going to go over.
33:45That was a recipe for disaster there for him.
33:49And, you know, that T's got to be piping hot.
33:52Or at least I think so.
33:54And, yeah, that shit just made it even more of a funny scenario.
33:57You got that dude that was like, man, you guys were late and shit.
34:01I see you guys, you know, working hard to get here and stuff.
34:04You got that sweat.
34:05But, you know, he don't know the stuff.
34:07But, man, I just am in awe every week.
34:10I always look forward to watching another episode.
34:13You know, the bond that these guys have, the camaraderie, Frasier, you know, giving Pike instructions.
34:21And, you know, just I've grown to love Frasier's character over, you know, the course of the series, you know, more and more.
34:29But, yeah, I just had a blast, ladies and gentlemen.
34:33So, I think this was a very good episode, fun from start to finish.
34:37And we're looking forward to seeing the next one, ladies and gentlemen.
34:39You already know the drill.
34:41I just want to thank you guys for accompanying me on my dad's army journey.
34:45I love the show.
34:47Plenty of laughs, memorable moments, memorable characters.
34:50And, yeah, we'll see some more.
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34:59As always, have a fantastic weekend.
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35:02Peace out.