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00:00Hello world, hear the song that we're singing, come on get happy, a whole lot of loving is what we'll be bringing, we'll make you happy.
00:24We had a dream, we'd go traveling together, we'd spend a little love and then we'll keep moving on, something always happens whenever we're together, we get a happy feeling when we're singing a song, standing along, there's a song that we're singing, come on get happy, a whole lot of loving is what we'll be bringing, we'll make you happy.
00:54We'll make you happy, we'll make you happy.
01:24Mom, I'm missing a button on my shirt, you're gonna have to sew it on for me.
01:27I'll take care of it.
01:28Thanks Laurie.
01:29Wear a different shirt.
01:31Would I be a terrible mother if I made a confession?
01:35No.
01:36I really look forward to the moment when all of you have gone to school and I can sit down with my cup of coffee and read the morning newspaper.
01:49Except of course on current events day.
01:52We gotta have one.
01:54I know, I know.
01:55Alright, fill me in.
01:56What went here?
01:57That's mine.
01:58It's about a dog who walked 100 miles just to get home.
02:02This one?
02:03About a man who says the world is gonna end tomorrow.
02:07Glad you told me, I might have missed it.
02:09Thanks for your money, Mom.
02:10Gotta go.
02:11Whoa.
02:12What went here?
02:14Oh, it's about some guy.
02:16Some guy?
02:17What guy?
02:18I don't know, I just cut it out, I was in a hurry.
02:21You don't even know what your current event is?
02:23I like to be surprised when I read it.
02:25Danny.
02:26Okay.
02:27It's about some navy guy who's back in town.
02:30Some navy guy is the captain of an aircraft carrier.
02:34He's in town to make a speech.
02:36And in case your teacher should ask, his name is Charles C. Corwin III.
02:41Chuck Corwin?
02:42Let me see that.
02:48It's Cuddles.
02:50Cuddles.
02:51Cuddles?
02:52Cuddles.
03:10Here he is, Chuck Corwin.
03:11Hey, it was some guy.
03:13Senior class president, three-year letterman.
03:15Where does it say Cuddles?
03:17Yes.
03:18Right here.
03:19To Shirley, with love and kisses, Cuddles.
03:22How come you've never mentioned him before?
03:24Because there's always been young children around.
03:26Here they are kissing.
03:28We were in the school play together.
03:30This is at a picnic.
03:31Oh, that one.
03:33Mm-hmm.
03:34It says here, wedding bells may ring.
03:37This must have been really something.
03:39It was.
03:40And it was a long time ago.
03:41Well, he's in town, why don't you call him?
03:43Come on.
03:44Wouldn't you like to see him again?
03:46Laurie, he wouldn't even remember me.
03:48Are you kidding?
03:49I certainly wouldn't forget a chick I held that close.
03:52Okay, this chick had a sordid past.
03:55Now everybody off to school.
03:56All right.
03:57Go in.
03:58Laurie, I'll give you a ride by the high school.
04:00Okay.
04:07Mom?
04:08Yes?
04:09One good thing about this article.
04:11What's that?
04:12It'll sure jazz up my current events class.
04:16Go.
04:25Do you think she'll call him?
04:26Well, she said she wouldn't.
04:28Maybe I will.
04:29Isn't he a little old for you?
04:31Her mom.
04:32You know, I could ask him over for dinner for old time's sake.
04:34Yeah.
04:35Maybe we could get something started again, huh?
04:37Why?
04:38Well, why not?
04:39We used to go together.
04:40It'd be nice.
04:41I guess so.
04:42How much money does a captain make?
04:50You didn't.
04:52Well, why not?
04:53You're an attractive woman and he's an attractive man.
04:55Laurie, what did you tell him?
04:57I just phoned at his hotel and I said that you saw his picture in the paper and that you blushed and you giggled.
05:02You're making this up.
05:04Well, just the blushing and the giggling part.
05:07Laurie, I don't think this is very funny.
05:08Oh, but Mom, he was very excited to hear about you.
05:12He really wanted to come to dinner.
05:14Probably getting tired of that navy chow.
05:17Thanks.
05:18I still think you shouldn't have called him.
05:20Well, of course I shouldn't have.
05:22But I bet you you're pleased I did.
05:24I am not.
05:26This house is a mess.
05:28What am I gonna serve?
05:29What about my hair?
05:31She's pleased.
05:37Candlelight?
05:38Well, why not?
05:40Because you can't see what you're eating.
05:42But it's romantic.
05:44You guys are making a big mistake.
05:46What do we know about this guy?
05:47I've seen a lot of late movies and I know how sailors operate.
05:51He's the captain of an aircraft carrier.
05:53Captains are just like everyone else, if they've been at sea for six months.
05:57But do you relax. We're just trying to renew an old friendship.
06:01What if he asked her to marry him or something?
06:04Just so it isn't or something.
06:06This isn't funny.
06:08I don't want a father named Cuddles.
06:15You look great.
06:16Well, thank you.
06:17Yeah, I bet you he falls for you all over again.
06:20Now, Mom, just leave this to us.
06:22We know that you're a little out of practice.
06:24Not really.
06:25It's like arithmetic, you know.
06:26Once you've learned it, it comes right back.
06:29Only believe I didn't hear that.
06:32Has it occurred to you that he's probably married?
06:35Married? He didn't say he was married.
06:37Did you ask him?
06:38Well, no, but he didn't sound married.
06:41I mean, he would have told me.
06:43A sailor?
06:46Well, here he comes, married or not.
06:48I'll get it.
06:49Yeah, you kidding?
06:50Do you want his first impression of us to be you?
06:54I'll get it.
07:00Hi.
07:01Oh, it's you.
07:04Is he here?
07:05It's only Mr. Kincaid.
07:07You sure know how to make a guy feel welcome.
07:11Sorry, Reuben.
07:12I was expecting somebody else.
07:15Somebody important.
07:18Well, here are some unimportant contracts
07:20from your unimportant manager.
07:23Here he is.
07:24Here who is.
07:26Cuddles.
07:31Hello, Chuck.
07:33Shirley.
07:36Hey.
07:37You look wonderful.
07:39You haven't changed a bit.
07:41You have. You look better.
07:43Come in.
07:47I'd, uh, I'd like you to meet my children.
07:49Hi, I'm the oldest.
07:51Oh, uh, this is Reuben Kincaid, our manager.
07:54Uh, this is Chuck Corwin.
07:55We went to high school together.
07:56How do you do?
07:57How do you do, sir?
07:58Oh, you don't have to say, sir.
08:00Well, I still get a little nervous around officers.
08:02Oh, habits are tough to break.
08:07Well, I, I hate to not eat and run, but I, I do have to go.
08:10Uh, Chuck, is it?
08:11Nice to meet you, Chuck, Shirley.
08:13Hi, Reuben.
08:15Hi, Reuben.
08:19This is Tracy.
08:20Hi.
08:21Hi.
08:22Chris.
08:23Hi.
08:24Hi.
08:25Keith.
08:26Hi, Duke.
08:27Lori.
08:28Hello.
08:29And Danny.
08:30How do you do, sir?
08:31How's the wife?
08:32Oh, I'm afraid I don't have one, Danny.
08:34At least, uh, not on this port.
08:41Wonderful dinner, Shirley.
08:43I thought you guys called it chow.
08:45Do you have a good conduct medal?
08:47No, officers don't get them.
08:49Why not?
08:50Danny, the captain was just telling us about the tropics.
08:54Hmm.
08:56You can't imagine how beautiful the sunsets are.
08:59And that tropical moon.
09:01Almost as pretty as the one we used to watch at Muldoon's Point.
09:07You and Mom have been to Muldoon's Point?
09:09You bet.
09:10I even bought a car to take her there.
09:12I remember that car.
09:14You should.
09:17My sainted mother?
09:20You'll have to excuse him.
09:21The middle child is always neurotic.
09:25Let's get back to Muldoon's Point.
09:27Let's not.
09:29Captain, have you ever seen the Mediterranean?
09:31Oh, uh, many times.
09:33Athens, Naples.
09:35Oh, how romantic.
09:36Speaking of romance.
09:37You remember the night at the senior prom?
09:40Hmm.
09:42Your mother and I didn't get home till three o'clock.
09:45Three?
09:47Well, you see, there was a long waiting line at Muldoon's Point.
09:52Look, Captain.
09:53I wish you'd clear these memories with me first.
09:56You'll be going back to sea and I'll have to stay home and answer all these questions.
10:00It's been wonderful, Shirley.
10:16For me too, Chuck.
10:18Kinda like picking up what we left off and never missing a day.
10:21I guess that's the way it is with old friends.
10:25I guess so.
10:38Like old times.
10:40Good night.
10:41Good night, Chuck.
10:52Come on.
10:53Take it easy, will you?
10:54What's the big deal?
10:56He kissed her.
10:57I saw it.
10:58So what?
11:00So?
11:01Right on the lips.
11:02Right in the middle of the lips.
11:03So?
11:04So she didn't even slap him or anything.
11:08Danny, Mom's a big girl.
11:09Just relax, will you?
11:11Relax?
11:12How can I relax?
11:13I tell you, this guy means trouble.
11:15They're old friends.
11:16It doesn't mean a thing.
11:18You didn't see him kissing like I did.
11:19There wasn't even a full moon.
11:20Have you got a lot to learn?
11:22If you wait for a full moon, you only get kissed 12 times a year.
11:25That's enough for anybody.
11:29He'll probably never see Mom again.
11:32Why should he?
11:33He came, he saw, he conquered.
11:38Come in.
11:40Good night, boys.
11:46She ain't exactly whistling Dixie.
11:51He is so attractive, Mom.
11:54Whew.
11:55Yes, he is.
11:56Now, aren't you glad that I called?
11:58It was fun.
11:59Well, I have to tell you, he's the kind of man that I could really go for.
12:02Like mother, like daughter.
12:05What's the matter, Danny? Didn't you like him?
12:07Eh, he was okay.
12:08Your face certainly did turn red when he started talking about prom night.
12:12Yeah, you cut him off short on that one.
12:15Mm-hmm, and I'm gonna do the same thing right now.
12:18Look, it was a wonderful evening and I enjoyed seeing Chuck again, but that's the end of it.
12:21Nothing's ever gonna come of it.
12:23You mean all my hard work just for one night?
12:27Sorry, he's a very busy man. He didn't come here just to see me.
12:30Hello?
12:36Well, Chuck.
12:39No, no, it's not too early.
12:42Tonight?
12:44Well, I, I don't know.
12:45Yes, yes, I'd love to. Tonight would be fine.
12:52All right.
12:54See you then. I look forward to it, too.
12:57Bye.
13:02Well, it looks like you're off to a good start.
13:04That's what they said about Nixon.
13:11What time's your date?
13:138.30.
13:14It's 8.31. Maybe he's standing you up.
13:17I love a man who's punctual.
13:23Hello, Chuck.
13:25Hi.
13:27He's starting already.
13:28Hi, kids.
13:30Hi.
13:31I was wondering what you'd look like in civilian clothes.
13:34What happened? Were you fired?
13:36Danny!
13:38No, we're allowed to wear civilian clothes, Danny.
13:40Ready?
13:42Aye, aye, Captain.
13:43Give everybody to bed early.
13:44What time will you be home?
13:46Maybe you'd like to go with them.
13:48You worry about your bedtime and I'll worry about mine.
13:52Nicely put.
13:54Don't worry, Danny. Your mom will be in good hands.
13:56That's what I'm afraid of.
13:57That's what I'm afraid of.
13:59I'll get it.
14:01Should we go?
14:02Second.
14:03No.
14:04No.
14:05No.
14:07No.
14:08No.
14:10No.
14:11No.
14:12No.
14:13Excuse me a second.
14:18It's right over there, Captain.
14:20Thanks, Keith.
14:23What's that big idea? You're embarrassing, Mom.
14:26I'm doing it for her own good.
14:28What? She's in San Francisco.
14:31Hey, that's great. Can't wait to see her.
14:34No, don't worry about her. I'll leave her as soon as I can.
14:38Yeah, she's been through a lot. Five of them.
14:42She looks a lot older than she really is.
14:45Did you hear that? I told you so.
14:52Sorry. Let's go.
14:54Good night, Laurie. Good night. Have fun.
14:57Thanks.
14:59See you later.
15:03Well, Danny, what say we go bowling?
15:05I can't. I hurt my thumb.
15:07Oh, yeah, bowling. I thought you said a movie.
15:12No, they wouldn't.
15:17I guess the gas shortage is worse than I thought.
15:22Oh, this spot is still so beautiful.
15:39Yeah, it is.
15:41Never noticed it before when I was here.
15:43It was fun going back to Ziggy's, wasn't it?
15:46Were we ever really that young?
15:48Those kids didn't look old enough to be drinking milkshakes.
16:00Get down. I don't want them to spot us.
16:02Good thinking.
16:03Now, why don't you go out and throw a tent over the bus?
16:07This is the first time I've ever been here as a spectator.
16:11I wish I could see better.
16:15Do you know how long it's been since we were here?
16:18For you, about 20 years.
16:21For me, about three weeks.
16:27See anything?
16:28Yeah, he just moved in for the kill.
16:34He only put his arm around her.
16:36Well, that's the beginning of the kill, isn't it?
16:42Cold?
16:43A little.
16:50Oh, boy, that's it.
16:51What?
16:53He really means business now.
16:55He's just putting up the top.
16:56Maybe Mom's cold.
16:57So why doesn't she tell him to take her home?
16:59We've got heat.
17:01Oh, darn it.
17:02The window's getting steamed up.
17:04What?
17:08Let's go.
17:09Warmer?
17:13Yes, thanks.
17:15I like the privacy better anyhow.
17:18Mom, Mom!
17:19He's no good for you.
17:20Danny, Keith!
17:21What's going on?
17:22That's what I'd like to know.
17:23Mom?
17:24I'll handle this.
17:26Okay.
17:28Your mother's entitled to an explanation and make it fast.
17:31Okay.
17:32Mom, I tried to spare your feelings,
17:34but the captain has a girlfriend in San Francisco.
17:37I heard him on the telephone.
17:39That's right.
17:40He's going to meet her and dump you because he thinks you're too old.
17:45Young man, in the Navy, a ship is a she.
17:49Now, the she in San Francisco is a new flattop that I'm going to command.
17:54The other she is my old ship, which is about ready for mothballs.
17:58As you were, Captain.
17:59Yeah.
18:00Be sure to stay out as late as you want, Mom.
18:01Yes.
18:02Yes.
18:03Enjoy the view.
18:04Well, I think we'll be moseying along.
18:05Good idea.
18:06I'll deal with you at home.
18:07I've done some dumb things in my day.
18:08But that's the dumbest.
18:09It wasn't that dumb.
18:10It was my fault as much as yours.
18:11I feel like a fool.
18:12I don't know why I did it.
18:13I don't know why I did it.
18:14I don't know why I did it.
18:15I don't know why I did it.
18:16It wasn't that dumb.
18:17It was my fault as much as yours.
18:20I feel like a fool.
18:21I don't know why I did it.
18:25I did.
18:26You acted out of jealousy.
18:27Jealousy?
18:28Mm-hmm.
18:29You were jealous because someone was stealing your girl.
18:34Mom.
18:35How could Mom be my girl?
18:37I did.
18:38You acted out of jealousy.
18:40Jealousy?
18:41Mm-hmm.
18:42You were jealous because someone was stealing your girl.
18:45Mom.
18:46How could Mom be my girl?
18:49mom be my girl mom's my mom well in here she's your mom but in here she's your girl all kids
19:00go through that did you sure sure but now i love her in a much different way
19:07we're the men in her life so we try to protect her
19:12yeah i've never acted that way before well maybe you're just becoming a man
19:20think so you know something i could sure use some help around here
19:29come in
19:32mom i don't know how to apologize for tonight try
19:41i guess i was jealous
19:44jealous yeah you're my
19:48i mean when i was a kid i used to think that you were my girl
19:53and i guess i thought someone was gonna take you away from me
19:58danny there's something that a mother and her children feel for each other
20:03no one can ever take away i guess that's what keith was trying to say
20:07i'll tell you a little secret what
20:13someday i'm gonna feel exactly the way you felt tonight
20:18when some girl takes you away from me
20:20i'm sorry you ruined your evening mom
20:23yeah so am i
20:27well i'll forgive you both this time but i'll tell you one thing
20:34next time there better not be a next time
20:37i recall when i was young
20:50papa said don't cry
20:51life is full of ups and downs like a roller coaster ride
20:56there'll be times you get so scared rolling down these hills that you hold on tight with all your might cause you won't know what you feel
21:03you go up down all around on the cycle that's never ending
21:08you got on this train when you are born and the wheels just to keep on spinning
21:13like a roller coaster keeps going faster
21:15keeps going faster
21:17keeps going faster
21:19cause i'm going past you
21:21feels coming at you
21:23hey up down all around like a roller coaster
21:27i left home at just sixteen thought i'd have some fun
21:33hitched a ride on a diesel truck headed for washington
21:37yeah i know what my papa meant when he told me heart to heart
21:44son you'll find out soon enough life is just an amusement park
21:48you thrill like a kid you get so excited
21:52you hang on tight with all your might as if your heart's igniting
21:56like a roller coaster keeps going faster
22:01cause i'm going past you
22:03feels coming at you
22:05hey up down all around like a roller coaster
22:10up down all around
22:12all around all around
22:14up down all around
22:16on a cycle that's never ending
22:18you got on this train when you are born
22:20and the wheels just keep on spinning
22:22like a roller coaster
22:24keeps going faster
22:26keeps going faster
22:27time going past you
22:29feels coming at you
22:31hey up down all around like a roller coaster
22:34up down all around like a roller coaster
22:41like a roller coaster
22:43keeps going faster
22:45keeps going faster
22:46keeps going faster
22:47i'm going past you
22:48feels coming at ya
22:49up down all around like a roller coaster
22:52Girls are coming at you
22:53Up, down, all around
22:56Like a roller coaster
22:58You better hurry, he's gonna miss that plan
23:12He's just saying goodbye to the kids
23:14Ruben, it's so nice of you to drive them to the airport
23:17That's alright
23:22We're cutting in kind of close
23:28Well, I guess this is it
23:35Well, uh, I think one of the three of us
23:41Should go wait in the car
23:42And I think I know which one it should be
23:52I really hate to leave
23:53I'm sorry to see you leave
23:56Let's stay in touch with each other this time
23:59I'd like that
24:00I'll be based in San Francisco
24:03It's a beautiful city
24:04Maybe we could see it together some weekends
24:07I'd like that too
24:09Goodbye, Shirley
24:18Bye, Chuck
24:20You know something?
24:26Really has been, like old times
24:27You know something you'd like to be

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