Charlie Hinton: You missed your train. Buck: I missed *a* train. Haven't really decided which one I'm getting on yet. Charlie Hinton: Thought you had to be back for manoeuvres. Buck: That's true, but *next* year. That's about as often as they let a broke-down retiree come out and play with the reservists. Charlie Hinton: Retiree. Buck: Yeah. Buck: About the only action I get these days is when college students are doing... research papers on military history. Charlie Hinton: So, uh, you abandoned your post this morning. Buck: Good soldier knows when he's in hostile territory. Charlie Hinton: You heard me last night, didn't you? I guess I've had a few things on my mind over the last... thirty years or so. Buck: I didn't even know you felt that way. Strange, getting older. Buck: Easier remembering things the way you wish they were. Buck: I want you to know I'm proud of the man you've become. Buck: The way you make adjustments in the field, like opening a day care centre when you lost your job. Buck: Me, I wouldn't be able to do that. Buck: I've always needed more structure. Charlie Hinton: I'm far from perfect, believe me. Far from it. Charlie Hinton: I know one thing, though. Those kids are gonna be crushed unless your leathery old butt comes back.
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Charlie Hinton: You missed your train. Buck: I missed *a* train. Haven't really decided which one I'm getting on yet. Charlie Hinton: Thought you had to be back for manoeuvres. Buck: That's true, but *next* year. That's about as often as they let a broke-down retiree come out and play with the reservists. Charlie Hinton: Retiree. Buck: Yeah. Buck: About the only action I get these days is when college students are doing... research papers on military history. Charlie Hinton: So, uh, you abandoned your post this morning. Buck: Good soldier knows when he's in hostile territory. Charlie Hinton: You heard me last night, didn't you? I guess I've had a few things on my mind over the last... thirty years or so. Buck: I didn't even know you felt that way. Strange, getting older. Buck: Easier remembering things the way you wish they were. Buck: I want you to know I'm proud of the man you've become. Buck: The way you make adjustments in the field, like opening a day care centre when you lost your job. Buck: Me, I wouldn't be able to do that. Buck: I've always needed more structure. Charlie Hinton: I'm far from perfect, believe me. Far from it. Charlie Hinton: I know one thing, though. Those kids are gonna be crushed unless your leathery old butt comes back.
Charlie Hinton: Let me tell you a little something about being tough, OK? Being tough doesn't necessarily make you a hero. Sometimes, tough people grow up to be arrogant and selfish and-and *stubborn*! You guys just need to be yourselves, all right? And know that by being yourselves, you're gonna be winners, no matter what. Billy: Even if we choke like you? Charlie Hinton: *Especially* if you choke like me! Charlie Hinton: Look, I just want you guys to grow up to be kind and caring and excepting of people, even if they make mistakes.
Dale: What *else* can go wrong? Charlie Hinton: No, please! Don't say that! Phil: I think we're gonna need more toilet paper.
Charlie Hinton: You were *way* out of line with what you did today. Now, if we do this thing, we do it *my* way! You got it? Buck: Affirmative. Charlie Hinton: Good! Now... what do you think we should do?


