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JOE How many weeks at a time would you be out to sea
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How many weeks at a time would you be out to sea without stopping at port? Oh, anywhere...

Joe Miller: How many weeks at a time would you be out to sea without stopping at port?
Walter Kenton: Oh, anywhere from two weeks to several months.
Joe Miller: Any women on board?
Walter Kenton: Not when I was in the navy.
Joe Miller: So, during these long voyages, months at a time, out to sea, no women in sight, hundreds of hardworking, robust young men in the prime of their lives, at the peak of their natural appetites and desires, their God-given hormonal instincts, anything going on?
Walter Kenton: Going on? Like what?
Joe Miller: Like two sailors down below makin' flippy-flop?

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JOE How many weeks at a time would you be out to sea
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without stopping at port
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Oh uh anywhere from two weeks to uh several months
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Any women on board
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Not when I was in the Navy
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CROWD CHUCKLING
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80 during these long voyages months at a time out to sea
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no women in sight hundreds of hardworking robust young men
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in the prime of their lives the peak of their natural appetites and desires
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their God given hormonal instincts anything going on
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Uh going on Like what What
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Like two sailors down below making flippy flop
Duration
45 seconds
Views
547
Timestamp in Movie
01:07:23
Uploaded
Jan 12, 2025
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Production
TriStar Pictures,Clinica Estetico

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When a man with HIV is fired by his law firm because of his condition, he hires a homophobic small time lawyer as the only willing advocate for a wrongful dismissal suit.