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Farin sits on a high chair and looks around with binoculars, possibly playing a lifeguard. He then notices a pretty woman and falls off the chair, getting sand in his eyes. He stands up and looks for the woman, but, because he's partially blind, he annoys many people and falls several times. The woman teases him and when he finally finds her, she wipes the sand off his face and they walk away together. Meanwhile, the Busters sit in a row elsewhere on the beach.
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