Frank Gannucci
08-18-2008, 09:09 AM
"A Promotion Part 1":
(Ralph has just told Alice not to tell the Nortons about his promotion, but unbeknownst to Ralph, she did.)
Ralph: "I have been promoted. I am now an executive."
Ed: "What a surprise."
(Ed tries to act like he's surprised.)
Ralph (to Alice): "So you told him huh?"
"Vacation At Fred's Landing":
Ed (looking at a map): "Here's New York City, that is where we started from. Then we go through the Lincoln Tunnel. This black dot here is Jersey City. This black dot here is Bayoone."
Ralph: "Well, Bayoone moving. That's an ant."
Ed: "Let's follow the ant. He looks like he knows where he is going."
"Be It Ever So Humble":
(Ralph is ready to paint the Norton's apartment.)
Ed: "I want the walls to be brown. Not as dark as a hazel-nut brown. Not as brown as morbid milk brown. There's a certain way that the sun at Coney Island has a way of striking the a hot dog's mustard which reflects off the hot dog through the sauerkraut. That's the kind of brown that I want."
Ralph: "What about the moldings and window frames?"
Ed: "I sort of visualize them as a misty gray. Did you see that technicolor movie with Ricardo Cortez? I want the grey from his eyes. Not the iris part of his eyes, but the cornea."
Ralph: "That kind of grey huh? What about the door?"
Ed: "The door I haven't really thought to much about."
Ralph: "I think it should be something neutral so it doesn't clash with anything."
Ed: "Good thinking. It should be a delicate badge. Not a harsh beige, just a neutral delicate beige."
Ralph: "Let me see if I got all this right. You want the walls to be a brown like the sun striking through the mustard and saurkraut on a hot dog. You want the moldings and window frames to be the gray of Robert Cortez's eyes. Not the iris, but the cornea and you want the door to be a nice delicate badge."
Ed: "Yeah."
Ralph: "I'm painting the whole joint green."
"In Twnety-Five Words Or Less":
(Ralph just bought a load of products with each claiming to have a contest. One of them is food for dogs and it's called Happy Hound Dog Food.)
Ralph: "Fix my supper."
Alice: "Fix it yourself. Make yourself some Happy Hound Meatballs."
"Ralph Kramden Presents":
Ralph: "Pardon me sir. On the Jackie Gleason Show, who's funnier, Jackie Gleason or Art Carney?"
Man: "I can't say. I watch Flipper."
"Funny Money":
Ralph: "Money. I am a millionaire."
Ed: "There is enough in here to keep you in pizza for the rest of your life."
"Opportunity Knocks, But":
Trixie: "Hey, I got to go downtown shopping tomorrow, there's a big sale on men's shorts. 89 cents a pair! Norton could sure use some."
Alice: "So could Ralph, what sizes have they got?"
Trixie: "All sizes: 32 to 50."
Alice: "Nope, nothing there for Ralph!"
"The Loudspeaker":
(Ralph slips on the rock candy.)
Ralph (yells): "ROCK CANDY, WHAT DO YOU HAVE, ROCKS IN YOUR HEAD? WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO DO, KILL ME OR SOMETHING NORTON?"
Ed: "What are you yelling at me for? You got rid of the hic-koffs, didn't you?"
Ralph (yells): "GET OUT!"
"Ralph's Diet":
Alice: "Look at the stomach."
Ralph: "That is not my stomach."
Alice: "What is it?"
Ralph: "It happens to be a very low chest."
(Ralph has just told Alice not to tell the Nortons about his promotion, but unbeknownst to Ralph, she did.)
Ralph: "I have been promoted. I am now an executive."
Ed: "What a surprise."
(Ed tries to act like he's surprised.)
Ralph (to Alice): "So you told him huh?"
"Vacation At Fred's Landing":
Ed (looking at a map): "Here's New York City, that is where we started from. Then we go through the Lincoln Tunnel. This black dot here is Jersey City. This black dot here is Bayoone."
Ralph: "Well, Bayoone moving. That's an ant."
Ed: "Let's follow the ant. He looks like he knows where he is going."
"Be It Ever So Humble":
(Ralph is ready to paint the Norton's apartment.)
Ed: "I want the walls to be brown. Not as dark as a hazel-nut brown. Not as brown as morbid milk brown. There's a certain way that the sun at Coney Island has a way of striking the a hot dog's mustard which reflects off the hot dog through the sauerkraut. That's the kind of brown that I want."
Ralph: "What about the moldings and window frames?"
Ed: "I sort of visualize them as a misty gray. Did you see that technicolor movie with Ricardo Cortez? I want the grey from his eyes. Not the iris part of his eyes, but the cornea."
Ralph: "That kind of grey huh? What about the door?"
Ed: "The door I haven't really thought to much about."
Ralph: "I think it should be something neutral so it doesn't clash with anything."
Ed: "Good thinking. It should be a delicate badge. Not a harsh beige, just a neutral delicate beige."
Ralph: "Let me see if I got all this right. You want the walls to be a brown like the sun striking through the mustard and saurkraut on a hot dog. You want the moldings and window frames to be the gray of Robert Cortez's eyes. Not the iris, but the cornea and you want the door to be a nice delicate badge."
Ed: "Yeah."
Ralph: "I'm painting the whole joint green."
"In Twnety-Five Words Or Less":
(Ralph just bought a load of products with each claiming to have a contest. One of them is food for dogs and it's called Happy Hound Dog Food.)
Ralph: "Fix my supper."
Alice: "Fix it yourself. Make yourself some Happy Hound Meatballs."
"Ralph Kramden Presents":
Ralph: "Pardon me sir. On the Jackie Gleason Show, who's funnier, Jackie Gleason or Art Carney?"
Man: "I can't say. I watch Flipper."
"Funny Money":
Ralph: "Money. I am a millionaire."
Ed: "There is enough in here to keep you in pizza for the rest of your life."
"Opportunity Knocks, But":
Trixie: "Hey, I got to go downtown shopping tomorrow, there's a big sale on men's shorts. 89 cents a pair! Norton could sure use some."
Alice: "So could Ralph, what sizes have they got?"
Trixie: "All sizes: 32 to 50."
Alice: "Nope, nothing there for Ralph!"
"The Loudspeaker":
(Ralph slips on the rock candy.)
Ralph (yells): "ROCK CANDY, WHAT DO YOU HAVE, ROCKS IN YOUR HEAD? WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO DO, KILL ME OR SOMETHING NORTON?"
Ed: "What are you yelling at me for? You got rid of the hic-koffs, didn't you?"
Ralph (yells): "GET OUT!"
"Ralph's Diet":
Alice: "Look at the stomach."
Ralph: "That is not my stomach."
Alice: "What is it?"
Ralph: "It happens to be a very low chest."