Frank Gannucci
09-14-2008, 02:53 PM
Sunday’s Quotes:
"A Woman's Work Is Never Done":
Alice: "There's an old wives' tale Ralph. 'A man works from sun-to-sun but a woman's work is never done.'"
Ralph: "Good gosh!"
"A Dog's Life":
(Ralph & Ed are thinking of what to name their dog food. Mr. Marshall will be one of the first people to taste it.)
Ed: "How about Kramden's Delicious Marshall."
Ralph: "What kind of stuff is Marshall?"
Ed: "Well, we don't know what this stuff is. You might as well call it Marshall."
"Brother Ralph":
Alice: "Don't you trust me Ralph. You are my husband."
Ralph: "No, I am your brother."
"Cottage For Sale Part 1":
Ed: "The door is busted."
Alice: "Don't be ridiculous. It's a Dutch door."
Ed: "Boy, those Dutch people must be very short."
"Cottage For Sale Part 1":
Trixie: "I don't know how Ed can become unconscious so fast."
Ralph: "He has got a pretty good head start."
"Songs & Witty Sayings Part 1":
Alice: "Molly wally unga."
Ralph: "What does that mean?"
Alice: "That is Hawaiian for: 'Ahh, shut up.'"
"The Main Event":
Ralph: "Do you know what a manager and a trainer get of the purse? A third. Do you know what a boxer can get? $300,000 to $400,000 a fight."
Ed: "A strong kid like that can fight five or six times a week."
"Out of Sight, Out of Mind":
(Ralph is trying to do an aptitude test.)
Ed: "A five-year-old can do this."
Ralph: "Don't worry. I'll do it."
"Out of Sight, Out of Mind":
(The doctor gives Ralph a word association test.)
Doctor: "Man."
Ralph: "Woman."
Doctor: "House."
Ralph: "Furniture."
Doctor: "Dog."
Ralph: "Cat."
Doctor: "Bus."
Ralph: "Those dirty rotten passengers."
"A Woman's Work Is Never Done":
Alice: "There's an old wives' tale Ralph. 'A man works from sun-to-sun but a woman's work is never done.'"
Ralph: "Good gosh!"
"A Dog's Life":
(Ralph & Ed are thinking of what to name their dog food. Mr. Marshall will be one of the first people to taste it.)
Ed: "How about Kramden's Delicious Marshall."
Ralph: "What kind of stuff is Marshall?"
Ed: "Well, we don't know what this stuff is. You might as well call it Marshall."
"Brother Ralph":
Alice: "Don't you trust me Ralph. You are my husband."
Ralph: "No, I am your brother."
"Cottage For Sale Part 1":
Ed: "The door is busted."
Alice: "Don't be ridiculous. It's a Dutch door."
Ed: "Boy, those Dutch people must be very short."
"Cottage For Sale Part 1":
Trixie: "I don't know how Ed can become unconscious so fast."
Ralph: "He has got a pretty good head start."
"Songs & Witty Sayings Part 1":
Alice: "Molly wally unga."
Ralph: "What does that mean?"
Alice: "That is Hawaiian for: 'Ahh, shut up.'"
"The Main Event":
Ralph: "Do you know what a manager and a trainer get of the purse? A third. Do you know what a boxer can get? $300,000 to $400,000 a fight."
Ed: "A strong kid like that can fight five or six times a week."
"Out of Sight, Out of Mind":
(Ralph is trying to do an aptitude test.)
Ed: "A five-year-old can do this."
Ralph: "Don't worry. I'll do it."
"Out of Sight, Out of Mind":
(The doctor gives Ralph a word association test.)
Doctor: "Man."
Ralph: "Woman."
Doctor: "House."
Ralph: "Furniture."
Doctor: "Dog."
Ralph: "Cat."
Doctor: "Bus."
Ralph: "Those dirty rotten passengers."