Frank Gannucci
03-30-2007, 09:18 AM
"Two For The Money":
(Ed & Ralph dance to music that is coming from Dehnny's Bar's jukebox at 3am. The owner unplugs it.)
Restaurant Owner: "Do you want me to lose my license?"
Ed: "Don't worry. We will drive you home."
"Two Faces of Ralph Kramden":
Ralph: "Since we are going to be living here, I may need to get my wife some new clothes."
Bruno: "Don't worry about it. All she will need is a black dress."
"Life Upon The Wicked Stage":
Ralph: "The theater has been in me all my life."
Alice: "Yeah, I knew that that wasn't your stomach. It was the balcony."
"My Fair Landlord":
Ed: "Can you paint this place during a time when I am not here like on
a Sunday?"
Ralph: "Why not now?"
Ed: "I can't stand the smell of paint."
Ralph: "Are you kidding me? You work in the sewer all day and you can't stand the smell of paint?"
"Vacation At Fred's Landing":
Alice: "Have you told Trixie about the change in vacation plans. I know that she wanted to go to Atlantic City."
Ed: "Trixie will go where I want to go."
Ralph: "Atta boy pal! Put your foot down."
Alice: "What are you going to do if she puts up a squawk?"
Ed: "Very simple. I will tell her that Atlantic City is closed for the summer."
"Expectant Father":
(Ralph thinks that he is going to be a father. He wants his new boy to be a fighter.)
Ed: "Why don't you name the kid Percy?"
Ralph: "Percy?"
Ed: "With a name like that, he will be fighting all the time."
"A Woman's Work Is Never Done":
Ed: "I got a solution on how we should remove the dresser. The drawers are probably filled with junk."
Ralph: "That's not a bad idea."
(Ed takes the drawers and puts them on top of the dresser.)
Ralph: "Okay, let's go."
"A Dog's Life":
(Ralph is at the dog pound. He just gave back Alice's dog that he hated, but slowly and surely he started not hating it.)
Ralph: "Is my dog going to get a good home?"
Man: "I hope so."
Ralph: "What do you mean by that?"
Man: "We have several dogs who are only supposed to be here for four days. We got several who are over the limit."
Ralph: "What happens to the dogs who are over the limit?"
Man: "They have to be destoryed."
Ralph: "You mean to tell me that the dog I just gave back is going to be destroyed?" (going into the room where all the dogs are, yells): "WAIT A MINUTE!"
"A Woman's Work Is Never Done":
Ralph: "Is this your idea of a joke Norton?"
Ed: "No, that's my idea of a burn."
(Ed & Ralph dance to music that is coming from Dehnny's Bar's jukebox at 3am. The owner unplugs it.)
Restaurant Owner: "Do you want me to lose my license?"
Ed: "Don't worry. We will drive you home."
"Two Faces of Ralph Kramden":
Ralph: "Since we are going to be living here, I may need to get my wife some new clothes."
Bruno: "Don't worry about it. All she will need is a black dress."
"Life Upon The Wicked Stage":
Ralph: "The theater has been in me all my life."
Alice: "Yeah, I knew that that wasn't your stomach. It was the balcony."
"My Fair Landlord":
Ed: "Can you paint this place during a time when I am not here like on
a Sunday?"
Ralph: "Why not now?"
Ed: "I can't stand the smell of paint."
Ralph: "Are you kidding me? You work in the sewer all day and you can't stand the smell of paint?"
"Vacation At Fred's Landing":
Alice: "Have you told Trixie about the change in vacation plans. I know that she wanted to go to Atlantic City."
Ed: "Trixie will go where I want to go."
Ralph: "Atta boy pal! Put your foot down."
Alice: "What are you going to do if she puts up a squawk?"
Ed: "Very simple. I will tell her that Atlantic City is closed for the summer."
"Expectant Father":
(Ralph thinks that he is going to be a father. He wants his new boy to be a fighter.)
Ed: "Why don't you name the kid Percy?"
Ralph: "Percy?"
Ed: "With a name like that, he will be fighting all the time."
"A Woman's Work Is Never Done":
Ed: "I got a solution on how we should remove the dresser. The drawers are probably filled with junk."
Ralph: "That's not a bad idea."
(Ed takes the drawers and puts them on top of the dresser.)
Ralph: "Okay, let's go."
"A Dog's Life":
(Ralph is at the dog pound. He just gave back Alice's dog that he hated, but slowly and surely he started not hating it.)
Ralph: "Is my dog going to get a good home?"
Man: "I hope so."
Ralph: "What do you mean by that?"
Man: "We have several dogs who are only supposed to be here for four days. We got several who are over the limit."
Ralph: "What happens to the dogs who are over the limit?"
Man: "They have to be destoryed."
Ralph: "You mean to tell me that the dog I just gave back is going to be destroyed?" (going into the room where all the dogs are, yells): "WAIT A MINUTE!"
"A Woman's Work Is Never Done":
Ralph: "Is this your idea of a joke Norton?"
Ed: "No, that's my idea of a burn."