Frank Gannucci
05-04-2007, 08:32 AM
"My Fair Landlord":
Ralph: "The person who lent me this place was an ex-GI."
Alice: "Who was he, Benedict Arnold?"
"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?"
"Lawsuit" (Color):
Ed: "I know a person who died from stubbing his toe?"
Man: "Stubbing his toe? How is that possible?"
Ed: "He stubbed it on the Grand Canyon's edge."
"Lawsuit" (Color):
(Ralph is trying to stand on his bad leg while Ed is cracking walnuts.)
Ralph (yells): "I BROKE IT ALICE! I BROKE IT!"
Alice: "That was Ed cracking walnuts."
Ralph (to Ed, yells): "YOU ARE A MENTAL CASE."
"TV or Not TV":
(Ralph is trying to tell Alice that he has more money in is wallet than Ed.)
Ralph: "I have it here."
(Ralph points to his hip pocket.)
Alice: "You have it here..." (Points to her left hip.) "...you have it here..." (Points to her right hip.) "...and you have it here." (Points to her stomach.)
"Better Living Through TV":
Ralph: "What is the first thing that a person has to do if he wants to sell something?"
Ed: "Well, first they look your name (Ralph's) in the phonebook and then they try to sell it to you."
"Ralph's Big Mouth" (aka "Mind Your Own Business"):
Ralph: "I'm going to get his job back for him Alice. Tomorrow, I am going to go down that sewer tomorrow and speak to Ed's boss. there isn't anything in this world that is going to stop me from going down that sewer tomorrow."
Alice: "Oh no? There isn't a manhole in this city that you can fit through."
"Game Called On Account of Marriage":
Ralph: "I have a problem."
Ed: "You are telling me. You kept me awake all last night."
Ralph: "You heard about it?"
Ed: "Did I hear about it? The top floor is betting 8-5 that you are going to the wedding."
"Six Months To Live" (Color):
Telegram Man: "I was instructed to give this letter to Mrs. Kramden."
Ralph (taking the letter): "I'm Mister Kramden."
(The telegram man holds out his hand, expecting a tip.)
Ralph: "Your hand is very dirty."
Ralph: "The person who lent me this place was an ex-GI."
Alice: "Who was he, Benedict Arnold?"
"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?"
"Lawsuit" (Color):
Ed: "I know a person who died from stubbing his toe?"
Man: "Stubbing his toe? How is that possible?"
Ed: "He stubbed it on the Grand Canyon's edge."
"Lawsuit" (Color):
(Ralph is trying to stand on his bad leg while Ed is cracking walnuts.)
Ralph (yells): "I BROKE IT ALICE! I BROKE IT!"
Alice: "That was Ed cracking walnuts."
Ralph (to Ed, yells): "YOU ARE A MENTAL CASE."
"TV or Not TV":
(Ralph is trying to tell Alice that he has more money in is wallet than Ed.)
Ralph: "I have it here."
(Ralph points to his hip pocket.)
Alice: "You have it here..." (Points to her left hip.) "...you have it here..." (Points to her right hip.) "...and you have it here." (Points to her stomach.)
"Better Living Through TV":
Ralph: "What is the first thing that a person has to do if he wants to sell something?"
Ed: "Well, first they look your name (Ralph's) in the phonebook and then they try to sell it to you."
"Ralph's Big Mouth" (aka "Mind Your Own Business"):
Ralph: "I'm going to get his job back for him Alice. Tomorrow, I am going to go down that sewer tomorrow and speak to Ed's boss. there isn't anything in this world that is going to stop me from going down that sewer tomorrow."
Alice: "Oh no? There isn't a manhole in this city that you can fit through."
"Game Called On Account of Marriage":
Ralph: "I have a problem."
Ed: "You are telling me. You kept me awake all last night."
Ralph: "You heard about it?"
Ed: "Did I hear about it? The top floor is betting 8-5 that you are going to the wedding."
"Six Months To Live" (Color):
Telegram Man: "I was instructed to give this letter to Mrs. Kramden."
Ralph (taking the letter): "I'm Mister Kramden."
(The telegram man holds out his hand, expecting a tip.)
Ralph: "Your hand is very dirty."