Frank Gannucci
02-13-2008, 02:16 PM
"In Twenty-Five Words Or Less":
Alice: "We have to get rid of Happy. He's too big for this apartment."
Ralph: "He's too big for a zoo."
"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!"
"The Loudspeaker":
Ralph: "You got no sense of humor."
Alice: "Oh yes I do. I married you, didn't I?"
"Move Uptown":
Ralph: "Where's Norton? We have to unload the trailer."
Trixie: "I don't know."
(Crash! Clatter! Bing! Bang! Boom!)
(Ed comes out with a lot of pots and pans attached on him.)
Ralph: "What's the matter with you?"
Ed: "Shhh."
Ralph: "Don't 'shh' me."
Trixie: "Did you hurt yourself?"
Ed: "No, I didn't. Luckily, the pots and pans broke my fall."
"Cottage For Sale Part 2":
(All of them are in the lemon of a cottage.)
Ed: "This cottage isn't so bad."
Trixie: "Maybe not for a guy who spends most of his life in the sewer."
"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."
"Life Upon The Wicked Stage":
Alice: "Me & Trixie are rehearsing."
Ralph: "For what, the Bellevue Follies?"
"Boy Next Door":
(Ralph just found out that it was Ed who wrote the note.)
Mrs. Patterson: "Notice the open o's."
Ralph: "Open O's? I will open his head."
"The Deciding Vote":
Alice: "Ralph, what are you going to do?"
Ralph: "I will give that bum (Ed) a reference." (reading): "'How long have you known the applicant?' Too long." (reading): "'Is the applicant trustworthy?' Don't make me laugh." (reading): "'In your opinion, is the applicant a good character?' The applicant is a bum!"
Alice: "We have to get rid of Happy. He's too big for this apartment."
Ralph: "He's too big for a zoo."
"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!"
"The Loudspeaker":
Ralph: "You got no sense of humor."
Alice: "Oh yes I do. I married you, didn't I?"
"Move Uptown":
Ralph: "Where's Norton? We have to unload the trailer."
Trixie: "I don't know."
(Crash! Clatter! Bing! Bang! Boom!)
(Ed comes out with a lot of pots and pans attached on him.)
Ralph: "What's the matter with you?"
Ed: "Shhh."
Ralph: "Don't 'shh' me."
Trixie: "Did you hurt yourself?"
Ed: "No, I didn't. Luckily, the pots and pans broke my fall."
"Cottage For Sale Part 2":
(All of them are in the lemon of a cottage.)
Ed: "This cottage isn't so bad."
Trixie: "Maybe not for a guy who spends most of his life in the sewer."
"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."
"Life Upon The Wicked Stage":
Alice: "Me & Trixie are rehearsing."
Ralph: "For what, the Bellevue Follies?"
"Boy Next Door":
(Ralph just found out that it was Ed who wrote the note.)
Mrs. Patterson: "Notice the open o's."
Ralph: "Open O's? I will open his head."
"The Deciding Vote":
Alice: "Ralph, what are you going to do?"
Ralph: "I will give that bum (Ed) a reference." (reading): "'How long have you known the applicant?' Too long." (reading): "'Is the applicant trustworthy?' Don't make me laugh." (reading): "'In your opinion, is the applicant a good character?' The applicant is a bum!"