Frank Gannucci
11-20-2008, 02:13 PM
"Expectant Father":
(Ralph thinks that Alice is pregnant because she went to an obstertrician.)
Ralph: "Trixie is taking Alice to an obstertrician."
Ed: "Good because it's time that Alice got that bunion removed from her foot."
"Movies Are Better Than Ever":
Ralph: "What is your nickname?"
Ed: "I rather not say."
Ralph: "Come on. Go ahead and tell us."
Ed: "Ethelburt."
"Ralph Kramden Presents":
(Ralph tries to get Art Carney's autograph for Alice.)
Art: "What's the name?"
Ralph: "My name is Ralph Kramden, but she knows that."
"Stars Over Flatbush":
Ralph: "Since I found out that I am Taurus the Bull, I have become a new man."
Alice: "You may be a new man, but it's the same old bull."
"Manager of The Baseball Team" (Color version):
Trixie: "Ralph has a good head on his shoulders."
Ed: "What is this on my shoulders, a volleyball?"
"Alice & The Blonde":
Ralph: "It just so happens that the Raccoon Lodge is going through a financial crisis. And I'm the Treasurer Alice, I'm responsible. If I don't get some money into that treasury you know what might happen? The Bensonhurst chapter of the Raccoon Lodge may no longer be! Do you know what that means?"
Alice: "Yeah, real estate values in Bensonhurst will go up 100%."
"Ralph's Big Mouth" (aka "Mind Your Own Business"):
Trixie: "Ed, that's very encouraging that you sold to your last custumer. Maybe after talking to all those people, you found the right thing to say. Did you remember what you said to that last custumer?"
Ed: "Sure I do. I said: 'Mama, you just got to buy this iron.'"
"A Woman's Work Is Never Done":
Ed: "Wait a minute. I think I know why this dresser is so heavy. The drawers are probably loaded with junk. Why don't we take them out?"
Ralph: "That's not a bad idea."
(Ed takes out the drawers and puts them on top of the dresser.)
Ralph: "Okay, let's go."
"Goodbye Aunt Ethel Part 2":
(Aunt Ethel and Fred are alone in the kitchen. A record is being played.)
(Ed comes in.)
Ed: "Howdy folks. I heard the phonograph playing. I thought you would
like some of my records better. Here is a good one."
(Ed puts it on.)
(Loud big band music plays. Ed dances to it.)
(Ralph comes out and takes Ed's record off.)
Ralph (yells): "GET OUT! GET OUT!"
(Ralph thinks that Alice is pregnant because she went to an obstertrician.)
Ralph: "Trixie is taking Alice to an obstertrician."
Ed: "Good because it's time that Alice got that bunion removed from her foot."
"Movies Are Better Than Ever":
Ralph: "What is your nickname?"
Ed: "I rather not say."
Ralph: "Come on. Go ahead and tell us."
Ed: "Ethelburt."
"Ralph Kramden Presents":
(Ralph tries to get Art Carney's autograph for Alice.)
Art: "What's the name?"
Ralph: "My name is Ralph Kramden, but she knows that."
"Stars Over Flatbush":
Ralph: "Since I found out that I am Taurus the Bull, I have become a new man."
Alice: "You may be a new man, but it's the same old bull."
"Manager of The Baseball Team" (Color version):
Trixie: "Ralph has a good head on his shoulders."
Ed: "What is this on my shoulders, a volleyball?"
"Alice & The Blonde":
Ralph: "It just so happens that the Raccoon Lodge is going through a financial crisis. And I'm the Treasurer Alice, I'm responsible. If I don't get some money into that treasury you know what might happen? The Bensonhurst chapter of the Raccoon Lodge may no longer be! Do you know what that means?"
Alice: "Yeah, real estate values in Bensonhurst will go up 100%."
"Ralph's Big Mouth" (aka "Mind Your Own Business"):
Trixie: "Ed, that's very encouraging that you sold to your last custumer. Maybe after talking to all those people, you found the right thing to say. Did you remember what you said to that last custumer?"
Ed: "Sure I do. I said: 'Mama, you just got to buy this iron.'"
"A Woman's Work Is Never Done":
Ed: "Wait a minute. I think I know why this dresser is so heavy. The drawers are probably loaded with junk. Why don't we take them out?"
Ralph: "That's not a bad idea."
(Ed takes out the drawers and puts them on top of the dresser.)
Ralph: "Okay, let's go."
"Goodbye Aunt Ethel Part 2":
(Aunt Ethel and Fred are alone in the kitchen. A record is being played.)
(Ed comes in.)
Ed: "Howdy folks. I heard the phonograph playing. I thought you would
like some of my records better. Here is a good one."
(Ed puts it on.)
(Loud big band music plays. Ed dances to it.)
(Ralph comes out and takes Ed's record off.)
Ralph (yells): "GET OUT! GET OUT!"