Frank Gannucci
12-02-2008, 10:38 AM
"Vacation At Fred's Landing" (1954 version):
(A "real" bear comes to Ed. Ed thinks that it's Ralph in disguise. Ralph is in back of Ed.)
Ralph: "Norton, I am over here."
Ed (yells in fright): "EEE!"
"The Loudspeaker":
Ed: "You got a call from the Grand High Exalted Mystic Ruler, the emperor of all Raccoondoom? I don't believe it."
Ralph: "Sure you don't because you never got a call from him."
Ed: "He doesn't have to call me. He works right beside me in the sewer."
"Life Upon The Wicked Stage":
(Ralph and Ed rehearse their mind-reading act in which Ralph will hold up an object while Ed tries to guess it with the help of Ralph's clue while he can't see. Ed's eyes are closed while Ralph holds up a watch.)
Ralph: "Watch out for this, o' swami."
Ed: "What's the clue?"
"Sleppy Time Gal":
(Alice is making the Great Fatchumara, Ralph & Ed think that she is hypnotized.)
G.F.: "Mrs. Kramden, what do you think of your husband?"
Alice: "I don't want him. You can have him. He's too fat for me."
"The Sleepwalker":
Doctor: "Mr. Norton, I want you to count down from 100."
Ed: "100...99...98...97...3."
"A Woman's Work Is Never Done":
Thelma: "O-KAY"
Ralph: "I said stop saying O-Kay It's very good sir, this happens to be my guest and I am your employer."
Thelma: "Some guest and some employer, The SIMP and the BLIMP!!"
"Teamwork Beats The Clock":
Ralph: "How could I get there as fast as you Alice?"
Ed: "Take off 90 pounds."
"Teamwork Beats The Clock":
Ralph: "What kind of a mind must a man have to put a lit cigarette in a sink loaded with balloons?"
Ed: "What kind of mind must you have to have a sink full of balloons?"
"Ralph Kramden Presents":
Ralph: "Now what we have to do is wait for Mr. Gleason to show up."
Ed: "That could be kind of tough. With the way that he's built, it's hard to tell if he's coming or going."
(A "real" bear comes to Ed. Ed thinks that it's Ralph in disguise. Ralph is in back of Ed.)
Ralph: "Norton, I am over here."
Ed (yells in fright): "EEE!"
"The Loudspeaker":
Ed: "You got a call from the Grand High Exalted Mystic Ruler, the emperor of all Raccoondoom? I don't believe it."
Ralph: "Sure you don't because you never got a call from him."
Ed: "He doesn't have to call me. He works right beside me in the sewer."
"Life Upon The Wicked Stage":
(Ralph and Ed rehearse their mind-reading act in which Ralph will hold up an object while Ed tries to guess it with the help of Ralph's clue while he can't see. Ed's eyes are closed while Ralph holds up a watch.)
Ralph: "Watch out for this, o' swami."
Ed: "What's the clue?"
"Sleppy Time Gal":
(Alice is making the Great Fatchumara, Ralph & Ed think that she is hypnotized.)
G.F.: "Mrs. Kramden, what do you think of your husband?"
Alice: "I don't want him. You can have him. He's too fat for me."
"The Sleepwalker":
Doctor: "Mr. Norton, I want you to count down from 100."
Ed: "100...99...98...97...3."
"A Woman's Work Is Never Done":
Thelma: "O-KAY"
Ralph: "I said stop saying O-Kay It's very good sir, this happens to be my guest and I am your employer."
Thelma: "Some guest and some employer, The SIMP and the BLIMP!!"
"Teamwork Beats The Clock":
Ralph: "How could I get there as fast as you Alice?"
Ed: "Take off 90 pounds."
"Teamwork Beats The Clock":
Ralph: "What kind of a mind must a man have to put a lit cigarette in a sink loaded with balloons?"
Ed: "What kind of mind must you have to have a sink full of balloons?"
"Ralph Kramden Presents":
Ralph: "Now what we have to do is wait for Mr. Gleason to show up."
Ed: "That could be kind of tough. With the way that he's built, it's hard to tell if he's coming or going."