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Frank Gannucci
01-17-2013, 11:58 AM
(The Kramdens and Nortons are loading their rental car.)

Ralph (yells): "COME ON ALICE! I WANT TO GET TO WASHINGTON BY 4PM."

Alice (yells): "I AM COMING RALPH."

Ed: "Boy, Ralph we are going to see Barack get appointed again as President."

Ralph: "Yeah. First black man to be elected twice."

(The girls come down.)

Ed: "This will be a special two days with Martin Luther King Day happeneing the next day."

Trixie: "You can say that again Ed."

(They pack the car.)

Ralph: "Annnnd away we go."

(They drive off. Later on, they approach the toll booth.)

Ralph: "Norton, give me the EZ Pass."

Ed: "I thought that you had it."

(Ralph pulls over.)

Ralph (yells): "NORTON, I AM GOING TO FRACTURE YOUR SKULL. YOUR STUPIDITY CAUSED US TO LOSE MONEY."

Alice: "I got it right here Ralph."

Ralph: "Norton, it's a good thing that she had it or YOU would have to pay."

(Ralph goes to start the car. The engine won't run over.)

Ed: "You got a dead engine Ralph."

Ralph: "This is all your fault Norton. You were the one that talked us into driving all the way down to Washington."

Ed: "Me? You said you wanted to take the bus down."

Alice: "Ralph, it's no ones fault. You two would have to push the car to the nearest service station."

(They go out to push the car.)

Ed (singing): "It's a long way to..."

Ralph (yells): "SHUT UP!"

(They finally arrive in Washington DC in the area where the Civil Rights March happened.)

Ralph: "Boy, 50 years ago this where people had the Civil Rights March. What significance."

Ed: "I wonder if Martin Luther King would be proud that Barack is getting inaugurated the day before his birthday."

Alice: "I am sure that he would."

Trixie: "I wonder if all the Civil Rights leaders would be proud of Barack and what he has done."

Ralph: "I hope so. He is very intellignet and his wife is a good one. We should all be proud that we are witnessing this."

(They all sing a song about a president being inaugurated.)

(Jackie Gleason walks on stage. Audience applauds.)

Jackie: "Thank you. GOOD NIGHT."