Frank Gannucci
08-23-2014, 09:57 AM
(The Kramdens and Nortons are on the Riverboat ship dock.)
Ralph: "First time I am spending Labor Day in a foreign country."
Ed: "Oh yes. I asked a Frenchman in French: 'What are you going to do for Labor Day?' He had no idea what I meant."
(Ralph rolls his eyes.)
Ralph: "Norton, Labor Day is an AMERICAN holiday."
Ed: "Oh."
Ralph: "It's a day for us to celebrate our labor. After all, I work hard driving a bus."
Ed (yells): "AND I WORK HARD SWIMMING IN THE SEWERS WORKING."
Ralph (yells): "WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH YOU?"
Ed (yells): "I'M SORRY. I JUST WANTED PEOPLE TO KNOW HOW PROUD I AM TO BE A SEWERWORKER."
(Ralph elbows Ed.)
Ralph: "Well, we can be proud that we are Americans and we are visiting the fine country of France. What a way to celebrate our Labor Day. What a way to celebrate the fruits of our labor."
Ed: "What fruits?"
(Ralph rolls his eyes.)
Ralph: "I meant celebrating the benefits of our labor."
Ed: "Why didn't you say so?"
(Ralph rolls his eyes again.)
Ed: "Yes, we are grateful that we have Labor Day in our country. Each worker around this world should celebrate their labor."
Ralph: "You are right pal."
(The sing a song about working.)
(Jackie Gleason walks on stage. Crowd applauds.)
Jackie: "Thank you. GOOD NIGHT!"
(Crowd cheers.)
Ralph: "First time I am spending Labor Day in a foreign country."
Ed: "Oh yes. I asked a Frenchman in French: 'What are you going to do for Labor Day?' He had no idea what I meant."
(Ralph rolls his eyes.)
Ralph: "Norton, Labor Day is an AMERICAN holiday."
Ed: "Oh."
Ralph: "It's a day for us to celebrate our labor. After all, I work hard driving a bus."
Ed (yells): "AND I WORK HARD SWIMMING IN THE SEWERS WORKING."
Ralph (yells): "WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH YOU?"
Ed (yells): "I'M SORRY. I JUST WANTED PEOPLE TO KNOW HOW PROUD I AM TO BE A SEWERWORKER."
(Ralph elbows Ed.)
Ralph: "Well, we can be proud that we are Americans and we are visiting the fine country of France. What a way to celebrate our Labor Day. What a way to celebrate the fruits of our labor."
Ed: "What fruits?"
(Ralph rolls his eyes.)
Ralph: "I meant celebrating the benefits of our labor."
Ed: "Why didn't you say so?"
(Ralph rolls his eyes again.)
Ed: "Yes, we are grateful that we have Labor Day in our country. Each worker around this world should celebrate their labor."
Ralph: "You are right pal."
(The sing a song about working.)
(Jackie Gleason walks on stage. Crowd applauds.)
Jackie: "Thank you. GOOD NIGHT!"
(Crowd cheers.)