by Lunkhead on June 15th, 2005, 7:38 pm
Thomas Hedison
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Nope. It was from GYPPED IN THE PENTHOUSE. Larry sees the personal ad placed in the paper by Moe's fiancee so she could see another fella behind Moe's back, then Larry goes to the mirror.
stoogefan65
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"He said taste it. He didn't invite you to lunch."
stoogefan65
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"Gypped In The Penthouse" , eh? I guess I'm not such a "smart little imbecile" after all. Good pick !!
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Here's a simple one mugs.....
"YOU CAN'T ARREST US..WE'RE NOT INTERFERING WITH INTERSTATE COMMERCE!!!!"
(Not sure about the "you can't arrest us part", but you gets the idea)
MM the Murderin' Messour
stoogefan65
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Hey , MickeyMoe , I think your quote is also from "The Sitter Downers."
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You are absolutely right Stoogefan!! SMACK!!! That was for absolutley nuthin' !!
That quote was from "The Sitter Downers"...one of my favorites. My favorite scence is when Moe and Larry are putting up a 2x4 wall on their pre-cut house and Moe says "GO OUT AND GET A BAWD TO HOLD THIS UP.." Larry goes to get a "bawd" from a pile (notice it has a sharp splinter on the end) but it's stuck on one end. He yanks and yanks and it breaks loose loose and Larry goes flying and the splintered part of the "bawd" hits Moe right in the can. He falls down and the wall comes crashing down on top of him about a millisecond after!!!" I watch that scene over and over it's so funny!!!
MM THE MM
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Yeah , that's a funny scene. I always get a laugh out of Marcia Healy's "Come down outta there , Tar-zan !!" , line. Try this one,
"He swam across the river and died of "potomic" poisonin'."
BTW, Marcia Healy was Ted Healys sister. "The Sitter Downers" was released in May of 1937 , and Ted was murdered in September of that year.
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Thats from Uncivil Warriors, one of my favorites.
I love this line:
Larry - "Pardon me gentlemen, I gotta take care of a weak back."
'Bloodhound' Philbin - "How long have you had a weak back?"
Larry - "Oh, about a week back!"
"Esther, you're so ugly I could put your face in some dough and make gorilla cookies!" - Fred Sanford
stoogefan65
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Correct, CurlyQlink !!! We're all gettin' to be MENTAL GIANTS !!! Try this one,...
"You get a moose and a few meeces, and I'll run down an elk."
MickeyMoe2
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Here's an easy one for ya mugs....
Moe is fishing and catches a fish. He says to the fish...
"You call yourself a fish? Three's gotta eat offa you. Go back and get your old man!!!!!"
MM the MM
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Whoops, I'm An Indian
"Beware! Beware! Beware of the big green dragon that sits at your doorstep. He eats little boys! Puppy dog tails! Big fat snails! Beware! Take care! Beware! Tell me! Tell me! Dragon! Do you eat little boys? Puppy dog tails and big fat snails."
stoogefan65
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Right , Whoops , I'm An Indian was the answer for the last two quotes. How about this one,
"I think there'd be trouble picking out which one was the horse."
Thomas Hedison
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A great line by Curly from SLIPPERY SILKS
What about this one: "Leave us leave, my sweet!" (kick) "Don't you raise your hand to me!"
Edited by: Thomas Hedison at: 12/11/03 8:57 am
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Shemp uttered those words as he and Christine McIntrye departed to search for her uncle in "Who Done It?" Chritine's follow up line , ( "Now, don't you go get yourself MURDERED." ) , was equally great.
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How about this one ya chuckle heads -
"Here's five dollars for expenses".
"Oh, thanks" ~
"You would take it". <<smack>>
Edited by: clint55 at: 12/13/03 9:44 pm
MickeyMoe2
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I don't know the name Clint, but dat's the one where Curly invents the "gold finder". One of my favorites. I wish I was a smarter inbecille and knew the short name.
MM the MM
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A great performance by Monty Collins as the Stooges' mother in CACTUS MAKES PERFECT.
How about this:
"I'm a king now. Crown me."
"I'll crown the both of ya if you don't get to work!"
stoogefan65
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That's from "Tassels In the Air." Curly gets an "Intro to Pig Latin" from both Moe and Larry during their lunch break. ("You mean I'm 'Umday' in pig language?...Your 'Umday' in ANY language !!)
How about this one,...."Now , Mr. Morgan , we're not as dumb as we look around here."
Bruckman64
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SLIPPERY SILKS. Follows the "Are you sure this work is in competent hands?" "Soitenly, we're all incompetent!" dialogue exchange.
How about:
"Buck 'er up!"
"I can't, I lost my buckaroo!"
What short, and where are they when it's spoken?
stoogefan65
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Right, bruckman64. That was also from "Slippery Silks." Yours is from "How High Is Up", and was spoken btwn Moe and Curly as the "woiked" as riviters on the high rise.
How about one I posted earlier , but I don't think anyone's named it yet,..."He said taste it. He didn't invite you to lunch."