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Post by wheeepwooow on Mar 28, 2008 23:58:43 GMT -5
Little Papa - Farina is all emotional and crying because they're going to take Stymie to the orphanage and that the party he just threw fror him will be the last thing to remember him by. Stymie's response? "so ... whada you want me da do, BUST OUT CRYIN'?! ..." Genius and hysterical!
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Post by mtw12055 on Mar 29, 2008 10:32:35 GMT -5
Little Papa - Farina is all emotional and crying because they're going to take Stymie to the orphanage and that the party he just threw fror him will be the last thing to remember him by. Stymie's response? "so ... whada you want me da do, BUST OUT CRYIN'?! ..." Genius and hysterical! I think you mean Little Daddy. Little Papa is the one where Spanky has to watch his baby sister.
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Post by wheeepwooow on Mar 29, 2008 12:24:07 GMT -5
Yes you are correct, my bad!
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Post by penwah on Apr 5, 2008 21:42:54 GMT -5
I don't know what the short was, but my favorite is Stymie fighting with an artichoke saying "It may choke Arti, but it ain't gonna choke Stymie!"
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Post by jaallengip on Apr 6, 2008 14:25:10 GMT -5
That line would be from "The Pooch", one of my favorite episodes. Stymie had so many funny lines!!
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Post by littlerascal4891 on Sept 5, 2009 14:24:45 GMT -5
Stymie: "Ain't got no brakes!" in Hi Neighbor Spanky: "I don't think Id taste too good. My mom says I'm spoiled." in Kid From Borneo
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Post by crabby on Sept 5, 2009 15:55:14 GMT -5
Hey, I'm new here and happy to be on board. There is a promising new 11 dvd set out on Yesteryear video which does not repeat Came the brawn. Any reviews? Funniest line has to be from "Shiver My Timbers" after Billy Gilbert tells the gang his tall tales, Stymie asks" Hey Captain, I want a cutlass..Billy asks what kind of cutlass you want? Stymie replies "I Want A Veal Cutlass!" Priceless!
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Post by sherih1963 on Sept 5, 2009 16:32:17 GMT -5
When Stymie tells Shirley in the episode where he and Wheezer is selling things. Stymie answers to Shirleys question. "My daddy ain't no chauffer, he's just a crap shootin' fool!"
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Post by sherih1963 on Sept 5, 2009 16:50:01 GMT -5
I meant to say ARE selling things. And in the one where the kids are going to be pirates, The captain is telling the children about the crew going to the north pole. Stymie asks the captain "Is that where the pole cats live? Cause we had a pole cat in our house once and boy did we take a trip!"
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Post by axlegrease on Sept 10, 2010 13:55:27 GMT -5
"Spanky!!! What kind of idea is this?"
Anytime Porky talks
"I'm gonna kiss you with my fist in a minute!"
"Aw gee, I never get a break!"
"Spud's a great big sissy, Spud's a great big sissy!"
"He'd have as much chance as this pork chop"
"Jack's in love with the teacher, Jack's in love with the teacher!"
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Post by rascalwatcher on Sept 10, 2010 22:48:23 GMT -5
My favorite was:
Hobson: "Such impudence!" Grandma: "Hobson, I'm taking care of this!" Spanky: "Yeah, she's taking care of this, Hobson!"
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Post by myhomeo on Sept 11, 2010 14:39:53 GMT -5
Re: 'What this lemonade needs is a floorshow!' Actually, Mickey's follow-up line is much funnier: "That's a swell idea!", delivered in a preposterous shout like he's trying to channel Dickie Moore.
Re: 'My daddy's just a crap-shootin' fool!' You might have already heard this, but that was the cause of a classic blooper. Stymie rarely blew lines but here, he inadvertantly and completely innocently garbled the line in the first take as "My daddy ain't no chauffer, my daddy's just a crappin' fool!" Of course, the entire crew collapsed in hysterics.
I'll nominate a line from DIVOT DIGGERS:
Guy Staring At The Gang's Pet Chimp: "Is THAT a caddy?" Spanky: "Sssh! Not so loud. He THINKS he is!"
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Post by myhomeo on Sept 14, 2010 16:57:53 GMT -5
Can't believe I forgot Spanky's classic telephone conversation in MUSH AND MILK with Bill Finlayon (I'm sure I've got that name wrong, and hate myself for it)...
"Hello, who is this speaking?" (Spanky tries to look inside the receiver) "I don't know, I can't see ya!" (Bewildered pause) "What number is this?" "How many guesses?" (Now flustered and annoyed) "See here, what's this all about?" (Equally annoyed) "I dunno, YOU started it!"
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Post by axlegrease on Sept 14, 2010 17:13:12 GMT -5
also from Second Childhood "yeah that's almost a million dollars"
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Post by mtw12055 on Sept 14, 2010 20:43:37 GMT -5
Can't believe I forgot Spanky's classic telephone conversation in MUSH AND MILK with Bill Finlayon (I'm sure I've got that name wrong, and hate myself for it)... The name is actually James (or Jimmy) Finlayson, best known as one of Laurel and Hardy's most frequent comedy foils. He was also the originator of Homer Simpson's "D'oh!" catchphrase.
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