Carla Quote #325

Quote from Carla in The Executive's Executioner

Carla: Now we just got to finish it off with a real doozy. Does he have any disabilities you can make fun of?
Cliff: No. Well, his wife is not particularly a handsome woman.
Carla: Good, good. "Bark hello to your wife for me. Yours in disgust." Sign that.
Cliff: I'll sign it with pleasure. And I'll mail this at my earliest convenience.
Carla: Hawk it over. It's going out in today's mail.
Cliff: Good, good. Glad to hear it.
Carla: Look, Clavin, just think of this as your ticket out of Weenietown.
Cliff: Carla, I made that trip a long time ago.
Carla: Yeah, but they threw you out at Dinkville.

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 ‘The Executive's Executioner’ Quotes

Quote from Norm

Norm: [enters] Evening, everybody.
All: Norm!
Sam: What will you have, Norm?
Norm: I'm in a gambling mood, Sammy. I'll take a glass of whatever comes out of that tap.
Sam: Ooh, looks like beer, Norm.
Norm: Call me Mr. Lucky, huh?

Quote from Norm

Norm: Oh, my God! That's my boss. He saw me slip out early. He's come here to find me.
Diane: You got here the same time you always do.
Norm: I know. I always leave early. I refuse to be one of those little, cowardly clock-watchers, Diane. As soon as my supervisor turns his head, I always slip out the heating duct.
Diane: How would he know you're here?
Norm: The company's full of spies. They know everything about you.
Diane: Really?
Norm: Yeah, they know everything about you. They even keep track of your sex habits. Thank God I don't have any.

Quote from Norm

Mr. Hecht: Peterson, we've been making some organizational changes in the company. And starting tomorrow, we want you to be our corporate killer.
Norm: The guy who fires people?
Mr. Hecht: That's right. You see, we decided that terminating employees puts too much stress on our executives. We think you'll be perfect.
Norm: Why me?
Mr. Hecht: Because studies have shown that it's particularly humiliating when you're fired by somebody who is clearly and markedly superior to yourself. And that just wouldn't be the case with you, Norman. You see, you're just an ordinary Joe. As a matter of fact, we checked out your home life. You have absolutely nothing anyone could possibly envy or resent.
Norm: I'm honored, sir. But this sounds like a horrible job, frankly.
Mr. Hecht: It's a 300% raise and if you don't take it, you're fired.
Norm: Sir, I will have you know that I cannot be bought and I cannot be threatened, but you put the two together and I'm your man.