Coach Quote #130

Quote from Coach in Personal Business

Coach: [on the phone] I got it. Yeah, thank you, Vic. [hangs up] Table ready upstairs at Melville's for the Anderson party. Table ready for the Anderson party.
Man #1: Your name is Anderson?
Man #2: Yeah.
Man #1: I guess there must be two Anderson parties. What's the first name?
Coach: Ernie, but they call me Coach.
Man #2: Coach, there are two Anderson parties here. Would you call upstairs and find out which Anderson party gets the table?
Coach: Good idea. [on the phone] Vic, we've got a little problem down here. There are two Anderson parties.
Now, which one is it? Oh, thanks, Vic. Thanks. I got it, Vic. [hangs up] I'm sorry, I was wrong. It's not for the Andersons. It's for the Blubberbutts. Table ready for the Blubberbutts! Table ready for the Blubberbutts!

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 ‘Personal Business’ Quotes

Quote from Diane

Sam: "Dear Sam. Although my tenure here has been one of value and enlightenment, still..."
Diane: Il faut cultiver notre jardin.
Sam: Come on! First of all, nobody resigns from a bar. And second of all, nobody resigns in Latin.
Cliff: It's French, Sammy.
Coach: What does it mean, Cliff?
Cliff: Well, because of the idiomatic peculiarities, it can't really be translated into English.
Diane: "One must cultivate one's own garden."
Cliff: Oh, oh, oh. Well, Diane, you took some liberties with the derogatory tense there, but I think we'll let it slide this time, huh?

Quote from Carla

Cliff: Carla, what's the matter, sweetheart? Are you all right?
Carla: Don't you see? My life hasn't exactly been a bag of roses, you know. My old man used to beat me. I spent half my childhood in reform school. My husband was a rat who left me with four hungry mouths to feed. But this... makes up for all that. I am the happiest woman alive.

Quote from Coach

Sam: You know, what the hell's this about? Is this because I didn't take your side against Carla?
Diane: No, Sam. The problem with Carla is only a symptom. You see, it's abundantly clear to me that our working together is making our lives miserable and it can only get worse.
Coach: Diane, you just can't leave like that. I mean, we should have a party, you know. Some booze, a lot of pretzels, some munchies, get a lot of people together.
Norm: Coach, you mean kind of like this?
Coach: Well, I guess that's goodbye, Diane.