Norm Quote #855

Quote from Norm in The Days of Wine and Neuroses

Frasier: All right, if you must sing, why don't you sing something a little more appropriate to the occasion? Now, look, here's here's a lovely song: "Isn't It Romantic?"
Norm: Yeah, it's kind of slow, isn't it?
Cliff: Yeah, you don't get to make any funny noises in it either.
Norm: Yeah, really. He calls that a classic.
Frasier: Well, of course it's a classic. It has a, a rare beauty. It's a... a haunting imagery, an enchanting melody.
Cliff: Oh, yeah.
Frasier: Excuse me, and it goes, Paul, something like this. [sings] Isn't it romantic? Music in the night A dream that can be heard Isn't it romantic Moving shadows paint the oldest magic word [Norm and Cliff singing high-pitched] I hear the breezes playing In the trees above...
Norm: [high-pitched] You're right, Fras. It is a lovely song when sung properly. [Frasier pops Norm's balloon] Killjoy.

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