Paul Quote #16

Quote from Paul in Go Make

Paul: Hey, you guys ever hear of something called the Polar Bear Club?
Cliff: Uh...
Paul: Well, it's great. We used to do it all the time where I grew up. Bunch of guys get in their cars. They drive down to the ocean. They strip down to their skivvies and they run right into the water.
Cliff: Uh, I was thinking more of a, uh, belching contest.
Norm: Oh, I don't know, uh, loudest or longest?
Paul: Fine. Fine, but you guys don't know what you're missing. Now, when we were kids we didn't care if it was January or February, we just jumped in that ocean and swam. It felt great. It was like we scored one against winter.
Woody: Hey, if it's good enough for Mr. Krapence.
Frasier: Well, are we up to it, men?
Cliff: All right. Well, uh, well, it's one of the earthly thrills I haven't tried yet. Let's do it!
Guys: [chanting] Polar Bear! Polar Bear! Polar Bear! Polar Bear! Polar Bear! Polar Bear! Polar Bear... [Frasier, Norm, Cliff and Woody march out of the bar]
Carla: So, Paul, where were you brought up?
Paul: Honolulu.

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 ‘Go Make’ Quotes

Quote from Frasier

Frasier: Oh, I sense the mood of the bar. You're all suffering from the winter blues, the shortened daylight hours, the cold numbing weather, the bleak sense of isolation. It's what we in the psychiatric profession call, the jackpot!

Quote from Carla

Frasier: Good afternoon, all!
Norm: Shut the door!
Frasier: Why?
Norm: To keep out the bitter cold.
[Lilith walks in]
Carla: Too late. She got in.

Quote from Woody

Lilith: Frasier and I have a wonderful plan to lift our spirits.
Woody: What, are you gonna buy some toys and canned goods and hand 'em out to underprivileged kids?
Frasier: Well, no. We're checking into a luxury hotel for a getaway weekend, just the two of us.
Woody: Oh. Well, that'll make some bellboys happy. So, aren't you gonna bring the kid?
Frasier: Well, we would, but we find that we make better parents if we occasionally take a break from our parenting responsibilities.
Woody: Hey, you don't have to justify it to me. You know, my parents ran off for a year with the Pentecostal caravan. Oh, sure, they called once in a while, but they were speaking in tongues. Yeah. It was just by chance that they came back at all.