Roz Quote #42

Quote from Roz in Give Him the Chair!

Roz: Hey, Fras! How was your weekend?
Frasier: Hellish.
Roz: Great! Let me tell you what happened to me. See, I had this most incredible date Saturday night. It was really hot. So Sunday, I'm driving home-
Frasier: Sunday?
Roz: I told you, it was hot. So anyway, my car breaks down right in front of this church, and all the people are just coming out after the show.
Frasier: Service.
Roz: What?
Frasier: Churches don't have shows, they have services.
Roz: Can I finish my story?
Frasier: All right, all right.
Roz: Thank you. So, I walk up to the minister - Is that all right?
Frasier: Mm-hmm.
Roz: And I ask him if I can use his phone. And he tells me my sweater's on inside out. One thing led to another, and we have a date tonight. Ministers aren't celibate, are they? Not that I don't love a challenge.
Frasier: You know, Roz, maybe you should take a sick day sometime, call into the show yourself.

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 ‘Give Him the Chair!’ Quotes

Quote from Frasier

Frasier: Eddie? What is the matter with him?
Daphne: He saw your father's chair was gone, and he's afraid it means your father's gone too. I think he suspects foul play.
Frasier: [to Eddie] Oh, stop it! If I had stuck Dad's feet into a bucket of cement and thrown him into Puget Sound, you would have been the tiny little splash that followed him!

Quote from Niles

Niles: Originally, Dad needed it to bridge the transition from his old apartment to life here with you. But as with all transitional objects - be they a teddy bear, be they a thumb, be they a blankie, be they a chair-
Frasier: Stop saying "Be they!"

Quote from Martin

Frasier: Oh Dad, I don't know why you're carrying on this way. We are, after all, talking about a twenty-five year-old, broken-down chair. If you don't like this chair, I'll get you another one. Any chair you want.
Martin: Really? Okay, I'll tell you what chair I want. I want the chair I was sitting in when I watched Neil Armstrong take his first step on the moon. And when the U.S. hockey team beat the Russians in the '80 Olympics. I want the chair I was sitting in the night you called me to tell me I had a grandson. I want the chair I was in all those nights, when your mother used to wake me up with a kiss after I'd fallen asleep in front of the television. You know, I still fall asleep in it. And every once in a while, when I wake up, I still expect your mother to be there, ready to lead me off to bed. Oh, never mind. It's only a chair.