Daphne Quote #155

Quote from Daphne in Martin Does It His Way

Frasier: Oh, bless you, Daphne. Are you sure you're up to coming to the memorial?
Daphne: Oh, it's just a little cold. Besides, in my family, when there was a funeral everybody went. I remember
when Grammy Moon passed on. My brothers had been off on a three-day bender. They couldn't even stand on their own. They were all pissed as newts! But they crawled to that chapel on their hands and knees.
Frasier: Very commendable.
Daphne: Yeah, well, they had an obligation. They were the pallbearers.

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Niles: Fine. Perhaps a cardiologist?

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