Frasier Quote #2421

Quote from Frasier in Cranes Unplugged

Roz: So what are you guys gonna do?
Frasier: Oh, lots of things. I thought we'd go and see a play, and, uh, maybe take in the computer show. He'd love that. And, uh, oh, I've decided we are going to read Walden together.
Roz: Some vacation.
Frasier: No, no, Roz, it is, actually. You see, every year we pick a book to read and discuss. It's been sort of a bonding thing between us. Gosh, you know, I hate to brag, but Freddie really is a very articulate young man. He's very imaginative, and not to mention what a great sense of humor he has.
Roz: Oh, that reminds me, Frasier. Alice said the cutest thing this morning-
Frasier: Now careful, Roz, you don't want to turn into one of those mothers who bores everybody talking about her child.

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 ‘Cranes Unplugged’ Quotes

Quote from Frasier

Frasier: So, he's been camping before. Instead of this being something special between us, it's just another thing I've missed out on. This trip was a bust from the get-go. We leave at daybreak!
Martin: What's with you and daybreak?

Quote from Martin

Frasier: You know, I'm just about fed up with your sarcasm. I'm trying to do some father-son bonding here, so will you just butt out?
Martin: You know what? I just thought of something to write in this thing.

Quote from Martin

Martin: So did you have fun?
Frasier: Oh, yeah. It was a blast. He spent the entire time trying to ditch me. You know, I only get to see Freddie a few times a year. Usually, we make the most of it. Now all he wants to do is play that damn computer game.
Martin: Well, you know, Fras, he's not much different than you were at that age. Except instead of video screens and electronics, you always had your head in books.
Frasier: That's entirely different, Dad-
Martin: No, it isn't. We couldn't get you to do anything. You know, I remember when you read that Walden book. It was on the family camping trip.
Frasier: So? What better time to read about nature?
Martin: Well, that's just it. While you were in the cabin reading about it, we were outside enjoying it. You'd rather read about something than experience it firsthand.
Frasier: You know, my mentor remarked on that very thing.