Roz Quote #576

Quote from Roz in Moons Over Seattle

Roz: Oh, here, let's pretend this comment card is about you.
Frasier: Roz, please, there is no need to do that. All right, if you insist. Just remember that it was late at night and I am really more of a morning person.
Roz: There you go.
Frasier: Let's see. High marks for courtesy and neatness of appearance; that's good. You were served in a prompt and timely manner.
Roz: Absolutely.
Frasier: Now, I see here that you're not planning a return visit.
Roz: Only because we agreed. I mean, as you can see, I will highly recommend you to friends and family members.
Frasier: Well, that was very kind of you, Roz. Thank you. Would you like me to fill one out for you?
Roz: No. I think you made your opinion clear when you screamed, "Outstanding!"

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 ‘Moons Over Seattle’ Quotes

Quote from Frasier

Frasier: [on the phone] Henri, you can't ban me from your bistro. It's my chez away from chez! Very well. Goodbye, Henri.

Quote from Gertrude

Mr. Moon: Niles, good news. Our feet are the same size.
Daphne: Daddy! I knew you'd come.
Mr. Moon: Hello, Stilts. Ah, give your old dad a kiss.
Daphne: Mum, look who's here, all the way from England!
Mr. Moon: Hello, Gert.
Gertrude: "Hello, Gert"? That's all you have to say for yourself? For forty years I've been a good wife to you, raising your children and boiling your meals, and letting you work off your animal lusts, and all I get for my trouble is a cheery "Hello, Gert"? Well, your fatal charm is not going to work this time, so you can just drag your sorry arse back to that barstool it normally sags over and leave me the hell alone! [cheerily] Thank you, Niles, that was a nice surprise.
Mr. Moon: You're right. She has mellowed.

Quote from Gertrude

Henri: We have some magnificent specials this evening.
Gertrude: Just so you know, Henry, I won't eat frogs, snails, slugs or eels. And don't try slippin' 'em under the
sauce. I'm on to you people.
Henri: I shall repeat this to the chef and I'm sure some other delightful surprise will find its way onto your plate.