Tim Quote #2953

Quote from Tim in The Son Also Mooches

Tim: We're here at Willow Run at a blacksmith's shop. A special show...
Tim & Al: Tool Time's Timeless Tools.
Tim: And we needed help, so we enlisted the help of Delvin Horsted, our blacksmith. Delvin? Welcome to the show, Delvin.
Delvin Horsted: Some welcome. You kept me waiting outside my own shop by the manure pile.
Al: Well, that stinks. And we're very sorry about that. But what a nice place you have here, Delvin.
Delvin Horsted: Thank you. It was built in 1910 by my father Melvin.
Tim: Ah. [chuckles] What was your grandpa's name, Shmelvin?
Delvin Horsted: Yes.

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 ‘The Son Also Mooches’ Quotes

Quote from Tim

Tim: If Mom believes in you, so do I.
Jeff: I appreciate that.
Tim: I'm just telling the truth, like a famous American said we should.
Jeff: What famous American?
Tim: Come on. Samuel Foghorn Leghorn.
Jeff: He was one smart chicken.
Tim: No, I'm talking about Mark Twain. The guy that wrote Huckleberry Hound.
Jeff: When you were a kid, did Mom drop you on your head?
Tim: Yeah. The same day she dunked your head in that vat of Nair.

Quote from Wilson

Wilson: Well, have you considered talking to your mom?
Tim: I can't talk to my mom about this.
Wilson: Why not?
Tim: Tell her that I think that her oldest son, my brother, is a loser?
Wilson: Well, Tim, if that is the case, it'll hurt her feelings, but isn't that better than seeing her savings wiped out?
Tim: So, what are you saying I should do, just lay it out, put everything on the table?
Wilson: Well, I'm reminded of the famous words, "When in doubt, tell the truth." Samuel Langhorne Clemens.
Tim: That big cartoon rooster? Well, I say, boy... Well, I say, boy...
Wilson: No, no, no, no, no, no. See, Samuel Clemens is the real name of Mark Twain, one of America's greatest thinkers.
Tim: Well, that big chicken's pretty smart. Gave that dog a run for his money. I say, boy, I say, boy, that dog is dumber than a sack of wet beans.

Quote from Wilson

Wilson: You know, Tim, I can't find the drain plug to this thing. Can you give me a hand?
Tim: It's an old Studebaker. It's over on the left side. You got a lantern?
Wilson: Yep, right here.
Tim: Looks like it came off a ship. Where'd you get it? Off the Titanic?
Wilson: Yes.