Blanche Quote #756
Quote from Blanche in We're Outta Here
Blanche: I cannot talk about this anymore. I'm just gonna call Yakamora and give him my decision.
Dorothy: Go ahead. Make your call.
Rose: We'll give you some privacy. We'll go in the other room.
Dorothy: Come on, Ma. Let's go.
Rose: What do you think she's gonna do?
Dorothy: I think she's gonna sell. It's just too much money.
Rose: Oh, no. Blanche is too sentimental. I think she's gonna stay.
Dorothy: What do you think, Ma? Ma!
Sophia: Quiet. [on the phone] Oh, this is just the operator. Your phone is working fine.
Dorothy: Ma, what did you hear? You're never gonna believe what happened.
Blanche: You are never gonna believe what happened. Yakamora decided not to buy the house.
Rose: What happened?
Blanche: Well, he went on a shopping spree and he spent all his money. He bought a department store in Fort Lauderdale and a condominium in Orlando, a baseball team in Tampa, and I think one of the Landers sisters.
The Golden Girls Quotes
‘We're Outta Here’ Quotes
Quote from Rose
Rose: Back in St. Olaf, when I couldn't sleep, I'd get into my pajamas and have a nice glass of warm milk and slip under the covers and count cows jumping over my bed. It'd usually work like a charm, except every once in a while there'd be a cow with a particularly low udder and it would brush across my forehead and wake me up.
Quote from Rose
Rose: Tell me about it, Sophia. Sometimes I can interpret dreams.
Sophia: Blanche sold the house and I wound up back at Shady Pines.
Rose: Hmm. This is a tough one.
Quote from Sophia
Sophia: Look, you're all confused and upset about this house business. There's only one thing you can do.
Blanche: What is that, Sophia?
Sophia: Take the advice of a wise old Sicilian.
Rose: You, Sophia?
Sophia: No. Charlie Callas. Many years ago, my father had a similar problem when he was selling real estate.
Dorothy: I didn't know that Grandpa ever owned any real estate.
Sophia: He didn't. That was the problem. You see, it turned out he really didn't own the Vatican. Although he did have a very close friend who swore he was there the night Pop won the deed in a card game from Pope Ronnie the Magnificent.