Rose Quote #824

Quote from Rose in Twice in a Lifetime

Rose: That's when Buzz came along. He was St. Olaf's heppest cat. A musician. You know the type. He once put a whole box of Chiclets in his mouth on a dare.
Dorothy: Cool.
Rose: Well, I almost married Buzz. We were talking about it when he got a call from the Spike Jones Band. They need someone to make the whoop sound when Spike dropped his pants. Just before he went to New York, Buzz told me he'd be back, but I never saw him again. I waited for a while, but one gig led to another... Meanwhile, Charlie and I got closer. And you know what happened after that.
Blanche: Well, did Buzz ever get married?
Rose: No. He just traveled the world playing his music.
Dorothy: So how did you finally get over Buzz?
Rose: I never really did entirely. To this day, whenever I see a man drop his pants, some little part of me wants to go whoop!
Blanche: I know what you mean.

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 ‘Twice in a Lifetime’ Quotes

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Rose: I haven't seen Buzz in almost 40 years, since we were dating in high school.
Dorothy: Rose, I didn't think you dated anyone before Charlie.
Rose: Actually, it was while I dated Charlie.
Blanche: Rose Nylund. You were in a love triangle and never told us.
Rose: Well, I didn't think you'd be interested.
Dorothy: Oh, but you were certain that we'd be interested in the story about little Yimminy, the boy who was raised by a wild moose?
Rose: May I remind you, Dorothy, that moose didn't just raise little Yimminy, he put him through medical school.

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Blanche: Why were you dating Buzz at the same time as Charlie?
Rose: Because I didn't know which one I liked better. They were so different. Charlie liked to do all the typical teenage things. When we'd go to a drive-in movie, he'd hide me in the trunk so we only had to pay admission for one. After the movie he'd drive me home, let me out of the trunk and tell me all about it.

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Miles: It's too bad. I was gonna take you to see Henry V.
Rose: It's just as well. I always think by the time they get to number five, those sequels get pretty predictable.