Dorothy Quote #542
Quote from Dorothy in Grab That Dough
Guy Corbin: All right, but first, let's see what you didn't pick. Behind window one, brand new living room furniture. Retail price for this magnificent prize, $12,000. But that's not what you picked.
Dorothy: Thanks for pointing that out.
Guy Corbin: You're welcome, Dorothy. Let's see what's behind window two. It's a brand new car. Yes, it's that beautiful sports car you've always dreamed of. Retail price, $23,000. Now, Dorothy, Blanche, Willard and Fred, it's time to see what you did pick. Are you ready?
Blanche: We're ready. Yes, yes.
Guy Corbin: Because have I got something for you a brand new electric skillet!
Blanche: A what?
Guy Corbin: An electric skillet that's from Fry Quick. It not only fries, it boils, it bakes, it simmers...
Dorothy: It stinks!
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‘Grab That Dough’ Quotes
Quote from Sophia
Sophia: Would you stop complaining? We've got it easy. Back in Sicily, I was on a game show. It was torture.
Rose: What was it called, Sophia?
Sophia: I just told you. Torture. Mussolini asked the questions and you'd better have the right answers. Things like: Who do you like better, me or Hitler? Who's got the snappiest boots, me or Hitler? Who's got the cuter girlfriend, me or Hitler? And you always had to answer, "Mussolini." Otherwise, they forced you to play the lightning round. They used real lightning.
Dorothy: Oh, come on, Ma, you're making this up.
Sophia: Like hell, I did. Goodson-Todman brought it to the United States., changed a few of the rules and called it Tattle Tales. Now count your blessings and go to sleep. Good night.
Quote from Blanche
Dorothy: Hi, Ma. You want some dinner?
Sophia: Forget dinner. Listen up, everybody. I've got something in this old lady purse that's gonna make you scream, holler and jump for joy.
Blanche: Are the batteries included?
Quote from Sophia
Dorothy: Oh, Ma, these tickets were sent out four months ago. You gave them the wrong address.
Sophia: Oh, yeah. Here it is, my old address from Sicily. Two miles west of Palermo, underneath the old bridge.
Rose: You used to live under a bridge?
Sophia: Yeah, we were wealthy. Most people didn't have a bridge to live under.