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Bill: [
into the phone] Hey, asshole! This is the ultimate "fuck you"! I just poked your wife!
Ernest: [
into the phone] What are you talking about?
Bill: Yeah, she's in my bed right now with a very big smile on her face.
Ernest: Well, that's just fine by me. She's a pain in the ass! An albatross around my neck! You're welcome to her. Keep her, and may you both rot in Hell!
[
hangs up]
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Bill: Are you a Lunatic? Are you telling me that you didn't see me coming out of this lot? There's a red light there for crying out loud! You're supposed to stop!
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Nora: If we went on a picnic, it would be fun.
Ernest: I don't understand a picnic. We go someplace, we put a thing on the ground and eat.
Nora: Yeah, it's nice to do that.
Ernest: Why? I don't get it. It's better sitting in front of the TV.
Nora: I happen to think there's something nice about a picnic. It's fun.
Ernest: What's fun about it? Ants get in the food - there's bees. I don't get it. You have to drive - it takes you maybe an hour to get there. And then what do you do? You sit on the grass and eat. Why is that fun?
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Sam: You know when I saw "Bonanza" the other day, something occured me.
Ernest: Eh?
Sam: You got those four guys living on the Ponderosa and you never hear them say anything about wanting to get laid.
Ernest: Huh?
Sam: I mean you never hear Hoss say to Little Joe, "I had such a hard-on when I woke up this morning."
Ernest: No, no, no...
Sam: They don't talk about broads - nothing. You never hear Little Joe say, "Hey, Hoss. I went to Virgina City and I saw a girl with the greatest ass I've ever seen in my life." They just walk around the Ponderosa: "Yes, Pa. Where's Little Joe?" Nothing about broads. I don't think I'm being too picky. But if at least once, they talked about getting horny. I don't care if you live on the Ponderosa or right here in Baltimore, guys talk about getting laid. I'm beginning to think that show doesn't have too much realism.
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The Year - 1963. Selling the American Dream is a risky, funny business - you could wind up paying with your wife!