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It's an Adventure, Charlie Brown Quotes with Sound Clips - page 4

It's an Adventure, Charlie Brown PosterAudio clips of funny lines and quotes from It's an Adventure, Charlie Brown - 1983, that you can use as ringtones or custom computer sounds.

Actors: Michael Catalano (Charlie Brown), Angela Lee (Lucy van Pelt), Earl Reilly (Linus van Pelt)

4 more actors, Cindi Reilly (Sally Brown), Brent Hauer (Peppermint Patty), Michael Dockery (Marcie), Brad Schacter (Schroeder)

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31 This boy was helping his dad mow the garden. And he said, gee, Pa, I'll bet the fish are biting good today. And his dad said, uh-huh. And if you stay where you're at, they won't bite you.

— Charlie Brown (Michael Catalano)

32 This stupid blanket hates me!

— Lucy Van Pelt (Angela Lee)

33 We can't play them. They're too little. We'd step on them.

— Lucy Van Pelt (Angela Lee)

34 We've been missing too many signals lately. I think it's because we're not concentrating. If we know our signals, we just have to pay attention. It's simply a matter of concentration.

— Charlie Brown (Michael Catalano)

35 What are you doing in that sand trap, Marcie? -I think somebody left the door open.

— Peppermint Patty (Brent Hauer)

36 What would you do if I were to snatch that blanket from you, and throw it right into the trash burner? -I'd collapse right on the spot. They'd have to haul me away in an ambulance and place me in an oxygen tent.

— Lucy Van Pelt (Angela Lee), Linus Van Pelt (Earl Reilly)

37 A prophet is not without honor, save in his own country.

— Charlie Brown (Michael Catalano)

38 Close your glove compartment, Marcie.

— Peppermint Patty (Brent Hauer)

39 Here, big brother, you got a letter. -The Environmental Protection Agency? -It's something about you biting a tree.

— Sally Brown (Cindi Reilly)

40 Here, carry your own clubs. I quit. And I want a dollar for the four holes I caddied. And I don't take credit cards.

— Marcie From Charlie Brown

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