Duck, sir. Easter is coming.

Marcie (Lindsay Benesh)

3 seconds sound clip from the It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:05:39.682 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- I'd like to read this book, but I'm kind of afraid. I had a grandfather who didn't think much of reading. He always said if you read too many books, your head would fall off.

- You start the first chapter, sir, and I'll hold on to your head.

- Why aren't you reading your book, sir?

- It's too nice a day to stay inside and read.

- Besides, I have to build this snowman. If I don't do it, no one else will, and he'll never exist. I'm his creator. It's my duty to give him life. This snowman has a right to live.

- You're weird, sir.

- What book were we supposed to read during Thanksgiving vacation?

- This is Christmas vacation, sir.

- Christmas vacation? How can I read something during Christmas vacation when I didn't read what I was supposed to read during Thanksgiving vacation?

- Duck, sir. Easter is coming.

- What are we going to hear today? Handel's 'Messiah.' The most exciting part is when they get to the 'Hallelujah' chorus, and everyone stands.

- Standing is exciting?

- It's the 'Hallelujah' chorus, sir. Everyone is standing up.

- They're what?

- Standing up. Yipe!

- Everywhere we go, Marcie, you embarrass me.

- What was Handel's first name?

- I'm ashamed to admit, I don't know.

- I'll just have to guess.

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