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If I get socks again for Christmas this year, I'll go even more crazy.

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

You can hear this line at 00:10:52.661 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Is that it? I always thought the Christmas story was longer than that.

- That song drives me crazy.

- What in the world is a calling bird?

- A calling bird is a kind of partridge. In 1 Samuel 26:20, it says: 'For the king of Israel has come out to seek my life just as though he were hunting the calling bird.'

- There's a play on words here, you see?

- David was standing on a mountain, calling. And he compared himself to a partridge being hunted. Isn't that fascinating?

- If I get socks again for Christmas this year, I'll go even more crazy.

- I remember reading that Albert Schweitzer dreaded the thought of receiving Christmas gifts. And do you know why that was? It was because he hated having to write thank you notes. What do you think about that?

- Who's Albert Schweitzer?

- Yes, ma'am. I would like to buy a Christmas present for a girl I know. I was thinking maybe a pair of gloves. Would it help if I described her? Well, she has 10 fingers...

- Twenty-five dollars for a pair of gloves? I'm sorry, ma'am, that's more than I can afford. Could I maybe buy just a thumb?

- I wanted to buy Peggy Jean some gloves for Christmas, but they cost $25.

- She's going to be disappointed when she finds out her boyfriend is a cheapskate.

[...]

It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown Sound Clip

A Charlie Brown Christmas PosterAudio clips of funny lines and quotes from It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown (1992).

Actors: Jamie E. Smith (Charlie Brown), John Christian Graas (Linus van Pelt), Marnette Patterson (Lucy van Pelt), Phillip Lucier (Peppermint Patty), Lindsay Benesh (Marcie), Mindy Ann Martin (Sally Brown)

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