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Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 15

Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown PosterAudio clips of funny lines and quotes from the 1975 Peanuts TV Special "Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown".

Actors: Duncan Watson (Charlie Brown), Melanie Kohn (Lucy van Pelt), Stephen Shea (Linus van Pelt), Lynn Mortensen (Sally Brown), Greg Felton (Schroeder)

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141 Well, that's it. Happy Valentine's Day, everybody. Refreshments will be served in the back.
142 What are you doing, Charlie Brown? -I'm waiting for valentines. -Well, good luck. -Thank you. -You'll need it.
143 What can a girl get a young man that would be appropriate? -How about a bottle of heart-shaped shaving lotion?
144 What do you give a man teacher for Valentine's Day? -How about shaving lotion?
145 What do you think I've been trying to do?
146 What does it say? Sweet baby?
147 What happened? He forgot to give me my box of candy.
148 What's that briefcase for? -Well, in case I get a lot of valentines, I want to have something to carry 'em in.
149 What's the trouble, Sally?
150 Where were you yesterday when everyone else was giving out valentines?

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