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Is This Goodbye, Charlie Brown? (1983) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 5

Is This Goodbye, Charlie Brown? (1983) PosterSoundbites of funny lines and quotes from Is This Goodbye, Charlie Brown? (1983).

Actors: Brad Kesten (Charlie Brown), Jeremy Schoenberg (Linus van Pelt), Angela Lee (Lucy van Pelt)

4 more actors, Stacy Heather Tolkin (Sally Brown), Kevin Brando (Schroeder), Victoria Vargas (Peppermint Patty), Michael Dockery (Marcie)

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41 Dear Charlie Brown, this is the motel we stayed in the first night. It had a swimming pool, but we didn't go swimming.
42 Did you talk to Peppermint Patty, by any chance? -Strange you would say that. I did dream I had spoken to Patty on the phone.
43 Don't count on it.
44 Don't say another word, Chuck. I know you're embarrassed for your team, but it's okay.
45 Ew! Dog food.
46 Fifty cents? Are you crazy? I'm not gonna pay 50 cents. It's my whole week's allowance.
47 From whom are you expecting a call? -My sweet baboo.
48 Get off the phone, big brother. I'm expecting a call.
49 Good grief. How could anybody fall for Chuck? The dumbest manager who ever lived.
50 Good morning, Charles. -Good morning, Marcie.

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