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It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 17

It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown PosterAudio clips of funny lines and quotes from It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown - 1976, that you can use as ringtones or custom computer sounds.

Actors: Dylan Beach (Charlie Brown), Gail M. Davis (Sally Brown), Liam Martin (Linus van Pelt)

3 more actors, Sarah Beach (Lucy van Pelt), Stuart Brotman (Peppermint Patty), Greg Felton (Schroeder)

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161 Well, then, let's talk about something I can explain: baseball.
162 Well, uh, maybe you, uh, ought to come and see the field.
163 What happened? -You fainted, big brother.
164 What have you done?
165 What is that in center field? -A scarecrow, Charlie Brown. Everybody knows that. -Good grief.
166 Where are all our bats? -Oh, we used them to make stakes for the tomato plants.
167 Where is it? Where's the bases?
168 Why don't we go outside and find a nice big tree, and sit down under it? We can hold hands and talk and look into each other's eyes.
169 Yeah, let's go! Yeah, let's go!
170 You have to be the most dumb manager that ever lived.

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