We were just discussing the difference in shopping prices.

3 seconds sound clip from the Criss Cross (1949) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:10:45.767 in the DVD version of the movie.

Quote context

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- I know, but compare. Soap powder, 43 cents on the telephone. At the Great Western Market, 37 cents.

- 6 cents' difference, huh?

- Tomato juice, two cans for a quarter. At the Western, 19 cents.

- Yeah, I see your point, all right.

- You bet your life. It all adds up.

- Hiya, Bailey.

- Hello, Bailey.

- Where's Thompson? Isn't he working today?

- He's working. Steve's the outside man.

- We were just discussing the difference in shopping prices.

- There's one woman that knows how to shop. Steve's mother, Mrs. Thompson. She serves the best.

- Since my wife died, I'm a guest there often.

- Okay. Well, so long, Chester. So long, Pappy.

- So long.

- Now my wife, I don't know how much she spends on the house. She's extravagant. Beach in the summertime, uses up all my razor blades shaving her legs. I don't get sore. She's for me. I love that kid.

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