Yeah? That's my Rosie. Come on, let's eat.

4 seconds sound clip from the The Naked Street (1955) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:07:22.600 in the DVD version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- You are alright?

- As long as I can eat goulash and spaetzles with you, I'm alright.

- Don't eat from the pot. Wait for Rosalie.

- I'm going to send you and Rosie to Miami for the winter.

- How many times have I heard that, 'I'm going to send you and Rosie to Miami for the winter.' You know Mama won't go.

- Hey, how are you, sweetie? Hey, where've you been?

- Oh, I had something to do.

- Oh, come on, don't bluff me off. Where've you been?

- I went to church. I said a little prayer for you.

- Yeah? That's my Rosie. Come on, let's eat.

- Bless us our Lord for the gifts we are about to receive from your bounty through Christ our Lord. Amen.

- Tell me, sweetie, how's college?

- I quit.

- You what?

- I quit.

- What happened?

- Nothing, I just don't want to go anymore. I'm going to get a job.

- Listen, Rosalie Regalzyk don't need no job. You got a home, I bought you a car. If you want something else, tell me.

- I just want to stand on my own two feet. I can't go on taking things from you forever.

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