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The Sin of Harold Diddlebock Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 87

The Sin of Harold Diddlebock Poster

Funny voice lines from the movie The Sin of Harold Diddlebock, in wav/mp3 format.

Actors: Harold Lloyd (Harold Diddlebock), Lionel Stander (Max), Margaret Hamilton (Flora), Robert Dudley (Robert McDuffy)

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861 What a mess.
862 What a poet.
863 What a scientist. Ain't that pretty?
864 What about Wednesday? What was I doing all day Wednesday?

— Harold Diddlebock (Harold Lloyd)

865 What are you looking at?
866 What are you talking about? If ever I've seen a live wire, a good time Charlie with a rubber up his roll and a whistle for the day, why this little problem would have been no problem at all to you on Tuesday.
867 What are you trying to do?
868 What did I use for money? -Why, you had tons of it sir. And you were most generous and high spirited with it too if I may be so bold.
869 What do you mean it wouldn't be practical?
870 What do you mean you don't see anybody? You can't see that old crackpot with the spectacles?

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