Lordy child, you should have heard me tell them when I could tell them. I bound you'd have busted the buttons off your what-cha-ma-call-ums.

7 seconds sound clip from the Song of the South (1946) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:10:40.774 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- But just then, Brer Rabbit's tail snapped off real short, and he tuck through the cotton patch like the dogs was after him.

- And from that day to this, the only tail that Brer Rabbit's got to his name was a little old ball of cotton.

- And what happen to Brer Fox, Uncle Remus?

- Won't do to put out too much cloth for to cut one pair of pants.

- Uncle Remus, you tells the best tales in the whole United States of Georgia!

- Lordy child, you should have heard me tell them when I could tell them. I bound you'd have busted the buttons off your what-cha-ma-call-ums.

- When Miss Sally was your age, she used to sit just as you is sitting right now and laugh until she could laugh no more.

- Uncle Remus! Uncle Remus!

- Lord have mercy, have you seen Johnny? Poor Miss Sally, she's been looking high and low for that child!

- You sure he ain't been down here listening to one of your tales?

- Course he ain't! Wouldn't I have seen him?

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