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White Christmas (1954) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 13

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Famous quotes and funny lines from White Christmas (1954), featuring short audio clips in wav or mp3 format which can be used as ringtones.

Actors: Bing Crosby (Bob Wallace), Danny Kaye (Phil Davis), Rosemary Clooney (Betty Haynes)

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121 All right, let's keep it going. That's good. Keep it up there, honey.
122 All right. I'm starting to play trombone a little, too. Let's see if I can get focused in here.
123 All right. Now, promise you won't say anything important till I get back. Bye, now.
124 All right. They didn't go to college. They didn't go to Smith.
125 Amazing. I wonder whatever gave him the idea.
126 And from now on, you can do your dirty work yourself.
127 And I can't stall him much longer.
128 And I want you to fall in at attention like that day at Montecatini when Clark came through. You remember?
129 And if that wasn't enough, you'd look at me with those great big cow eyes of yours, point at that phony arm, and I'd melt and go along!
130 And if you don't give him everything you've got, I may come back and... fight for the enemy.

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