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White Christmas (1954) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 37

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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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361 How am I going...? Don't just stand there. How do I get off?
362 How are we gonna get in touch with all the fellows? -Television.
363 How are you gonna get a whole division up here by Christmas Eve?
364 How are you, Captain?
365 How can I? You won't let me.
366 How can you stop an angry dog from biting you on Monday? -That joke is old the answer is to kill the dog on Sunday.

— Betty Haynes (Rosemary Clooney)

367 How could you be stupid enough to try a stunt like this? Phony engagements and messing around with people's lives.
368 How could you have sent all my suits to the cleaners? -You've only got two. -Well, I think you'd send one at a time then, in that case.
369 How deep's he in here? -He sunk everything, his pension, his life savings, everything in remodeling this place!
370 How did you know?

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