6 seconds sound clip from the Christmas in July (1944) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:33:31 in the radio play.
Quote context
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- One more crack out of you, and I'll bust you right on the nose!
- Sit down. Both of you.
- The public was promised they'd hear us announce the slogan winner last night on the radio, so we couldn't agree and we didn't announce it.
- We've got to announce it by next Wednesday, and I think it's high time we talk this over. In a nice, friendly way, of course.
- Talk what over?
- Everybody but you says that this slogan is just what the doctor ordered.
- 'Maxford's: magnificent and mellow.'
- It's brief, it's smooth, it's pungent.
- It's putrid.
- And just why is it putrid?
- Because it smells.
- Well, well! So there you are, Billdocker, and all the rest of you! Playing poker I suppose!
- Now, now that the contest is over, I wondered if you would be kind enough to all get back to your offices and clients and sell a little coffee for a change? Or am I becoming too commercial?
- And while I'm on the subject, I just want to tell you that of all the groups of fat heads, that I've ever had the misfortune to gaze upon, you take the log pail.
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