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You don't think that I play that military saxophone without reason, do you? Oh, good heavens, no. It's the only way of keeping boils away.

10 seconds sound clip from The Goon Show, Series 9, The Mountain Eaters classic radio program.

You can hear this line at 00:23:44 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- I say, you aren't by any chance a millionaire, are you?

- One, two, three, thruppence. No.

- Well, it was a shot in the dark.

- I hope it hits him.

- We're trying to eat a mountain and we must have silence for it.

- S, I, I, E, N, C, E, pronounced (silence).

- Beautifully pronounced!

- But, dear little Welsh titch of no fixed trousers...

- You don't think that I play that military saxophone without reason, do you? Oh, good heavens, no. It's the only way of keeping boils away.

- Rubbish!

- What, have you ever seen a saxophone with boils?

- No.

- Well, let's hear no more of it, then.

- Stop! Stop! Aaagh! If I give you this, will you stop?

- What, what, where's me old ex-WD glasses?

- I-O-U fifty pounds, Leonard da Vicki, no, Vinki.

[...]

The Goon Show Sound Clip

The Goon Show RadioQuotes with sound clips from The Goon Show radio comedy programme produced and broadcast by the BBC from 1951 to 1960.

Actors: Peter Sellers (Bloodnok / Bluebottle/ Grytpype-Thynne), Spike Milligan (Eccles / Minnie Bannister), Harry Secombe (Neddie Seagoon)

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