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That's enough, girls, that's enough. You've proved your point.

4 seconds sound clip from the You Can't Take It with You (1939) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:24:49 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- And men sing in the bath. That's right. And we've made up a little song about that which we think is cute. Want to hear it?

- We certainly do. Go ahead.

- Here's what we've heard nearly everyone say. Women are different from men!

- Ladies, when bathing, are not half so gay! While men sing or whistle and then sing again.

- If they're Irish, the tune goes like this... If they're Scotch, here is one they won't miss...

- Maybe they'll whistle and you will hear... For men are always full of good cheer...!

- That's enough, girls, that's enough. You've proved your point.

- Men do sing in the bath tub or shower. And it's up to the wise wife to see that this happy mood isn't broken.

- Don't, please, give them a soap that's sort of stingy in its lather. Don't give them soaps that sting and smart.

- In short, do give them Lux Toilet Soap. Its rich, active lather works up fast and cleanses thoroughly and quickly. Yet it's gentle and mild.

- It makes a bath a pleasure and, best of all, it leaves a man sure of fastidious grooming.

- We have a two-line encore to our song.

- Fine. Let's hear it.

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You Can't Take It with You (1939) Sound Clip

You Can't Take It with You (1939)Quotes from You Can't Take It with You (1939), Lux Radio Theatre play broadcast in 1939, based on the Pulitzer Prize Play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart.

Actors: Fay Wray (Alice), Robert Cummings (Tony), Walter Connolly (Grandpa Vanderhof), Edward Arnold (Mr. Kirby), Lou Merrill (Kolenkhov), Sally Payne (Essie),

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