My, my... twenty-five thousand smackers.

5 seconds sound clip from the Christmas in July (1944) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:16:55 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- You didn't happen to get any ideas for 'Baxter and Son' while you were inventing slogans for our competitors, did you?

- You know, we make coffee too!

- I certainly did. I've been trying to give ideas to the advertising department ever since I first came here, but they won't listen to me.

- Well, how would you like to come into my office and tell me a few of these ideas?

- Yes sir.

- I'll wait here for you.

- Oh no-no-no! You come too, my dear.

- My, my... twenty-five thousand smackers.

- So you see, I tried to find a slogan for Baxter's Coffee too. One that would imply that Baxter's was the finest coffee made.

- 'The aristocrat of coffee!'

- Aristocrat? Babcock, revise your thinking.

- Aristocrat? Oh no-no, that's been used too much.

- Oh.

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