The question Libby and I've been discussing is 'do women dress to please men or other women'? I say to please you men.

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

You can hear this line at 00:20:34 in the radio play.

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- Oh, did you wish to speak to me, Pettypass?

- Who, me? Oh, no sir, I was just watching them go out.

- Well, well, it's been quite an exciting day, hasn't it?

- Yeah, and it ain't hardly even begun yet.

- Libby and I want you to decide an argument that's been going on between us.

- Oh, not really an argument Mr. Kennedy... its a debate.

- Well, whatever you call it.

- The question Libby and I've been discussing is 'do women dress to please men or other women'? I say to please you men.

- But just try asking a man to describe what a pretty girl is wearing. He can tell you the color of her hair, whether she has good-looking legs and nice hands, but...

- Maybe he can't describe her dress, but he'd know it alright if it were unbecoming.

- Well, to be honest, there's one thing a man does notice, and that's the color. Now, I saw a girl in a red dress the other day and...

- Ho ho, you see. You've admitted my point.

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