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Popeye the Sailor Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 3

Popeye the SailorQuotes with sound clips from the old-time radio series Popeye the Sailor which were broadcasted from 1935 to 1938.

Actors: Floyd Buckley (Popeye the Sailor), Olive LaMoy (Olive Oyl), Charles Lawrence (J. Wellington Wimpy)

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21 And it looks like the girls all want to grow up in a hurry and be young ladies, so they eat Wheatena too. Because Wheatena's regular growing food.
22 And my, the roses it puts into their cheeks, yes sir. And mmm boy, how good it tastes.
23 And when you want the hot brown wheat cereal that gives you that vital parts of the whole grain and tastes so G-O-O-D, you have to have Wheatena's.
24 And you'll get your ride. I buys all your tickets mister.
25 Anybody else going?
26 As you know, there a number of wheat cereals on the market, some hot, some cold.
27 Avast there captain, don't weigh anchor yet. Matey's coming aboard.
28 Be careful Matey, don't stick you hand in the cage.
29 Because an elephant is the biggest monster in the world, I needs at least four bowls to stop him.
30 Blow me down, he sucks them up like a vacuum cleaner.

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