Blast my grandmother!

4 seconds sound clip from the The Moon's Our Home (1941) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:03:05 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- You missed me, dear. You must be over-trained.

- Oh, darling, I'm a beast. My own darling nurse who's taken care of me since I was a child... I might have hurt you.

- There was a good chance of it.

- Oh, if I ever did... Oh, I'd blow my brains out.

- I know! And I'd have to tidy up afterward.

- Now, sit down. We must discuss this calmly and sanely.

- Your grandmother demands that you come to New York at once.

- Blast my grandmother!

- I'm sick of having Lucy van Steedan run my life!

- Why doesn't she leave me alone?

- Because she's fond of you in her somewhat specialized way.

- It worries her when you get mixed up with a lot of Egyptians.

- Oh, Prince Ali's only one Egyptian... a very small one at that.

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