Whee! Paper caps and confetti!

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

You can hear this line at 00:12:37 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- No Cherry Chester of Hollywood is going to stay in this house.

- Look at you... all powdered and painted. Your ancestors must be spinning in their graves. Now go upstairs and wash your face!

- And when you come down to dinner, I want to see my granddaughter... plain Sarah Brown. Simply done hair. Simple dress. Everything simple.

- Simple? Lucy, I'll be positively idiotic.

- What's for dinner besides food?

- Oh, just a few old friends of the family.

- Whee! Paper caps and confetti!

- Don't be absurd, dear.

- And I believe Horace is dropping in, too.

- Horace? You mean cousin Horace?

- Your third cousin Horace.

- Oh. I think I'm beginning to understand. So that's your little plan, is it, Lucy?

- He's is a monument of respectability.

- So's Grant's Tomb, but who wants to marry it?

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