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The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 10

The Phil Harris-Alice Faye ShowQuotes with audio clips from the old-time radio program "The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show" which ran from 1948 to 1954 on NBC.

Actors: Alice Faye, Phil Harris

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91 Hey, come on in here, kid! Come on in! - Yeah, come on! Pull up a sty, and siddown!
92 Hey, come on, Frankie. Now, look. Let's get the kids' chemistry set, mix a few things together, and we'll see what happens. Maybe we could...
93 Hey, Curly, look at all these chemicals and acids we have! With what we have here, we shouldn't have any trouble inventing something great! Let's get started.
94 Hey, Curly, stop quibbling about price. This is important to you!
95 Hey, Frankie! Look at Willie! Look at Willie and his friend run. -Yeah, we scared the daylight out of 'em!
96 Hey, Frankie. How're we doin'? Do you think we got something here?
97 Hey, Frankie... Do you think that maybe...? -Could be.
98 Hey, how much further is this chemist's supply store? -It's in this block, couple of doors down.
99 Hey, I hope this thing works. How I'd love to show that Willie up! Wouldn't that be something?
100 Hey, Julius! You all right? Where were ya?

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