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The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 18

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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171 Oh, my goodness! It's almost one o'clock! I'd better hurry!
172 Oh, no! Look at my pure Irish linen tablecloth! - Beautiful intricate lacework, hasn't it?
173 Oh, no. Look, there comes Willie! There he comes, and he's got some guy with him!
174 Oh, Philip!
175 Oh, Philip, Alice told me you were...
176 Oh, thanks a lot. Look. How many independent druggists do they got? -Ten-thousand.
177 Oh, uh, nothing for me. But my colleague, Madame Curie, wants to buy something.
178 Oh, well. Here today, and gone tomorrow! - Yeah. But he didn't even wait til tomorrow.
179 Oh, who's worried about Willie's friend? When will I ever see that guy again?
180 Oh. What're them burners for? -They're necessary to every chemist. Can't burn a Bunsen without 'em.

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