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The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 19

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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181 Oh. What're them burners for? -They're necessary to every chemist. Can't burn a Bunsen without 'em.
182 Okay, as long as the... Are you losin' compression?
183 Okay, Frankie. But you better come with me, so I don't get stuck.
184 Okay, Mommy! Come on, Phyllis!
185 Phil Harris, what have you done? What are all these bottles on the table?
186 Phil, Frankie! What happened? What was that explosion?
187 Phil. Phil! Phil, you shouldn't have done that. Especially to Willie's friend!
188 Please. H2O, CO2, and Carbon 4 Dioxide 5.
189 Plus the chemicals, which are a hundred and sixty five dollars. Plus the smear slides, plus the culture disks. That'll be a total of two hundred and ten dollars.
190 Poor little Julius. Too bad it had to happen.

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