It's an old name. It's a family name. They were from some place in Europe and there's always someone named Hazel in it. In her family, that is, not Europe. I guess there's always someone named Hazel in Europe too.

11 seconds sound clip from the Short Circuit (1986) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:49:56.043 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- Well, don't do me any favors, Jack.

- So there we are. We're on the top of Mount St. Helens, and we've got two flat tires!

- Oh two... that's bad.

- Hazel's running around the parking lot.

- Hazel, oh!

- She's waving her credit card like it's a day after Christmas at the mall. That's the wife.

- That is very funny American name, Hazel.

- It's not one you hear much any more. Actually, she's the only Hazel I know. I never heard it before I met her, except for Witch-hazel, who I think she's named after. Don't tell her I said that.

- I thought it was a nut.

- It's an old name. It's a family name. They were from some place in Europe and there's always someone named Hazel in it. In her family, that is, not Europe. I guess there's always someone named Hazel in Europe too.

- She's running around trying to buy somebody's spare tire.

- She's showing people her IDs to prove the check's good, like there's a Mount St. Helen's branch of our bank where they could check.

- She was even trying to swap some souvenirs we had got on the way up all of which were made from the ashes of the volcano which if anybody wanted...

- Did you get a piece of ash?

- So, of course nobody's going to sell us a tire after we told 'em what just happened to us. Especially the way she was telling them. She was trying to convince them I was a bad driver which I'm not.

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