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- Now, I got a friend...
- That might work.
- He works in the sewer. He's a giant, a big guy. Much bigger than Harvey.

5 seconds sound clip from The Honeymooners (1955) - The Bensonhurst Bomber sitcom.

You can hear this line at 00:20:44.851 in the Blu-ray version of the TV Series.

Quote context

[...]

- Well, how could I knock out anybody that's bigger than Harvey?

- Just a minute, now, just a minute. The wheels are turning, the wheels are turning.

- I know what your wheels are turning.

- All right!

- You think you're gonna get somebody bigger than Harvey for me to knock out. Is that right?

- Just a minute. Yes, that is the general idea, but here's what we do.

- We get this guy that is bigger than Harvey, and get him over there at the gym tonight, see? And then you knock him out right in front of Harvey. Well, now you know that Harvey's gonna be a-scared, and he'll back out of the fight in a minute.

- Now, I got a friend...

- That might work.

- He works in the sewer. He's a giant, a big guy. Much bigger than Harvey.

- I'll get him over there tonight, and you will knock him out right in front of Harvey, and Harvey'll back out quick.

- Go along?

- That's not bad.

- Go along with the idea?

- Well, look, maybe Kelsey's Gym will be crowded tonight. How am I gonna know your friend?

- Oh, that's right, we'll have to have some passwords. Let me think... Oh, yeah, I'll tell him to say when he sees you, 'Hey, get a load of fatso there.' See?

- Does he have to say, 'Get a load of fatso there'?

- Well, he could say, 'Hey, get a load of skinny,' but then Harvey would suspect that it was a fix.

- All right, 'Get a load of fatso.'

[...]

The Honeymooners (1955) Sound Clip

The Honeymooners (1955) poster

The funniest lines and quotes from The Honeymooners (1955) TV Series, with sound clips.

Actors: Jackie Gleason (Ralph Kramden), Audrey Meadows (Alice Kramden), Art Carney (Ed Norton)

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