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Now, you can stop any time you feel like it, and take what money you've won up to that point.

4 seconds sound clip from The Honeymooners (1955) - The $99000 Answer sitcom.

You can hear this line at 00:23:02.442 in the Blu-ray version of the TV Series.

Quote context

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- That's right. Now, let's get on with our competition. May we have the card, please, explaining the game and the first question? Thank you.

- I have here your first question, now. You know how The $99000 Answer works. We start with the first question, worth $100. Then our second hurdle is worth $600.

- After that, our hurdles become higher, and naturally, the questions become a little more difficult.

- Our fourth hurdle is worth $6,187.50. And if you answer that, the next one is worth $12,375.

- Now, then, we keep rolling along and doubling the money until finally, you get to the $99000 answer.

- Now, you can stop any time you feel like it, and take what money you've won up to that point.

- Now, is that all clear?

- It certainly is, and if I may, I'd like to make a little statement.

- Well, surely. Go right ahead.

- I intend to go straight on, forge ahead to the $99000 answer.

- That's wonderful. I think it's only fair to point out to you, though, that you don't need to make that decision now. You can stop at any time you want to, and take the money you've accumulated.

- Well, I made up my mind, and I thought you might as well know it, and I know it, and they know it, and everybody knows it.

- I see. Well, sir, tell me, have you discussed this at home? Have you talked it over with your wife?

- Yes, I did, and regardless, I am going for the $99000 answer.

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The Honeymooners (1955) Sound Clip

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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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