Sunday, May 22, 2005

Who Said That? Revisited

The other day I posted some quotes without saying where they came from. Here are the solutions. Scroll down for the original post.

"Dignity. Always dignity." This is from the movie Singin' in the Rain. Said by the Gene Kelly character, Don Lockwood, at the beginning of the movie.

"Sew like the wind, old one!" From The Three Amigos. Said by the Martin Short character, Little Neddy Nederlander.

"May I suggest Gonzales?" A real tough one. From the movie Bad Medicine and said by the morgue attendant played by Luis Gaspar.

"Ice cream." Many answers to this but only one right one. This is from the TV show MacGyver. You have to be a MacGyver fan to understand.

"Courage, La Plume. Courage." From The Odd Couple. Said by Felix Unger in a French accent to "Andre La Plume", aka Oscar Madison.

"What is this man doing here?" From Hogan's Heroes. Said innumerable times by Maj. Hochstetter, played wonderfully by Howard Caine.

"What does a yellow light mean?" An easy one. The classic line from Taxi. Said by the character Jim Ignatowski, played by Christopher Lloyd, to his co-workers when he was taking his driving exam.

"Touch 'em all, baseball man!" From a baseball story told in the book It's Gone! ... No, Wait a Minute ... by Ken Levine.

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