Mr. Martin Turner:
Who took these?
Roger Hobbs: Peggy. She does all the photography around here.
Mr. Martin Turner: Wha'd she use?
Roger Hobbs: A camera.
Mr. Martin Turner: Asterbex?
Roger Hobbs: Probably.
Roger Hobbs: Peggy. She does all the photography around here.
Mr. Martin Turner: Wha'd she use?
Roger Hobbs: A camera.
Mr. Martin Turner: Asterbex?
Roger Hobbs: Probably.
Mr. Martin Turner:
You haven't done much walking have you Hobbs?
Roger Hobbs: Only since I was about four years old!
Roger Hobbs: Only since I was about four years old!
Roger Hobbs:
I'd be more religious if something wouldn't happen to that television set. Just praying that lightning would strike it, not the entire circuit, just our set.
Roger Hobbs:
There ought to be an un-Edison, an un-Thomas Alva Edison who un-invents things, and the first thing they ought to un-invent is that television.
Peggy Hobbs:
Didn't you get his last name?
Roger Hobbs: No, I just called hey Joe, it's from my experience that there's usually one Joe in a group of fellows.
Peggy Hobbs: That's a fine way to get a date for your daughter, paying him $5.
Roger Hobbs: No, I just called hey Joe, it's from my experience that there's usually one Joe in a group of fellows.
Peggy Hobbs: That's a fine way to get a date for your daughter, paying him $5.
Mrs. Emily Turner:
Don't ya just love it when she swings her towel like this. Whoo! Whoo!
[Mr. Hobbs sees her completely naked]
[Mr. Hobbs sees her completely naked]
Mrs. Emily Turner:
Mr Hobbs, are you aware that...
[squeals with delight]
Mrs. Emily Turner: that I'm in the nude?
[squeals with delight]
Mrs. Emily Turner: that I'm in the nude?