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>>>Ah, *that* W. Allen! No offense taken as to the age. As I mentioned to you once before, I am a grandfather. I first heard the quote in one of the Marx Brothers movie. But no, I didn't see the when they first were released :-) When I was younger, I loved watching their movies on TV (along with "Whitey" Dunkenfield's). And speaking of quotes, the "great man", and the UT, "I'd rather be here than in Philadelphia." (With no offense to anyone living there. I've family there myself and have been their many times).
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>>The real connoisseur in the family of the Marx brother is my father in law. My favorite is the cabine scene in Duck Soup.
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>>Marc
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>Mine is the scene (from "Horse Feathers", I think) where Groucho says something like (paraphased here). "Well, you can leave in a huff. If that's too soon for you, you can leave in a minute and a huff..." :-) Does that suprise anyone?
Someone once said something like "...the huff wouldn't start, he had to leave in a snit." If anyone knows whom (unless it was my brother) reply before Michel cuts this one off.
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