Horse Feathers
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:44:06

:44:08
When a lion gets feeling frisky
and begins to roar,

:44:16

:44:16
there's another lion who knows
just what he's roaring for.

:44:24

:44:24
Everything that ever grew, the goose
and the gander and the gosling too,

:44:32

:44:32
the duck upon the water,
when he feels that way too, says..."

:44:37

:44:39
That's a wise quack.
You keep your bill out of this.

:44:41

:44:42
How would you like it
if I butted into your affairs?

:44:45

:44:51
This is my first time in a canoe
since I saw "The American Tragedy."

:44:54

:44:55
You're perfectly safe, Professor,
in this boat.

:44:57

:44:58
I was going to get a flat bottom,
but the boat girl didn't have one.

:45:01

:45:02
I could go on like this
drifting and dreaming for ever.

:45:07

:45:07
What a day. Spring in the air!
:45:09

:45:10
Who, me? And fall in the lake?
:45:12

:45:13
Professor, you're full of whimsy.
:45:15

:45:15
Can you tell from there?
I'm always like that after radishes.

:45:20

:45:24
Is that important?
- Is it important?

:45:27

:45:28
Those are the football signals.
:45:30

:45:31
I've got a duplicate in my pocket.
:45:33

:45:33
I always carry two of everything.
This is my first date with one woman.

:45:37

:45:38
You mean
you take two girls out every time?

:45:40

:45:41
I hate to see a girl walk home alone.
:45:44

:45:44
You know, Professor,
I've never seen football signals.

:45:48

:45:48
You think a little girl like me
could understand them?

:45:52

:45:52
I think you could understand anything.
:45:55

:45:55
Is the big stwong man
gonna show liddle icky baby

:45:58

:45:58
all about the bad football signals?

prev.
next.