The Munsters (TV Series)
Come Back, Little Googie (1965)
Al Lewis: Grandpa
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Quotes
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Eddie Wolfgang Munster : Hi everybody, this is Googie Miller. Googie, this is my mom
Googie Miller : Hi.
Lily Munster : Hello, Googie.
Eddie Wolfgang Munster : ...and this is my cousin Marilyn
Googie Miller : Like Wow!
Eddie Wolfgang Munster : And this is my grandfather...
Googie Miller : Hi.
Grandpa : Hi. eh, What are you staring at, my little man?
Googie Miller : I've never seen a penguin smoking a cigar before
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Herman Munster : What's the matter?
Grandpa : I don't know, the brat won't un-monkey
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Grandpa : Stand back, stand back, I'm gonna use number X-L-438. This is the one that took Abraham Lincoln out of that log cabin, and put him in the white house. Ibbedy Dibbedy, Ibbedy Sassy, Expost facto, Raymond Massey!
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Grandpa : Eddie, You're getting off very easy! Why, back in the old country if I had done something like this, my father would have bitten my head off!
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Grandpa Munster : [after reciting the spell that brought Lincoln fro a log cabin to the white house] I did it! I did it! It always takes a lot out of me, but it worked!
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Lily Munster : [Grandpa's setting up a huge mousetrap at the bottem of the stairs, with the intention of trapping Googie] What are you doing?
Grandpa Munster : Well, Lilly, he as a handbuzzer. Can't I just play a little harmless practical joke on him?
Lily Munster : Put that away!
Grandpa Munster : I never get to have any fun anymore.
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Lily Munster : [after Googie puts nitro in Grandpa's caldron] Have you seen Grandpa?
Eddie Wolfgang Munster : [Explosion in dungeon and Grandpa goes flying out into the rafters] Here he comes now!
Lily Munster : What happened to you?
Grandpa Munster : [beaten up and clinging to rafters] Never mind what happened to me. Wait 'till you see what happens to Googie.
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Herman Munster : It's not a funny joke when it's at the expense fo your poor, broken down Grandfather.
Grandpa Munster : [with slight bow] Thank you Herman.
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Grandpa : [stirring a couldron] Bubble bubble, toil and trouble . Shakespeare, my cornhall!