Monday, January 23, 2012

What movie did this come from?

“A fine bunch of water lilies you turned out to be. I'd like to see anybody make me wash, if I didn't wanna.”

What movie did this come from?
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Grumpy said it.
Reply:Snow White and it was Grumpy who said it cuz the others had to wash up before they were allowed to eat.
Reply:Snow White and the seven dwarfs. Below is a section of the script with the quote.



Doc:

NOW, NOW, NOW,

DON'T GET EXCITED.

HERE WE GO.



[Singing Begins]



STEP UP TO THE TUB

'TAIN'T NO DISGRACE



JUST PULL UP YOUR SLEEVES

AND GET 'EM IN PLACE



THEN SCOOP UP THE WATER

AND RUB IT ON YOUR FACE



AND GO--



[ Sputtering ]



PICK UP THE SOAP

NOW, DON'T TRY TO BLUFF



WORK UP A LATHER

AND WHEN YOU GOT ENOUGH



GET YOUR HANDS FULL OF WATER

AND YOU SNORT AND YOU SNUFF



AND GO--



[ Sputtering ]



YOU DOUSE AND YOU SOUSE

RUB AND YA SCRUB



YOU SPUTTER AND SPLASH

ALL OVER THE TUB



[ Buzzing ]



YOU MAY BE COLD AND WET

WHEN YOU'RE DONE



BUT YA GOTTA ADMIT

IT'S GOOD AND CLEAN FUN



SO SPLASH ALL YA LIKE

'TAIN'T ANY TRICK



AS SOON AS YOU'RE THROUGH

YOU'LL FEEL MIGHTY SLICK



BUNCH OF OLD NANNY GOATS

YA MAKE ME SICK



GOING--



[ Sputtering ]



[ Sputtering ]



HAH !

NEXT THING YA KNOW...



SHE'LL BE TYIN' YOUR BEARDS UP

IN PINK RIBBONS...



AND SMELLIN' YA UP WITH THAT

STUFF CALLED, UH, PERFOOM.



HAH !



[ Spitting ]



[ Water Sloshing ]



A FINE BUNCH OF WATER LILIES

YOU TURNED OUT TO BE.



I'D LIKE TO SEE ANYBODY

MAKE ME WASH, IF I DIDN'T WANNA.
Reply:maybe savage sam or old yeller
Reply:Snow White
Reply:Snow White, (in German, Schneewittchen) is the title character of a well known fairy tale known from many places in Europe, the most known version being the one collected by the Brothers Grimm. The German version features elements such as the mirror and the seven dwarfs. In non-German versions the dwarfs are generally robbers, while the talking mirror is a dialog with the sun or moon. In a version from Albania, collected by Johann Georg von Hahn and published in Griechische und albanesische M?rchen. Gesammelt, übersetzt und erl?utert (1864), the main character lives with 40 dragons. The sleep is caused by a ring. The start of the story also has an interesting twist in that a teacher urges the heroine to kill her own mother so that the teacher can take her place. The origin of the tale is debated; it is likely no older than the Middle Ages. Many scholars think it originated somewhere in Asia
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