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07-31-2004, 08:47 AM
Two of my favorite sit-com quotes come from "Benson". I wonder
if anyone can give me the exact quote for one of them.
The first is from Benson himself when asked if he wanted to go
skiing. He replied, "Skiing. That's where you strap two boards to
your feet and come down the mountain 60 miles an hour with no
brakes, no thank you." (My thoughts about skiing exactly!)
The second is from the Governor. He was having a rather heated
(for him) discussion with someone from the state legislature, I
believe. The Senator (?) asked something to the effect, "Are you
implying that I'm lying, Governor?" and the Gov. replied, "No. I'm
implying no such thing. I'm saying it. You're lying." This is the
quote I would like to find in its original and exact wording. No, I
don't know the episode name.
Any help would be appreciated.
if anyone can give me the exact quote for one of them.
The first is from Benson himself when asked if he wanted to go
skiing. He replied, "Skiing. That's where you strap two boards to
your feet and come down the mountain 60 miles an hour with no
brakes, no thank you." (My thoughts about skiing exactly!)
The second is from the Governor. He was having a rather heated
(for him) discussion with someone from the state legislature, I
believe. The Senator (?) asked something to the effect, "Are you
implying that I'm lying, Governor?" and the Gov. replied, "No. I'm
implying no such thing. I'm saying it. You're lying." This is the
quote I would like to find in its original and exact wording. No, I
don't know the episode name.
Any help would be appreciated.