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Wilbur Frye: "Men of my type are not running loose."
Ed Templin: "Of course not; that is what the police department is for."
L.: "And am I the first girl you ever loved?"
O: "Wel-1-1, no; but I am harder to please than I used to be."
Frank Davidson: "My ancestors came over in the Mayflower."
Edna Smith: "It's a good thing they did: the immigration laws are so much more strict now."
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Once it was "kiss and make-up".
Now it is kiss and makeup. 111 L.: "Then we are engaged?" C.: "Of course." '
Ed: "Why on earth do you keep on going to these beach parties?" Co-ed: "Because I like to." Ed: "Like to what?"
Crady: "Let's get married on Friday the Thirteenth, just to show that we are above superstition."
Sponsor: "Goodthen we will have something to blame it on."