The Courtship of Eddie's Father Quotes
Eddie Corbett: What's a counter group?
Tom Corbett: Nope, no, it's not a counter group, it's an encounter group.
Eddie Corbett: What's that?
Tom Corbett: Well, that's where people, they all get together and they talk.
Eddie Corbett: I thought that was just called a party.
Tom Corbett: Well, yeah, but the difference between... Well, here's the difference. A party is where people socialize in order to have a good time. But an encounter group is when people get together to show their feelings.
Eddie Corbett: Why?
Tom Corbett: So that people can better enjoy each other.
Eddie Corbett: Why don't they just go to a party?
Tom Corbett: Nope, no, it's not a counter group, it's an encounter group.
Eddie Corbett: What's that?
Tom Corbett: Well, that's where people, they all get together and they talk.
Eddie Corbett: I thought that was just called a party.
Tom Corbett: Well, yeah, but the difference between... Well, here's the difference. A party is where people socialize in order to have a good time. But an encounter group is when people get together to show their feelings.
Eddie Corbett: Why?
Tom Corbett: So that people can better enjoy each other.
Eddie Corbett: Why don't they just go to a party?
TV Show: The Courtship of Eddie's Father
[first lines]
Norman Jones: Wake up Manhattan. Come out of that warm, rosy dream, open those big, luscious eyes and meet a new, exciting day. I'm talking to you ravishing, delicious, madcap girls still in that warm, cozy bed. Now what you need is a nice, hot cup of coffee, Bentley Coffee of course. That rich, intoxicating aroma, that tantalizing blend that makes the senses reel and the pulses tingle. [shouts]
Norman Jones: Look out! Don't burn those delicate, sensuous fingers. Why if anything should happen to those wild, impetuous hands, Jones would be heartbroken, Aw, did she hurt herself? Don't cry. Old Norm here will fix it. [sounds of kisses]
Norman Jones: There now, doesn't that feel better?
Tom Corbett: [turns off radio] [writes himself a note]
Tom Corbett: STOP NORM
Norman Jones: Wake up Manhattan. Come out of that warm, rosy dream, open those big, luscious eyes and meet a new, exciting day. I'm talking to you ravishing, delicious, madcap girls still in that warm, cozy bed. Now what you need is a nice, hot cup of coffee, Bentley Coffee of course. That rich, intoxicating aroma, that tantalizing blend that makes the senses reel and the pulses tingle. [shouts]
Norman Jones: Look out! Don't burn those delicate, sensuous fingers. Why if anything should happen to those wild, impetuous hands, Jones would be heartbroken, Aw, did she hurt herself? Don't cry. Old Norm here will fix it. [sounds of kisses]
Norman Jones: There now, doesn't that feel better?
Tom Corbett: [turns off radio] [writes himself a note]
Tom Corbett: STOP NORM
TV Show: The Courtship of Eddie's Father