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John Patrick Riley

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Dec 17, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/17/97
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Dave Bushong wrote:
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> I'm posting this for a friend:
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> > In Disorder in the Court. Moe said, near the part with the toupe, "Oh,
> > superstitious A?" and Curly says????????? "Oh, Bight-side-kid".
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> > What does Curly say at the end? Thank for your time.
>
> Does anyone remember off the top of your head?
>
> Dave
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I've wondered myself. I've played it over and over and can't make it
out. I asked this same question here about a year ago, and no one had a
definitive answer. I guess YOUR guess is as good as any... -John

"seven7@worl...@worldnet.att.net

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Dec 17, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/17/97
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I don't know for sure, but it seems that most of the time when
I can't fathom a line, it turns out to be a Yiddish phrase.

Frank

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Gizmonica

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Dec 30, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/30/97
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Dave Bushong wrote:

I'm posting this for a friend:

In Disorder in the Court. Moe said, near the part with the toupe, "Oh,
superstitious A?" and Curly says????????? "Oh, Bight-side-kid".

What does Curly say at the end? Thank for your time.

Does anyone remember off the top of your head?

Dave

Dave and others,

According to the closed captions on the tape from Columbia, after Moe says,
"Superstitious, eh?" Curly says, "Wise guy kid." I know it sounds nothing like
that, but there it is.

Maureen

JimNeibaur

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Dec 30, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/30/97
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Dammit, I used to know what Curly said -- it wasn't "wise guy kid," it was
something else, apparently the title of a popular song of the period.

I forgot now, dammit. The one time I actually need to know. Someone help or I
won't sleep!!

Jim

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