WHO SAID THAT?
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- "Flug"
Lionel says the word to Jean during a Scrabble game in which she spelled it.
- "You won't be wearing the hat will you?"
Lionel says this to Madge on her wedding day. She's wearing a cowboy hat shortly before the ceremony.
- "If it's President Mitterrand are you at home?"
Jean says this to Lionel in their hotel room in Paris. They weren't expecting anyone, but there was a knock on the door. Since he wasn't fully dressed he leapt into bed and under the covers.
- "For you, we'll get some."
Jean says this to Alan at the barbeque. She has just warned that if either he or Derek show up on her property again she'd set the dogs on them. Alan expressed surprise because he was unaware that they had dogs.
- "I don't feed her at home."
Jean, Lionel and Judith are at a restaurant. Judith wants to leave early so that she can leave and give Jean and Lionel some time to be alone together. Jean says this to Lionel to explain why she's gulping her food down.
- "You're living in a fantasy world, mate."
The trader who sold Lionel the bugle at the flea market told this to Lionel when he said he was being followed by two women. When the man saw Judith and Sandy, he jokingly asked if these were the women. Lionel confirmed that, yes, these were the women.
- "What about flying?"
Judith offers this as a suggestion about something that Lionel can take an interest in, when it appears as though he's bored staying home all alone.
- "Hello Boys, they're not, but they do the job."
Sandy and a girl are on the sidelines, watching their boyfriends play in a rugby game. It's very cold outside and the girl suggests that Sandy might want to get some thermal underwear, so she says this to Sandy.
- "You wouldn't wear this would you?"
Alistair says this to Lionel just before the book signing. He holds up a safari hat and hopes against hope that Lionel might wear it.
- "Bluff can move mountains."
Alistair says this to Judith when she accuses him of bluffing the department store into offering him a free wedding outfit for Jean in exchange for her agreeing not to file a lawsuit in the "shoplifting" matter. He pretended that he was her lawyer.