Jonsey, I had caught that before, but it was worth reading again. I miss them. A few months ago, I caught a bit of theirs I had never seen. Bud asks Lou to loan him $50. Lou only has $35, so Bud takes it and tells Lou that he can owe him the other $15. This continues until Bud has the $35, and Lou owes him $50. They were geniuses.
've never heard of that one, and tried to find it by doing a Google search, and came up with nothing. Do you know if there's anything on youtube of this?
I think it might have been
Buck Privates with the Andrews Sisters of Bugle Boy fame. I pulled this from the memorable quotes in Buck Privates:
Slicker Smith: You're 40 years-old and you're in love with this little girl that's 10 years-old. You're four times as old as that girl and you couldn't marry her, could you?
Herbie Brown: Not unless I come from the mountains.
Slicker Smith: All right- you're 40 years-old, you're four times as old as this girl, and you can't marry her, so you wait five years. By that time the little girl's 15 and you're 45. You're only three times as old as that little girl. So you wait 15 years and when the girl is 30, you're at 60. You're only twice as old as that little girl.
Herbie Brown: She's catching up.
Slicker Smith: Yes, yes. Now here's the question. How long do you have to wait until you and that little girl are the same age?
Herbie Brown: Now what kinda question is that? That's ridiculous!
Slicker Smith: Ridiculous or not, answer the question.
Herbie Brown: If I wait for that girl she'll pass me up. She'll wind up older than I am.
Slicker Smith: What are you talking about?
Herbie Brown: She'll have to wait for me!
Slicker Smith: Why should she wait for you?
Herbie Brown: ...I was nice enough to wait for her!
Reading the bit above, you can just picture Costello mugging that last line. :-)
As for the bit about the $50 loan, if it's not in Buck Privates, they did
a similar one on their show about loaning 50 cents. The movie version is, of course, a bit more polished.
This one is one of my favorites:
"I'm a loafer"