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  1. One of these days... Pow! Right in the kisser! Jackie Gleason. Honeymooners, These Days, Pow. "Fictional characters: Ralph Kramden". "The Honeymooners", TV Series (1955–1956)., www.imdb.com. 126 Copy quote. If you have it and you know you have it, then you have it. If you have it and don't know you have it, you don't have it.

    • "I Brive A Dus... I Dus A Brive"
    • "Hardy Har har."
    • "Hamina Hamina Hamina Hamina."
    • "What I Say About Norton Is One Thing..."
    • "You're A Real Riot, Alice, A Real Riot!"
    • "Now I Know Why We Play Golf... to Get Away from Our wives."
    • "I've Got A Big mouth!"
    • "You Are A Blabbermouth! A Blaaaaabermouth!"
    • "Recapture My Youth? If I Keep This Up, I'll Lose My Old Age!"
    • "Baby, You're The greatest."

    "$99,000 Question"

    Poor Ralph. For all of his bragging, he's actually pretty insecure, and it's something Jackie Gleason pulled off very well. He's at his best during the "$99,000 Question" episode, where Ralph is a contestant on the game show. A beautiful woman leads Ralph out on stage, and given Ralph's puppy dog look for which Gleason was so famous for, he pumps the host's hand up and down a thousand times. Forget answering the question for the big money, Ralph can't even answer what he does for a living!

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    Most of Ralph's funny lines were in response to Alice, who was the embodiment of a "smart mouth". Alice always seemed to have an endless supply of snarky, sarcastic remarks. This was stated when Ralph seemed to be at a loss for words, and he wanted to have a way to say, "Very funny" when he didn't really find it funny at all. The audience, though, thought it was hilarious anyway. The Flintstones used this line also, and many other parallels have been drawn linking the shows together, such as...

    Repeated Catchphrase

    When Ralph got caught lying or became scared, he didn't know how to respond, and then this line came out. It wasn't just the line, but the way Gleason said it, the face he made, and the entire package. Gleason pulled it off, looking like he was at a total loss for words. This really spoke to the actor's talent. It's a funny reaction to the absurd situations he often found himself in. This line became one of many repeated catchphrases from Ralph Kramden, which are part of what makes The Honeym...

    "Jellybeans"

    Many of the zany situations Ralph gets in were because of his best friend, Ed Norton. Ed really suffers from a chronic case of foot-in-mouth. Time and again, Ralph had to pay the consequences for his friend's inability to know when to keep his tongue idle. Ralph's true feelings about Norton come out in a Honeymooners sketch that premiered with an episode of The Jackie Gleason Show. Ralph's attitude toward his friendship with Norton is quite relatable, as people all-too-often find themselves g...

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    Aside from Norton, the other half of Ralph's aggravation comes from his wife Alice. After all, she is married to Ralph,lives in a run-down apartment, and puts up with all of his many cockamamie schemes. Alice's way to deal with the love of her life, who, by all means, can sometimes be impossible, is to poke fun at him. Obviously, this opens the door for many hilarious situations and reactions from Ralph.

    "The Golfer"

    There are too many funny moments to address in "The Golfer" episode, from Ralph's golfing outfit to Norton addressing the ball as "Hello, ball." Even funnier, Alice's jibes at her husband's lack of skill prompt further retorts from Ralph. All Ralph can do is retort Alice's remark, but his wife never seems affected by it at all, lending to their relationship dynamics in a fun and hilarious way.

    "Unconventional Behavior"

    Ralph has a habit of bragging beyond what he is actually capable of living up to, forcing him to confront what he's done. In these times, Ralph knows he is going to lose face in a big way. In typical Ralph Kramden style, he doesn't just say the line. He has to shout it, and he crosses his eyes while yelling at the top of his lungs. Jackie Gleason, you were a treasure.

    "A Matter Of Record"

    Being a blabbermouth was a big deal in The Honeymooners. It seems Ralph was surrounded by people who were incapable of holding their tongue, especially his mother-in-law. After a constant barrage of fat comments, how poor of a provider he was, and bringing up Alice's old boyfriends, she spills the beans about the surprise ending of a play Ralph and Norton were to see, prompting the former to call her a "Blaaaaaabermouth!" Ralph's meltdowns were truly one of the greatest aspects of this classi...

    "A Christmas Carol"

    If you watch enough of The Honeymooners, you start to understand that a lot of what Ralph yells about has to do with his insecurities. In "Young at Heart," Alice just wants to recapture some of the fun she and Ralph used to have and wants to go dancing and rollerskating, but Ralph's initial reaction is not welcoming. To make it up to Alice, Ralph vows to take her. Norton and Trixie tag along. Then, it is revealed that Ralph's initial resistance was simply due to the fact that he can't rollers...

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    At the end of the day, no matter how many potshots Alice's mother lays into Ralph, no matter how loudly Ralph yells, and no matter how many jabs Alice gets in, Alice and Ralph still love each other. At the end of some of the episodes, Ralph professes his love to his wife, and Alice happily reciprocates. Without this happy statement, Ralph's temper and Alice's needling would have been a portrait of a sad, turbulent marriage. It makes the banter seem less significant when we know that deep down...

  2. 19 de jul. de 2018 · Tagged: Success, Relatives. “ Ralph: Yessir, this is the time I'm gonna get my pot of gold. Alice: Just go for the gold, you've already got the pot.”. — Alice Kramden , The Honeymooners , Season 1 : Alice's Aunt Ethel. Tagged: pot of gold, Fat-Shaming.

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  3. This romantic line was spoken by Ralph Kramden, played by Jackie Gleason, to his wife, Alice, played by Audrey Meadows, on The Honeymooners (1955-56). If you're wondering how Jim Belushi ever ended up with Courtney Thorne-Smith or how Tim Allen married Nancy Travis , you can blame Jackie Gleason, the star of The Honeymooners, the first lunkhead ...

  4. www.quotes.net › movies › the_honeymooners_107353The Honeymooners Quotes

    The Honeymooners is an American television sitcom created by and starring Jackie Gleason, based on a recurring comedy sketch of the same name that had been part of his variety show. It followed the day to day life of New York City bus driver Ralph Kramden (Gleason), his wife Alice (Audrey Meadows), and his best friend Ed Norton (Art Carney) as they get involved with various scenarios in their ...

  5. The Honeymooners is an American television sitcom that originally aired from 1955 to 1956, created by and starring Jackie Gleason, and based on a recurring comedy sketch of the same name that had been part of Gleason's variety show.

  6. Tagged: Drinking Jokes. “How sweet it is.”. — Jackie Gleason , JACKIE GLEASON- HOW SWEET IT IS. “Modesty is the artifice of actors, similar to passion in call girls.”. — Jackie Gleason , The Art of the Put-Down. Tagged: Modesty, Passion. “A man must defend his home, his wife, his children, and his martini.”.

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