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he uh... all the double program starring jack bennett with johnny green and his office of the author of the program with everything dot forty April showers bring May flowers, lovely, fragrant, and colorful.
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Always insist on the one and only genuine Jell-O. And now we bring to you our weekly boogeyman, Jack Benny.
That was Johnny Green and his gentleman playing Swing Mr. Charlie.And very well done, Johnny.Really, I don't know what this program would do without you.
Neither do I. Thanks, Johnny, but no kidding.
I think you're swell, really.
Would you mind saying that just a little louder, Jack?You know, my mother is listening in.
Oh, of course, Johnny.I'll be glad to.Is your mother hard of hearing?
No, but the radio is next door.
Oh, well, Summer will soon be here.You can open the window.
Say, Jack, a telegram just came for you.
All right, here it is.It says, Jack Benny, care of J-E-L-L-O.
Dear Mr. Benny.Give me that wire.
Dear Mr. Benny, my husband and I both think you are a splendid example of American manhood. And we would like our son to grow up and be just like you, but he would rather have a bicycle.Can you imagine that, Mary?
What's more important, to be on this program or have a bicycle?
You can get places with a bicycle.
I nearly killed your answer there, didn't I?Please grant the request of a worried mother and tell the story of your life and background. so I will know how to guide my boy through the ups and downs of life.Signed, Mrs. Otis Elevator.
Now that's what I call real mother love.The desire to protect her child.Ah, Don.Remember our childhood days together?Oh, I certainly do, Jackie.Do you remember the old swimming hole?Which one?
The one in your bathing suit.
Well, anyway.Tonight, folks, we hearken to the plea of an anxious mother. and present the story of my life.39 years in all.Why, Jack, you're 42.I know, Don, but I'm not counting the three years I waited for someone to request this.Sing, Kenny.
Crimson tropic moon covers land and sky.Cuban moon is smiling, never asking why.Let me hold you fast.Darling, love will last. Vows we made will not be broken, I know.Maria, my own, rest within my arms.Maria, my own, blessed with all your charm.
You have smiled on me Never dreamed I'd be With you constantly You are mine, mine alone Maria, my own Under Cuban skies Maria, my own, I found paradise.It was there I found your love.
Back to America, across a sea of tears, comes our hero, tired and disillusioned.But one day, while sitting in the park, he meets the girl who reshapes his career.
Now woe is me, woe is me.Here I am alone in a bitter world, penniless and hungry. Oh, if only I could meet a friendly squirrel who would stake me to a nut.Ah, listen to the birdie.La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, and so forth.
Ah, what a beautiful girl.Beg pardon, miss.Did you drop your dog?
Hmm.Such a cute little pup.Fit?
Yes, that's why I dropped him.
What are you doing in this big park all alone, miss?
Oh, I just came here to feed the monkeys.
Well, that's nice of you.What do you feed them, peanuts or popcorn?
I just give them a nickel and let them buy what they want.
Gee, I wish someone would give me a nickel.I can't remember the last time I ate.
Poor thing.You should tie a string around your finger.What's your name?
Jack Benny.But you can call me Jack.What's yours?
Mary Livingston, but you can call me anytime.
Would that I could, but you wouldn't want a failure like me.Gosh, I'm so discouraged.What are you laughing at?
What have you got to be discouraged about?You're so young and so beautiful.
I know, but who?Years to write a poem, but I can never get the last line.It's so aggravating.Maybe I could help you out. Would that you could.Would that you could.
All right, let's hear it.
Labor Day.Oh, Labor Day.You come each year, remember?No other month has Labor Day, except, uh, except, uh... September.That's it.Gee, that's wonderful.Let's get married.
No.No, no, I haven't a penny to my name, and we can't live on poetry.
The paper gets stuck in my teeth.But you have inspired me.You have given me the will to carry on.
We'll succeed and conquer the world.Hooray.
I'll come back, Miss Livingston, and marry you.
You're going to marry Livingston.
Jack Benny, marches on. Away he went, London, Paris, Budapest, New York, New Haven, and Hartford.Get off, you bum!Don't push.And then came the war.Archers, struggle, struggle, boots, boots, boots, boots.What are we fighting for?It's the Civil War.
Men going over the top.Blood, muck, mire.
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peanut, cracker jack, popcorn, cracker jack, and lemonade.
Then came the black bottom, the burning of Rome, and slap-a-man.Hello?Can you hear me?Came the crash of 1929.More margin.More margin.More margin.More margin.More margin.More margin.Yellow with its six delicious flavors.
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And then came Broadway.And then came Jack Benny.And then came the dog.
Water has passed the glass we met that day in the park.And now that I'm a success, will you marry me?Yes.Hey, John.
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