Fatty Drives the Bus

Fatty Drives the Bus



Genre: Comedy, Fantasy
Year:
1999
423 Views

Mamie:
Oh God. Sometimes I wish I would just wake up dead.

Lana:
Don't say that. We're going to have fun. Aren't we, Bridget?

Mamie:
I don't remember the last time I had fun. Probably 18 years ago, before you were born.

Bridget:
[who is a man in drag] Yeah we're gonna have fun, of course we're gonna have fun, it's gonna be a great time, and then after we're done seeing the sights, then we'll go out, we'll have a little dinner or something, and afterwards we'll go to a nice club, have a couple of drinks, do some dancing, maybe we'll meet some young guys, you know? That'd be nice, wouldn't it, huh? Some young hunks, some young beefcake, huh? Maybe we'll go home with one of 'em for the night, you know, maybe? Why not, I feel lucky tonight. It's been a long time since I been with a man, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, this could be my night. Yeah, after all, look at me, I'm a fabulous looking broad, huh? Yeah, with my beautiful hair and my pearls and my fantastic figure, huh? Yeah, it'll be nice.

Lana:
You're so beautiful and glamorous, Bridget. You're so glamorous. You never have any trouble meeting men.

Mamie:
I had a man once - Frank Gherkin. Oh god, he did me wrong. He took my love. [walks out of the room]

Bridget:
Don't pay any attention to your old lady. She's just bitter, all right? You and I, we're gonna pick up a couple of guys on this trip if it kills us, huh?

Lana:
I wouldn't mind meeting a nice boy.

Mamie:
[walks back into the room] Lana, are you bothering Bridget again?

Bridget:
She's bugging the sh*t out of me!

Lana:
No I'm not, I was just...

Mamie:
How many times have I told you not to bother my friends? How many times must I tell you to stop bothering Bridget? How many mornings must I awaken to the searing pain of the reality of your existence?

Lana:
I'm your daughter. That was rather mean.

Mamie:
You suffocate any breeze of joy that could possibly waft through the shuttered windows of my soul.

Lana:
Hey, that remark was pretty harsh.

Mamie:
Your birth is the life sentence I receive for the crime of loving the wrong man. You are my warden, my jailor, my executioner.

Lana:
Oh, now that one hurts me a great deal.

Bridget:
What are we arguing about, girls? Let's go to the big city and have some fun, all right, eh?


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