Thelma "Mama" Harper [played by Vicki Lawrence]: “It is people like her that are causing the downfall of this whole country. If I was your mother...”
Midge Gibson
[played by Joanne Woodward, pictured right]: [interrupting] “Well,
you are not my mother, Mrs. Harper, so I have no emotional objection to
punching you right in the nose!”
Mama: “Are you going
to let her talk to me like that, Eunice?”
Eunice Higgins
[played by Carol Burnett, left]: “Go, go, go.”
Midge: “Now I have made
many mistakes in my life, but I have never been deliberately malicious and
cruel and if you're an example of decency, sister, thank God I'm indecent and
you…”
[referring to and pointing at Ed, Eunice's husband]
Midge: “... you weren't
so high and mighty in high school when you…you were in the back seat of that
convertible with me on that double date with Gigi and—and—and you practically
tore off my best sweater!”
Eunice: “Oh, Ed!”
Midge: “Yeah! I finally
got away and after that, he ran after Gigi! Jim had to throw him out of the
car! Oh, Eunice, I'm sorry.”
Eunice: “Oh, shoot. Who
cares? I'm just surprised he ever had that much energy.”— The
Carol Burnett Show, Season 9, Episode 21, “The
Family” sketch, original air date Feb. 14, 1976, directed by Dave Powers
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