F.C. De Kampioenen (TV Series)
FC Toneel (1991)
Carry Goossens: Oscar Crucke
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Quotes
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Balthasar "the Ball" Boma : [brainstorming] There's a rich businessman.
Xavier : A sausage producer. Hahaha.
Balthasar "the Ball" Boma : You want to hear this or not?
Pascale : Xavier. Shut up.
Balthasar "the Ball" Boma : There's a rich businessman with a bossy wife.
Xavier : [the others look at him, as his wife Carmen is an identical match] I keep my mouth shut.
Balthasar "the Ball" Boma : Her name's Francine. She's going on a trip and the businessman takes the profit of it. He lets his mistress Peggy come over. This must be a young, hot chick, you know. Like...
Pico : Something like Pascale.
Xavier : Sure, 20 years ago.
Balthasar "the Ball" Boma : [annoyed] Waterslaeghers.
Pascale : You're just like a couple of schoolboys. If you can't have a serious meeting, I'll quit the committee.
Oscar : Listen, the next person who talks pays a tournée générale.
Balthasar "the Ball" Boma : [continues] Alright.
Oscar, Pico & Xavier : Tournée générale.
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Oscar : What time do we eat? Six o' clock. How late is it? Ten past six. She's only been here for a day.
Pascale : Come on, ten minutes...
Oscar : The meeting will be within fifteen minutes and then Miss has to eat, right? Well today, no dinner.
Pascale : If the child wants to eat, she'll get to eat.
Oscar : She will abide by the house rules. Dinner at six o' clock, to bed before midnight, no boys in her room and no bullshit with the customers.
[Sabine enters the living room]
Sabine : Hi, aunt. Uncle.
[she strokes his balding head; offers Pascale a cigarette, she refuses]
Pascale : You're so late?
Oscar : It's ten past six. Dinner is...
Sabine : I've already had dinner.
[she smokes heavily; exhales smoke]
Sabine : Wouter treated me to a pizza.
Oscar : Who?
Sabine : Wouter Smeets. He lives opposite the supermarket. His parents own a laundromat. A cool guy. Now give me a cup of coffee.
Oscar : And you think that's normal? Having dinner with a guy you're seeing for the first time?
Sabine : It wasn't the first time. Then again, I think that's normal. Here you can. Not at home, of course. Mom and dad...
Oscar : Are against it, right?
Sabine : Yes. Hard to believe, isn't it? It's quite different here.
Pascale : Why did you run away from home?
Sabine : I didn't have a life anymore. They treat me like a little child. When they say "Dinner at six o' clock" it'll be a six o' clock, not *ten minutes later*. Before twelve o'clock I must go to bed. There's absolutely no boy allowed in my room. Let alone sleep over.
Pascale : They probably do that for your own good.
Sabine : I know, but that's not normal, is it? Suppose uncle Oscar would react like this. You know, that Wouter wouldn't be allowed in my room.
Oscar : Well, I think...
Sabine : No, huh? You're not like that, huh?
[she squeezes his jaw]