(Rodney is sceptical about Del's latest acquisition) Del: You don't know nothing about antiques, do you? I mean, you know, dealers often put little holes in items like these to give it that sort of distressed look. Rodney: Distressed? Del, this thing looks panic-stricken.
Rodney: Del, for once in your life be yourself, right? And you don't need none of them soppy French phrases neither. Del: What do you mean, "soppy phrases"? La bonne vie, you stupid ... Rodney: See what I mean? Del, you can't speak French. You're still struggling with English. Del: What is it with you, Rodney? Do you like hospital food or something? Rodney: I'm just being honest with you. Let's face it, Del, most of your French phrases come straight out of Citroën manuals, don't they?
The idea for the script was based on John Sullivan's friend's mother, who was a cleaner at an art gallery.
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