F.C. De Kampioenen (TV Series)
Bieke solo (1993)
Carry Goossens: Oscar Crucke
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Quotes
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Carmen : Pascale, you have no idea how happy Bieke is. She claims she's never been happier.
Pascale : Really?
Carmen : You won't believe it but she loves to drink a glass of wine with dinner. She's so easy to be with.
Pascale : See? What did I tell you, Oscar?
Oscar : [keeps reading his newspaper near the counter] She must have changed.
Carmen : I don't mean to pry but I simply don't get why you're on completely different pages with her.
Pascale : We're not on different pages.
Oscar : She's on different pages with us.
Carmen : I'm not surprised.
Oscar : What's that supposed to mean?
Carmen : Yesterday, I've read there's no such thing as troubled kids, though there are troubled parents. Anyway, bye.
[she leaves]
Pascale : See? I always said you're too tough on her.
Oscar : You always said I wasn't strict enough. It's you and your whining.
Pascale : Oh, I've done it again! And you? You're always being angry over nothing!
[she storms off]
Oscar : [speaks up madly] I'm angry, you say? I'm the least angry person on this planet!
[to team mascot Jefke]
Oscar : And you have to shut up, alright?
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Oscar : Thanks again for all the stuff, Mr. President.
Boma : Don't mention it. As long as she's not coming to live with me.
Oscar : Fine. Then let's get on with it.
Pico : Good. I'll set up my workbench.
Boma : [sarcastically] Coppens. Don't strain yourself, uh.
Pico : What? Are you going to cut the bookshelf planks then?
Boma : [he ignores him] All hard work is for the strong men again.
[pokes Oscar in the belly]
Oscar : Auw.
Boma : Take the couch first. You take the back, I take the front. You have to lift, Oscar.
Oscar : I'm trying.
[they put it down]
Pico : Looks like the strong men still have to eat a lot of spinach.
Boma : Coppens, you cut planks.
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Pascale : [opening lines] Bea*trijs*, get up!
Oscar : Is she still in bed? Me, back in the day...
Pascale : You allowed her too much.
Oscar : Sure, it's my fault again.
Pascale : Before you know it, she'll get into real trouble.
Oscar : Pascale, don't exaggerate will you?
Pascale : Here it is. What did I tell you? A letter for her from the police.
Oscar : Oh boy. And, what does it say?
Pascale : Fines. One for excessive speed. And one for insulting an official on duty.
Oscar : What? Bea, come down right away! This will be handled quickly. Bea?
Bieke : [she enters from the kitchen, dressed up] Yes, what's the matter?
Oscar : Ah there you are. You're up.
Bieke : *Still* up, you mean.
Pascale : Where have you been?
Bieke : To a Publitime reception. I stayed a little longer.
Pascale : A little? The whole night.
Oscar : Surely we can't ask what you've been doing there, can we?
Bieke : That might be for the better, yes.
Pascale : You should be ashamed, Bieke.
Bieke : Why?
Pascale : [she shows her the fines] Here's why. You don't think we're going to pay for that, do you?
Oscar : Yeah forget about that.
Bieke : How dare you open my mail?
Oscar : Mind your manners, will you?
Bieke : I don't have any privacy, do I? This place is worse than prison.
Pascale : Apparently *that's* for the better.
Bieke : You forget I'm an adult.
Oscar : Then behave like one.
Bieke : If it's like this, I'm out of here.
[she stands up to leave]
Pascale : Then you should do that.
Oscar : Yes, then we'd finally get rid of you!
Pascale : Oscar, don't yell at your daughter like that.