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The Golden Girls are the reason for my existence. I've been watching them for 8 years or so (whenever they started on Lifetime). It's the best show ever!

I have a quote sheet on my wall, and whenever I feel depressed, I read them and it makes me feel so much better! :)

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LoL! That's from the episode where they all go to Atlanta b/c they were demolishing Blanche's grandmother's house. And then Sophia dies and goes to heaven, but Rose saves her.

LOL at this quote:

Blanche: Mel makes me feel young and beautiful and special. When we're together we laugh a lot.

Sophia: Why wouldn't you? You’re both naked.

there are so many good quotes from the show!!

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:lol::lol::lol::lol: I love all the oneliners that Dorothy says when Rose finishes a line. Like in one episode, after Rose kept going on and on about something, Dorothy was like "Are we done circling the airport, Rose? You ready to bring this baby in?" :lol::lol:

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On a cold night, the ladies are all bundled up together in their bed.

BLANCHE: Did you hear that?!

SOPHIA: Yeah, and as long as I'm in my own bed, I'll do what I want!

(later)

ROSE: Oh, darn, I forgot something!

BLANCHE: Go in your pajamas!

ROSE: Not that. I forgot to pray!

The ladies explain to Rose that God wouldn't mind if she skipped a night of prayer, because most of his free time these days is spent talking with Pat Robertson. Rose gets up to pray anyway.

BLANCHE: Oh God.

ROSE: One at a time, Blanche.

Dorothy gets an idea to mimic the voice of God to get Rose back into bed quicker.

DOROTHY: (as "God") Rose, thanks for the lovely prayer... now shut up and get into bed!

ROSE: AMEN!

Rose hops into bed.

BLANCHE: (whispers) Nice work, Dorothy.

DOROTHY: Wasn't me.

Blanche looks around, spooked.

BLANCHE: (to herself) Oh, Sweet Jesus am I in trouble!

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