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Barack Obama. Daniel Amory. No es Londres y Harvard. Es americano en cada chitling y costilla. Neil Gaiman. Pero nunca una belleza tan real». Nelson Algren. Harold Ramis. Charlie Barnette. Colleen Atwood. Mark Twain. Frank Gehry. Claes Oldenburg.

Giuliana Rancic. A diferencia de Nueva York, nadie espera que seas un escritor profesional». John Green. Steve Carell. Lincoln Steffens. Rahm Emanuel. A J Liebling. Jane Byrne. Norman Mailer. Dick Gregory. Mike Nichols. Erik Larson. El torrente de las aguas de la ciudad, debajo de las calles de la ciudad.

Eugene V. Otros lugares tienen que compararse con ella. Es grande, extrovertida, dura, obstinada y todo el mundo tiene una historia».

But he follows round like some droopy eyed pup. Roxie: But look at that soul. I tell ya that hole is a whole lot greater than the some of his parts. And if you knew him like me. I know you'd agree. Roxie: What if the world slandered my name, well he'd be right there taking the blame. He loves me so. And it all suits me fine. That funny, sunny, honey hubby of mine. Velma Kelly: Slick your hair and wear your buckle shoes And all that jazz.

I hear that father dip is gonna blow the blues Hold on hun we're gonna bunny hug, I bought some aspirin down at united drug. In case we shake apart and want a brand new start to do that Jazz. Velma Kelly: Find a flask, we're playing fast and loose And all that jazz. Right up here is where I store the juice Velma Kelly: Oh, you're gonna see her do the shimmy shake Oh, she's gonna shimmy till her garters break Show her where to park her girdle.

Oh, her mother's blood'll curdle if she hear her baby's queer for All that jazz Billy: Roxie has claimed to be pregnant and has been examined Well, is she or isn't she? Bailiff: Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?

Billy: I object! We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe. If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly. Forgot your password? Retrieve it. TV Shows. These groups scored dozens of hits in their heydays, and if neither has come up with much of anything that's new in the past two decades, the sold-out audience at the Greek Theatre could hardly care less.

Nothing too exciting about all of that--in fact, it's a bit like witnessing a couple of very skilled tribute bands at work--but there are a few surprises, as when Chicago keyboardist-singer Bill Champlin takes the lead on "After the Love Has Gone" which he co-wrote and EWF singer Philip Bailey returns the favor on Chicago's "If You Leave Me Now.

Director s : Rob Marshall. Won 6 Oscars. IMDB: 7. Chicago Screenplay » Edit Buy. Velma Kelly: She stole my garters. Roxie: Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Matron Mama Morton: Deary, you're talking to the wrong people.

I was there the night you got arrested. Velma Kelly: Yeah? You and half of Chicago. Billy Flynn: This trial Roxie: It'll never work. Velma Kelly: Why not? Roxie: Because I hate you. Velma Kelly: There's only one business where that's no problem at all.

Roxie: Don't you wanna take my picture? Liz: Pop. Annie: Six. June: Squish. Hunyack: Unh-uh. Velma Kelly: Cicero. Mona: Lipschitz. Velma Kelly: And then some. Bailiff: Take a seat. Velma Kelly: Velma Kelly. Velma Kelly: Yes, it is. Billy Flynn: I object. Judge: Sustained. Roxie: God that's beautiful. Billy Flynn: Cut out God. Stay where you're better acquainted. Amos Hart: Hope I didn't take up too much of your time.

Matron Mama Morton: In this town, murder's a form of entertainment. Velma Kelly: You know you're really not that bad. Roxie: Yeah, that and a dime. What the hell are you doing here. Velma Kelly: Heard you been making the rounds. Roxie: Yeah well, if it was up to you I'd be swinging by now.

Bandleader: Miss Velma Kelly in an act Bandleader: And now, ladies and gentlemen, a tap dance. Billy Flynn: You're wearing cause I tell you too. Roxie: I'm not wearing it. Roxie: Yeah I killed him and I would kill him again. Roxie: Wha-Wha-What do you mean hanging? Roxie: What do ya mean hanging?

Matron Mama Morton: Hey, you must be that Hart girl. Roxie: Oh Is that nicer? Roxie: He was trying to burgle me. Roxie: What's that supposed to mean? Velma Kelly: Oh no, Mama, not you too. Velma Kelly: Of course. I'm not a complete idiot. Matron Mama Morton: I'll do it for fifty. Billy Flynn: I don't want ya to give a damn when people Amos: When people what? Billy Flynn: Laugh. Amos: Laugh? Why would they laugh?

Billy Flynn: 'Cause they can count. Can you count? Roxie: You see, ever since I can remember, I've wanted to be on the stage. Velma Kelly: Oh yeah? What's your talent; washing and drying? Roxie: Fresh towels, for the can. Billy Flynn: This is Chicago, kid. You can't beat fresh blood on the walls.

Roxie: Who says that murder's not an art? Velma Kelly: Me and Roxie would just like to say, thank you! Velma Kelly:. Bandleader: Five, six, seven, eight! Roxie: Yeah, I killed him! And I'd kill him again! Harrison: Once was enough, dearie. Take her downtown! Mama: You'll be staying in E Block. Murderess' Row, we like to call it. Sunshine: Are you sorry? Roxie: Are you kidding? Reporter: Would you like to give us a word or two? Doctor: flustered She is. Billy: I see. And would you swear to that in court?

Doctor: Yes. Billy: Good. Button your fly. Amos: Laugh, why would they laugh? Billy: 'Cause they can count. Harrison: Your Honor, I haven't asked a question yet! Velma: And then some. Roxie: outraged Yeah! And she broke the lock! Velma: Me and Roxie would just like to say thank you! Roxie: Thank you! Believe us, we could never have done it without you! Roxie and Velma: singing And all Share your thoughts on Chicago's quotes with the community: 0 Comments.

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