Stacy: [the doll] My name is Stacy, but you can call me [wolf whistle].
Stacy: I see exactly what you mean; this is a problem. But what do you
expect me to do?
Lisa: Change what she says. It's your company.
Stacy: Not since I was forced out in 1974. They said my way of thinking
just wasn't cost effective.
Lisa: [gasps] That's awful.
Stacy: Well, that, and...I was funneling profits to the Viet Cong.
-- Too late to save Saigon, "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy"
Stacy: I see exactly what you mean; this is a problem. But what do you
expect me to do?
Lisa: Change what she says. It's your company.
Stacy: Not since I was forced out in 1974. They said my way of thinking
just wasn't cost effective.
Lisa: [gasps] That's awful.
Stacy: Well, that, and...I was funneling profits to the Viet Cong.
-- Too late to save Saigon, "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy"
Related:
- Stacy: Let's buy makeup so the boys will like us.
Lisa:
[sighs] Don't you people see anything wrong what Malibu... - Lisa: Excuse me, Miss Lavelle? I'd like to talk to you about Malibu
Stacy.
Stacy: Do you have any idea how many kids have tried... - Lisa: Make sure you get my mom's hair just right!
Stacy:
[lops it off] Um, I think we'll use someone different... - Narrator: Malibu Stacy: America's favorite eight-and-a-half incher.
In 1959, homemaker Stacy Lavelle had a design... - Lisa: [sigh] Well, I guess you can't beat big business.
There's just no room for the little guy. Lisa... - Lisa: A hush falls over the general assembly as Stacy approaches the
podium to deliver what will no doubt be a stirring and memorable
address.
[pulls Stacy's cord] Stacy: I wish they taught shopping... - Stacy: I may have had things in common with Stacy at the beginning,
but thirty years of living her lifestyle taught... - Joe: Stacy, please, I must have you back. Just come for a ride with
me in my Mobile Command Unit[tm].
Stacy: Joe, I told you, it's over. Release me from... - But you _are_ Malibu Stacy. And as long as she has your name,
you have a responsibility. I'd be mortified if someone...
