1You come round and I'll show you my parts and YOU will never lack for goldie boys!
2The film is an oldie, directed in 1976 by Nicholas Roeg, which may some day become a goldie, too.
3Then, out comes Goldie and the great bear of the crowd's roar.
4All the same Glory Goldie got into the carriage and drove off.
5Glory Goldie went red as a beet and her eyes filled up.
6Seated in his corner, he could see how Glory Goldie was suffering.
7Goldie was the tomcat, so termed by reason of his splendid tawniness.
8EEL: Gee, Goldie, I hate to go back to the old life.
9Instead of following Goldie, Mrs Ebag continued to gaze at the hero.
10Her name is Glory Goldie Sunnycastle-thatmuch I got out of her.
11Glory Goldie sent her father a withering glance, and broke her silence.
12GOLDIE: It ain't no worse to squeal than it is to steal.
13Instantly every one looked at Glory Goldie, to see whether she understood.
14So yeah, I like to spend family time with Goldie and Kurt.
15GOLDIE: If they go digging into our past, it'll be tough rowing.
16Goldie & Goldie asked of Tommy, but he would give no reason.