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from "My Three Sons" (1960)
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- "My Three Sons" Played by Barry Livingston (as Ernie Thompson Douglas)
- Whatever Happened to Ernie? (1972) TV episode, Played by Barry Livingston (as Ernie Thompson Douglas)
- Ernie Drives (1971) TV episode, Played by Barry Livingston
- Grandma's Girl (1971) TV episode, Played by Barry Livingston (as Ernie Thompson Douglas)
- Dodie's Dilemma (1970) TV episode, Played by Barry Livingston (as Ernie Thompson Douglas)
- Mister X (1970) TV episode, Played by Barry Livingston (as Ernie Thompson Douglas)
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From "My Three Sons" (1960)Ernie Douglas: Do you think the house is going to miss us?
Charley O'Casey: Sure, it'll miss us. The minute we get out of sight, it's going to break right down and start to cry out of all the faucets. The neighbors will sell tickets to see the crying house.
Steve Douglas: I'd like to think the house is going to miss us, Charley.
Charley O'Casey: Look, are we going to California, or are we going to stand here waving bye-bye to a pile of lumber?
Steve Douglas: Charley's right, fellas. Let's all...let's all pile in.
Charley O'Casey: Come on, let's go. Come on, move.
Chip Douglas: [They all climb into the car.]
Chip Douglas: Boy, Dad.
Steve Douglas: Now, Chip, when they transferred me to California, you fellas all thought it was a great idea, so... Well, there's no turning back now.
Chip Douglas: I know.
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