Young boys have always been excited about fast cars. Whenever a fast car raced by, we would all yell "Look at that car GO!". Snails are a French delicacy and the French word for snail is escargot, which is pronounced "S car go". So saying "Look at that S car go!" is like saying "Look at that snail GO!" The joke is pretending to be wildly excited by a snail moving so slow.
Vagrancy: Minor offense. Panhandling: So far, this trend has included measures making it illegal for persons to ask for money in public, as well as measures prohibiting activities such as sleeping/camping, eating, sitting, and begging in public spaces.
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- How long is Trading Places?1 hour and 56 minutes
- When was Trading Places released?June 8, 1983
- What is the IMDb rating of Trading Places?7.5 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in Trading Places?Coleman, Louis Winthorpe III, Randolph Duke, Mortimer Duke, President of Heritage Club, Billy Ray Valentine, Ezra, Officer Pantuzzi, Officer Reynolds, Todd, and others
- What is the plot of Trading Places?A snobbish investor and a wily street con artist find their positions reversed as part of a bet by two callous millionaires.
- What was the budget for Trading Places?$15 million
- How much did Trading Places earn at the worldwide box office?$90.4 million
- How much did Trading Places earn at the US box office?$90.4 million
- What is Trading Places rated?TV-PG
- What genre is Trading Places?Comedy
- How many awards has Trading Places won?3 awards
- How many awards has Trading Places been nominated for?11 nominations
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