This was said by Maj. Sidney Freedman, played by Allan Arbus. This same quote was first said by the Major in the third season episode "O.R." and Alan Alda loved it so much that he made sure that they were the last lines spoken by Allan Arbus on the show.
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The cast of Two Ladies and a Gentleman - 2011 includes: Meg Fee as Eleanor Rogers
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Damas y Caballeros.
Gents, like Ladies and Gents!
it means he's a gentleman! (:
I would use "Ladies and Gentleman" or if it is just women "Ladies" or if it was just men" Gentleman" if that makes any sense. Hope this suggestion helps you.
Phineas and Ferb - 2007 We Call It Maze Ladies and Gentleman He Is Max Modem was released on: USA: 22 August 2010
No, gents is an abbreviation of gentlemen. Gentleman is the masculine of Lady
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"Lady." Hence the phrase, "ladies and gentlemen."