I’ve seen the ticket, and I still can’t believe it. When I see the money, I hope I don’t hit the floor.
Meaning of the quote
Judy Garland was surprised and amazed when she saw the ticket, which was probably a ticket to a show or event. She couldn't believe it was real. She was also worried that when she actually received the money, like payment for the show, she might be so shocked that she might even faint or fall down. Judy was very excited but also a little nervous about getting the big payment.
About Judy Garland
Judy Garland was an American actress, singer, and dancer who attained international stardom and critical acclaim. She received numerous awards, including a Golden Globe and an Academy Juvenile Award, and was renowned for her versatility and iconic performances in films like The Wizard of Oz and A Star Is Born.
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