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Columbia is a groupie inThe Rocky Horror Picture Show . portray by Little Nell , also have sex as Nell Campbell , she can be identified from her dark red hair , stays , top hat , and her whole kit being cross in spangle .

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She , like the other women characters , tend to be overshadowed by the men eccentric and do as more of aplot devicethan a fleshed - out part . On top of that , her integral character arc , if it can even be shout out that , revolves around her beloved ofEddie and Dr. Frank - N - Furter . However , Columbia also has her mo with some iconic lines . Here are her ten best quotes inThe Rocky Horror Picture Show .

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“You Mean She…?”

In spite of being an well missed product line because of its brevity , it ’s still a large line . During the Sung " Touch - A , Touch - A , Touch Me , " Janet blab out about in the first place wanting to wait until union before stimulate sexuality , and that she has only ever kissed before while also essay to score Rocky in Frank ’s laboratory .

Magenta and Columbia were spying on her through a glass mirror in which they could both see and try Janet and Rocky . They both heard her sing about saving herself , stimulate Columbia to as Magenta , " You intend she … ? " to which Magenta replies , " Yes . " Columbia asked the question out of surprise and shock absorber that anyone would choose not to have sex .

“I Was Walking Down The Street Just A Having A Think.”

This ancestry is the opening to Columbia ’s solo poesy in the song " Time Warp . " The Song dynasty is a parody of the " dance song " genre which consists of the majority of the vocal ’s content being devote to instructing the dance moves .

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When the lyric are not about the saltation itself , Riff Raff , Magenta , and Columbia all take a verse and sing about   a , or possiblythe , sentence warp . Columbia goes on from the first line to running into a handsome man with a pickup truck who made time stop for her .

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“Now The Only Thing That Gives Me Hope Is My Love Of A Certain Dope.”

This line is from the song " Rose tincture My existence " in which Columbia , Rocky , Brad , and Janet , all of whom were sour into Harlan Stone in the old scene , gradually turn back to normal , dressed in women ’s intimate apparel , namely a corset and stockings , with a feather boa and stilettos .

This particular line of Columbia ’s is clear about substance abuse , which is inauspicious . It is still the most noted course she delivered in the song due to its emotionally heavy nature , even over singing about her relationship with Frank being over because of his plans to make Rocky .

“Oh Slowly, Slowly! It’s Too Nice A Job To Rush.”

Columbia says this line as Magenta and Riff Raff are undressing Brad and Janet , respectively . Brad and Janet at first thought that Magenta and Riff Raff were just taking their coats , but then they proceeded to untie their belts , which galvanize Brad and Janet .

It is when Magenta and Riff Raff initiate ripping off Brad and Janet ’s clothes that Columbia tells them to slow down . She also stops and look up to mostly Brad ’s body , and a little bit Janet ’s , as Magenta and Riff Raff go forward to strip the couple down to their underwear .

“You’re Very Lucky To Be Invited Up To Frank’s Laboratory. Some People Would Give Their Right Arm For The Privilege.”

This line is part of Columbia ’s conversation with Brad and Janet after they had been stripped to their underwear . Here , she extract her esteem for Frank - N - Furter and his work , in spitefulness of also begrudge   his employment ( Rocky )   later in the cinema .

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The direction she describes other people ’s desire to see Frank ’s lab , she clearly look at him as a fame or even a God , even though any foreigner , like Brad   or Janet , would not hold the same horizon of Frank upon first come across him . Frank ’s illustriousness is clearly Columbia ’s hallucination , which gets break after on in the cinema .

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“Ha! I’ve Seen It.”

This pipeline is part of the conversation mentioned above . After Columbia expresses her wonder for Frank and what she believes to be the luxury and privilege of insert his science laboratory , Brad expresses dubiousness that she herself has run across it . He believes that she is referring to herself when saying that some people would give their correct arm to see it .

She now shuts Brad ’s assumptions down by gibe and telling him that she has seen it . She then throws their clothes onto the trading floor . Brad and Janet likely gave her their clothes , assuming that she was going to take them . It is n’t very probable that she was , but her sink the wearing apparel and walk away after shutting Brad down add up the perfect spectacular flair .

“First You Spurn Me For Eddie, And Then You Throw Him Off Like An Overcoat For Rocky!”

This line is from Columbia ’s soliloquy toward the end of the film . She confronts Frank after he turns Brad , Janet , and Dr. Scott into gemstone . Frank ’s behavior that eve repulse Columbia to the edge to the full stop that she could not keep hushed about it any longer .

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She apparently was involved with Frank , who then left her for Eddie , who he leave behind for Rocky . Toward the end of the monologue , she give Frank an ultimatum of her or Rocky , and even though Frank never gives her an answer and or else turns   her to pit , he distinctly take Rocky over her .

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“Everybody Shoved Him. I Very Nearly Loved Him.”

This is a line from the song " Eddie , " in which Dr. Scott and Columbia mourn Eddie being killed and turned into meat loaf . Brad , Janet , and Rocky ply background singing but it is decipherable that they are more sympathizing with Dr. Scott ’s loss .

Columbia ’s line potentially clarifies her human relationship with Eddie . In " Hot Patootie - Bless My Soul , " it is clear that the two characters are appeal to each other . Columbia order that she " very about " loved him shows that the relationship may have been deep than physical attraction . It is also possible that the love was one - sided , much like her relationship with Frank - N - Furter .

“He’s Okay!”

When Rocky is first revealed to Frank – N - Furter ’s fans , and Brad , Janet , Riff Raff and Magenta , Frank express pride in his creative activity . Riff Raff and Magenta both echo this sentiment , enounce things along the assembly line of Rocky being his neat conception .

Columbia is less impressed , though , and recollect that Rocky is only " okay . " This persuasion trouble Frank who ask for Janet ’s opinion , who expresses disinterest for Brad ’s benefit . Frank proceeds to break into song about making Rocky into a military man by giving him dissimilar character of weights to maintain his muscular figure .

“I Loved You. Do You Hear Me?”

This strain is part of Columbia ’s monologue discussed above . In spitefulness of the monologue already being discussed , this line of the monologue also merit recognition because of the aroused impact it has for Columbia .

Columbia make herself vulnerable by expressing her true feel for Frank - N - Furter , who seems chiefly interested in gender rather than Romance language . This is n’t to say he is n’t interested in romance at all , but he is less concerned . In spite of Columbia mostly being treated as a secret plan machine like the otherwomenin the film , this particular line is the one instant in which she does get as a graphic symbol .

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