"I want a hundred and fifty thousand .... but we can settle out of court right now for twenty bucks" -- Friday
2006-12-25 12:50:03
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answer #1
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answered by ♦Hollywood's Finest♦ 3
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it's not form a movie but from the series friends, i dont know it off by heart but it goes osmehitng like ,
you know donald duck? he never wears anypants but whenever he comes out of the shower he wears a towel around his waist. I meant what's that all about
i dont really use it, but i did just remember it
2006-12-25 12:44:00
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answer #2
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answered by madame94 2
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I'm a mom of two boys so I do alot of pirate and cowboy impressions with them. One of my faves is 'Them there er fightin' words Hos' I don't know where that came from.??? If I'm feeling really wacky, instead of Hos I say 'ya no good, cactus lovin, liver bellied, lizard licker.'
2006-12-25 12:46:54
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answer #3
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answered by Swirlgirl 3
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From The Freshman. My friend and I are always saying: "the beautiful Tina", "Carmine says one boy and here are two" and "There he is, your komodo dragon"...I dont know why, we just love that movie....
2006-12-25 13:04:44
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answer #4
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answered by lampie 3
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Bond...James Bond
2006-12-25 12:54:08
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answer #5
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answered by Happy 3
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"Shhhhh, did you hear that? It's the sound of the entire continent laughing at you." From "For Richer or Poorer"
2006-12-25 17:52:38
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answer #6
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answered by irishgirl 3
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"And now for something completely different!...The Larch."
It's actually from Monty Python's Flying Circus series.
2006-12-25 14:19:34
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answer #7
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answered by cherokeekaraoke 4
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"Of course he's got a knife. We've all got knives. It's 1183, and we're all barbarians." (The Lion in Winter)
2006-12-25 12:50:15
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answer #8
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answered by silvercomet 6
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"I don't let anything get in my way" - Doug to Kate in the movie "The Cutting Edge" (1992).
2006-12-25 12:48:47
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answer #9
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answered by Aries 2
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"That's how I roll!"
Jack Black's character in Anchorman, right after he punts Baxter, Ron's dog, off of a bridge.
We consistently use "I'm sorry I'm not sorry... I'm a Cocksman!" in my office. (Great choice Sweaty).
2006-12-25 12:50:14
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answer #10
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answered by baconshmals 2
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