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{{quote|''"I'm the bald white guy who, even in broad daylight, looks like he's about to step out of a dark alley and shank you. I promise, I'm really friendly, my face just does that."''|'''[[Tailsteak]]'''}}
{{quote|''"I'm the bald white guy who, even in broad daylight, looks like he's about to step out of a dark alley and shank you. I promise, I'm really friendly, my face just does that."''|'''[[Tailsteak]]'''}}


{{quote|''"Everybody was scared of Luther. They called him a monster. He was too big, too mean lookin', just too different. Didn't matter if he was the kindest man I ever knew. Didn't matter he'd never hurt no one."''|'''John Garland''', ''[[Supernatural (TV)|Supernatural]]'' s04e06 "Yellow Fever"}}
{{quote|''"Everybody was scared of Luther. They called him a monster. He was too big, too mean lookin', just too different. Didn't matter if he was the kindest man I ever knew. Didn't matter he'd never hurt no one."''|'''John Garland''', ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'' s04e06 "Yellow Fever"}}


{{quote|''"...Lotta tattoos...lotta teeth broken off at the gumline...the true face of America..."''|'''[[George Carlin]]''', "State Prison Farms"}}
{{quote|''"...Lotta tattoos...lotta teeth broken off at the gumline...the true face of America..."''|'''[[George Carlin]]''', "State Prison Farms"}}

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"I'm the bald white guy who, even in broad daylight, looks like he's about to step out of a dark alley and shank you. I promise, I'm really friendly, my face just does that."
"Everybody was scared of Luther. They called him a monster. He was too big, too mean lookin', just too different. Didn't matter if he was the kindest man I ever knew. Didn't matter he'd never hurt no one."
John Garland, Supernatural s04e06 "Yellow Fever"
"...Lotta tattoos...lotta teeth broken off at the gumline...the true face of America..."
George Carlin, "State Prison Farms"