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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]]'''}} |
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{{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"}} |
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{{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"}} |
Revision as of 04:44, 16 April 2014
"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."
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"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"
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"...Lotta tattoos...lotta teeth broken off at the gumline...the true face of America..."
—George Carlin, "State Prison Farms"
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