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* Nanny's catchphrase of "When you don't want me, but need me, I will stay. If you want me but don't need me, I will have to go." In the first movie she even lampshades this as she finishes, noting how tragic it was. True to her word, her departure is a sad one. |
* Nanny's catchphrase of "When you don't want me, but need me, I will stay. If you want me but don't need me, I will have to go." In the first movie she even lampshades this as she finishes, noting how tragic it was. True to her word, her departure is a sad one. |
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Latest revision as of 04:16, 31 January 2014
- Nanny's catchphrase of "When you don't want me, but need me, I will stay. If you want me but don't need me, I will have to go." In the first movie she even lampshades this as she finishes, noting how tragic it was. True to her word, her departure is a sad one.