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''An’ it stinks so bad the stones been chokin’ and weepin’ greenish drops''<br />
''An’ it stinks so bad the stones been chokin’ and weepin’ greenish drops''<br />
''In the room where the giant fire puffer works and the torture never stops''<br />
''In the room where the giant fire puffer works and the torture never stops''<br />
''The torture never stops''|'''[[Frank Zappa]]''', [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|"The Torture Never Stops"]]}}
''The torture never stops''|'''[[Frank Zappa]]''', [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|"The Torture Never Stops"]]}}


{{quote|'''Ted''': I want to design a house that celebrates the landscape without overpowering it. You know, when Frank Lloyd designed "Falling Water" in 1935-<br />
{{quote|'''Ted''': I want to design a house that celebrates the landscape without overpowering it. You know, when Frank Lloyd designed "Falling Water" in 1935-<br />

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"You aren't a rookie for a week before some dead-eyed veteran gives you the word. Don't ask about the farm at North Cross and Lennox. Don't even think about it. Go there, and you cease to exist. There won't even be a corpse. It's a place where very bad things have been going on for a very long time. Generations. Junior came by his proclivities honestly."
John Hartigan, Sin City, "That Yellow Bastard"

Flies all green ‘n buzzin’ in his dungeon of despair

Prisoners grumble and piss their clothes and scratch their matted hair

A tiny light from a window hole a hundred yards away

Is all they ever get to know about the regular life in the day

An’ it stinks so bad the stones been chokin’ and weepin’ greenish drops

In the room where the giant fire puffer works and the torture never stops

The torture never stops

Ted: I want to design a house that celebrates the landscape without overpowering it. You know, when Frank Lloyd designed "Falling Water" in 1935-

Client: Yes, yes, that's all fine. I'm sure you'll do a great job. What I'm really worried about is the basement; specifically, the laundry room.

Ted: The laundry room?

Client: I require a laundry room of fifteen feet by fifteen feet. Stain-proof ceramic tile from floor to ceiling. I'm a man who likes to do his own laundry, and sometimes, it gets messy.

[Flashforward to Mclarin's]

Marshall: Messy?

Ted: Messy.

[Flashback to mansion]

Client: Steel chains will dangle from the ceiling at a height of nine feet, and that is where my... laundry bags will hang, for three days and three nights, before I... clean them.

[Flashforward to Mclarin's]

Robin: Uh, Ted... it kind of sounds like what this guy is asking you to design--

Ted: [hollow] It's a murder house.

Robin: -- it is, it's totally a murder house!

[Flashback to mansion]

Tony: You know, as a martial artist, I'm trained to trust my instincts. My instincts are saying this...is very good.

Ted: This steak is so rare.

[Flashforward to Mclarin's]

Robin and Marshall: (gasp)

Ted: [whispering] Right? Right?

[Flashback to mansion]

Client: One final concern: Soundproofing. I tend to make a lot of...racket...when I "launder." I'll show you what I mean. I'm going to go to my laundry room, and you tell me if you can hear me.

Ted: Tony, does something feel...off...about this guy?

Tony: Yeah...off the hook! Bro, you are nailing this!

[Sounds of machinery and maniacal laughing come from off-screen]

[Flashforward to Mclarin's]

Robin: Ted, you can't design a murder house!

Ted: I'm not going to design a murder house.

Marshall: (shouting) Ted, you can't design a murder house!!

Ted: (shouting) I'm not going to design a murder house!!