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Nope, I just happened to read your post *before you fixed it. You mighht could do the same once in a while.
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"Do or do not, there is no try."
Somehow I don't think that's original to Fozzie.
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Nope, I just happened to read your post *before you fixed it. You mighht could do the same once in a while.
I don't ftix things, Faldo.
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>Not original to Fozzie.
P'raps not, but, in his avatar as squat Jedi master, he certainly made it his own.
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I thought Grover played Yoda
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Frank Oz was Yoda, and Fozzie, which I have always understood to be a contraction (of sorts) of Frank Oz.
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Then how come he sounded like Grover?
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"A man's got to know his limitations." -- Clint Eastwood (Magnum Force?)
"What did the Romans ever do for us?" -- Monty Python (Life of Brian)
"You know what he's saying right now? Black bastard can't throw me out. Do you know where he's saying it? Out in the parking lot." -- Morgan Freeman (Lean on Me)
"I crap bigger than you." -- Jack Palance to Billy Crystal (City Slickers)
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And now for something completely different was often used as a voice-over on the Monty Python's television program, "Monty Python's Flying Circus," usually to lead to the next skit.
Did somebody already mention Dirty Harry's immortal question "Do you feel lucky? Well do ya, punk?"
Not yet a widely quoted line, but I love DeNiro's response in "Ronin" when he is asked if he ever killed anybody: I hurt somebody's feelings once.
One of the most quoted movies when I was in college was the hilarious Raising Arizona, which produced:
I'll just take these Huggies and whatever cash you've got in the drawer.
Her womb was a rocky place where my seed could find no purchase.
Uh no, ma'am, we released ourselves on our own recognizance.
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