OK Boys, let’s play a little trivia!

“Run and you’ll live, for a while. But many years from now laying on your death bed would you trade all the days from this one to that to come back here today and tell our enemies that they can take our lives—but they’ll never take our freedom.”
 
“Run and you’ll live, for a while. But many years from now laying on your death bed would you trade all the days from this one to that to come back here today and tell our enemies that they can take our lives—but they’ll never take our freedom.”
Braveheart
 
Yeah well, yo mama’s so fat she fell down and broke her leg and gravy poured out!
 
“… maybe you best go down to a town... get outta these mountains."

"I've been to a town, Del."

This one above pretty much sums up my thoughts about what it would be like to live in a town. Never have and hopefully never will.
 
"I am serious and don't call me Shirley"
Ironically, on my Delta flight to Joburg last may the in flight meal was either steak or fish. They were out of steak when they got to me. I told the stewardess, ahh yes I'll have the lasagna. She didn't appreciate it quite the way I did, but hey I had to do it!
 
Haven’t seen this one yet.

“ squeal like a pig boy” :ROFLMAO:
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Various lines I often quote. Genres are mixed, so don’t lock yourself in.

Where’s your Sargent son? Blown up, sir.

Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life.

Dying and much of a living, boy.

Now I know why tiger eat their young.
 
Various lines I often quote. Genres are mixed, so don’t lock yourself in.

Where’s your Sargent son? Blown up, sir.

Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life.

Dying and much of a living, boy.

Now I know why tiger eat their young.
All good ones. I'll mix the order of answer to let others put quote to movie.

Outlaw Josey Wales, Animal House, Stripes, Caddyshack.
 
All good ones. I'll mix the order of answer to let others put quote to movie.

Outlaw Josey Wales, Animal House, Stripes, Caddyshack.

Please tell me you are in your sixties. My wife wonders how I can quote every silly movie from the seventies but still confuse my two children’s names.
 
Please tell me you are in your sixties. My wife wonders how I can quote every silly movie from the seventies but still confuse my two children’s names.
I'm a bit of an enigma, wrapped in an anomaly.

I was born late 80's, but had an upbringing that most would think I'm from the 50s or 60s. I'm not a genius by any stretch, but have an odd wiring in my brain for movie quotes and jingles. If only they could put the knowledge I actually need into jingle form or quotable quotes...
 
"Danielson, you Karate do yes .. okay. You Karate do no .. okay.
You, Kate do .. guess so. Get a Squish, just like grape."
 

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