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quote: Originally posted by Eldi: I dont have a favorite one line just yet, though the bastard one was really, really hillarious.
I could not stop laughing at this though..
"You arent scared of limes, are you?" asked Charlie, before remembering that he'd given the lie to Daisy.
The creature laughed, scornfully. "I," it said, "am frightened of nothing."
"Nothing?"
"Nothing," it said.
Charlie said, "are you extremely frightened of nothing?"
"Absolutely terrified of it," admitted the dragon.
"You know," said Charlie, "I have nothing in my pockets. Would you like to see it?"
"No," said the dragon, uncomfortably, "I most definetly would not."
That would have to be my favorite scene from the book.
-Scrum The old man in the falafel cart is out to get you. This is your only warning.
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"nobody sings tiger songs any more." Grahme Coats as the tiger, makes this funny! especially because coats is an entertainment agent.
"Drinking is like,..the more you do it the better it is." Steve Crandle
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This is my favorite quote (even though the one with the lime doing the best it could is also quite good). ""We're in Florida," he told her. "In the buryin' ground. It's good you caught me," he added. "I was going for a walk. You want to come along?" "Shouldn't you be in your grave?" she asked, hesitantly. "I was bored," he told her. "I thought I could do with a walk. And maybe a spor of fishin'."" page 288 at the bottom.
You have to die some times, otherwise people start taking you for granted.
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| Posts: 1 | Location: Jutland, Denmark | Registered: April 25, 2007 |    |
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