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Cool/Epic/Funny quote topic!

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If the title doesn't say enough, Post cool/epic/funny quotes of both fictional and non-fictional things and if possible a link to them!

people, you know when you have offensive or inapropriate quotes, don't do them, and if they're have profanity or related stuff, censor it a bit please,

So with that. Enjoy!

I begin!

Avery carrington from GTA Vice City said:

'nothing brings down real estate prices quicker then an good old fashioned gang war! expect the bubonic plague, but that might go a little bit far in this place'

Not a good start but feel free to do better!


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From Conker's Bad Fur Day

Conker: Aren't you a little short to be a grim reaper?

Gregg the Grim Reaper: Well, how many grim reapers have you met before, mate? What, what am I supposed to look like?


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Quote from: Nintendoofah64,Aug 19 2011 on  07:42 AM
From Conker's Bad Fur Day

Conker: Aren't you a little short to be a grim reaper?

Gregg the Grim Reaper: Well, how many grim reapers have you met before, mate? What, what am I supposed to look like?
makes me think of another one from bad fur day:
conker to that pitchfork: were your parents related, like before they were married?