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Bouncer, your Delta Farce movie better be good...
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:hibb: you wouldn't want me to go thereOriginally posted by dna9488 View Postlol....
tell me something i don't know :retard:
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Alpa Chino: And why am I in this movie? Maybe I just knew I had to represent, because they had one good part in it for a black man and they gave it to Crocodile Dundee.
Kirk Lazarus: Pump your brakes, kid. That man is a national treasure.
Alpa Chino: I just wanted to throw another shrimp on your Barbie.
Kirk Lazarus: That shit ain't funny.
Kevin Sandusky: Hey, fellas! It's hot! We're tired! It stinks!
Alpa Chino: I'm just fucking with you, Kangaroo Jack! I'm sorry a dingo ate your baby.
Kirk Lazarus: You know that's a true story? Lady lost her kid.
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the thing is I've watched it enough that I could write a page of the best quotes and prolly only have a few mistakes - best comedy ever, period.
"Why you doin this chicken george shit still is beyond me - it's beyond me - you need help - but are we cool? - not really"
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I've been rocking the quotes since day one - "were you even in the military - yes coast gaurd, sanitation department" "just give me your god damn hooks"
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Hey art, in response to your signature
YouTube - Tropic Thunder - TOM CRUISE GOES NUTS!!!
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:clapback:Originally posted by Konitz View PostIn the Winter of 1969, an elite force of the US Army was sent on a top secret assignment in Southeast Vietnam. The objective: rescue Sgt. Four Leaf Tayback from a heavily guarded NVA Prison Camp. The mission was considered to be near-suicide. Of the ten men sent, four returned. Of those four, three wrote books about what happened. Of those three, two were published. And of those two, only one got a movie deal. This is the story of the men who attempted to make that movie.
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In the Winter of 1969, an elite force of the US Army was sent on a top secret assignment in Southeast Vietnam. The objective: rescue Sgt. Four Leaf Tayback from a heavily guarded NVA Prison Camp. The mission was considered to be near-suicide. Of the ten men sent, four returned. Of those four, three wrote books about what happened. Of those three, two were published. And of those two, only one got a movie deal. This is the story of the men who attempted to make that movie.
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