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“Greatest Movie Line Ever”

Posted by Jonathan on August 26th, 2008 (All posts by Jonathan)

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5 Responses to ““Greatest Movie Line Ever””

  1. Lexington Green Says:

    Bob was the best.

  2. bustoff Says:

    I. Gotta. Tell ya.
    Even Old Ski Nose knew the score!

  3. Californio Says:

    In the movie :Road to Shangri-La; Bob and Bing are fighting a swordfish and end up late to Bing’s society engagement party on his yacht. As they fight the swordfish, Bing says “Hey this fish won’t give up” “Yeah”, says Bob “What is he, a Republican?”

  4. Steve French Says:

    I guess I’m the only one that doesn’t know the actors, what movie is this?

  5. Jonathan Says:

    “The Ghost Breakers”

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