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Black Sheep (1996) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 8

Black Sheep (1996) poster

Funny quotes from the movie Black Sheep (1996), with short sound clips.

Actors: Chris Farley (Mike Donnelly), David Spade (Steve Dodds), Tim Matheson (Al Donnelly)

3 more actors, Gary Busey (Drake Sabitch), Christine Ebersole (Governor Tracy), Bruce McGill (Neuschwander)

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71 Kill Whitey!

— Mike Donnelly (Chris Farley)

72 Man, I liked that move. -Yeah, I learned it in the '84 Bounce-Off over at Laguna Beach. -The one Mr. T hosted. -Yeah, as a matter of fact, it is. The same one.

— Mike Donnelly (Chris Farley)

73 Oh, God, I'm a dead man. I'm hyperventilating.

— Al Donnelly (Tim Matheson)

74 Row-ads. Roods.
75 What the hell was that? -A chunk of the road or something. -I just chunked in my pants.
76 Die! I think I nailed it... God, I don't believe it! I missed it! He's still alive!
77 Let's move this out of the land of mere embarrassment into the realm of serious effect.
78 Is this Pat Giles? Good, good. Hey, hope everything's going great in your fine town of Avery... Atwood.
79 Hold your tongue, wench.
80 'Cause I'm born in the USA!

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