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American Graffiti Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 12

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Funny quotes from American Graffiti, featuring sound clips of the best lines.

Actors: Richard Dreyfuss (Curt Henderson), Ron Howard (Steve Bolander), Paul Le Mat (John Milner)

3 more actors, Charles Martin Smith (Terry "The Toad"), Wolfman Jack, Bo Hopkins ("Little Joe" Young / The Pharaohs from American Graffiti), Harrison Ford (Bob Falfa)

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111 All done? What's he mean?
112 All night you've been sitting there, and you've been so sexy, and it's been so hot out here, and I can't wait any longer. You've been so...
113 All right, all right, you old fart! Relax!
114 All right, baby. Here we go with another call out of the station. Can you dig it? Answer the phone, dummy!
115 All right, boss.
116 All right, break that up. You know the rules. You and your girlfriend wanna do that, go some place else, huh?
117 All right, now where's this Paradise Road?
118 All right, you are suspended! Don't you even come in Monday. You're out! You're out!
119 All right. I'll see you. -Yeah. See you.
120 Am I gonna see you there next year? -Oh, yeah, I'll be there. -Yeah?

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