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Sleepless in Seattle Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 31

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Sound clips of the best lines and quotes from Sleepless in Seattle (1993).

Actors: Tom Hanks (Sam Baldwin), Meg Ryan (Annie Reed), Bill Pullman (Walter Jackson), Rosie O'Donnell (Becky)

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301 How do you know?
302 How long you been standin' there? -Forever.
303 How many people in this world like lettuce and tomato without something else, like tuna?
304 How many place settings should I put down? -Ten. -Exactly. Eight is too few. Twelve is too many.
305 How would I do that? -What do you mean how do you do it? You call her up. You say, Come on, let's get together. We'll look at swatches.
306 How would I get there?
307 How... I hear that's a good place. How... 7:30 would be fine and I'll... Okay, I'll meet you there. Okay. All right.
308 I bet he hasn't bathed in weeks and he stinks.
309 I bet he's tall with a cute butt.
310 I called my mother in Las Vegas. I said, Mother, turn on the radio.

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