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The A-Team Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 133

The A-Team DVD cover

Memorable quotes and funny sayings from The A-Team (1983-1987) TV Series, featuring short voice sound clips that you can use as ringtones or custom sounds in your favorite games.

Actors: George Peppard (Col. John Hannibal Smith), Dwight Schultz (Howling Mad Murdock), Mr. T (B.A. Baracus), Dirk Benedict (Faceman)

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1321 How did you get that '53 Cadillac in the jungles of 'Nam?
1322 How do you feel? -Feel pretty weak, mama.
1323 How do you know? You weren't there.
1324 How is he, Doc? -Not very good.
1325 How is Uncle Deke? -You don't have an Uncle Deke. -I'm sorry to hear about that. I was beginning to like him.
1326 How long ago did it happen?
1327 How long would it take? -Depends on how long it takes to get what I need.
1328 How long you wanna play this game? How long you gonna hide behind this receiver, mister? I wanna meet with you tonight, you and me.
1329 How many fingers am I holding up? -Blue. Tree.
1330 How many more of these we gonna go for? I mean, I don't know about the rest of you guys, but I got a nice little stash.

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