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Tobias - Well, Michael, you really are quite the Cupid, aren?t you? I tell you, you can zing your arrow into my buttocks any time.

Michael - Okay, you know what you do? You buy yourself a tape recorder, you just record yourself for a whole day. I think you?re going to be surprised at some of your phrasing.

Tobias - Butterscotch! Want a lick?

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well if you don't comment on posts added to your own thread,

then what can you expect TP18??

'crash and burn' will result!!

>:D If you just heard something crash and burn it was

> this thread. For the love of all things good in

> this world please tell me SOMEONE in ED watches

> and indeed appreciates the hilarity that is

> Arrested Development?

It's flipping the greatest series on the telly in the last few years. Which is why BBC2 treated it with such disdain just as they did Seinfeld.

But I can't quote from it. My brain doesn't do that thing of squirrelling away quotes from series I like. I wish I could do it with Alan Partridge quotes too.

Finally! This is what I wanted! Just a bit of bants centered on what is quite possibly the funniest show ever to be created.


Charlie - You are right, I have shamed myself.


Sean - I will lend you my personal collection if thats what it takes.


Reenie - You can never have too many good quotes:


Tobias: My wife is humiliated. This is my chance to right the small wrong that I did.

Michael: You shot her in the ass with about four ounces of horse tranquilizer.

Tobias: I haven?t been the perfect husband ? yes, I admit that. But now is my chance to be a hero.

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