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  <title>Guess the Quote and then ... - Favorite movie quotes - tribe.net</title>
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    <title>Guess the Quote and then ...</title>
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    <updated>2005-12-01T10:47:26Z</updated>
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    <summary type="html">Take it from there.&#xD;
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Here's the idea. I give a quote ... You then must take an actor from the same film and offer a quote from them. Doesn't matter whether or not it's the same actor. &#xD;
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Here goes:&#xD;
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"Love is a dunghill Betty and I am but a cock that climbs upon it to crow"&#xD;
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Name the actor and film. Then make your own using the actor or another actor who appeared in that film. The new quote does not have to come from the same film as the original quote. Hopefully that makes the same amount of sense as it does as I write it ... damned A.D.D.!</summary>
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