Robert Quote #206

Quote from Robert in Big Shots

Robert: All right, excuse me, Officer? Yes? Sergeant Robert Barone, NYPD, 2-4 Precinct.
Police Officer: Oh, you're NYPD?
Robert: Yeah, this here's my kid brother Raymond. I was dozing off so I didn't notice he had such a lead foot. But I'm gonna keep a closer eye on him from here on out, okay?
Police Officer: Look, with all due respect, we're pretty strict here with our laws. So I've got to write the ticket.
Robert: But I carry a shield.
Police Officer: Then you should know better, Officer.
Robert: Hey listen, I don't know how you do things out here in the sticks, okay? But in the city, cops look out for one another.
Police Officer: I'm glad we had this conversation. It gave me a chance to notice your brother's inspection sticker. Now I might just be a country bumpkin, don't know much about all that book learning and fancy numbers, but near as I can figure, this looks like it's expired. I'll be right back with another little present for y'all.
Robert: Come on! We're the good guys. We're brothers in blue. This is Ray Barone from "New York Newsday." Come on!

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Frank: Cut the crap. Your mother asked him already.
Ray: Robert, why do you have to have Mom ask me to take you to the Hall of Fame?
Robert: Ma, you were supposed to make it seem like it just came up.
Marie: And you were supposed to wait across the street until I flashed the Venetian blinds.

Quote from Robert

Robert: The '69 Mets. The amazing match. The Miracle Mets. I love those guys. It's one of the few bright spots of my childhood. I just wish Dad had taken us to a game.
Ray: Hey, he took us to a lot of Yankee games. That was fun.
Robert: Well, maybe for you. I hated the Yankees.
Ray: What do you mean you hated the Yankees? You cried every time they lost.
Robert: It's because Dad told me it was my fault.

Quote from Ray

Ray: Look, we'll go in, you'll meet Art Shamsky and the rest of the Mets. On the ride home, we'll get you a Happy Meal.