Tim Quote #2370

Quote from Tim in The Flirting Game

Officer Ambrose: Good evening, sir.
Tim: Good evening. It's downright balmy for January, isn't it, officer?
Officer Ambrose: May I see your license and registration?
Tim: Of course. Yes, of course. They're in my jeans. They're kind of tight, though.
Officer Ambrose: Sir, I clocked you going 50 miles per hour. The maximum speed is 35. I'm afraid I'll have to give you a ticket.
Tim: Hold on a minute. You know... ...l'm, um... I'm terribly sorry. And if you gave me a warning, you know, I...
I promise I'd never do it again. Promise.
Officer Ambrose: Sorry, sir. The law is the law.
Tim: But I'm sure you have the power to make an exception.
[As Tim stares at the officer, she shines her flashlight in his eyes.]
Officer Ambrose: Sir, get out of the vehicle. I'm going to administer a sobriety test.

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Jill: It went well. They're gonna bring me to meet Dr. Matthews.
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Jill: Have you met my husband?

Quote from Tim

Tim: Hi again, and welcome back to Tool Time.
Al: Where we continue our look at antique tools.
Tim: These beautiful, handcrafted, antique tools came from a time when more power meant manpower. [grunts]
Al: Now, over here, we have two pedal-powered machines. This happens to be a pedal-powered scroll saw.
Tim: Over here is a lathe. Let me show you how this works. Take a seat here. Now, say you're making a table leg.
Al: You're making a table leg. [laughs]
Tim: It's like an exercise bike. While you're shaping your leg, your leg's getting shaped. [imitates Pee-wee Herman laugh]
Al: Now, over here we have an old rope-making machine. You simply turn the crank and three pieces of twine become one piece of rope.
Tim: In the time before television, families would sit around the rope machine and watch knots landing.

Quote from Tim

Tim: Tell us about this, Al.
Al: Well, this is an old hog oiler.
Tim: Now, how does this compare with the one in your mom's house?
Al: You see, the way these work is the hog comes up and it rubs against the rollers like so. And the skin becomes moist.
Tim: Oh. So, the hog actually looks at this as kind of an "oinkment." [Al laughs]