Piama Tananahaakna Quotes Page 2 of 4
Quote from Thanksgiving
Lois: Piama... I know that you and I have had our differences...
Piama: Oh, you mean the cold, uncomfortable silences broken by the occasional veiled insult?
Lois: I'm not sure I would have put it like that.
Quote from Graduation
Piama: Well, we might as well go ahead and have kids. I'm not afraid of changing diapers anymore.
Quote from Hal's Birthday
Hal: How long have you known each other? You never mentioned her.
Francis: I only met her a month ago. Today. Happy anniversary. Plus we had the whole bus ride down.
Lois: A month? [laughs] I misjudged you! Come to think of it, that's the longest you've ever stuck with anything in your life! [to Piama] Congratulations, you outlasted his paper route!
Piama: Lady, you don't want to stick your hand in my face.
Quote from Hal Coaches
Piama: Hi, honey. This is great, you're home early. And you don't come home so mad any more.
Francis: I think we may have to split up.
Piama: What?
Francis: I'm not sure this marriage is working. I mean, I love you but I don't know you that well. Hell, I can't pronounce your last name.
Piama: Ta-nana-ha-akna.
Quote from Cliques
Francis: You know, we both like wrestling movies.
Piama: Yeah, and we both like pizza.
Francis: I love pizza! Sausage and mushroom?
Piama: Yeah... on half.
Quote from Grandma Sues
Francis: I told you my family was worse than your family.
Piama: Are you kidding? My grandpa chopped the pinky off our milkman for bringing us two percent.
Quote from Grandma Sues
Francis: Well?
Piama: My family's still worse. My mom faked stomach cancer so she wouldn't get custody.
Francis: There's time.
Quote from Baby: Part 1
Lois: We're so glad Francis decided to come down for a visit. It's been so long since we've seen him. And you tagging along is an added bonus.
Piama: Well, making you happy makes me happy.
Quote from Baby: Part 2
Francis: [o.s.] [screaming]
Piama: [o.s.] Lois, let go! Or at least grab his hand!
Quote from Christmas Trees
Francis: I can't take this. The yelling, the screaming... It's making me feel so... homesick.
Piama: Me, too. My mom used to grab my dad's throat like that.