Leslie Knope Quote #655

Quote from Leslie Knope in Road Trip

Ben: Oh, hold on. Hey, come here. You've got an eyelash on your face. I got it. Make a wish.
Male Voice: [on radio] Learning to speak Mandarin. Unit three...
Leslie Knope: Get away from me.
Ben: Sorry. I'm sorry. Sorry.
Leslie Knope: Um... Um... I'm allergic to fingers.
Male Voice: Where are you going? [speaks Mandarin]
Leslie Knope: Maybe we should just not talk to each other for the rest of the trip, and I'm just gonna concentrate on the presentation.
Ben: Okay.
Male Voice: This is my little brother. [speaks Mandarin]

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