Carla Quote #228
Quote from Carla in His Story III
Carla: Turk, I get it. Having a baby changes things.
Turk: I just don't want to say goodbye to the life we have now, you know.
Carla: Well, baby, you don't have to. We'll still have fun, go to bars, go dancing...
Turk: Really?
Carla: No. We'll have a baby. That would be crazy. Just focus on the positives. For instance, we'll still have lots of sex.
Turk: Really?
Carla: No! But I can tell you that this is normal. You'll get through it. [kisses Turk]
Turk: Come to think of it, what would really help me get through it...
Carla: [climbs on top of Turk] Man, you're gullible today.
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‘His Story III’ Quotes
Quote from Carla
Carla: Keith, you better not tell her who did it.
Keith: But Elliot scares me.
Carla: Elliot is a blonde, 108-pound ski pole from a cul-de-sac in Connecticut. I am an underpaid pregnant nurse from the block, who, over the next six months, will become fatter and angrier. Now, who are you really afraid of?
Keith: The fatty.
Carla: Be careful, Keith.
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Quote from Dr. Cox
Dr. Cox: You're black? 'cause, last I checked, you had a nerdy white best friend, you enjoy Neil Diamond, and you damn sure act like a black guy. And these, my friend, are all characteristics of white guys. Now, please understand, I'm a huge supporter of the NAACP. I mean, if you don't know what stands for, that is the National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People. And quite frankly, I always thought they should change the "Colored People" to "African-Americans." But then of course it wouldn't be the NAACP, it would be the "N quad A," or NAAAA. And I know this probably sounds like a digression, but it actually leads me back to my original point: Do I think you're black? Nah.