Jackie Quote #6
Quote from Jackie in That '70s Pilot
Jackie: This isn't working.
Kelso: No, it's a Boy Scout belt. The buckle's got a thing you...
Jackie: No. Michael, before you speak, please hear my words. I think we should break up.
Kelso: Now?
Jackie: You're not having a good time.
Kelso: I'm having a good time.
Jackie: Really?
Kelso: Yeah.
Jackie: Oh, Michael, I am so glad you don't wanna break up. You were so nice to give your ticket away, so you could be with me.
Kelso: Well... yeah.
Jackie: That says you don't need music... concerts... friends. You know what you need, Michael?
Kelso: I don't know.
Jackie: Me, me, me. M-E, Michael.
Kelso: Yeah, I guess. Yeah.
Jackie: You're just too shy to say that, lover. So... when were you a Boy Scout?
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Quote from Hyde
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Hyde: So is Red still thinking about giving you the car maybe?
Kelso: [chuckles] Even if we do get it, we're gonna need some serious gas money 'cause the cruiser's a boat.
Eric: I know it's a boat. This whole gas shortage bites.
Fez: Who is getting a boat?
Hyde: There is no gas shortage, man. It's all fake. The oil companies control everything. Like, there's this guy who invented this car that runs on water, man. It's got a fiberglass air-cooled engine, and it runs on water.
Fez: So it is a boat.
Hyde: No, it's a car. Only, you put water in the gas tank instead of gas. [chuckles] And it runs on water, man.
Kelso: [laughs hysterically] I never heard of this car. Hey, Jackie's good for gas money.
Eric: You are such a whore.
Fez: When does the boat get here, whore?
Quote from Red
Midge: Kitty, is that your Toyota in the drive?
Bob: Red, a Toyota?
Red: Yeah, it's mine. I tell you, the last time I was that close to a Japanese machine it was shooting at me.
Quote from Red
Red: What the hell happened to Bob's hair?
Eric: Beats me.
Red: His head looks like a poodle's ass. Boy, just when you think you've seen everything.
Eric: A poodle's ass walks into your party.
Red: Eric, don't use the "ass" word. You're still in high school.
Eric: Yes, sir.