Eric Quote #26

Quote from Eric in Battle of the Sexists

Donna: Have you been practicing?
Eric: Well... a little.
Donna: My goodness, what a super shot.
Eric: Donna, what are you doing?
Donna: I'm... losing to you, you big, strong grizzly bear. [growls]
Eric: Donna, you're intentionally throwing the game.
Donna: I'm throwing the game?
Eric: Donna!
Donna: I didn't want you to feel bad about losing to a girl again.
Eric: Well, thanks, 'cause being pitied is so much better.
Donna: God, I can't believe you care about this. All I did was beat you at a few lousy games.
Eric: A few? No, two. Try two lousy games. Not a few. Two. And I don't care. So please leave my property.
Donna: As long as you don't care.

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 ‘Battle of the Sexists’ Quotes

Quote from Fez

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Eric: Wait, wait, wait. What about Kelso? I mean, Jackie has him totally whipped.
Fez: Whipped like the family pig.
Kelso: I am not pig-whipped. Where do you even get that stuff?
Hyde: Are you kidding? [as Jackie] Michael, call me at 8:00.
Eric: [as Jackie] Michael, do your Chico impression.
Fez: [as Jackie] Michael, rub oil on my thighs while I spank you.
[The camera pans around to Kelso, Hyde and then Eric, who are all stunned into silence]
Fez: Please, someone else talk now.

Quote from Red

Red: Is this table wobbling?
Kitty: I don't think so.
Red: No, no, no, no. It's definitely wobbling.
Kitty: Well, honey, anything will wobble if you shake it hard enough.
Red: Give me a hand, Eric. We'll flip this thing over.
Kitty: Honey, honey, we're eating. We're eating.
Eric: Yeah, let's just put a sugar packet under it.
Red: Sugar packet? That's what's wrong with this country, Eric. Nobody wants to roll up their sleeves and work. They're all looking for their sugar packet solution. Well, not me. I'm getting the saw. [exits]
Eric: Mom, has Dad gone crazy?
Kitty: I'm afraid so, dear.

Quote from Midge

Midge: Honey, I think your annoying friend is right.
Donna: What?
Midge: Certain things change.
Donna: Eric and I have been playing games our whole lives. And sometimes he wins, and sometimes I win.
Midge: No, I mean the rules change. Women have to pretend to be weak and fragile so that men can feel superior.
Donna: That's insane. If women don't learn to stand up for themselves, men will always control the world.
Midge: Oh, honey. Men don't control the world.