Barry Quote #655

Quote from Barry in Parents Just Don't Understand

Barry: Dude, stop singing my part! Clearly, if we were a hip-hop duo, you would be Jazzy Jeff and I'd be The Fresh Prince.
Adam: I don't want to be the Jazzy Jeff. He just stands in the back and bops his head.
Barry: Everything falls apart without the bop.
Adam: Then you be him. You bop.
Barry: I don't wanna to bop.
Adam: What if we both be The Fresh Prince? Wait, is that even allowed? Can there be two?
Barry: [gasps] Did we just become a rap duo whose future's so bright, we got to wear chains?
Adam: That's for sure not the expression, but, yes, I think we did.

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Murray: What kind of college has hard candies lying around?
Beverly: You don't know! There could be a lobby with a dish.
Murray: Are you watching that S.O.B. Phil Donahue again?
Beverly: He did an expose on choking hazards, Murray. Did you know that hard candy kills more people than smoking?
Murray: That gray-haired bastard. All he does is make you worry.

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Other Erica: Why does it smell like fish?
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Quote from Murray

Murray: You guys think I'm a bad dad?
Barry: Not you specifically. The song's called "Dads Just Don't Care", all dads.
Murray: You say my first and last name. You're literally shoving me into the garbage.
Barry: True, true. We did do that.
Adam: Come on, it's just a goof. We bust balls, we have fun. You get it.
Murray: Ha. I get it. And you know what? Go [bleep] yourself.
All: Whoa!
Murray: You guys think I nap because I'm lazy? No. I nap because I work my [bleep] fingers to the bone so you little [bleep] can have your dumb [bleep] tennis shoes and your expensive [bleep] cameras.
Andy: Uh I feel like we should go.
Murray: No, you little [bleep] need to hear this.
Adult Adam: [v.o.] That day, my dad did the one thing every parent wishes they could do. He called his kids out for being spoiled and ungrateful, pulling no punches and speaking from the heart. For my dad, it was a taste of glory.
Murray: And if you remember one thing from this conversation, let it be this Hee-haw-hmm!