Sue Quote #605

Quote from Sue in Pam Freakin' Staggs

Frankie: No, Sue, no. No oboe today. My head can't take it.
Sue: Honestly, I'm losing faith in my ability to master the oboe in the time required. But doesn't matter, because what I heard what colleges are really looking for are girls who do rowing.
Mike: But you don't do rowing.
Sue: No, but... I have been working on my upper arm strength, and I think I could be really good at it. Look at this. [whistles] If I were in a boat right now, I'd be, like, a hundred feet away.
[Frankie's phone vibrates and she laughs at the message]
Mike: Is there room for two in that boat?

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 ‘Pam Freakin' Staggs’ Quotes

Quote from Brick

Mike: [sighs] I gotta say, Brick, you're annoying me the least this week.
Brick: Thanks, Dad. I know we don't always share a lot of the same interests, but I think we're both very calm. [eats chip]

Quote from Frankie

Frankie: Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Really? No one's even gonna say, "what?" Pam Staggs just Facebook friended me. Pam freakin' Staggs!
Brick: Who's Pam Staggs?
Mike: She's that Wheel of Fortune lady your mom went to high school with.
Frankie: She's not just the Wheel of Fortune lady, Mike. She won a million dollars! She solved "pardon my French" with just a "p" and an "r." And I thought it was, "Purell my friend." I know she moved to St. Louis, but then I didn't hear a thing after that.
Brick: This close to not asking.
Mike: Yeah.
Frankie: Like, I couldn't make the first move. She's Pam Staggs! And now she has friended me. Me, Mike, me!
Mike: You do realize you're an adult now?

Quote from Axl

Axl: All right, fine, I'll just keep walking backwards around campus. This could be a date right here.
Devin: Except it's not.
Axl: Why not? We went out, had a great time, I don't get it. Is there someone else? Am I hideous to you?
Devin: Look, I like you, Axl. I'm just not sure I can do this whole dating thing. I have soccer practice every day, and my grades suck.
Axl: Mine suck, too. That's another thing we have in common. We're like those two characters from that book we never read.