"Don't forget to bring home the bacon." | |
"I will give you a quarter" "for every day that you remember to bring home your jacket." | |
"Just because we bring home the wages, we imagine we do all the work, whereas..." | |
"Sheldon, don't get any girls pregnant... and don't bring home any white girls." | |
"at least one team "better bring home "a trophy this year | |
"Don't forget to bring home the bacon." | |
"I will give you a quarter" "for every day that you remember to bring home your jacket." | |
"Just because we bring home the wages, we imagine we do all the work, whereas..." | |
"Sheldon, don't get any girls pregnant... and don't bring home any white girls." | |
"at least one team "better bring home "a trophy this year | |
"April 18th, excessive noise Italian guy's gay roommate brings home dry cleaning." | |
"The Third World is more Third than us. "At Easter time, my father brings home a lamb to slaughter. | |
"now rann the kite brings home the night | |
- But he brings home money. | |
- Might as well be for what he brings home. | |
"April 18th, excessive noise Italian guy's gay roommate brings home dry cleaning." | |
"The Third World is more Third than us. "At Easter time, my father brings home a lamb to slaughter. | |
"now rann the kite brings home the night | |
- But he brings home money. | |
- Might as well be for what he brings home. | |
"Dear Dad, I'm bringing home a marine. | |
'And the vehicles we're bringing home from Afghanistan 'are much better than the ones we went out with.' | |
'Cause I am bringing home that "W". | |
- Hello. - Sir when a woman becomes used to for something then she is not worth bringing home... to your heart... | |
- Just bringing home the bacon. | |
"He has brought home Brita! | |
"We had to eat whatever my father brought home from work. | |
"We had to wear whatever my father brought home from work, Eddie. | |
"When Paul, through the attic window of the room where he lay, saw Pierre brought home, his face bloody, his eyes dead, he felt avenged and was ashamed." | |
"have just been brought home from Burma | |
"Dear Dad, I'm bringing home a marine. | |
'And the vehicles we're bringing home from Afghanistan 'are much better than the ones we went out with.' | |
'Cause I am bringing home that "W". | |
- Hello. - Sir when a woman becomes used to for something then she is not worth bringing home... to your heart... | |
- Just bringing home the bacon. | |
"He has brought home Brita! | |
"We had to eat whatever my father brought home from work. | |
"We had to wear whatever my father brought home from work, Eddie. | |
"When Paul, through the attic window of the room where he lay, saw Pierre brought home, his face bloody, his eyes dead, he felt avenged and was ashamed." | |
"have just been brought home from Burma | |