! Well, I happen to be... a bit of a crook myself. | |
"By hook or by crook." | |
"By hook or crook." | |
"Donnie was a small-time crook who embellished his criminal past and bragged about being a big-time robber." | |
"I am not a crook!" | |
! Well, I happen to be... a bit of a crook myself. | |
"By hook or by crook." | |
"By hook or crook." | |
"Donnie was a small-time crook who embellished his criminal past and bragged about being a big-time robber." | |
"I am not a crook!" | |
"All little crooks wind up in jail" | |
"Honesty is now taught by crooks." | |
# 'Cause ain't no such things as halfway crooks # | |
# 'Cause there ain't no thing as halfway crooks # | |
# Discussed lepers and crooks # # You've been through all of # | |
"All little crooks wind up in jail" | |
"Honesty is now taught by crooks." | |
# 'Cause ain't no such things as halfway crooks # | |
# 'Cause there ain't no thing as halfway crooks # | |
# Discussed lepers and crooks # # You've been through all of # | |
! Go save that crooked sheriff, huh? | |
"... I'll make crooked things straight. " | |
"Anyway I miss you a lot, and my mom, and my uncle Jacinto and my donkey 'the crooked'. | |
"Even if a man's thing is crooked, he should still pee straight." | |
"Even though the base of the Parthenon appears straight to the naked eye, "it is, in fact, completely crooked. | |
He's inventing the perfect weapon, a gun with a crooking barrel... so he can shoot around corners. | |
Man... Man builds a good, sturdy trade by hooking and crooking. | |
She ain't crooking me. | |
She's crooking you so hard, she's teaching you English now? | |
So Midford started crooking his elbow too often and Janet cracked up altogether. | |
! Go save that crooked sheriff, huh? | |
"... I'll make crooked things straight. " | |
"Anyway I miss you a lot, and my mom, and my uncle Jacinto and my donkey 'the crooked'. | |
"Even if a man's thing is crooked, he should still pee straight." | |
"Even though the base of the Parthenon appears straight to the naked eye, "it is, in fact, completely crooked. | |
He's inventing the perfect weapon, a gun with a crooking barrel... so he can shoot around corners. | |
Man... Man builds a good, sturdy trade by hooking and crooking. | |
She ain't crooking me. | |
She's crooking you so hard, she's teaching you English now? | |
So Midford started crooking his elbow too often and Janet cracked up altogether. | |