! We er...we don't have it. | |
! Well, I, er... | |
! You'er gonna end up wishing' you'd done more with your life, just like your dead-beat father! | |
" Eng-er-Iand, Eng-er-Iand! | |
" Eng-er-Iand, Eng-er-Iand, Eng-er-Iand! | |
! We er...we don't have it. | |
! Well, I, er... | |
! You'er gonna end up wishing' you'd done more with your life, just like your dead-beat father! | |
" Eng-er-Iand, Eng-er-Iand! | |
" Eng-er-Iand, Eng-er-Iand, Eng-er-Iand! | |
"Dear T-l-double-geh-ers. | |
"Nigg-ers" was the ones on the rope, hanging off the thing. | |
'Cause we're do-ers. | |
(GROWLING) S.M.A.S.H.-ers fight. | |
- Other than that, the only people who ever get up here are ATV'ers, but they don't have dogs. | |
"Dear T-l-double-geh-ers. | |
"Nigg-ers" was the ones on the rope, hanging off the thing. | |
'Cause we're do-ers. | |
(GROWLING) S.M.A.S.H.-ers fight. | |
- Other than that, the only people who ever get up here are ATV'ers, but they don't have dogs. | |
"We erred." | |
"we have erred and strayed from thy ways like lost sheep. | |
- I've erred, I know, but tell me yourself in what. | |
- If we erred, it's... | |
- MAYBE - we erred on Enid's side. | |
"ooh, erring. " | |
And may the erring sheep return to the flock and be remorseful for its sins. | |
And therefore we have to be strong and firm... in guiding the erring sheep back to the flock... because we are God's soldiers. | |
And when the time comes, she stages a scene over her erring husband sues Connie for alienation of affection. | |
And yet how nature erring from itself... | |
"We erred." | |
"we have erred and strayed from thy ways like lost sheep. | |
- I've erred, I know, but tell me yourself in what. | |
- If we erred, it's... | |
- MAYBE - we erred on Enid's side. | |
"ooh, erring. " | |
And may the erring sheep return to the flock and be remorseful for its sins. | |
And therefore we have to be strong and firm... in guiding the erring sheep back to the flock... because we are God's soldiers. | |
And when the time comes, she stages a scene over her erring husband sues Connie for alienation of affection. | |
And yet how nature erring from itself... | |