! Why does he get the gold? | |
" ... my map won't do me any good now ... but it'll take you to where there's gold ! " | |
" Donate gold for the good of Brazil" , an attempt at solving the economic problems of the country with acts of patriotic charity. | |
" Hunter sent him to be make me tell the way to the gold land ..." | |
" In exchange of gold hearts are bought, hearts are sold" | |
! Why does he get the gold? | |
" ... my map won't do me any good now ... but it'll take you to where there's gold ! " | |
" Donate gold for the good of Brazil" , an attempt at solving the economic problems of the country with acts of patriotic charity. | |
" Hunter sent him to be make me tell the way to the gold land ..." | |
" In exchange of gold hearts are bought, hearts are sold" | |
- "Watering the golds F-Friday." | |
- Don't overwater the golds." Say that. | |
- Okay, fine. The golds? | |
3 more golds | |
All Rembrandt's murky browns and golds, those garter marks and flabby breasts were a downer. | |
- "Watering the golds F-Friday." | |
- Don't overwater the golds." Say that. | |
- Okay, fine. The golds? | |
3 more golds | |
All Rembrandt's murky browns and golds, those garter marks and flabby breasts were a downer. | |
He's blonde over-golded. | |
And in Curtain 1 , a severe case of over-golding. | |
I told you, over-golding is hazardous to your health. | |
He's blonde over-golded. | |
And in Curtain 1 , a severe case of over-golding. | |
I told you, over-golding is hazardous to your health. | |