" Don't turn on the light. | |
"....turn on and off your kitchen light three times, one after the other" | |
"Aren't you glad you didn't turn on the lights," for Christ's sake? | |
"Aren't you gladyou didn't turn on the light?" | |
"Blend all ingredients together, "turn on fire, and hope for the best. | |
" Don't turn on the light. | |
"....turn on and off your kitchen light three times, one after the other" | |
"Aren't you glad you didn't turn on the lights," for Christ's sake? | |
"Aren't you gladyou didn't turn on the light?" | |
"Blend all ingredients together, "turn on fire, and hope for the best. | |
"Because 1980s hot hatchbacks were so easy to steal, "they were mostly used for doing handbrake turns on housing estates "and ram raiding Woolworths. | |
'Cause it's only a matter of time before Monroe turns on you. | |
(Engine turns on) What guy? | |
(Radio turns on, "The one that got away" by Civil Wars plays) Is this supposed to be a dream of something? | |
(TV turns on) We interrupt your TV being off for this special bulletin. | |
"Because 1980s hot hatchbacks were so easy to steal, "they were mostly used for doing handbrake turns on housing estates "and ram raiding Woolworths. | |
'Cause it's only a matter of time before Monroe turns on you. | |
(Engine turns on) What guy? | |
(Radio turns on, "The one that got away" by Civil Wars plays) Is this supposed to be a dream of something? | |
(TV turns on) We interrupt your TV being off for this special bulletin. | |
"Are you turned on by movies "where a hunky young sailor is stripped to the waist, tied up, and flogged?" | |
"Aren't you turned on?" | |
"But then you came, and turned on the light. | |
"He switched on the air-conditioner, turned on the music..." | |
"I am so turned on" and "I am so going home alone." | |
"It is so good to have helped in making a new nation "and I hate the Turks so much "that to see their own people turning on them is very gratifying." | |
(speaks indistinctly) they're totally falling apart, turning on each other. | |
- He's turning on the TV. | |
- He's turning on the TV. | |
- He's turning on the motors... | |
"Are you turned on by movies "where a hunky young sailor is stripped to the waist, tied up, and flogged?" | |
"Aren't you turned on?" | |
"But then you came, and turned on the light. | |
"He switched on the air-conditioner, turned on the music..." | |
"I am so turned on" and "I am so going home alone." | |
"It is so good to have helped in making a new nation "and I hate the Turks so much "that to see their own people turning on them is very gratifying." | |
(speaks indistinctly) they're totally falling apart, turning on each other. | |
- He's turning on the TV. | |
- He's turning on the TV. | |
- He's turning on the motors... | |