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kennyman wrote:
For me, it's not so much the inner monologue but more like quoting the film, even at work, for example. And when people look at me with a frown, I refer them to a film that's well worth seeing.
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I got to use a quote from Reuben the other day at work, my boss came up to me 10 minutes before quitting time and asked me if I want to stay for overtime,
The conversation went like this
Boss : Do you want to stay tonight and get some overtime?
Me : No I'm not staying I'm getting ready to clock out now.
Boss : We really could use you for another 2 hours.
Me - trying to sound like Rueben : I don't understand that, I've been parked right here working ALL DAYY!
Boss just looks at me for a few seconds with one eyebrow raised, then he walks away

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